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Steve Dangle récapitule le commerce d’aujourd’hui qui a envoyé Mikael Granlund et Cody Ceci aux Stars de Dallas pour un choix de premier tour en 2025 et un choix de troisième ronde conditionnel en 2025. Les Sharks de San Jose ont-ils obtenu un bon rapport qualité-prix? Granlund et Ceci peuvent-ils livrer pour Dallas? Dites-nous dans les commentaires! Pour les demandes générales Courriel: info@sdpn.ca, contactez https://www.sdpn.ca/sales pour vous connecter avec notre équipe de vente et discuter de l’opportunité d’intégrer votre marque dans notre contenu! Toute opinion exprimée n’est pas un conseil, une promesse ou une suggestion qui augmente les chances de gagner. Le jeu peut être addictif, veuillez jouer de manière responsable. Pour en savoir plus, visitez: https://igamingontario.ca/en/player/responsible-gambling ou si vous avez des inquiétudes concernant un problème de jeu, appelez Connexontario 1-866-531-2600. Ontario uniquement. Doit avoir 19 ans et plus pour jouer.

46 Comments

  1. What a good deal for Dallas and San Jose alike.

    Trade away a first pick that would be at the end of the first round in a very weak draft.

    When Seguin comes back they will have the deepest forward core in the league and Ceci will plug in great on the bottom pairing/serve as a 7th D.

    The Sharks just get more futures, always helpful.

  2. Like this for Dallas. Just need to make sure they actually play Granlund aswell because otherwise his offense will take a beating. Need to find the right balance

  3. 1. I hope Sharks and Granlund have reached some handshake agreement about some 3 years at 6M cap hit or something. Granlund is awesome for Sharks and, overall, in this role of 1C on a deeply rebuilding team.

    2. Acquiring Granlund mid-season hasn't really been a stellar move so far. Preds in 19, Pens in 23, I think he had something like 20-1-4-5 record for both.

  4. I'm imagining San Jose is going to acquire some other placeholder veterans for the rest of the season to fill out their roster. Perhaps by giving up everyone's favorite, "future considerations." There are enough teams that would be willing to give up players to open up roster spots or cap space.

  5. i usually agree with steve..but not on this trade

    what were the sharks thinking man…ceci and granlund could have fetched a 1st pick and 2nd here i do believe…terrible trade by sharks, there was huge market for ceci n especially granlund but a 1st and 4th was a bust…a stars decent prospect should have been involved in a rebuilding sharks team here for these 2 great shark players

  6. Not an over sell yet they can get someone’s dead weight from the waver wire later perhaps a project player to finish this season then they have cap money to spend if they want to add a top veteran in off season

  7. Great trade. Stars only gave up a high draft pic and needed help at defense and center,gave up no prospects

  8. I like Granlund for the Stars and I think the Sharks are overselling unless they are going to use some of their picks to get a younger veteran replacement. Bedard is the focus of every oppositions best every game and it makes it so much harder for him. Same with Buffalo – they have drafted lots of good young players and they were thrown to the wolves each time – look like busts and then are great for their next team.

  9. It's a fourth. Even if the Stars do make the finals, it is so late in the third round it might as well be a fourth.

  10. One thing should be noted about the 2022-23 season for Granlund is that he was going through a divorce in spring-summer 23. That probably didn't help his time in Pittsburgh.

  11. As a dallas stars fan, i am always glad to scoop up the sharks players i like, cause i also like sj. 🎉 and look how well pavs worked out we still feel the effects of pavelski and hes retired

  12. Honestly I feel like Ceci is even worse than some people think. Brett Kulak was doing great on the third pair last year until we finally demoted Ceci and Kulak fell off a cliff playing with him (despite making Vincent Desharnais look good previously). I don't think he's an NHL defenseman on a serious team anymore.

  13. I think it’s a good trade for both teams. I think sharks can go after some ufas in the summer with all this cap space.

  14. Stars fan here, I guess I look at it as a 1st for Granlund and a 3.5th for Ceci. I never want Ceci on my team, but I think they are trying to stop temporary bleeding with Heiskenen out and they know that they have good depth on D that can move up into that role for a couple months if they put Ceci on the bottom pair. Of course, they don't make this move at all if Heiskenen doesn't go down. The big move is Granlund though, obviously, and I think they really want and need pass-first players to get the puck to their scorers. They've been lacking great playmakers for a while and its made a potent forward group more anemic at times than it should be. Hopefully it helps, but it was definitely a bit steeper of a cost than I would have liked. I never like seeing a Dallas 1st go the other way for a depth player who may only be here for a season. They aren't getting any younger and are going to need all of the draft picks they can get to stave off that entropy.

  15. Stars are a great team. Granlund will blossom more playing on a team with 3 other Fins on the Stars…he will be happy and fit in and flourish

  16. Sharks have the cap space to take on bad contracts for this season. I think they'll be fine

  17. Sharks fan here. Glad to see Cece go. I was hoping they would extend Granny, but I get it. Good return.

  18. It has taken me to be drunk (It is midnight here, don't judge me) to appreciate the editing of these videos. This is basically 6 minutes of 15 second clips merged together. Show some love to the guys behind the scenes (As well as Steve)

  19. I'm a Sharks fan and here's my view:
    Love the move for a first given Granlund was a throw-in that turned into your top-line center. They are going to miss his ability up front with no replacement coming back, but I do think the sharks can either get a replacement via another trade or find within someone to carry that until free agency.

    Ceci has been somewhat serviceable but I'm so glad he's gone. A 4th is probably worth more than I thought they'd get.

    There are several guys the Sharks can move before they sell too much as Stave worries. The sharks have pieces to move and need to get the best possible return from as much as possible. They've already shown the moves currently aren't paying off. I will admit I was found this season honestly has been much more fun to watch than the last few and things are moving in a good direction

  20. I think this trade is fine. Only thing I dislike is that I view the Stars as a big rival thanks to the 90s. But it's the best offer on the table. Gotta do it.

  21. The Sharks still have vets like Tyler Toffoli and Alex Wennberg who are good mentors to the young guys. Sad to see Granlund go but his value was too high not to capitalize

  22. Sharks fan here….really sad to see Granlund go. Steve, your point about how important guys like this are to the development of guys like Celebrini and Smith is a key one. But it seems likely to me that, at 32, he likely wanted to move on to a playoff contender and this was the optimal moment for him to do so given how brilliantly he has played in SJ. He's a GREAT pickup for the Stars and they will love him in Dallas. i hope the Sharks will package that 1st round pick to trade for an established NHL defenseman, rather than drafting a D prospect and having to wait 3-4 years for him to mature into an NHL-level player. They really need help on the blue line.

  23. I'm a casual Dallas Stars fan (also a Mavs fan) – can someone explain this to me in NBA terms?

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