blockbuster trade proposal to send Mitch Marner to the Chicago Blackhawks
It appears that the Chicago Blackhawks have confirmed their selection of Connor Bedard in the upcoming NHL Entry Draft, securing a valuable franchise player for their team.
However, as is often the case, there are individuals who come up with unconventional ideas that could potentially work.
One such idea involves trading veteran Toronto Maple Leafs players to the Blackhawks in exchange for prospects, with the goal of providing support to Connor Bedard.
While this trade could aid in the Blackhawks' rebuilding efforts and alleviate the Maple Leafs' cap space issues, it's worth considering whether or not Matt Murray is truly the missing piece.
While these trade scenarios are certainly amusing to ponder, the question remains whether or not they are realistically feasible.
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MAI 17 | 898 ANSWERS blockbuster trade proposal to send Mitch Marner to the Chicago Blackhawks Should Kyle Davidson consider this trade proposal? |
Yes | 175 | 19.5 % |
No | 723 | 80.5 % |
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