In S70 there were a few trades made with long-term repercussions because of the picks involved. Trades across 3 draft years are always interesting when all the pieces come together so let's see what happened.
@Peace @Beaviss
Not a great start to the Toronto rebuild in hindsight. Vancouver clearly didn't want to give up a first straight up for 1 season of Tzuyu so it made sense to give them a 2nd to balance things out but due to the unfortunate inactivity of Graves, that 2nd now looks like the best piece moved in the trade. Either way, the Wolves make out like bandits.
@ShawnGlade @Beaviss
The thing that gets me about this one is that two seasons prior when Davos needed to make a cap dump, Vancouver got them to pay a 1st. A 1st that to get back, Davos had to give up an even higher 1st later (Jeff Downey). Yet when the Wolves were dumping Philliefan, they pretty much got fair value. None of the Dynamo's pieces are still with the team, Philliefan becoming a pick used on Jared Wills while the leFlamant pick was swapped for Derek Eriksson. The Wolves got a roster player and a very promising prospect now in Su.
@ShawnGlade (but @GustavMattias was fine with it coming in?) @Peace
Finally, the most fascinating one of them all. I think this was Shawn's last trade for Davos and I was arguing it should have been voided by the blue team as it made no sense for the Dynamo to give up their new S70 core for futures. I still stand by that tbh looking at it now. With the Gino pick traded down and then shipped alongside Calia to Moscow for even more futures, the Dynamo still have nothing tangible on their roster to show for this one. Surely now that they're buying players and attracting free agents, Magnum, McDagg, and especially Hextall in net would have been beneficial?