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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   3 Best Trades in Senators History   August 26, 2018
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As the 2018-19 NHL season approaches, many of the Ottawa Senators'; questions
remain unanswered. Trade rumours have surrounded the team all through this
summer, with captain Erik Karlsson at the center of the speculation.
Goaltender Craig Anderson asked for a trade at the beginning of the offseason,
 Bobby Ryan has been linked to Karlsson in possible trade scenarios and Matt
Duchene, Mark Stone and Cody Ceci all become free agents next summer.

Ahead of what might be a busy year for trades in the Nation';s Captial, let';s
take a look back at the best trades for the organization. Some of the greatest
players of all-time for the team have come through trades, whether straight up
hockey trades or through draft picks. Here are the three top swaps in Senators
history.3. Wade Redden Deal

To OTT: Damian Rhodes and Wade Redden

To NYI: Bryan Berard, Don Beaupre, and Martin Straka

In January of 1996, the young Senators organization obtained what would be one
of the most prolific players in team history. Defenseman Wade Redden would go
on to play 11 seasons in Ottawa, helping the team to their only Stanley Cup
Finals in 2007. He also helped the team to the playoffs in 10 of his 11
seasons. Redden remains fifth in Senators history for points (410) and first in
 plus/minus (159). The alternate captain for nine seasons only finished one
season as a minus, in 1999-00 (-1).

The other pick up for Ottawa was goaltender Damian Rhodes who played for the
Senators for four seasons. While not particularly memorable for most fans,
Rhodes did help the club to their first playoff series win and was also
credited with a goal in a 6-0 win over the New Jersey Devils.

To the Islanders, Bryan Berard played just two and a half seasons, Martin
Straka played 22 games and Don Beaupre never played. The Sens came out big in
this trade with Redden, who would remain arguably the teams best defenseman of
all-time until the team made the number two trade on this list for a young
player by the name of Erik Karlsson.2. Trading in up the 2008 NHL Draft for
Karlsson

To OTT: 15th overall pick (Erik Karlsson)

To NSH: 18th overall pick (Chet Pickard) and 3rd round pick (Taylor Beck)The
Senators Traded up in the 2008 Draft for Erik Karlsson (Amy Irvin / The Hockey
Writers)

In 2008, the Senators stole Erik Karlsson from the Nashville Predators. On day
one of the 2008 NHL Draft, Ottawa sent their 18th overall pick and a third
round pick to the Predators. In exchange, they got the 15th overall pick and
chose, now captain, Erik Karlsson.

From that day, Karlsson has gone on to become the best defenseman, possibly
even best player, in team history. The Swedish defender has played 627 games
for the team over nine seasons, collecting 518 points in the process. That
total is third most in Sens history and best for an Ottawa defenseman.

The return for the initial Karlsson trade is much less then is expected in his
recent rumours. With the 18th pick, the Predators chose Chet Pickard, who
never played an NHL game. The third round pick was used to select Taylor Beck,
who only dressed up for 85 games in Nashville.

The Predators got lucky that year in drafting stud defenseman Roman Josi with
the 38th overall pick, which they received in a trade from the Phoenix Coyotes.
 But imagine if Shea Weber and Erik Karlsson were on the same team, with Pekka
Rinne in net? The Senators may have saved the NHL from a potential
Stevens-Niedermayer-Brodeur dynasty in Tennesee.1. Ottawa Robs the Islanders of
 Chara and Spezza

To OTT:  Zdeno Chara, Bill Muckalt and the 2nd overall pick (Jason Spezza)

To NYI: Alexei YashinThe Sens robbed the Isles of Jason Spezza and Zdeno Chara
 (Photo by Dave Sandford/Getty Images/NHLI)

The New York Islanders shouldn';t trade with the Senators. If the Redden trade
was bad for the Isles, this trade was terrible for them. But for the Senators,
it was the biggest steal to date. For giving up Alexi Yashin in 2001, the Sens
received a number one defenseman and a number one center for years.

Yashin, while a star for a short time in Ottawa, was a sore spot for the
organization. He disappeared in the playoffs every year and sat out the 1999-00
 season in one of his numerous attempts to renegotiate his contract. After the
trade, he played well with the Islanders for five seasons before leaving for
the KHL.

The Senators, however, became a threat in the league. On top of the Stanley Cup
 run in 2007, the team won the division three times over the next five
seasons, including leading the league in points in 2002-03.  The 6-foot-9
Zdeno Chara became one of the league top defenders, and the 2nd overall pick
became the Senators first home-grown star, Jason Spezza. Like Chara, Spezza
became one of the leagues best while centering Daniel Alfredsson and Dany
Heatley. He would also become the team';s captain after Alfredsson';s
departure.

The third acquisition for the Sens in this trade kept it from being a complete
rip-off. Bill Muckalt played one season for the Senators, infamously failing to
 record one goal. With or without Muckalt though, this trade is the most
lopsided in Senators history.

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