Sellers and Rantanen are among the NHL trade deadline winners. Hurricanes and Boeser are some losers
- Mikko Rantanen received an eight-year extension worth $96 million, ensuring his place on a team with four Finnish players after being traded to Dallas.
- The Washington Capitals benefited from the absence of Rantanen and Jack Hughes, aiding their path to the Eastern Conference final.
- Brock Boeser remains with the Vancouver Canucks as they did not accept any offers for him, according to GM Patrik Allvin.
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“I like the whole setup they have”: Mikko Rantanen explains why he chose Dallas Stars despite being wanted by many teams at trade deadline
Newly acquired Dallas Stars forward Mikko Rantanen explained his thought process in choosing Dallas as his next team, despite interest from several clubs prior to the NHL's trade deadline.
The Real Winner Of The Carolina Hurricanes Ill-Fated Mikko Rantanen Trade Isn't Who You Might Think
There have been plenty of bad trades in the National Hockey League's history. One that always comes to mind is the infamous one-for-one trade that saw the Edmonton Oilers ship former No. 1 pick Taylor Hall to New Jersey in exchange for D-man Adam Larsson. Hall went on to win the Hart Trophy in 2018 as a Devil.While it may not top a list of terrible trades, the Carolina Hurricanes deal for Mikko Rantanen (which coincidentally was a three-team dea…
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