Confirmed with Link: Canucks Trade Mark Friedman (RD) to Predators for Future Considerations

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He wasn't going to play this year so this saves the team $$$ on his 1-way deal, and gives a good soldier a chance to play. Hope he does well.

Played well last year, but his NHL games this year haven't really been very good.
 
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He wasn't going to play this year so this saves the team $$$ on his 1-way deal, and gives a good soldier a chance to play. Hope he does well.

Played well last year, but his NHL games this year haven't really been very good.
Yeah they do these for vets, if he’s not getting a chance we might as well do him a solid and send him somewhere else so he can try to make it.
 
Really really happy for him. Hard worker, lots of characters, and a real thinker of the game. Hope he seizes this opportunity and establishes himself as a full time NHLer.

Oh, and all the best to Friedman as well. Never questioned his effort or bravery.
 
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oh shit .. 2 future considerations.. what can we exchange for that?

imagine us trading for a player and in return we give them future consideration from Seattle and future consideration from Nash.

The big question is what we call them so they don't get confused? FC1 and FC2? OGFC and FCjnr?
 
Future considerations is the money they move out.

Glad Friedman wasn't permanently injured by the hallacious hit he took early in the year in Abbotsford
Decent skater, pretty good passer but down low coverage wasn't near effective enough.

Maybe was the best player in the trade that saw Rathbone and Plasek head to the Penguins and return Friedman and Glover. Ultimately, however, nothing for nothing. And we had so much hope for Rathbone.
 

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