Trades in which a player traded from a desirable/successful organization to the opposite?

Crosby2010

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Yes it was mostly the second seaso/Neilson n when it went really bad relation wise, he was benched some games, played 0 minutes of the 1998 playoff and was asked to cut sticks during practice (according to Daigle).

Maybe his career ending is more graceful if he do not request that trade after all.

The Whalers-Cane when he went back there, were making the playoff by 1999 and he got to play 23 minutes a night during them....

40 points in 69 games as a 38 year old defenseman. Not bad. Played in the playoffs too. He obviously wasn't "Coffey" anymore, and his defense left a lot to be desired at that point but that is probably the only decent year post-1996 he had. But even in Philly he wasn't used properly and should have been better. He did get an injury his first year there, maybe that sort of partially had him throw in the towel, I don't know, but that is strange that he wasn't used at all in the playoffs in 1998. And it makes sense why Wayne Cashman never coached in another season in the NHL other than that one. I just wonder how much of Coffey's passion got destroyed after the 1996 trade. This guy is 5th in Norris voting in 1996. He still has some left in the tank. I've never heard him speak about it. I guess he doesn't have to, he did plenty in his career.
 
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Brodeur

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Maybe doesn't exactly fit, but Bill Guerin relayed a funny story during a Spittin' Chiclets podcast. He was a contract holdout to begin the 1997-98 season and requested a trade. He eventually signed (in order to get in shape for the 1998 Olympics) but didn't rescind the trade demand. Later he'd be traded with Valeri Zelepukin to Edmonton for Jason Arnott and Bryan Muir.

He was sitting next to Zelepukin on the plane ride to Edmonton. According to Guerin, Zelepukin didn't say a single word the entire flight but as soon as they landed he said something like "God dammit Billy, you had to ask for a trade."

At that point Edmonton made the playoffs in 1997 and 1998, but in those days 8 of the 13 West teams would qualify and there were a couple bad squads. Devils had been the #1 seed in 1997 and were set to do the same in 1998. Guerin said he enjoyed his time in Edmonton. Zelepukin would finish that season with the Oilers before being shipped out to Philadelphia.

Edit: Looks like Zelepukin extended with Edmonton in late July 1998, but was traded to Philly in early October 1998. Oddly it looks like they left Zelepukin exposed in the old waiver draft but he wasn't taken. But I think the old rules required you to expose somebody if you picked a player up.
 
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Marc Andre Fleury going from the cup winning Penguins to the expansion Knights who were expected to be a terrible team.
And then of course being traded by VGK immediately after a Vezina and Jennings-winning season to the crumbling ruins of the Chicago Blackhawks, who would finish with 68 pts that year
 

vadim sharifijanov

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the one that comes to mind is ray sheppard from detroit (presidents trophy) to san jose (coming off a couple goodish seasons but destined to finish 2nd last) to get igor larionov, who shone against the wings the last two playoffs. this was the fall of 1995, coming off the new jersey finals sweep.

but then ray got the first laugh, getting traded to florida at the deadline and beating his old team to the finals.
 

vadim sharifijanov

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Man, I read this six times before I realized it says "to the finals" and not "in the finals".

haha, sorry for the false alarm, avs fan.

but things makes me wonder, is ray sheppard the only person to ever be swept in the finals in back to back years by different teams, and on different teams?

also, just tuning in to tonight’s game, heading into the third. can’t complain about the score so far ;)
 
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markymarc1215

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He had a cup of coffee (no pun intended) with the Blackhawks and Bruins towards the end and it was not pretty. After he left the Red Wings in 96, he was a fringe PP specialist at best. He did have a decent final full season with Carolina, but was done by the next season and lasted 18 games with the Bruins. I thought he'd be the one to put the Flyers over the top in 96-97 but was proven wrong, as he wasn't a factor in the playoffs (though he did well with Philly in the regular season).
 

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