Jumptheshark
Rebooting myself
We have a thread where is about players going from good teams to bad teams. Every so often a trade happens that turns around a team and suddenly they go from the laughing stock to a team that has turned the corner
For me the that turned the Washington Capitals from being a joke to turning into a good team in the 80's. From 1974 to the Spring of 82 the Caps did not get a wiff of the playoffs. As training camps opened in 82, they did a trade that turned the organization around. Rod Langway wanted off of the Montreal Canadian(Langway asked for the trade for different reasons).
The trade was
Langway D, Brian Engblom, Doug jarvis and Craig laughlin in return montreal got younger forward Ryan Walter and the 1976 first overall pick Rick Green. Both players were on the Canadians team that won the 85/86 cup
But this trade turned around a franchise that had never made the playoffs in their existence. Langway won the Norris his first year with the caps(he won back to back Norriis'). Jarvis(the Iron man at the time) was one of the best face off guys in the league and one of the best two way players in the league. Engblom had two good years with caps when he was traded for Larry Murphy who would take over the PP for the cap's and Laughlin was a perfect fit for their 4th lines. Both team won the deal. While the caps never won a cup--they stopped being the doormat of the nhl.
For me the that turned the Washington Capitals from being a joke to turning into a good team in the 80's. From 1974 to the Spring of 82 the Caps did not get a wiff of the playoffs. As training camps opened in 82, they did a trade that turned the organization around. Rod Langway wanted off of the Montreal Canadian(Langway asked for the trade for different reasons).
The trade was
Langway D, Brian Engblom, Doug jarvis and Craig laughlin in return montreal got younger forward Ryan Walter and the 1976 first overall pick Rick Green. Both players were on the Canadians team that won the 85/86 cup
But this trade turned around a franchise that had never made the playoffs in their existence. Langway won the Norris his first year with the caps(he won back to back Norriis'). Jarvis(the Iron man at the time) was one of the best face off guys in the league and one of the best two way players in the league. Engblom had two good years with caps when he was traded for Larry Murphy who would take over the PP for the cap's and Laughlin was a perfect fit for their 4th lines. Both team won the deal. While the caps never won a cup--they stopped being the doormat of the nhl.