Who’s on your 10 team no-trade list?

Name the 10 teams on your no-trade list

  • Anaheim

    Votes: 67 21.3%
  • Boston

    Votes: 30 9.6%
  • Buffalo

    Votes: 233 74.2%
  • Calgary

    Votes: 178 56.7%
  • Carolina

    Votes: 48 15.3%
  • Chicago

    Votes: 73 23.2%
  • Colorado

    Votes: 12 3.8%
  • Columbus

    Votes: 187 59.6%
  • Dallas

    Votes: 34 10.8%
  • Detroit

    Votes: 131 41.7%
  • Edmonton

    Votes: 174 55.4%
  • Florida

    Votes: 33 10.5%
  • Los Angeles

    Votes: 33 10.5%
  • Minnesota

    Votes: 60 19.1%
  • Montreal

    Votes: 123 39.2%
  • Nashville

    Votes: 44 14.0%
  • New Jersey

    Votes: 58 18.5%
  • NY Islanders

    Votes: 127 40.4%
  • NY Rangers

    Votes: 49 15.6%
  • Ottawa

    Votes: 181 57.6%
  • Philadelphia

    Votes: 74 23.6%
  • Pittsburgh

    Votes: 108 34.4%
  • San Jose

    Votes: 50 15.9%
  • Seattle

    Votes: 42 13.4%
  • St Louis

    Votes: 90 28.7%
  • Tampa Bay

    Votes: 23 7.3%
  • Toronto

    Votes: 135 43.0%
  • Utah

    Votes: 116 36.9%
  • Vancouver

    Votes: 61 19.4%
  • Vegas

    Votes: 46 14.6%
  • Washington

    Votes: 41 13.1%
  • Winnipeg

    Votes: 231 73.6%

  • Total voters
    314

Crow

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the one that surprises me that everyone is picking is columbus. played in a few tournaments out there and had a great time. Looked like the most normalest normal place in the country.
Well they suck. That’s why I picked em. You get to pick new teams each year. If someday they don’t look like they suck, I’d remove them from my fantasy hypothetical list.

Also from my perspective, it’s a privilege to play most places. They are one of those franchises that I had to pick to get to ten. I think I probably only have a 7 or 8 team actual list.
 
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kevsh

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Nov 28, 2018
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Not many surprises here:

Buffalo, Ottawa, Winnipeg first on the list. No explanation necessary is there?

Then:
Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, Minnesota. I'm a Canadian so I can handle winters. But like Toronto winters.
Boston. Arch enemy.
Columbus, Utah. Had to come up with two more so took the least-inspiring places (to me at least) on the list. Though I could easily swap out Utah for say Carolina given Utah has some incredible scenery at least.
 

Sergei Shirokov

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Jul 27, 2012
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Buffalo, Detroit, NY Islanders, Winnipeg. Only ones I picked.

Islanders seemed doomed to the mushy middle for awhile, Buffalo is aimless, Detroit also seems like they are spinning their wheels & it's dangerous, Winnipeg has a great team but cold place to live (sorry WPG).
 

Bleedred

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GREAT TOPIC!

I'm gonna try to go over it, and I'm gonna do my best to leave fan/rivalry bias aside. I'm not gonna say I don't wanna go somewhere just because I hate the team, it might be because I think they aren't set up well or I just don't like the climate or city.

Buffalo - Dumpster fire and really don't wanna be in that climate.

Calgary - Wouldn't wanna be in that climate and not particularly good.

Chicago - Wouldn't wanna be in that climate and too much of a black eye that I really wouldn't wanna be associated with that franchise.

Columbus - Wouldn't wanna be in that climate and not particularly good.

Detroit - Wouldn't wanna be in that climate and not particularly good.

Montreal - Wouldn't wanna be in that climate and not particularly good.

Nashville - Dumpster fire.

NYI - Future looks bleak right now.

NYR - I wouldn't have had them on this a bit ago, but currently a dumpster fire. If not for the current dumpster fire I would consider it because of Igor.

Seattle - Don't like the climate and just not good.

There are a few just not good team or no future teams where I wouldn't mind living if I had to. Anaheim and San Jose being those. And there's a few places I wouldn't wanna live but wouldn't mind being there for hockey reasons. Winnipeg because of Hellebuyck. Ottawa because they seem like they could be good soon and Toronto because they're competitive. Wouldn't wanna live in any of those cities though.
 

thethirdhockeyman91

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The only teams that I would really not to play for would be Winnipeg (cold) Buffalo (cold, they suck), Detroit (dangerous city) and St. Louis (dangerous city). I would
Be fine with any other team.
 

miscs75

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Jul 2, 2014
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Canada, California and the Rangers. First 2 are self explanatory and the Rangers because NYC is miserable to deal with. I’d rather live in Buffalo or Columbus.
 
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biturbo19

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GREAT TOPIC!

I'm gonna try to go over it, and I'm gonna do my best to leave fan/rivalry bias aside. I'm not gonna say I don't wanna go somewhere just because I hate the team, it might be because I think they aren't set up well or I just don't like the climate or city.

Calgary - Wouldn't wanna be in that climate and not particularly good.

I like the depth of this answer. Explaining thoughts and everything.

But this one in particular, i've seen with others as well. I feel like a lot of people think Calgary has the weather than Edmonton does...but it really doesn't. It's actually the sunniest city in Canada and it has far more "swingy" weather, rather than just the bleak unrelenting cold dark winter of Edmonton. It's still very definitely winter, and there's lots of snow (in big dumps usually). Some days are just obscenely cold, but it also has mostly just a lot of chilly but only slightly sort of days and no snow anywhere you might actually want to walk or drive. It's not like Edmonton's just constant barrage of awful winter conditions and snow and ice everywhere.
 
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Perfect_Drug

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You have less than a 10 year career to accomplish your lifelong dream and you're all picking mild winters?

I'm assuming you're a bunch of GenZ and millenials.

Sheesh I've moved to 4 different cities chasing my career. I don't understand you guys.
 

Bleedred

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I like the depth of this answer. Explaining thoughts and everything.

But this one in particular, i've seen with others as well. I feel like a lot of people think Calgary has the weather than Edmonton does...but it really doesn't. It's actually the sunniest city in Canada and it has far more "swingy" weather, rather than just the bleak unrelenting cold dark winter of Edmonton. It's still very definitely winter, and there's lots of snow (in big dumps usually). Some days are just obscenely cold, but it also has mostly just a lot of chilly but only slightly sort of days and no snow anywhere you might actually want to walk or drive. It's not like Edmonton's just constant barrage of awful winter conditions and snow and ice everywhere.
My only reason for having Calgary on my list and not Edmonton merely comes down to a hockey decision. I actually do think Edmonton is close to a cup and have been saying it for the last year. I think Edmonton is close to a cup and McDrai would make me not mind being traded to them.

I'd rather live in Anaheim than quite a few of the other places, so I didn't have them on my no trade, but with how poorly run and managed they are I'm not sure I'd wanna play there either.

I wouldn't really wanna live in Winnipeg, but I wouldn't hate playing for a team with Hellebuyck.
 

Bleedred

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You have less than a 10 year career to accomplish your lifelong dream and you're all picking mild winters?

I'm assuming you're a bunch of GenZ and millenials.

Sheesh I've moved to 4 different cities chasing my career. I don't understand you guys.
I'd much rather be in Edmonton (or WInnipeg) than Anaheim, which is why Edmonton and Winnipeg weren't on my list, but most of the cold cities with poor performing teams were.

Anaheim wasn't on mine either (they probably would have been 11th though), but I think I'd rather there be there than in Buffalo for the climate factor.
 
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biturbo19

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My only reason for having Calgary on my list and not Edmonton merely comes down to a hockey decision. I actually do think Edmonton is close to a cup and have been saying it for the last year. I think Edmonton is close to a cup and McDrai would make me not mind being traded to them.

I'd rather live in Anaheim than quite a few of the other places, so I didn't have them on my no trade, but with how poorly run and managed they are I'm not sure I'd wanna play there either.

I wouldn't really wanna live in Winnipeg, but I wouldn't hate playing for a team with Hellebuyck.

Entirely fair. I think the current state of Calgary's team is precarious at best. And playing with McDavey and Drats does give you a real shot at a Cup. But i've seen a lot of "well the weather is awful" with Calgary that equates it with like...Edmonton and Winnipeg, that isn't entirely accurate.
 

wasup

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The funny thing is when you talk to the players who have or do play in
Winnipeg they love it . The weather "sometimes "can get really cold but they like how the team is run they love the arena and fans and the general overall atmosphere .
Hockey matters to people here and the players feed off of it .
 

HabsCode

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I love nature, plain land and winter. So no Canada teams on my list.

Favorite location would be California or Florida teams, Texas or Montreal.
 

Oneiro

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1. Buffalo - every single reason but beyond the team being bad and Pegula being a trainwreck, I'm just not a fan of the city or the people.
2-5. Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto - Don't like the locale combined with fish bowl atmosphere surrounding the teams.
6. Dallas - Really not a fan of Texas or many of its people at all, sorry.
7-8. Florida, Tampa Bay - Same deal as with Texas.

That's it really. I guess if forced, I'd probably add Columbus, St. Louis or Boston to the list, but don't have a huge problem with those spots. I'm really just not a mid-tier city kind of guy at all, nor do I like the midwest or south all that much. It's just hard when you live in the Northeast US / tri-state area, everywhere else seems kind of provincial and dinky. Not meant as a slight but just saying how it feels to me. And yes, I've traveled to every single NHL city.
 

garbageteam

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Buffalo, Calgary, Chicago, Columbus, Detroit, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Utah, Winnipeg

Wouldn't want to live in any of those cities. Would've picked Edmonton over Calgary or Ottawa but the Cup potential is too tempting.

If any of these cities were legitimate Cup contenders I would of course give it a pass if I was a player, would be worth way more than not liking the weather where I'm working for a few years.
 

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