Who’s on your 10 team no-trade list?

Name the 10 teams on your no-trade list

  • Anaheim

    Votes: 82 21.8%
  • Boston

    Votes: 41 10.9%
  • Buffalo

    Votes: 282 75.0%
  • Calgary

    Votes: 212 56.4%
  • Carolina

    Votes: 60 16.0%
  • Chicago

    Votes: 88 23.4%
  • Colorado

    Votes: 14 3.7%
  • Columbus

    Votes: 233 62.0%
  • Dallas

    Votes: 42 11.2%
  • Detroit

    Votes: 162 43.1%
  • Edmonton

    Votes: 207 55.1%
  • Florida

    Votes: 37 9.8%
  • Los Angeles

    Votes: 41 10.9%
  • Minnesota

    Votes: 75 19.9%
  • Montreal

    Votes: 145 38.6%
  • Nashville

    Votes: 50 13.3%
  • New Jersey

    Votes: 69 18.4%
  • NY Islanders

    Votes: 157 41.8%
  • NY Rangers

    Votes: 61 16.2%
  • Ottawa

    Votes: 218 58.0%
  • Philadelphia

    Votes: 89 23.7%
  • Pittsburgh

    Votes: 121 32.2%
  • San Jose

    Votes: 64 17.0%
  • Seattle

    Votes: 52 13.8%
  • St Louis

    Votes: 103 27.4%
  • Tampa Bay

    Votes: 29 7.7%
  • Toronto

    Votes: 159 42.3%
  • Utah

    Votes: 135 35.9%
  • Vancouver

    Votes: 76 20.2%
  • Vegas

    Votes: 54 14.4%
  • Washington

    Votes: 49 13.0%
  • Winnipeg

    Votes: 277 73.7%

  • Total voters
    376

Mobiandi

Registered User
Jan 17, 2015
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Buffalo, Columbus, Detroit, Edmonton, Minnesota, NYI, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Utah, Winnipeg

Dead-end teams in undesirable locations
 

Grate n Colorful Oz

Pure Laine Hutson
Jun 12, 2007
36,735
35,531
Hockey Mecca
I want a 17 team list so I can include as many freezin northern teams as possible ffs.

Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Chicago, Columbus, Detroit, Minnesota, Buffalo, both New York teams, New Jersey, Philly, Pittsburgh, Boston and Washington.

I'll only freeze my ass off for family
 

GIN ANTONIC

Registered User
Aug 19, 2007
19,306
15,659
Toronto, ON
Literally just basing this on where I wouldn’t want to live during the hockey season.

Edm
Cgy
Ott
Mtl
Clb
Pit
Min
Det
Buf
Wpg

If we made it 15 then I’d add the 3 NYC area teams, Phi, Sjs
 
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CantHaveTkachev

Cap Space > NHL players
Nov 30, 2004
52,732
34,887
St. OILbert, AB
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.
Calgary's weather isn't that different than Edmonton :laugh:....when it's -30 in Edmonton, it's -27 in Calgary
I mean, today for example is a 3 degree difference FFS

also, Calgary is notorious for getting earlier snowfalls due to higher elevation
 

biturbo19

Registered User
Jul 13, 2010
27,494
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Calgary's weather isn't that different than Edmonton :laugh:....when it's -30 in Edmonton, it's -27 in Calgary
I mean, today for example is a 3 degree difference FFS

also, Calgary is notorious for getting earlier snowfalls due to higher elevation

As someone quite familiar with both cities, it absolutely is very different. Some days, the temperature may be similar...like today i guess. But the character of the winter weather overall is very different. Biggest thing is, Calgary tends to get all of it's snow in big dumps. Then it gets warmer and bright and sunny and most of it melts off the roads and sidewalks and whatnot. And then there are the Chinooks where it switches to like t-shirt weather for a day or two and the whole place thaws out.

Whereas Edmonton remains more of a constantly frozen hellscape for the most part. There's an absolutely massive difference between the "swingy" weather of Calgary and an average of 88 snowy days per year, vs Edmonton that stays more frozen and dreary more often, with an average of 141 snow days per year. That's nearing double the "snowy days". That makes an enormous difference imo.

Not to mention that few degrees difference holds consistently over the average. That also makes a difference. But especially in the way Calgary gets more warmer days as a part of that. 'Cause let's be honest...-30 vs -27 barely makes a difference at that point, it's just bitter cold either way. But 0 and sunny vs -5 and flurries does make a big difference.


They're still absolutely both "winter weather" cities and there are gonna be days that just suck. Just saying, they get lumped in together a lot (also with Winnipeg), when they aren't actually that similar as an experience imo.
 

CantHaveTkachev

Cap Space > NHL players
Nov 30, 2004
52,732
34,887
St. OILbert, AB
As someone quite familiar with both cities, it absolutely is very different. Some days, the temperature may be similar...like today i guess. But the character of the winter weather overall is very different. Biggest thing is, Calgary tends to get all of it's snow in big dumps. Then it gets warmer and bright and sunny and most of it melts off the roads and sidewalks and whatnot. And then there are the Chinooks where it switches to like t-shirt weather for a day or two and the whole place thaws out.

Whereas Edmonton remains more of a constantly frozen hellscape for the most part. There's an absolutely massive difference between the "swingy" weather of Calgary and an average of 88 snowy days per year, vs Edmonton that stays more frozen and dreary more often, with an average of 141 snow days per year. That's nearing double the "snowy days". That makes an enormous difference imo.

Not to mention that few degrees difference holds consistently over the average. That also makes a difference. But especially in the way Calgary gets more warmer days as a part of that. 'Cause let's be honest...-30 vs -27 barely makes a difference at that point, it's just bitter cold either way. But 0 and sunny vs -5 and flurries does make a big difference.


They're still absolutely both "winter weather" cities and there are gonna be days that just suck. Just saying, they get lumped in together a lot (also with Winnipeg), when they aren't actually that similar as an experience imo.
I've lived in Alberta my entire life, have family in Calgary and visit there several times a year... and the whole "climate" thing between the 2 cities is extremely overrated...in terms of snow, yes Edmonton on average gets more snow (which attributes to the much more brown, tree-less hellscape that is Calgary in the summer...while Edmonton is much greener and lush)

and while you brag about "sunniest city", Edmonton is literally #2 on the list LOL....325 "sunny days" to Calgary's 333

as for temperature, let's look at this past November for example....when it was cold in Edmonton (Nov 21st-Nov 30th)....it was roughly as cold in Calgary...Calgary averaged a whopping 2 degrees warmer than Edmonton in November (colder at night)

 

McFlash97

Registered User
Oct 10, 2017
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7,228
Buffalo, Columbus, Detroit, Edmonton, Minnesota, NYI, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Utah, Winnipeg

Dead-end teams in undesirable locations
Dead end teams and Edmonton in the same sentence... gotta love the take there. I really need some of what your smoking this weekend
 

McFlash97

Registered User
Oct 10, 2017
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As someone quite familiar with both cities, it absolutely is very different. Some days, the temperature may be similar...like today i guess. But the character of the winter weather overall is very different. Biggest thing is, Calgary tends to get all of it's snow in big dumps. Then it gets warmer and bright and sunny and most of it melts off the roads and sidewalks and whatnot. And then there are the Chinooks where it switches to like t-shirt weather for a day or two and the whole place thaws out.

Whereas Edmonton remains more of a constantly frozen hellscape for the most part. There's an absolutely massive difference between the "swingy" weather of Calgary and an average of 88 snowy days per year, vs Edmonton that stays more frozen and dreary more often, with an average of 141 snow days per year. That's nearing double the "snowy days". That makes an enormous difference imo.

Not to mention that few degrees difference holds consistently over the average. That also makes a difference. But especially in the way Calgary gets more warmer days as a part of that. 'Cause let's be honest...-30 vs -27 barely makes a difference at that point, it's just bitter cold either way. But 0 and sunny vs -5 and flurries does make a big difference.


They're still absolutely both "winter weather" cities and there are gonna be days that just suck. Just saying, they get lumped in together a lot (also with Winnipeg), when they aren't actually that similar as an experience imo.
That's funny you say that. Lived in both cities. It snows earlier in Calgary, and melts later in Calgary from what I came across. The few extra warmer days in winter is such a moot point, it's not even noticeable. It's literally the same weather.
 

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