That trade ranks as one of the worst in History..what makes it so much worse is that the whole trade was orchestrated by the new ownership group in Phoenix. Jets fans who were already loosing their team had their franchise player taken away and never had a chance to say goodbye
I think thats when I stopped watching hockey. 2 years later it was the NFL that I gave up on when the vikes lost to the falcons in their conference finals.
That trade ranks as one of the worst in History..what makes it so much worse is that the whole trade was orchestrated by the new ownership group in Phoenix. Jets fans who were already loosing their team had their franchise player taken away and never had a chance to say goodbye
And why did that new ownership want to cripple the team they were getting?
Shake your head all you want, they would have crippled the team financially if they kept Selanne and Tkachuck.
If I remember correctly, I believe it did come down to money. Both Tkachuk and Sellane were up for new contracts (and huge raises). The new owners, felt the need to choose between one or the other. They went with keeping Tkachuk due to the fact they felt that having an American as the face of the franchise, would allow the new fans to connect better. He was also mych easier to market to a new to the sport fanbase.In Wpg. yes. That's why they had to move to where money wasn't going to be a problem. The fact that didn't work out shouldn't have been an impediment before they even moved. Then there is the value they got in return.
If I remember correctly, I believe it did come down to money. Both Tkachuk and Sellane were up for new contracts (and huge raises). The new owners, felt the need to choose between one or the other. They went with keeping Tkachuk due to the fact they felt that having an American as the face of the franchise, would allow the new fans to connect better. He was also mych easier to market to a new to the sport fanbase.
They also went out and acquired Roenick for the same reason.
The story I heard, and I think it was John Paddock who recounted the tale, was that the new owners didn't want 3 guys making over $1M - Tkachuk, Selanne and Zhamnov. So he was told to move one.If I remember correctly, I believe it did come down to money. Both Tkachuk and Sellane were up for new contracts (and huge raises). The new owners, felt the need to choose between one or the other. They went with keeping Tkachuk due to the fact they felt that having an American as the face of the franchise, would allow the new fans to connect better. He was also mych easier to market to a new to the sport fanbase.
They also went out and acquired Roenick for the same reason.
The White Album is turning 50! This calls for my favorite track from it:We're as far in time from Selanne's rookie season as Selanne's rookie season was from the Beatles' White Album...
Ok Boss.^----
People need to get over this and stop bringing it up every 6 months. the NHL IS NEVER giving the Jets 1.0 history back to the Jets 2.0. What "should" be done is not what "will" be done. It's not how the NHL operates.
But, we have the memories and we can celebrate them however we want. It will just never be official.
So it came down to Zhamnov or Selanne and I guess Paddock thought that Selanne was the one to move - because I believe there was some concern about a long term injury I think? But maybe that was the best deal he could get. Whatever the case, it was just salt in the wound for Jets fans in that last year.
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People need to get over this and stop bringing it up every 6 months. the NHL IS NEVER giving the Jets 1.0 history back to the Jets 2.0. What "should" be done is not what "will" be done. It's not how the NHL operates.
But, we have the memories and we can celebrate them however we want. It will just never be official.
The story I heard, and I think it was John Paddock who recounted the tale, was that the new owners didn't want 3 guys making over $1M - Tkachuk, Selanne and Zhamnov. So he was told to move one.
So it came down to Zhamnov or Selanne and I guess Paddock thought that Selanne was the one to move - because I believe there was some concern about a long term injury I think? But maybe that was the best deal he could get. Whatever the case, it was just salt in the wound for Jets fans in that last year.
The White Album is turning 50! This calls for my favorite track from it:
I was watching some real crap footage of the hat trick on YouTube for no real reason last night, I had no clue it was 25 years ago today!