Before the Thornton trade:
Glen Murray: 22 games played, 12 goals
Jonathan Cheechoo: 24 games played, 7 goals.
After the Thornton trade:
Glen Murray: 39 games played, 12 goals.
Jonathan Cheechoo: 54 games played, 44 goals.
One team eliminated from playoff contention, other from worst in the division to the playoffs.
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Trading Thornton was a dumb move,
yes the Bruins were playing bad, and yes they had to make a move, but trading their Captain was not the solution,
They could have traded Samsanov, a free agent at the end of the year anways, and maybe some others, but Thornton is a franchise player, and they just seemed to dump him.
Apparently, the Bruins GM didn't even bother listening to other offers, San Jose was the first to offer, and he said yes.
Rumors have it that Chicago was interested as well, but never had a chance to even talk about players going to Boston, and the deal was done with San Jose......and they say CP is bad ....
yes the Bruins were playing bad, and yes they had to make a move, but trading their Captain was not the solution,
They could have traded Samsanov, a free agent at the end of the year anways, and maybe some others, but Thornton is a franchise player, and they just seemed to dump him.
Apparently, the Bruins GM didn't even bother listening to other offers, San Jose was the first to offer, and he said yes.
Rumors have it that Chicago was interested as well, but never had a chance to even talk about players going to Boston, and the deal was done with San Jose......and they say CP is bad ....

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Comments like this are silly. A GM pulling off a trade isn't like you sitting in front of your playstation and getting rid of Thornton. Certainly they knew what they could get, and there was talk within the organization before the trade.Ace wrote:Apparently, the Bruins GM didn't even bother listening to other offers, San Jose was the first to offer, and he said yes.
Rumors have ....
Patrick has defintely not performed well lately and we can question a lot of recent moves and decisions. In theory, the GM has the final say, but to think that they can pull the trigger on a deal without talking to other teams or those within their organization is ridiculous.
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I doubt Chicago could have given up more anyway. They never should have let Mike O'Connell trade him, everyone knew he was on his way out, even in November. Stuart is a good defenseman, the other two guys are incredibly replaceable.Ace wrote:Trading Thornton was a dumb move,
yes the Bruins were playing bad, and yes they had to make a move, but trading their Captain was not the solution,
They could have traded Samsanov, a free agent at the end of the year anways, and maybe some others, but Thornton is a franchise player, and they just seemed to dump him.
Apparently, the Bruins GM didn't even bother listening to other offers, San Jose was the first to offer, and he said yes.
Rumors have it that Chicago was interested as well, but never had a chance to even talk about players going to Boston, and the deal was done with San Jose......and they say CP is bad ....