Trade Trees / auto-generated
Philadelphia Flyers / Toronto Maple Leafs
Root trade Jun 26, 2015 · 0 linked trades downstream
Auto-generated. This tree is machine-built from public transaction records: it follows re-traded players into their next deal and shows the player each draft pick became. Best-effort, so it may contain errors.
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Revisiting it now, the strong edge goes to Philadelphia Flyers.
Looking back from 2026 at what each side's haul produced since 2015.
Team pts: 89 before → 94 after
- Travis KonecnyR · #24642723 GP · 225-319-544 · 13 pts in 32 playoff GP
Team pts: 76 before → 90 after
- 2015 1st-round pick
- Travis DermottD · #34112251 GP · 12-40-52 · 5 pts in 22 playoff GPvia 2015 1st-round pick
- 2022 3rd-round pickvia Travis Dermott
- Nikita GrebenkinR · #13517 GP · 0-0-0via 2022 3rd-round pick
- 63 GP · 10-6-16 · 2 pts in 13 playoff GPvia Nikita Grebenkin
- 2025 4th-round pickvia Nikita Grebenkin
- 75 GP · 0-10-10 · 0 pts in 13 playoff GPvia 2025 4th-round pick
- Martins DzierkalsL · #6800 GP · 0-0-0via 2015 1st-round pick
- 0 GP · 0Wvia Martins Dzierkals
- 2020 5th-round pickvia Robin Lehner
- Dmitry OvchinnikovC · #13700 GP · 0-0-0via 2020 5th-round pick
- Connor DewarC1548 GP · 1-7-8 · 1 pts in 6 playoff GPvia Dmitry Ovchinnikov
Value = position-weighted production for the acquiring team, with playoffs weighted up and bonuses for Cups and major awards won there. Picks count as the drafted player's production, and when a piece was later re-traded, whatever came back counts toward this trade too, so value follows the full chain. Production only, no salary/cap context. Best-effort.
- NSH's 1st-round pick in 2015 (#24 overall) → #24 Travis Konecny
- TBL's 1st-round pick in 2015 (#29 overall) → #29 Gabriel Carlsson
- CHI's 2nd-round pick in 2015 (#61 overall) → #61 Jeremy Bracco
