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Montreal Canadiens / Tampa Bay Lightning
Root trade Jun 15, 2017 · Jonathan Drouin, Mikhail Sergachev · 1 linked trade 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.
Trade grade
Revisiting it now, the strong edge goes to Tampa Bay Lightning.
Looking back from 2026 at what each side's haul produced since 2017.
Team pts: 93 before → 79 after
- Jonathan DrouinL231321 GP · 48-138-186 · 7 pts in 10 playoff GP
Team pts: 96 before → 111 after
- 471 GP · 48-209-257 · 34 pts in 100 playoff GPCup 2020-21Cup 2019-20
- Conor GeekieC2666 GP · 9-8-17 · 1 pts in 6 playoff GPvia Mikhail Sergachev
- J.J. MoserD82133 GP · 9-34-43 · 3 pts in 12 playoff GPvia Mikhail Sergachev
- 2025 2nd-round pickvia Mikhail Sergachev
- 98 GP · 17-24-41 · 0 pts in 4 playoff GPvia 2025 2nd-round pick
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.
- Jonathan Drouin
- conditional 6th-round pick in 2018
- Mikhail Sergachev(traded again →)
- conditional WSH's 2nd-round pick in 2018
↳Mikhail Sergachev was moved again in this deal
- Conor Geekie
- J.J. Moser
- 7th-round pick in 2024 → #199 Noah Steen
- 2nd-round pick in 2025 → #57 Matthew Gard
