BREAKING NEWS - The Biggest Trade of The Year Has Been MADE!
The biggest trade of the year is officially made and it involves
A forward of many skills who is coming off a unbelievable career year and a 85 point season with 33 goals and 52 assists, Kevin Fiala.
Fiala coming off his best career year means a huge pay grade and the Minnesota Wild will be unable to re sign him as he'll expect a a whopping 7+ million dollar contract- as he deserves! Just not the right fit for Minnesota.
Kevin Fiala being traded is the biggest deal of the year and off-season, what did the 85 point scorer being in value wise? He is compared to Alex DeBrincat in a way, but DeBrincat is more valued and consistent.
The Minnesota Wild receive:
�The 19th overall pick of this years draft
�University of Minnesota captain Brock Faber.
The LA Kings receive:
�Kevin Fiala
It seems as if the LA Kings got a steal of a deal of a deal situation with Minnesota not being able to afford Fiala's future contract.
POLL |
Who won the trade? |
LA Kings | 70 | 68.6 % |
Minnesota Wild | 32 | 31.4 % |
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