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(MIN/TOR) - Dewar for Ovchinnikov, 2026 4th (TOR)

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8 mars à 16 h 41
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Trade confirmed: Minnesota Wild - Toronto Maple Leafs
Détails de la transaction
Les Wild du Minnesota font l’acquisition de:
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Dmitry Ovchinnikov · 0 $835 000 $80 000 $ (LAH/JR)
Choix de 4e ronde en 2026 (TOR)
Somme: 0 $835 000 $80 000 $
Variation: -800 000 $
Variation: +35 000 $
Variation: -770 000 $
Les Maple Leafs de Toronto font l’acquisition de:
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Connor Dewar
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L4
· 800 000 $800 000 $850 000 $
Somme: 800 000 $800 000 $850 000 $
Variation: +800 000 $
Variation: -35 000 $
Variation: +770 000 $
8 mars à 16 h 43
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May seem like a small move, but I absolutely love this for the Leafs. Dewar is a speedy, tenacious, young forward who PKs effectively and has posted good results in limited minutes. He expires as an RFA and only cost us a 4th in 2 years time. Excellent pickup for the Leafs, Id love to see him flank Tavares and Jarnkrok on the third line. This is a sneaky good addition

Kinda sad to see Ovchinnikov get moved. He's got all the tools to breakout, hope he finds his game in Minnesota. I was so happy when we picked him in 2020, lots of fun to watch
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8 mars à 16 h 47
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wait... Ovechkin for Bedard...?

oh, never mind.
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8 mars à 16 h 48
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I’m giving this one to TOR they get an actual NHL Player they can use regularly for a Pick + Prospect that have a very low probability of even making the NHL
8 mars à 16 h 54
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That 4th could become better than Dewar, or they might never play an NHL game. Even if they play in the NHL, that likely won't happen till 2030.
It is unlikely Dmitry Ovchinnikov will play in the NHL as anything more than an injury call up.

Dewar is depth, at best, so call it a fair trade.
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8 mars à 16 h 54
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Cheap 4th line Nhl'er with rfa for an Ahler and a far off Mid pick.

Easy win for the Leafs.
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8 mars à 16 h 59
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I have basically the same opinion of this as the other deals the leafs have made this deadline: neither good nor bad. I’m a little higher on this move though because Dewar is younger and has higher upside
8 mars à 17 h 1
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I think it's a decent deal, but idk how much better this makes the Leafs. This guy adds a bit of grit. That's about it
8 mars à 17 h 1
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24 year old nice 4th liner for 4th + C level prospect

Fair deal
8 mars à 17 h 1
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Quoting: HockeyManiac95
I think it's a decent deal, but idk how much better this makes the Leafs. This guy adds a bit of grit. That's about it


Dewar is also a good defensive forward which they need for the 4th line

Hes also got 10 goals with only 11mins of ice that aint bad
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8 mars à 17 h 11
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Dewar is an NHL player who can slot into their bottom 6 and is an RFA and is gritty.

Dmitry Ovchinnikov is a prospect I liked but wasn't high on their depth list to really make it.
Plus, 4th in 2026 is far out.

Overall I think this is fair deal, I think Leafs get the edge since Dewar is a sure thing while the pick and Ovchinnikov is not
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8 mars à 17 h 27
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Dewar?

I barely paid for her!
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8 mars à 17 h 27
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This just makes me hate the reaves contract more. He seems a solid enough fourth liner but essentially a worse version of Lafferty who we had to dump for cap reasons for reaves. We'd be better off just having Lafferty
8 mars à 17 h 44
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NYR just got Roslovic half retained for same return....

Playoff factor = 0

This franchise.....
8 mars à 17 h 59
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Just like with the Duhaime and Maroon trades, the Wild are getting more value than they are supposed to for 4th line forwards.

Minnesota wins.
8 mars à 18 h 11
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This was an overpay for a 4th line center. It's dumb to give up prospect that had a lot of raw talent and upside-sure he's a project and the odds of him realizing NHL potential is small...the Leafs have barely any prospects and draft picks for the future. There's no reason a 4th round pick plus Nick Abruzzese/Alex Steeves/Max Ellis couldn't get it done, heck even the 4th round pick should've been enough.
8 mars à 23 h 0
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Quoting: BeLeafer91
This was an overpay for a 4th line center. It's dumb to give up prospect that had a lot of raw talent and upside-sure he's a project and the odds of him realizing NHL potential is small...the Leafs have barely any prospects and draft picks for the future. There's no reason a 4th round pick plus Nick Abruzzese/Alex Steeves/Max Ellis couldn't get it done, heck even the 4th round pick should've been enough.


What is your point? Every prospect you just named is better than Ovchinnikov, and you even admit that Ovchinnikov is a project with slim odds of making the NHL. Dewar is a bonafide NHL player who helps us now. Ovchinnikov is a guy who may help us in a few years to less effect. Your critique of this trade makes zero sense
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9 mars à 3 h 7
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Don't mind this deal for Toronto. Solid PKing depth piece for cheap.
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9 mars à 15 h 48
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Guessing it's a 4th rounder instead of a 5th because Dewar is an RFA.

Would be nice to see Kampf yeeted to the void (Arizona) and have Dewar be the 4C going forward.
10 mars à 14 h 4
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Quoting: NorthernLeafsFan05
What is your point? Every prospect you just named is better than Ovchinnikov, and you even admit that Ovchinnikov is a project with slim odds of making the NHL. Dewar is a bonafide NHL player who helps us now. Ovchinnikov is a guy who may help us in a few years to less effect. Your critique of this trade makes zero sense


The point is that Leafs are trading away top picks and a few top prospects, so the only way for the Leafs to get young impact players is to find hidden gems in the later rounds, typically these will be projects. I don't like moving out Ovchinnikov b/c of the all the Leafs' "project prospects" he had the most most raw talent and the highest ceiling (however slim the chances). The prospects that I mentioned, Steeves, Abruzzese, and Ellis are older and getting to an age (except Ellis) where they aren't prospects anymore, trending towards career minor leaguer.
10 mars à 14 h 9
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Quoting: BeLeafer91
The point is that Leafs are trading away top picks and a few top prospects, so the only way for the Leafs to get young impact players is to find hidden gems in the later rounds, typically these will be projects. I don't like moving out Ovchinnikov b/c of the all the Leafs' "project prospects" he had the most most raw talent and the highest ceiling (however slim the chances). The prospects that I mentioned, Steeves, Abruzzese, and Ellis are older and getting to an age (except Ellis) where they aren't prospects anymore, trending towards career minor leaguer.


Grebyonkin is a better later round gem than Ovchinnikov. Believe me, I liked Ovchinnikov a lot, but he was just not working out with us. Id be shocked if he ever touched NHL ice.
11 mars à 9 h 11
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Sad to see Ovchinnikov go. Been a big fan since day 1. Hope he can make in Minnesota. As for Dewar, well, not exactly the guy who I wanted the Leafs to add but also not the worst get of the guys who were available.
 
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