Which trade was the best in Boston sports history?

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  • Stefan - 10 years ago

    Lol just stumbled across this now. How is Tyler Seguin working out now? Ahahaha Kessel already has 18 points on the year. Seguin's in Dallas and Loui Eriksson has 3 points. Sorry but Kessel> Seguin and Hamilton

  • John - 11 years ago

    Really none of the trades listed are the best. The best trade ever in Boston history is the trade that brought Esposito, Hodge & I think it was Cashman from Chicago.

  • Brad Silva - 11 years ago

    Too early to say. Kessel's a pretty good player. Seguin's had one decent season and Hamilton has played what, 10 games. Slow down!

  • mike - 11 years ago

    People...Seguin is early in career and dougie isn't anything..YET....slocumb Varitek Lowe trade easily the best.

  • Randomness83 - 11 years ago

    What about the Espisito trade?

  • Ed Rubbo - 11 years ago

    This poll is totally biased. I dont know how you can say that the bruins trade is better than the Red Sox. The Sox traded this Healthcliff guy for two well known great players in Varitek and Lowe.
    Derek Lowe threw a no hitter, nearly 100 saves, around 70 wins, he was also a huge difference maker in the Red Sox 2004 championship season and pitched amazing in the postseason.
    Jason varitek played in over 1500 games and was one of the best defensive catchers in the past decade. He was definitly a huge help in both the 2004 and 2007 championship seasons. Varitek caught a record 4 no-hitters in his career.
    So how can you say that trading Phil Kessel for a defenseman who has played less than 10 NHL games and a forward who has played well for 2 seasons, is a better trade than getting Varitek and Lowe? I dont even know why its even a question.
    Dont even get me started on Robert Parish (4x nba champion) and Kevin McHale (3x champion). Both are Hall of Famers.

  • Drew Johnson - 11 years ago

    Don't forget we also got Rask from Toronto!

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