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I love that someone is going through and filling these out. The only pointers that I'll give you are watch your formatting on the year a draft pick is from. Also only list a team's location name if they traded a pick that wasn't originally their's, if they traded their own original pick just put 'a' in front of it. There are plenty of examples in any draft from the past ten years that can help you out. Other than that you're doing pretty good work. Deadman137 (talk) 02:51, 13 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks Deadman for the good vibes and for the pointers. Funny you wrote to me as I am trying to figure out how to approach the next trade with pick. The reason is that the picks were then trades for more picks so I'm having fun to decide how to put it in words. I see that since the 1979 draft, the trades are updates. Scuddy07

Given the fact that these articles have sat bare for so long any improvement is useful. I have found a few other errors being made but I can fix them when you're done. You should also look into using this source [1] for research as it's set up with the original pick owner on the left and then follows a sequential line of any or all the transactions involved with each pick. All you have to do is select the year that you want to look at and the rest should be there. Deadman137 (talk) 15:08, 13 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I'm very happy that you can follow and correct my entries. You will see in the 1972 first round, trades that could be confusing. I was finally able to see what happened but explaining it was a challenge. Just a quick overview. In June 1968, Montreal and Minnesota made a trade where Minnesota gave it's 1st round draft pick. In October 1968, Pittsburgh and Minnesota made a trade where Minnesota got Pittsburgh's 1st round pick for 1972. In 1971, Minnesota and Montreal traded again where they also swapped picks for the first round in 1972. So, Montreal got Pittsburgh pick, Minnesota reacquired their original pick and Pittsburgh had no pick. I hope this clarifies what I tried to do. Scuddy07


Quick tip, always use the original pick owner in the from section and any subsequent teams that held the pick and later traded it in the via section.

Ex. If Los Angeles trades their own pick to Toronto and then Toronto eventually trades that pick to Washington it should be listed as; Washington Capitals (from Los Angeles via Toronto).

Also you don't need to list the player that was selected with a traded pick in the trade write up or in any of the transaction tables. Deadman137 (talk) 13:50, 25 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Scuddy07, I moved one of your recently created NHL articles from the capital-T 1934-35 NHL Transactions to 1934-35 NHL transactions. Do you have any objections to my making similar moves to your other articles? Firefangledfeathers (talk) 04:59, 29 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

FYI, I went ahead and made those moves. Hope that's ok. Unfortunately, it looks like I missed the hyphen/dash issue, so some may need another move. Firefangledfeathers (talk) 18:51, 1 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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