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Hall's value was less than a third-round pick and Chicago was only able to acquire that pick back for shipping the veteran off to Carolina because they retained $4.625 million of Rantanen's deal.
The Blackhawks traded Taylor Hall to the Carolina Hurricanes as part of the three-team Mikko Rantanen trade. Reactions are still coming in even days following the blockbuster trade.
While Hall debuted on the fourth line and second power-play unit for Carolina, it is a much better situation playing on the bottom line for a 30-16-4 team than on the bottom line of a 15-28-5 team.
The Blackhawks failed in this trade and are the suckers of the deal by not getting nearly enough for trading Taylor Hall and retaining $4.625 million on Rantanen's contract.
David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period: Taylor Hall and the Chicago Blackhawks know their time together is limited. Hall carries a 10-team no-trade list and he is on the final year of his contract.