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Sorry, totally whiffed on that.
Okay so, Trade Joseph for a 3rd round draft pick, add that draft pick onto the Wennberg deal, convince his current team to retain the salary eqaul to the value if that draft pick.
Seattle (Wenn's original team) gets my 2nd and Buffalo's 3rd.
Knoxville (my team) get Wennberg with Seattle keeping 2.5 million.
Buffalo gets Joseph.
I still have 2.8 million freed in cap space, and I have all my lines filled and a scratched player (becuase yes I play with injuries on).
That's basically the exact three team trade you want in the game, no?
Oh @Beauts90 and as for CapFriendly, while I took like that site its not an officially sanctioned NHL site. Those deals, which are ratified by the NHL are considered 2 individual trades or sometimes 3 individual trades.
Team A trades with Team B.
Team B trades with Team C.
Team C trades with Team A.
Its never ratified as A gives to B who gives to C who gives back to A and C. Capfriendly uses the three team trade as an easy way to explain the wheeling and dealing done behind the scenes. GMs are very savvy and you know they get together to work out all the fine details without telling the general public. That's basically how Vegas got an amazing Expansion Team when almost all the others were bad for a few years.
But I digress, this is supposed to be about the game.