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Monday's P.M. Hot Clicks: Georgia Salpa; Most Traded NHL Players
Monday's P.M. Hot Clicks: Georgia Salpa; Most Traded NHL Players

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Most Traded NHL Players

Most Traded NHL Players

Mike Sillinger (traded 10 times)

Detroit to Anaheim (4/4/95), Anaheim to Vancouver (3/15/96), Vancouver to Philadelphia (2/5/98), Philadelphia to Tampa Bay (12/12/98), Tampa Bay to Florida (3/14/2000), Florida to Ottawa (3/13/01), Columbus to Dallas (7/22/03), Dallas to Phoenix (7/22/03), Phoenix to St. Louis (3/4/04), St. Louis to Nashville (1/30/06)

Walt McKechnie (traded 9 times)

Toronto to WHL Phoenix (10/15/67), WHL Phoenix to Minnesota (2/17/68), Minnesota to California (5/20/71), NY Rangers to Boston (6/12/74), Boston to Detroit (2/18/75), Detroit to Washington (8/17/77), Washington to Cleveland (12/9/77), Minnesota to Toronto (10/5/78), Toronto to Colorado (3/3/1980)

Brent Ashton (traded 8 times)

Vancouver to Winnipeg (7/15/81), Winnipeg to Colorado (7/15/81), New Jersey to Minnesota (10/3/83), Minnesota to Quebec (12/14/84), Quebec to Detroit (1/17/87), Detroit to Winnipeg (6/13/88), Winnipeg to Boston (10/29/91), Boston to Calgary (2/1/93)

Jeff Norton (traded 8 times)

NY Islanders to San Jose (6/20/93), San Jose to St. Louis (3/6/95), St. Louis to Edmonton (1/4/96), Edmonton to Tampa Bay (3/18/97), Tampa Bay to Florida (1/15/98), Florida to San Jose (11/11/98), Pittsburgh to San Jose (3/13/01), Florida to Boston (3/19/02)

Paul Coffey (traded 7 times)

Edmonton to Pittsburgh (11/24/87), Pittsburgh to Los Angeles (2/19/92), Los Angeles to Detroit (1/29/93), Detroit to Hartford (10/9/96), Hartford to Philadelphia (12/15/96), Philadelphia to Chicago (6/27/98), Chicago to Carolina (12/29/98)

Mathieu Schneider (traded 7 times)

Montreal to NY Islanders (4/5/95), NY Islanders to Toronto (3/13/96), Toronto to NY Rangers (10/14/98), Los Angeles to Detroit (3/3/03), Anaheim to Atlanta (9/26/08), Atlanta to Montreal (2/16/09), Vancouver to Phoenix (3/3/10)

Doug Crossman (traded 7 times)

Chicago to Philadelphia (6/8/83), Philadelphia to Los Angeles (9/29/88), Los Angeles to NY Islanders (5/23/89), NY Islanders to Hartford (11/13/90), Hartford to Detroit (2/20/91), Detroit to Quebec (6/15/92), Tampa Bay to St. Louis (1/28/93)

Anson Carter (traded 7 times)

Colorado to Washington (4/3/96), Washington to Boston (3/1/97), Boston to Edmonton (11/15/00), Edmonton to NY Rangers (3/11/03), NY Rangers to Washington (1/23/04), Washington to Los Angeles (3/8/04), Columbus to Carolina (2/23/07)

Marc Bergevin (traded 7 times)

Chicago to NY Islanders (11/25/88), NY Islanders to Hartford (10/30/90), Tampa Bay to Detroit (8/17/95), St. Louis to Pittsburgh (12/28/00), Pittsburgh to Tampa Bay (3/11/03), Pittsburgh to Tampa Bay (5/12/03), Pittsburgh to Vancouver (3/9/04)

Jim Cummins (traded 7 times)

NY Rangers to Detroit (3/5/91), Detroit to Philadelphia (6/20/93), Philadelphia to Tampa Bay (3/18/94), Tampa Bay to Chicago (2/22/95), Chicago to Phoenix (3/4/98), Phoenix to Montreal (6/26/99), Anaheim to NY Islanders (1/14/02)

J.J. Daigneault (traded 7 times)

Vancouver to Philadelphia (6/6/86), Philadelphia to Montreal (11/7/88), Montreal to St. Louis (11/7/95), St. Louis to Pittsburgh (3/20/96), Pittsburgh to Anaheim (2/21/97), Anaheim to NY Islanders (2/6/98), Nashville to Phoenix (1/13/99)

Chuck Arnason (traded 7 times)

Montreal to Atlanta (5/29/73), Atlanta to Pittsburgh (1/4/74), PIttsburgh to Kansas City (1/9/76), Colorado to Cleveland (1/9/78), Minnesota to Washington (3/12/79), Washington to Minnesota (4/24/79), Minnesota to Vancouver (7/19/79)

Olli Jokinen (traded 7 times)

Los Angeles to NY Islanders (6/20/99), NY Islanders to Florida (6/24/00), Florida to Phoenix (6/20/08), Phoenix to Calgary (3/4/09), Calgary to NY Rangers (2/2/10), Nashville to Toronto (2/15/15); Toronto to St. Louis (3/2/15)

Vinny Prospal (traded 6 times)

Philadelphia to Ottawa (1/17/98), Ottawa to Florida (1/20/01), Florida to Tampa Bay (7/10/01), Anaheim to Tampa Bay (8/16/04), Tampa Bay to Philadelphia (2/25/08), Philadelphia to Tampa Bay (6/18/08)

Bryan Smolinski (traded 6 times)

Boston to Pittsburgh (8/2/95), Pittsburgh to NY Islanders (11/17/96), NY Islanders to Los Angeles (6/20/99), Los Angeles to Ottawa (3/11/03), Ottawa to Chicago (7/10/06), Chicago to Vancouver (2/26/07)

Eric Weinrich (traded 6 times)

New Jersey to Hartford (8/28/92), Hartford to Chicago (11/2/93), Chicago to Montreal (11/16/98), Montreal to Boston (2/21/01), Philadelphia to St. Louis (2/9/04), St. Louis to Vancouver (3/9/06)

Dean McAmmond (traded 6 times)

Chicago to Edmonton (2/24/93), Edmonton to Chicago (3/20/99), Chicago to Philadelphia (3/13/01), Philadelphia to Calgary (6/24/01), Calgary to Colorado (10/1/02), Colorado to Calgary (3/11/03)

Tony Hrkac (traded 6 times)

St. Louis to Quebec (12/13/89), Quebec to San Jose (5/31/91), San Jose to Chicago (2/7/92), Edmonton to Pittsburgh (6/16/98), Nashville to Dallas (7/9/98), NY Islanders to Anaheim (10/29/99)

Igor Ulanov (traded 6 times)

Winnipeg to Washington (4/7/95), Washington to Chicago (10/17/95), Chicago to Tampa Bay (3/20/96), Tampa Bay to Montreal (1/15/98), Montreal to Edmonton (3/9/00), NY Rangers to Florida (3/18/02)

Jim Dowd (traded 6 times)

New Jersey to Hartford (12/19/95), Hartford to Vancouver (12/19/95), Calgary to Nashville (6/26/98), Nashville to Edmonton (10/1/98), Minnesota to Montreal (3/4/04), Chicago to Colorado (3/9/06)

Jordan Leopold (traded 6 times)

Anaheim to Calgary (9/26/00), Calgary to Colorado (6/24/06), Colorado to Calgary (3/4/09), Calgary to Florida (6/27/09), Florida to Pittsburgh (3/1/10), Buffalo to St. Louis (3/30/13)

Dominic Moore (traded 6 times)

NY Rangers to Nashville (7/19/06), Nashville to Pittsburgh (7/19/06), Pittsburgh to Minnesota (2/27/07), Toronto to Buffalo (3/4/09), Florida to Montreal (2/11/10), Tampa Bay to San Jose (2/16/12)

The NHL trade deadline was Monday at 3 p.m. SI's Allan Muir has all the latest news and analysis. For a historical perspective, here's a look at notable trade deadline pickups through the years and a gallery of the most traded players of all time (or as I call it, The Mike Sillinger All-Stars). 

Someone Is Gonna Get Fired For This

Speaking of the NHL trade deadline, a TSN viewer decided to get in on the network's #TradeCentre hashtag with a crude joke about Joffrey Lupul and Dion Phaneuf's wife, actress Elisha Cuthbert. The tweet (obviously) wasn't supposed to make it on air, and when it did, Lupul was not pleased.

Evolution of MLS Logos

Believe it or not, MLS is celebrating its 20th season this year. Unfortunately, not all of the league's original logos have made it this far. Only one of the original 10 team logos survives while four nicknames have changed and a fifth franchise, the Tampa Bay Mutiny, shut down altogether. We used the handy slider tool in this story to show how the logos have changed in the past two decades.

P.M. Lovely Lady of the Day

Enjoyed this comment from @EricBenghaziPorvaznik in Friday's P.M. Clicks about my choice of Sofia Vergara as LLOD: "Annnnnnnnd we won’t see a Lovely Lady of the Day (A.M. or P.M.) with actual curves for another 2-3 months. Oh, what a Colombian way to end February, though!​" In honor of Eric and curve-lovers everywhere, here's Georgia Salpa (click here for fill-size gallery).  

ESPN Anchor Feuds With Laker

ESPN's Robert Flores took a shot at Iggy Azalea during SportsCenter's "What Did We Learn" segment. Flores, after discussing the story about how a dolphin tried to kill Azalea's boyfriend, Nick Young, said, "We learned that, according to the Lakers’ Nick Young, a Dolphin recently tried to kill him. So, Nick, while Dolphins are trying to kill you, your girlfriend is trying to kill hip-hop. Let’s call it even, OK?” I actually thought it was a great line, but Young didn't find it was so funny and blasted the ESPN anchor on Twitter.

Michael Jordan's Greatest GIFs

Michael Jordan is the 1,741st richest person in the world (No. 513 in the United States) and cracked Forbes' annual list of the world's billionaires. The RSVLTS is making note of the news with a collection of MJ's greatest GIFs. For those who prefer their images remain still, here are SI's 100 all-time best Jordan pics.

Nike's Newest 

Everything is Better With Llamas

Best Daughter Ever

The Zack Attack

Animated History of NYC Subway

Great work by Very Appealing on this GIF showing 150 years of subway evolution.

Odds & Ends

Steve Spurrier joined Twitter and immediately made a mistake ... University of Tampa Baseball team > Philadelphia Phillies ...IHOP is offering free pancakes tomorrow in celebration of National Pancake Day ... I nominate these two Vanguard high school basketball players for 2015 Sportsmen of the Year ... Duke Athletics got called out by its own student paper ... Eric Decker and wife Jessie James are expecting their second child ... The best sports movies and documentaries on Netflix ... Mark Cubanwill play the U.S. president in Sharknado 3 ... This made me laugh: Kim Kardashian wants "a bigger presence in the tech world" ... Thirteen odd TV characters from the '90s you secretly had a crush on. I was all about Six from Blossom.

Spanish Basketball League Brawl

This got ugly very quickly.

1985 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals Intro

Randomly came across this intro for Game 1 of the 1985 NBA semifinals between the Pistons and Celtics. Love this old NBA theme song.

Speaking of NBA Theme Songs

Nothing beats John Tesh. Nothing!

Man in the Mirror (live)

One of my favorite Michael Jackson songs, in honor of LeBron James.

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A senior editor atSI.com, Andy Gray oversees Hot Clicks, Extra Mustard and the Swimsuit site. A Boston sports loyalist and Columbia graduate, he joined SI in 2005.