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trades and Johnston
At the trade deadline, the Whalers first year General Manager Eddie Johnston made the first in a series of destructive trades by sending franchise goaltender Mike Liut to the Washington Capitals for center Yvon Corriveau.
The links below show all of the trades and transactions Ed Johnston made as the General Manager of the Whalers.

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This results in a separate record being made, distinguishing these trades from the overall volume of trading.
Several significant trades were made during the off season.
With the White Sox, Lane had made over 100 trades involving over 400 players in seven years.
Shapiro made multiple trades: Cliff Lee and Ben Francisco to the Philadelphia Phillies for prospects Jason Knapp, Carlos Carrasco, Jason Donald and Lou Marson ; Victor Martinez to the Boston Red Sox for prospects Bryan Price, Nick Hagadone and Justin Masterson ; Ryan Garko to the Texas Rangers for Scott Barnes ; and Kelly Shoppach to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for Mitch Talbot.
The Lindsay deal was one of several questionable trades made by Adams in the late 1950s.
During the season, the Marlins to made one of the biggest trades in club history as Los Angeles got P Brad Penny, 1B Hee Seop Choi and Double-A left-hander Bill Murphy in exchange for P Guillermo Mota, C Paul LoDuca and OF Juan Encarnacion.
In November 1971 the Astros and Cincinnati Reds made one of the most blockbuster trades in the history of the sport, and helped create The Big Red Machine of the 1970s, with the Reds getting the better end of the deal.
These trades are made public in the United States through Securities and Exchange Commission filings, mainly Form 4.
In 2000, the SEC enacted Rule 10b5-1, which defined trading " on the basis of " inside information as any time a person trades while aware of material nonpublic informationso that it is no defense for one to say that she would have made the trade anyway.
In May 2007, a bill entitled the " Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, or STOCK Act " was introduced that would hold congressional and federal employees liable for stock trades they made using information they gained through their jobs and also regulate analysts or " Political Intelligence " firms that research government activities.
Due to the fact that one of his trades was selling fireworks, he always made the Fourth of July memorable.
Under Rosen's tenure, the Giants promoted promising rookies such as Will Clark and Robby Thompson, and made canny trades to acquire such players as Kevin Mitchell, Dave Dravecky, Candy Maldonado, and Rick Reuschel.
Byrnes made two big trades in the offseason.
During this stretch, the Rangers made one of their most unpopular trades ever, sending multi-Gold Glove catcher and fan favorite Jim Sundberg to the Milwaukee Brewers for future Brewers ' manager Ned Yost.
The steady exodus of both rich and poor from the cities and now-unremunerative professions forced Diocletian to use compulsion ; most trades were made hereditary, and workers could not legally leave their jobs or travel elsewhere to seek better-paying ones.
Commodity markets, on the other hand, require the existence of agreed standards so that trades can be made without visual inspection.
The other type of stock exchange is a virtual kind, composed of a network of computers where trades are made electronically via traders.
Unlike most other expansion teams ' general managers, Islanders GM Bill Torrey made few trades for veteran players in the early years, as he was committed to building through the draft.
Initially the team made numerous trades and increased their payroll in an effort to assemble a better team.
On February 18, 2009, the Bulls made their first of several trades, sending Andres Nocioni, Drew Gooden, Cedric Simmons, and Michael Ruffin to the Sacramento Kings for Brad Miller and John Salmons.
Several trades were made by the team, one that sent rookie Eric Maynor and the contract of the retired Matt Harpring to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Blue Jackets made many trades in the 2008 off season.
During the 2008 – 09 NHL season, the Blue Jackets made two trades which greatly played to their benefit.
An open-end fund trades at its Net Asset Value ( to which sales charges may be added ; and adjustments may be made for e. g. the frictional costs of purchasing or selling the underlying investments ).
While the trades were not seen as particularly one-sided at the time, a turn of luck made them look like Yankee heists.

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The Cimmerian is a talented fighter, but his travels have given him vast experience in other trades, especially as a thief ; he is also a talented commander, tactician and strategist, as well as a born leader.
Their migration to Gibraltar started since the beginning of the common British rule in 1713, thanks to the links between both British possessions during the 18th century, first looking for work in several trades, especially when Gibraltar needed to be rebuilt after the 1783 Grand Siege.
Due to the combined nature of the Canadian Forces, however, it is not impossible for an air force Chief Warrant Officer or a naval Chief Petty Officer 1st Class ( CPO1 ) to rise to that post, especially in units with a high number of support trades personnel ; examples might include a Logistics Branch CPO1 being appointed RSM of a service battalion, or an air force Communications and Electronics Branch CWO appointed to the position in a Communication Regiment.
In southern Italy, especially Sicily, living nativity scenes ( called presepe vivente in Italian ), are extremely popular, and are rather elaborate affairs, which feature the classic nativity scene as well as a mock rural 19th-century village, complete with artisans in traditional costumes working at their particular trades.
They ventured into the woods usually to trade various European items for furs, especially beaver pelts, and along the way, learned the trades and practices of the Native people who inhabited there.
In some unusual cases, a chief petty officer 1st class or chief petty officer 2nd class in the Royal Canadian Navy may succeed to a sergeant-major's position, especially in units with a large number of " purple trades ", such as service battalions.
His mercantile fortunes may have been negatively affected by downturns in the economy, especially in the wool trades, of the 1390s.
Rushden's growth has resulted from a number of industries, including lacemaking and farming, and especially shoemaking and associated trades.
Golding was a key figure in the fight against the Militant tendency, and especially in mobilising moderate trades union leaders to exercise their block votes to this end.
Due to the unified nature of the Canadian Forces, it is not unheard-of for Royal Canadian Air Force CWOs or even Royal Canadian Navy CPO1s – especially those of the so-called " purple trades ", such as logistics or military police – to find themselves filling the appointment of RSM in what are otherwise considered Canadian Army units ( such as Service Battalions or Communication Regiments ).
Among members of worldwide origin in later urban Catholic congregations were the Bracchis, Italians in the café and catering trades often from Bardi in the Apennines Post-war diversity has brought such developments as interesting buildings used as mosques, especially in Cardiff and Newport, Sikh gurdwaras, including one on the mountain near Abercynon and a growing number of Evangelical and Pentecostal congregations.
Since the soil was often cold and difficult to farm, especially in the central and northeastern parts of Russia, many peasants went into other trades to support themselves.
It was only natural that the newcomers should arouse a certain amount of prejudice by their foreign habits, by the economic pressure they brought to bear upon certain trades, especially on that of clothing, and by their overcrowding in certain localities.
The organisation was founded at the high point of Tony Blair's modernisation of the Labour Party and struggled to attract funding, especially from the trades unions who had originally been expected to be the most sympathetic to its redistributionist platform.
The name is related to the saying " jack of all trades " as jack planes can be made to perform some of the work of both smoothing and jointer planes, especially on smaller pieces of work.
These magazines were also colloquially called " armpit slicks ", " men's sweat magazines " or " the sweats ", especially by people in the magazine publishing or distribution trades.
Other societies existed for single trades, but when there were not enough people from one trade, especially in smaller towns, societies would be formed from an " odd " mixture of people, so giving the name " Oddfellows ".
For years since its inception, the rhythmic name has been a source of confusion among music trades, especially in both Billboard ( which used the Rhythmic Top 40 title ) and Radio & Records ( which use the CHR / rhythmic title for their official charts ).
Jim and Alison traveled to places around the world, investigating animal trades, especially the trade and exploitation of primates.

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