Because Drouin does have more value? No injury history like Staal. Not 1 year away from UFA. Cost controlled for at least the next 3 years to a team that is currently up against the cap.
Not to mention his enormous potential. You will not find a GM in the game would trade Drouin for Staal.
I can't believe you think a player who's never played in the NHL has more value than Marc Staal, contract or no contract.
Just like you wouldn't find a GM in the league to trade Scott Gomez for Ryan McDonagh +, right?Because Drouin does have more value? No injury history like Staal. Not 1 year away from UFA. Cost controlled for at least the next 3 years to a team that is currently up against the cap.
Not to mention his enormous potential. You will not find a GM in the game would trade Drouin for Staal.
Just like you wouldn't find a GM in the league to trade Scott Gomez for Ryan McDonagh +, right?
Just like you wouldn't find a GM in the league to trade Scott Gomez for Ryan McDonagh +, right?
Just like you wouldn't find a GM in the league to trade Scott Gomez for Ryan McDonagh +, right?
Guess we can just ship Staal for the 1st overall next year because McDavid only has potential.
Phil Kessel and Tyler Seguin say hi.
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I don't know if I'd consider Brassard to Wilson a downgrade. But, then again, I am not a big Brassard fan. I'll take Wilson's cheaper contract and added size over Brassard's PP prowess.
Exception not the rule.
If Dubinsky got 5.85. Brassard is definitely worth that value wise.
UFA deals should not and will not have any impact on Brassard's RFA contract.
Berglund at 3.7 was a great comparable.
Tyler Ennis's new deal is bad news, however.
I still maintain that Brassard ends up getting 3.9 on a multi-year deal.
Phil Kessel and Tyler Seguin say hi.
Ooo "potential!"
Christian Dube had potential.
Pavel Brendl had potential.
Ooo "cost controlled!"
Raphael Diaz is cost controlled.
I am cost controlled (I'd play for free).
Potential value has nothing on proven value.
Now, do I think Drouin is going to bust like Dube and Brendl?
Of course not. That's why I'd trade a very proven Marc Staal for him, on the risk that his "potential" can be realized at the NHL level.
However, as of right now, Drouin has proved nothing more than he can dominate other KIDS (his age and younger) in a junior league. At 5'11" there are always concerns that he may not adjust the same way to the bigger, faster, stronger, harder professional level against actual MEN.
I shouldn't have to tell you how many 5'11" 170 lb prospects absolutely dominated the QMJHL and never made a peep at the NHL level. Just because of his draft position, that doesn't mean we're trading a young Crosby or Stamkos (players who didnt go back to juniors in their first year of eligibility because they MADE THEIR NHL CLUBS at 18.)
If Staal had more term on his deal, he'd have a lot more value. Because he's not signed past this season, the value is fairly even IMO.
Not to mention:
Tampa seems to be loading up for a run (Yzerman probably realizes that if Tampa doesn't at least appear to be heading towards contention, Stamkos will be gone in a couple years.)
I could very well see Staal moved for Drouin under the right circumstances.
Ooo "potential!"
Christian Dube had potential.
Pavel Brendl had potential.
Ooo "cost controlled!"
Raphael Diaz is cost controlled.
I am cost controlled (I'd play for free).
Potential value has nothing on proven value.
Now, do I think Drouin is going to bust like Dube and Brendl?
Of course not. That's why I'd trade a very proven Marc Staal for him, on the risk that his "potential" can be realized at the NHL level.
However, as of right now, Drouin has proved nothing more than he can dominate other KIDS (his age and younger) in a junior league. At 5'11" there are always concerns that he may not adjust the same way to the bigger, faster, stronger, harder professional level against actual MEN.
I shouldn't have to tell you how many 5'11" 170 lb prospects absolutely dominated the QMJHL and never made a peep at the NHL level. Just because of his draft position, that doesn't mean we're trading a young Crosby or Stamkos (players who didnt go back to juniors in their first year of eligibility because they MADE THEIR NHL CLUBS at 18.)
If Staal had more term on his deal, he'd have a lot more value. Because he's not signed past this season, the value is fairly even IMO.
Not to mention:
Tampa seems to be loading up for a run (Yzerman probably realizes that if Tampa doesn't at least appear to be heading towards contention, Stamkos will be gone in a couple years.)
I could very well see Staal moved for Drouin under the right circumstances.
Kessel was traded for two 1sts and a 2nd before the draft slots were even known. Toronto stinking and moving into 2nd overall is what netted the Bruins 2nd overall, Dinkleberg. Nice try.
I would trade Mcdonagh for Drouin if Tampa asked. Drouin has Messier potential and would almost "guarantee" us a future Cup with this roster. Give Brassard and Zucc their money, play hardball with Kreider until he caves into wanting to play for a soon to be champion, and go get it.
Phil Kessel and Tyler Seguin say hi.
Not remotely comparable.
Kessel was 21 years old at the time of the trade, had just come off a 36 goal, 60 point in 70 game season, and was an RFA with 4 years left until he reached UFA status.
Toronto traded 2 1st round picks and a 2nd for Kessel. The first round picks ended up being 2nd overall in 2010 and 9th overall in 2011, but neither team knew at the time or even expected that they would be that good, particularly the 2010 pick.
Staal is 27 and 1 year away from being a UFA. You are out of your mind if you think Tampa would trade Drouin for 1 year of Staal.
Kessel was traded for two 1sts and a 2nd before the draft slots were even known. Toronto stinking and moving into 2nd overall is what netted the Bruins 2nd overall, Dinkleberg. Nice try.
I would trade Mcdonagh for Drouin if Tampa asked. Drouin has Messier potential and would almost "guarantee" us a future Cup with this roster. Give Brassard and Zucc their money, play hardball with Kreider until he caves into wanting to play for a soon to be champion, and go get it.