Hodge
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I would love to know how many players drafted in the 33-36 range over the past 20 years or so ended up being better NHL players than what Dylan Holloway has shown so far, let alone what he could develop into.25 points in 115 NHL games is why I would not do that. Same reason I would not trade a 1st rounder for Jesse P or Nils Lundkvist.
That 2nd rounder is going to be in 2025 where we will likely be inside the 33-36 range and that is way too rich for a guy with his stat line that is a 4th liner right now (hits and chases plays to lay the body but isn't doing much on the scoresheet otherwise).
He also is just not worth causing NHL GM drama over when we're going to have our own guys that teams can play offer sheet shenanigans with in the future. Could probably toss them a 3rd and Bordeleau and then sign him to a reasonable deal (like the 1 year $1M that he's projected at currently).
If you want to take him as part of the sweetener package to absorb Campbell's cap hit, then I'm not saying he's totally worthless. He just isn't all that good outside of what his draft slot was 4 years ago in a pandemic draft.
If we can acquire him for a lower acquisition cost through a trade that's fine but there's no compelling reason for the Oilers to trade him. You have to force their hand by making him too expensive to keep.