Juxtaposer
Outro: Divina Comedia
IMO what Trotz knows is that Jusse Saros is an elite goaltender and he chose him over Askarov, simple as that. Saros wouldn't have returned much via trade relative to his value given his pending UFA status and Askarov isn't ready to be an NHL starting goaltender, especially with a team that is trying to contend right now. So they kinda had to keep Saros and losing Askarov is the consequence.For sure, it's exciting. But also -- why didn't Nashville foresee this? It's not like Trotz is an idiot, and they've been excellent at developing goalies. As someone on the main boards thread said, "what does Trotz know that we don't?"
I'm only saying that there is risk enough with this player, and a long enough runway until we're competitive, that I'm not sure it's worth a lot of assets.
I also kinda get the vibe that Trotz doesn't care for Poile's picks the way Grier doesn't care for Wilson's. I don't think Trotz using Askarov as a trade chip reflects poorly on either; Askarov is the top prospect on a team with contending aspirations, of course he's in trade speculation.
I also feel like this is going to drag on for a while. Trotz seems like he'd be willing to let Askarov sit the season rather than give him up for pennies on the dollar. I also think this "I won't report to camp" business is a bluff from Askarov, personally.