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The key point here, which a lot of people don't necessarily get in any sport, is that the value of a player as an asset is often entirely disconnected from the value of a player in terms of playing the game.Don't get me wrong, I'd welcome his talent, it's the acquisition cost that makes him a bad target for San Jose
We need a player like him, but we absolutely can not be sending out high level picks or prospects for a player who is not a true difference maker, not in year one of the rebuild while we still have a bottom-of-the-league caliber roster
If we're trading any of our most important assets (1st round picks or high value prospects, which any Tkachuk trade would require) it MUST be for an impact defenseman or for a forward who truly drives play and makes a difference to a team, Brady Tkachuk is not that player, the only teams that should be targeting him are teams that are already good, he will not a make a bad team into a good team, his entire career proves as much
I'd love to have Karlsson back, but I would not want to have Karlsson back at his cap hit while having also paid real assets to acquire him. This is true if you replace Karlsson with whoever your favorite older, expensive, good player target is too (for those who just don't want Karlsson; that's not actually my point).
Tkachuk is a winger who is now exiting his physical prime, expensive, highly regarded publicly, but whose actual on-ice performance does not actually put him in the actual top tier. He's an excellent player, but he's not so excellent that paying the price for three years of him would be worth it.