ds774622
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- Jun 6, 2024
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I don't think these types of roster upgrades, from a Blues perspective, have a likelihood of happening at the TDL. These are more summer/pre-draft transactions.As much sense as Parayko makes to the Leafs for the Leafs. He makes sense here to the Blues and probably to about 20 other teams in the NHL. You don't move him unless as others have said there's a young high end defenseman coming back. Don't like it? Fine, look elsewhere.
There's just no shot you can convince me that we come out break even trading Parayko for Knies, Kampf, Cowan, and a 1st. That doesn't make sense for either teams long-term outlook.
It would be really fun to have Knies and Snuggerud together sure given their college connection. But where do we fit all of these guys in?
Bolduc is already at the NHL level, Holloway is currently a top 6 contributor at 23, Buchnevich is signed long term, Neighbors just signed an extension this season, Stenberg is probably a year or two away. That's 5 primary left wings. That's also not factoring in Cowan or whoever. Sure one of those players may not pan out the way you like but 4 are already on the NHL roster, 2 have been tried at center and there weren't great results. There's just no need to add more wingers or late 1sts in an event where we ship out Parayko.
If they or whomever wants a Faulk or a Schenn or a Leddy or a Fowler, sure lets talk. But moving out the area we know we don't have internal solutions to to add to an already rather large surplus doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Leveraging Parayko for someone younger like Knies+ (and short-term cap dumps) would also require moving a forward for a defenseman. Then you start talking about flipping Kyrou or Neighbours or a prospect for a D-man and the moves work in tandem. But yes, Toronto isn't a good partner for a d-man replacement in a Parayko deal.
It's an interesting thought experiment, trying to add and subtract while preserving value. But I'd swoon for Knies.