Speculation: 2024/25 Trade Rumours, Speculation etc Thread

Buffdog

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I think it's interesting that the last 3 Stanley Cup winners only used secondary assets or prospects to get players at the deadline. Colorado giving up a 2nd and Barron for Lekhonen is the biggest deal out of those 3. If you skip the main Covid years, St. Louis and Washington also only fine tuned. There is something to be said for messing with chemistry you build up all year. Stastny is the only real hit the Jets ever got in a deadline trade. To a lesser extent Stempniak. And it's worth considering that one non playoff year and the Copp trade is what improved the Jets prospect capital, which otherwise would have been in the quite mediocre range with Heinola, Mc Groarty, Chibrikov and Barlow leading it, with some hopeful gems in the later rounds.

Too early to get a read on whether Chevy should be swinging for the fences or playing it conservative.
One could argue that the reason the recent cup winners largely stood pat was because they already had great teams with fewer holes to try to fill
 

voyageur

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If I was going to hazard a guess on the 1st player to get moved off the Jets roster this year it would be David Gustafsson. If Kupari takes his job, and 8 defensemen stick around the Jets can conceivably improve their roster by adding either Lambert, Chibrikov or Jared Anderson-Dolan at some point. I don't think he would get a return on the trade market, at this point of his career, unless a team was desperate for PK help.
 
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Malcsta

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I have a nagging feeling that we will see a Perfetti trade at some point this season.
Eh...
Incident?

No basis for it other than the sense maybe he does not fit in as they expected him to. Valuable trade chip still.
Perfetti has more points already than Vilardi, Nino, Iafallo. He has more points than Samberg and Demelo combined. in terms of production, Hes doing fine, hes just being outshined by his linemates

I think that line has kinks to work out but he's one of the smartest (hockey wise) players we have. He can adapt to be even more productive with Ehlers and Names, he just needs structure, and not the looming possibility of being benched lol.
 

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One could argue that the reason the recent cup winners largely stood pat was because they already had great teams with fewer holes to try to fill
It also comes down to what you need - and it you have injury issues, you're more likely to pull the trigger with major assets.
 
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surixon

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Eh...

Perfetti has more points already than Vilardi, Nino, Iafallo. He has more points than Samberg and Demelo combined. in terms of production, Hes doing fine, hes just being outshined by his linemates

I think that line has kinks to work out but he's one of the smartest (hockey wise) players we have. He can adapt to be even more productive with Ehlers and Names, he just needs structure, and not the looming possibility of being benched lol.

I wouldn't even say he's being outshined by Namestnikov. Name to me has also been very hit and miss. He's got some nice point totals but Ike last year the majority is made up of secondary assists.
 
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