Speculation: 2024/25 Trade Rumours, Speculation etc Thread

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It doesn't. But you can kind of garner that there are for sure 6 teams that are sellers. S.J, Chi, Nash, Sea, Pitt, Buffalo. Montreal, Philly, St. Louis, Anaheim are probably sellers too. Isles don't ask me to predict what Lou is going to do.

Of those teams can you name 5 good players available without trade protection?

I wonder what the value is for the Jets 1st too. If the draft is as weak as people say then next year's 2nd might be worth more than this year's 1st.

For Chevy if he trades his 1st is he comfortable starting the draft in the 90s, that would be his lowest draft position ever as GM?

That said Cody Glass would fit the bottom six depth of the Jets, at positions that don't have a lot of depth (RW, and RHC).
I'm not sure if the upgrade between Glass and anyone is worth a 1st

Ask yourself...

"Would I trade a 1st round pick PLUS whoever Glass pushes out of the line up for Glass?"
 
I'm not sure if the upgrade between Glass and anyone is worth a 1st

Ask yourself...

"Would I trade a 1st round pick PLUS whoever Glass pushes out of the line up for Glass?"
I'd offer Lucius for Glass, because his brother is in the organization and Mc Groarty and him had some chemistry in world juniors. I think Lucius is a lost prospect and maybe needs to shut it down and work on next season. Beyond that a later round pick.

I hope that Chevy keeps his 1st this year unless he gets a good deal with it, at least another year of term.
 
I'm not sure if the upgrade between Glass and anyone is worth a 1st

Ask yourself...

"Would I trade a 1st round pick PLUS whoever Glass pushes out of the line up for Glass?"
What is with the obsession with glass?

We really think that’s the piece that will push the jets over the top for a playoff push?

Besides he’s from Winnipeg - what does he add that we don’t have on the roster?

No thanks.
 
Schenn is 35 and will be 36 when next season starts.
If they retained 50% of his salary, I'd offer a 4th.
No interest in Glass.
Wouldn't mind Greenway if it wasn't too costly.
 
What is with the obsession with glass?

We really think that’s the piece that will push the jets over the top for a playoff push?

Besides he’s from Winnipeg - what does he add that we don’t have on the roster?

No thanks.
The longer Mason Appleton goes without doing anything impactful the more the team should be looking at someone who can replace him. Not sure Parker Ford is there yet. Then there is the PK which is still not a top 10 PK. All the struggles like last playoff come from the 2nd units, Samberg, De Melo, Lowry are a good start to it. You want to have the PK running on all cylinders going into the playoffs. Ask the Oilers. Who's the players to do that job? Neither Kupari or Appleton factor into the PK much. of late So there's some players in that end of the spectrum that can be looked at.
 
It doesn't. But you can kind of garner that there are for sure 6 teams that are sellers. S.J, Chi, Nash, Sea, Pitt, Buffalo. Montreal, Philly, St. Louis, Anaheim are probably sellers too. Isles don't ask me to predict what Lou is going to do.

Of those teams can you name 5 good players available without trade protection?

I wonder what the value is for the Jets 1st too. If the draft is as weak as people say then next year's 2nd might be worth more than this year's 1st.

For Chevy if he trades his 1st is he comfortable starting the draft in the 90s, that would be his lowest draft position ever as GM?

That said Cody Glass would fit the bottom six depth of the Jets, at positions that don't have a lot of depth (RW, and RHC).
I’d say our bottom 6C depth is ok..Lowry, Namestnikov, Kupari, Gus…our RW depth could definitely use some improvement though, but I wouldn’t consider it a priority
 
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I'm not sure if the upgrade between Glass and anyone is worth a 1st

Ask yourself...

"Would I trade a 1st round pick PLUS whoever Glass pushes out of the line up for Glass?"

TBH, I wouldn't trade a 1st for him. Not sure I would trade a 3rd for him. His Jr career and high draft ranking are far behind him. He has been a dud, or 4th liner with 3 different NHL teams now. Do we need that kind of depth?
 
What is with the obsession with glass?

We really think that’s the piece that will push the jets over the top for a playoff push?

Besides he’s from Winnipeg - what does he add that we don’t have on the roster?

No thanks.

He has some of the best defensive metrics on metrics on Pittsburgh and is a good PK player. He also has some untapped offensive upside. I definitely think he can provide some upside on the fourth line with the potential to displace Appelton on the Lowry line.

I'd clearly not pay a first for him and I doubt that would be the ask. I'd do either Ville or a mid round pick.
 
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He has some of the best defensive metrics on metrics on Pittsburgh and is a good PK player. He also has some untapped offensive upside. I definitely think he can provide some upside on the fourth line with the potential to displace Appelton on the Lowry line.

I'd clearly not pay a first for him and I doubt that would be the ask. I'd do either Ville or a mid round pick.

This would make sense for the player if the Jets covet him. Sort of flip diminishing assets and try to get some upside in a change of scenery.

There's no universe where Glass is returning a first round pick....
 
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This would make sense for the player if the Jets covet him. Sort of flip diminishing assets and try to get some upside in a change of scenery.

There's no universe where Glass is returning a first round pick....

Yup. Atleast in terms of Glass he's successfully reinvented his game into a plus bottom 6 caliber player. It's the type of game that can keep him in the league even if his offense never materializes.

I think he could defensively be an upgrade on Kupari/Gus or possibly even Barron on line 4.
 
He has some of the best defensive metrics on metrics on Pittsburgh and is a good PK player. He also has some untapped offensive upside. I definitely think he can provide some upside on the fourth line with the potential to displace Appelton on the Lowry line.

I'd clearly not pay a first for him and I doubt that would be the ask. I'd do either Ville or a mid round pick.
I have no doubt he has positives. I’d say adding him is further down on the list of Jets priorities, behind 2c, depth on def, and even a middle 6/offensive winger.

I truly feel we are all good on bottom 6ers. We currently have one centering our second line.

But all good points you made!!
 
We've talked a lot here about top 4 RHD upgrades and 2C upgrades, PK upgrades, 3LHD upgrades and bottom 6 winger upgrades. What does Chevy/Jets braintrust think we really need? What do they think would be a need large enough to justify making a big move?

I've not really liked our RHD since we lost Trouba, Buff, Myers. I think of DeMelo as a 2nd or even 3rd pair D who does an adequate job filling in on the 1st pair. How good would he be if he didn't have Morrissey with him?

Pionk has been a bit of an adventure. He has played above his norm this year, both offensively and defensively. Personally I have never believed he was worth his contract or that his offense was enough to make up for his defensive weaknesses. This year being an exception. Like DeMelo, his better play this season might be partially partner dependent.

Miller is OK on 3rd pair but I will be happier when that spot is filled by a rookie on his way up to a higher spot on the depth chart.

But does Jets management see it that way? I suspect that Chevy will just pass on any top 4 RHD who might be available because he doesn't see RHD as a real weakness. He might go for inexpensive depth, either to bump Miller or to provide injury insurance but that's about it on the right side.

On left D I don't think they see any problem at all. If they go for a 3rd pair LHD it will be to upgrade on Heinola/Fleury. If they get a good 3LD it will just push Stanley to the right side.

2C? I don't think Jets see it as a big enough hole to justify pursuing a legit 2C to bump Names. If they go after a C it will again be about injury insurance. Maybe a W/C who can also provide bottom 6 W insurance or bump a bottom 6 W.

My point is that I don't think Chevy sees any big hole anywhere, even 2C.
 
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We've talked a lot here about top 4 RHD upgrades and 2C upgrades, PK upgrades, 3LHD upgrades and bottom 6 winger upgrades. What does Chevy/Jets braintrust think we really need? What do they think would be a need large enough to justify making a big move?

I've not really liked our RHD since we lost Trouba, Buff, Myers. I think of DeMelo as a 2nd or even 3rd pair D who does an adequate job filling in on the 1st pair. How good would he be if he didn't have Morrissey with him?

Pionk has been a bit of an adventure. He has played above his norm this year, both offensively and defensively. Personally I have never believed he was worth his contract or that his offense was enough to make up for his defensive weaknesses. This year being an exception. Like DeMelo, his better play this season might be partially partner dependent.

Miller is OK on 3rd pair but I will be happier when that spot is filled by a rookie on his way up to a higher spot on the depth chart.

But does Jets management see it that way? I suspect that Chevy will just pass on any top 4 RHD who might be available because he doesn't see RHD as a real weakness. He might go for inexpensive depth, either to bump Miller or to provide injury insurance but that's about it on the right side.

On left D I don't think they see any problem at all. If they go for a 3rd pair LHD it will be to upgrade on Heinola/Fleury. If they get a good 3LD it will just push Stanley to the right side.

2C? I don't think Jets see it as a big enough hole to justify pursuing a legit 2C to bump Names. If they go after a C it will again be about injury insurance. Maybe a W/C who can also provide bottom 6 W insurance or bump a bottom 6 W.

My point is that I don't think Chevy sees any big hole anywhere, even 2C.

I guess it depends on what you view as a big hole. The Jets are the best in the league in goals for and against. If they have big holes, wouldn’t it be that every other team has bigger holes?
 
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The longer Mason Appleton goes without doing anything impactful the more the team should be looking at someone who can replace him. Not sure Parker Ford is there yet. Then there is the PK which is still not a top 10 PK. All the struggles like last playoff come from the 2nd units, Samberg, De Melo, Lowry are a good start to it. You want to have the PK running on all cylinders going into the playoffs. Ask the Oilers. Who's the players to do that job? Neither Kupari or Appleton factor into the PK much. of late So there's some players in that end of the spectrum that can be looked at.

Which is why I think Frederic is going to be an option. Right shot and can play center. Its a good depth move
 
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I guess it depends on what you view as a big hole. The Jets are the best in the league in goals for and against. If they have big holes, wouldn’t it be that every other team has bigger holes?

Agree - but my post was about my thought that Chevy may not see the same holes that we do, or really any holes. Our performance so far this season would be why he thinks that way.

I'm guessing that he isn't even entering the bidding for B Schenn, ROR or Seth Jones or any other big name. Not because he assumes that trade protection means we don'[t have a chance but because he doesn't think we need them badly enough.

I'm speculating that Jets have a very quiet TD.
 
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Frederic would give the Jets something they have not had for a long time, a shit head who can play hockey. At 27 and soon to be a FA I doubt he re signs here, so if people want a rental that guy would give the Jets some skin in the playoffs
 
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Barron was playing very good just before he got hurt, when Barron is back i would put him with Lowry and Neo and move Appleton to the 4th line.
 
Which is why I think Frederic is going to be an option. Right shot and can play center. Its a good depth move

Friedman was saying there is noise around Fredric. He was not saying he was getting moved just saying there is noise. I think some of it will depend on where Boston is next week. No Lindholm no McAvoy is not an easy hole to dig out of.
 
We've talked a lot here about top 4 RHD upgrades and 2C upgrades, PK upgrades, 3LHD upgrades and bottom 6 winger upgrades. What does Chevy/Jets braintrust think we really need? What do they think would be a need large enough to justify making a big move?

I've not really liked our RHD since we lost Trouba, Buff, Myers. I think of DeMelo as a 2nd or even 3rd pair D who does an adequate job filling in on the 1st pair. How good would he be if he didn't have Morrissey with him?

Pionk has been a bit of an adventure. He has played above his norm this year, both offensively and defensively. Personally I have never believed he was worth his contract or that his offense was enough to make up for his defensive weaknesses. This year being an exception. Like DeMelo, his better play this season might be partially partner dependent.

Miller is OK on 3rd pair but I will be happier when that spot is filled by a rookie on his way up to a higher spot on the depth chart.

But does Jets management see it that way? I suspect that Chevy will just pass on any top 4 RHD who might be available because he doesn't see RHD as a real weakness. He might go for inexpensive depth, either to bump Miller or to provide injury insurance but that's about it on the right side.

On left D I don't think they see any problem at all. If they go for a 3rd pair LHD it will be to upgrade on Heinola/Fleury. If they get a good 3LD it will just push Stanley to the right side.

2C? I don't think Jets see it as a big enough hole to justify pursuing a legit 2C to bump Names. If they go after a C it will again be about injury insurance. Maybe a W/C who can also provide bottom 6 W insurance or bump a bottom 6 W.

My point is that I don't think Chevy sees any big hole anywhere, even 2C.

Good post. I said the same last year but I feel if we are going big game hunting at the deadline I want to pursue a top pairing RD with some size.

I like Jones but doubt he waives to come here.

Not that big a fan of Risto or Paryako but could see the Jets having interest.

No idea who else would be available.

Other then that a depth forward like Glass, Geekie, Fredrick that can take Apples role would be my choice.
 
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Usually I'm indifferent however this year unless it's some unforeseen difference maker, I kind of hope the Jets keep their 1st. Rakell is intriguing, maybe move a 1st for him if they view him as a surefire Center. Other than him I'm not keen on most the name at a 1st+ price tag. Keep it and maybe see what the off season offers for trade acquisitions.
 

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