this isn't actually true in practice, though. most deals for established centers take the
exact form of teams leveraging organizational depth to put together a futures-oriented, multi-piece offer.
to go ahead and source that claim, here are a few recent ones that come to mind:
- horvat to NYI for beauvillier + raty + 2023 1st
- hertl w/retention + two 3rds to VGK for edstrom + 2025 1st
- lindholm to CGY for kuzmenko, jurmo, brzustewicz, 2024 1st + 2024 4th
- eichel + 3rd to VGK for tuch, krebs, 22 1st and 23 2nd
- reinhart to FLA for levi + a 2022 1st
- trocheck to CAR for haula, wallmark, priskie and luostarinen
i'm also not saying the jackets would be
exclusively packaging wingers in a trade for a center. i'm saying that drafting a high-ceiling winger (demidov, for example) would make it more palatable to include someone like chinakhov and/or dumais in a package the next time a big fish hits the market.
they've built up a ton of organizational depth. the focus now should turn to improving at the top of the lineup. with a top five draft pick + a deep war chest of trade chips, that's
very doable.