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If Hughes not interested in Duchene sounds like he has a deal done for another #2 center. Because he should be all in on all candidates
so because of that the islanders should also trade him for trash?Why is the Isles fan in this thread pretending that Horvat wasn't literally just traded for trash?
It means if Horvat is traded it likely won't be for a better package (especially since he has a NTC). Islanders fans don't get to decide the trade package, GMs do, and looking at trade history, suggesting a 2C is getting the equivalent of 3 1st round picks is downright laughable.so because of that the islanders should also trade him for trash?
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If the number of threads coming fans of various teams looking for a 2C is a indication, then they probably would get as good if not better offerIt means if Horvat is traded it likely won't be for a better package (especially since he has a NTC). Islanders fans don't get to decide the trade package, GMs do, and looking at trade history, suggesting a 2C is getting the equivalent of 3 1st round picks is downright laughable.
Don't disagree. If they try to address through trade, they're going to have to give up something they may not want to. A lot of teams looking for a 2C option.At the end of the day, you gotta give to get. If we do acquired someone lile Horvat, Hage is gone IMO.
If the fact that the islanders offer for Horvat was better than the offer of 30 other teams is any indication, then they probably won't get as good if not better offer.If the number of threads coming fans of various teams looking for a 2C is a indication, then they probably would get as good if not better offer
We'll seeIf the fact that the islanders offer for Horvat was better than the offer of 30 other teams is any indication, then they probably won't get as good if not better offer.
He's going to be a hard sell at 30 years old and another 6 years left. He's primed for a sharp decline and sooner than we all think.We'll see
Frankly, I don't think Horvat is going anywhere
The ageism here is off the tracksHe's going to be a hard sell at 30 years old and another 6 years left. He's primed for a sharp decline and sooner than we all think.
Yeah i don't think so either, and I don't speak for other habs fans but I don't want him personally. We'll see what happens with the Isles, maybe they stand pat and do nothing or they shake things up.We'll see
Frankly, I don't think Horvat is going anywhere
Imagine if you didn't trade Nazar for Dach
Would've had your top 6 center
Why is the Isles fan in this thread pretending that Horvat wasn't literally just traded for trash?
Teams have been looking for 2nd line centers since the dawn of time, there were just as many teams in on Horvat back then as there would be now. I'm sorry but a mid teens pick + a borderline 3rd line maybe 4th line center for a 27 year old 2nd line center is absolutely trash. Nelson who is 33 years old got more.To be fair, Dach has similar or better production than Nazar. The kid just can't stay healthy. If it wasn't for that, it'd be a fairly even trade.
Except he wasn't.
Raty was, at the time, one of the Isle's better prospect. Not top tier by any means, but a good prospect. He's still young, and may shape up to be a decent middle six player. That remains to be seen. Beauvillier was a throw in for sure, but then there was a 1st overall pick.
So a comparable package coming from the Habs we something like: Roy, 1st and a roster player. I wanna say Dach here, but he's a much better player than Beauvillier. Maybe Dvorak, but I don't think the Isles would want him? Maybe another prospect or pick gets added and Isles toss is something to even out the difference.
Now the big difference here is Vancouver didn't have a lot of teams desperate for a second line center. So that price could definitely go up if a bidding war starts. Either way, it certainly won't be less.