Value of: A 2nd line center to Montreal.

2C = CC
CC = Casey Cizikas
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If MTL could add Horvat without going into its core or tip top prospects they shoukd do it. If it took two mid firsts and Beck that’s a no brainer. The team is good and hoarding lesser assets for some fantasy that a top center will be traded for pieces and parts is unrealistic as I see it. Thet has no clear powerhouse team beyond maybe TB . MTL has as good a chance as any team over the next five years.
 
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If MTL could add Horvat without going into its core or tip top prospects they shoukd do it. If it took two mid firsts and Beck that’s a no brainer.
No brainer for the Isles, but the Habs will never offer that. A younger and better Horvat went for a mid 1st and Raty, he's not worth more now that he's older and has an expensive contract that goes until his mid 30s.
 
No brainer for the Isles, but the Habs will never offer that. A younger and better Horvat went for a mid 1st and Raty, he's not worth more now that he's older and has an expensive contract that goes until his mid 30s.
He went for that because he was a free agent to be. It wasn't because of age. Free agents always, most get 2nd round pick, or 1st round pick and like B prospect
 
No brainer for the Isles, but the Habs will never offer that. A younger and better Horvat went for a mid 1st and Raty, he's not worth more now that he's older and has an expensive contract that goes until his mid 30s.

If you want to hoard assets that’s fine but a trade like that costs essentially nothing and fills the biggest need that MTL has. Horvat is quite good and brings some B game and intangibles. He’s not just a scorer.
 
He went for that because he was a free agent to be. It wasn't because of age. Free agents always, most get 2nd round pick, or 1st round pick and like B prospect
Horvat was signed like 5 days after the trade was made, that price was paid with the Isles knowing full well that an extension was a realistic possibility.

That said we see how well it's doing Buffalo to hoard assets, not sure I'd do Beck + 2 1sts but I'd probably bite on Beck/Kapanen + 1st + 2nd or Roy and 2 1sts. A player at his age making that kind of money could turn into a problem rather quickly though, and I'd probably rather just get into a bidding war for Bennett if we're going to pay a roughly 30 year old over 8 million a year
 
Horvat was signed like 5 days after the trade was made, that price was paid with the Isles knowing full well that an extension was a realistic possibility.

That said we see how well it's doing Buffalo to hoard assets, not sure I'd do Beck + 2 1sts but I'd probably bite on Beck/Kapanen + 1st + 2nd or Roy and 2 1sts
Islanders have no reason to trade him baring overpayment. Teams trade for free agents all the time having already starting extension talks with them and either get extension talk done some day or days later. So Islanders paid price for him like he was a free agent.
 
He went for that because he was a free agent to be. It wasn't because of age. Free agents always, most get 2nd round pick, or 1st round pick and like B prospect
He signed an extension (an expensive one at that) with them, he wasn't traded as a rental. Asking for an extra mid round 1st when he's gotten older and has a concerning contract by the end of it is unjust.
 
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Islanders have no reason to trade him baring overpayment. Teams trade for free agents all the time having already starting extension talks with them and either get extension talk done some day or days later. So Islanders paid price for him like he was a free agent.
No, they didn't. The trade wouldn't have happened if Lou couldn't talk to his agent ahead of time and get a good idea of what a contract would look like, don't be obtuse
 
No, they didn't. The trade wouldn't have happened if Lou couldn't talk to his agent ahead of time and get a good idea of what a contract would look like, don't be obtuse
You don't get what I am trying to say, so instead od coming here and attacking someone, learn to freaking read. Backroom deals, talks happen all the time. So yeah, I was saying Islanders mostly were talking with him days before, day of deal and it took a little time for everything to be finalized. Again, don't criticize / attack until you read and understand what someone is saying
 
You don't get what I am trying to say, so instead od coming here and attacking someone, learn to freaking read. Backroom deals, talks happen all the time. So yeah, I was saying Islanders mostly were talking with him days before, day of deal and it took a little time for everything to be finalized. Again, don't criticize / attack until you read and understand what someone is saying
So you're saying I was right and the Isles paid that price only after knowing what an extension would look like and that it was palatable to them? Great, glad we're on the same page
 
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The Habs just finished the season with 68 points and were one year removed from a 55 point season, there was no reason to trade for a more proven centre at the time since the team sucked ass.

Even in hindsight it was better for the Habs not to do that.

- Who knows which PLD the Habs would've got, the LA version or the Winnipeg/Washington version. Given he would've been stuck playing with guys like Newhook, Anderson, Armia and Gallagher on the Habs second line, my guess is his point totals would've looked like the ones he had on LA.
- Calgary exceeded expectations, so the Habs got the 16th pick this year instead of getting Florida's
- Habs' re-signed Monahan for centre depth and got a first round pick for him from Winnipeg.
- Habs finished with 76 points last year and ended up with Demidov at 5th overall, adding PLD would've added a few more points and made them pick later.
Exactly this!

The hindsight revisionist history regarding PLD lacks context and understanding. There is absolutely no guarantee he would have had the same season he just had in Montreal.
 

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