A "look back" at a trade "Brendan Dillon" for 2 x 2nd rounders

Jetsetter

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The Washington Capitals used the two second-round draft picks they acquired from the Winnipeg Jets in the Brendan Dillon trade in the following ways:
  1. 2022 Second-Round Pick (46st Overall): The Capitals traded this pick to the New Jersey Devils in a draft-day deal. In return, they acquired two third-round picks (No. 70 and No. 85 overall) in the 2022 NHL Draft. They then used those picks to select:
    • Alexander Suzdalev (No. 70 overall), a left-winger from Sweden.
    • Ryan Hofer (No. 181 overall, as the Capitals traded down with the New York Rangers after moving the No. 85 pick), a center from the WHL.
  2. 2023 Second-Round Pick (No. 49 Overall): The Capitals kept and used this pick in the 2023 NHL Draft to select Andrew Cristall, a highly regarded left-winger from the WHL.
These moves show that the Capitals used the assets from the Dillon trade to acquire and develop young talent for their prospect pool.

With the 46th pick in 2022 the NJD's picked Seamus Casey.
 
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SLAYER

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Typically in the 2rd round, yes.

I have never see the term "Fourty-Sixst" used before...

Also, I feel like OP is ignoring the fact that we got 238 regular season games + 63 points from Dillon, as well as 8 playoff games + 4 points.

Seems like 2x 2nd rounders well spent if you ask me. Let's look back at this trade in 5 years when we can actually assess what types of players the Caps drafted w/ those picks.
 

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Would have kept Dillon and moved on from Stan/Iafallo

Casey could be good - too bad he's blocked by Kovacevic now :)
Worth it. We will miss him. A lot.
Let's watch his play for the next couple of seasons and revisit these sentiments

He'll fall off a cliff in a heartbeat when his mobility declines, which it inevitably will (unless he has some sort of Chelios genetics)
 

TS Quint

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I have never see the term "Fourty-Sixst" used before...

Also, I feel like OP is ignoring the fact that we got 238 regular season games + 63 points from Dillon, as well as 8 playoff games + 4 points.

Seems like 2x 2nd rounders well spent if you ask me. Let's look back at this trade in 5 years when we can actually assess what types of players the Caps drafted w/ those picks.
And the Jets have proven they can’t just go into free agency and grab a guy like this. They just don’t come to the Jets and they definitely don’t come to the Jets at under $4m. Kulikov cost the Jets $4.33m in 2017 in 2017, gross.
 
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Gm0ney

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Pionk needed that steady partner in Dillon to counter the chaos. I don't know if Samberg's got the right stuff...
 

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46st overall?????
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SLAYER

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And the Jets have proven they can’t just go into free agency and grab a guy like this. They just don’t come to the Jets and they definitely don’t come to the Jets at under $4m. Kulikov cost the Jets $4.33m in 2017 in 2017, gross.

True; however, is the point of this to analyze whether the assets we spent to get Dillon were worth it, or whether we should have tried to keep Dillon?

I loved Dillon on the team. We have a pretty big jam on the left side, though.
 

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True; however, is the point of this to analyze whether the assets we spent to get Dillon were worth it, or whether we should have tried to keep Dillon?

I loved Dillon on the team. We have a pretty big jam on the left side, though.
It’s a jam of tweeners. Stanley, Heinola, Fleury…..these guys are far below Dillon. Dillon wasn’t part of the jam.
 

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Let's watch his play for the next couple of seasons and revisit these sentiments

He'll fall off a cliff in a heartbeat when his mobility declines, which it inevitably will (unless he has some sort of Chelios genetics)
Yeah but then you buy him out for the last year...

My main concern is that we are planning to extend pionk now...
 
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