Confirmed with Link: [ANA/NYR] Jacob Trouba for Urho Vaakanainen and 2025 4th round pick

FiveTacos

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If it was just a move to save money, and the team is no better, which is leading to a locker room issue, then trading Trouba/Krieder wasn't "justifiable". It's hard to see the NYR path forward right now, but if these moves were done ramshackle, then certainly not justified.

I don't think it's to save money, it's to gain cap flexibility. They really had zero room to maneuver, with really no way out ... The worst contracts like Zibanejad are immovable. The young guys and the pipeline aren't impactful enough.

They really had no good way forward, besides minor moves that would not avert a slow bleed over several seasons. They gotta take some steps back, to avoid a bottoming out.
 
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He’s also winning a lot of board battles, clearing the front of our net and seems to pinch well and get his shots through. I’m very happy with Trouba. You can tell he’s trying to keep it simple for now. Soon we will see those huge open ice hits he’s famous for
Open ice hits are fun but I would honestly prefer he continued playing the way he is.

I feel like going for open ice hits is what causes the type of defensive play that Rangers fans were complaining bout
 

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Open ice hits are fun but I would honestly prefer he continued playing the way he is.

I feel like going for open ice hits is what causes the type of defensive play that Rangers fans were complaining bout
I agree that we don’t need him to go out of his way. But I’f the hit becomes available, we want him to take it no?
 

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Open ice hits are fun but I would honestly prefer he continued playing the way he is.

I feel like going for open ice hits is what causes the type of defensive play that Rangers fans were complaining bout
The fear of getting hit is as old as hockey itself. You have to throw one every so often to keep that fear alive. Good hitters know when to attempt them.
 

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I agree that we don’t need him to go out of his way. But I’f the hit becomes available, we want him to take it no?
The threat of Trouba stops the run at Leo in a dangerous part of the ice. Clean hit, semi dirty play knowing he was going to get hit into our goalie basically. The check is not finished with Trouba in the ice…. In my opinion
 

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He is an upgrade over gudas and clearly makes out team better right away. I like the open ice hits to keep skill forwards play with their heads up and think of something other than scoring pretty goals but you have to pick you spots.

He is complementary to so many players and looks like a warrior.

Love it so far wish we had him to start the season.

To me his the difference from being a Mickey Mouse club to a legitimate playoff contender.

Now we just have to stay healthy and the kids young kids have to start scoring and we will be very dangerous.
 

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Even his “fake” hit cause players to dump the puck in, get alligator arms, etc. Like someone else said, the threat of being hit can be a big deterrent.

Yea some players are scared to skate up the wall against him and just give it up.

Another thing was last game there was a battle for a loose puck in front of the net. He just put his glove in a guys face and took him down instead of trying to tie up their stick. We need way more of that.
 

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The threat of Trouba stops the run at Leo in a dangerous part of the ice. Clean hit, semi dirty play knowing he was going to get hit into our goalie basically. The check is not finished with Trouba in the ice…. In my opinion
I do not remember anyone on the Ducks getting run after when Pronger was on the Ducks.
Selanne and McDonald were protected by having Pronger on the team. It was only like a few years after Pronger was gone that Selanne had to drop the gloves with some goon on the Kings.
Having that kind of deterent is nice.
He is an upgrade over gudas and clearly makes out team better right away. I like the open ice hits to keep skill forwards play with their heads up and think of something other than scoring pretty goals but you have to pick you spots.

He is complementary to so many players and looks like a warrior.

Love it so far wish we had him to start the season.

To me his the difference from being a Mickey Mouse club to a legitimate playoff contender.

Now we just have to stay healthy and the kids young kids have to start scoring and we will be very dangerous.
Speaking of Mickey Mouse Club, it was only a few years after the Disney era Ducks got roughed up by Scott Stevens/NJ in the finals when the Ducks traded for Pronger and then the Ducks had their own scary Dman that made teams think twice about taking a run at skilled players.
 
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I do not remember anyone on the Ducks getting run after when Pronger was on the Ducks.
Selanne and McDonald were protected by having Pronger on the team. It was only like a few years after Pronger was gone that Selanne had to drop the gloves with some goon on the Kings.
Having that kind of deterent is nice.

Speaking of Mickey Mouse Club, it was only a few years after the Disney era Ducks got roughed up by Scott Stevens/NJ in the finals when the Ducks traded for Pronger and then the Ducks had their own scary Dman that made teams think twice about taking a run at skilled players.
Pronger, O'Donnell, Parros, May, Thornton, Moen. 3 heavyweights and still beat skill teams with no enforcers.
 

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So far, I think a lot of the fears many had here have not happened. He has been solid, physical, and makes good decisions. He's not an 8 mil defenseman, but he is a top 4 defenseman and the Ducks needed that. Good value trade so far.
My biggest fear with this trade is if/when we extend Trouba, what does his contract look like?
 

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My guess is he isn’t going to want to go through what he went though and will sign a much friendlier deal to stay where he wants. He made his big money.

This would be my thought as well. Don't see how his team could argue he deserves 8 mil a year again. He'll be 32 when his current contract ends so I can't imagine it'll be for too long either. My guess is 2-3 years at 5-6 mil per year if they go that route.
 

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This would be my thought as well. Don't see how his team could argue he deserves 8 mil a year again. He'll be 32 when his current contract ends so I can't imagine it'll be for too long either. My guess is 2-3 years at 5-6 mil per year if they go that route.
Highly doubt he gets 5-6 million. Say what you will about the trade, as many of you mentioned already, having another guy out there that's not afraid to lay the lumber and hit puck carriers with their head down is nice to see. Hopefully Trouba works with Helleson and Lacombe, 2 of our larger dman and teaches them on how to play on our own zone using their bodies.
 

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