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The way I see it, if Xhekaj is worth so little, we'll see Harris or Struble moved, instead.Easily worth more to the Habs than what we could get for him.
He's not for sale.
The way I see it, if Xhekaj is worth so little, we'll see Harris or Struble moved, instead.Easily worth more to the Habs than what we could get for him.
He's not for sale.
You're not wrong.He'll be 23 next month and I would say being sent to the AHL is a decline
i even more room to grow, but i don't think it is adding postive valueAbsolutely no way Xhekaj is getting traded for less than a first. He's a unicorn who is young, big, already one of the best fighters in the league, mobile, good shot, feisty, with a good work ethic and room to grow. They'll just keep him if they don't get that.
We not trading him.According to reports, The Habs sent him down to AHL for him to learn how to play defence. Has he learned anything yet?
Also according to reports, he lost his physical edge while down there, has he regained that yet?
Acquiring teams would like to know.
Pagnotta was on 690 today, said Hughes turned down a first round pick for Xhekaj.Someone somewhere else suggested that we need forward talent more then toughness. i disagree. i wouldn't trade him unless it's a massive overpayment...but that's just me.
I don't need to talk about his obvious physicality and fighting abilities and as of right now, he is good enough for the Habs top 6, but not good enough on an top contender. Will he improve? Sure he will. He was working for COSTCO a few years ago and he's in the NHL now. That's verticle progress. He needs faster footwork and better vision. One is trainable and the other, in time. I'm expecting that he will be legitimate top 4 in a 3-4 years. I'm also expecting a much more defensive system oriented team and coaching, which is a huge benefit for players like X.
Obviously if he was already a top 1 or 2, unless it was superstar potential young forward, hang up the phone.
Soo...what value would you put on him in a draft trade?
We need better forwards more then more defenseman so what would be your offer one for one in a young forward?
Wow, if true that’s awful news for habs fans.Pagnotta was on 690 today, said Hughes turned down a first round pick for Xhekaj.
He said many teams interested in XhekajWow, if true that’s awful news for habs fans.
eh, we'll just get a first for savard or dvorak insteadWow, if true that’s awful news for habs fans.
I doubt he said many teams want to pay a first though.He said many teams interested in Xhekaj
Sounds like a bad GMPagnotta was on 690 today, said Hughes turned down a first round pick for Xhekaj.
Likely, but it set the price though. May get more closer to deadline.I doubt he said many teams want to pay a first though.
was it the same one that was offered for josh anderson.Pagnotta was on 690 today, said Hughes turned down a first round pick for Xhekaj.
I could see a team offering a 2028 1st, top 20 protected, in perpetuityPagnotta was on 690 today, said Hughes turned down a first round pick for Xhekaj.
How about Noah Juulsen plus a 7th rounder from the next draft? 2025. Another dimension for the Habs D.Likely, but it set the price though. May get more closer to deadline.
Value at the time. What would you give up for Wayne Gretzky today?was it the same one that was offered for josh anderson.
According to your theoretical situation that good team would also have more years of control which would help as their star players are expensive.People on here tend to way over value draft picks.
I have to assume that whatever team offered a 1st round pick for him would be a playoff team. No lottery team or border line playoff team would do that. Let’s assume that the pick is in the #20-32 range.
If you are drafting in that range and I told you that you would select a bottom pair defenceman who is 6’4, 230 pounds and a top 10 heavyweight fighter in the NHL we all would take that. Come playoff time a player like that is worth a lot more.
Now say that you selected that said player in the draft. You would have to wait years for him to develop and is good enough to be a roster player.
So moral of the story is why trade Xhekaj for a player who most likely maxes out as a Xhekaj but you have to wait 4 or 5 years for that drafted player.
X I can see. Anderson I just can’t. Not without retention.So the Hab's GM turned down a 1st for Anderson and a 1st for Xhekaj?
There are I'd estimate at a minimum 500 NHLers currently better than Xhekaj.People on here tend to way over value draft picks.
I have to assume that whatever team offered a 1st round pick for him would be a playoff team. No lottery team or border line playoff team would do that. Let’s assume that the pick is in the #20-32 range.
If you are drafting in that range and I told you that you would select a bottom pair defenceman who is 6’4, 230 pounds and a top 10 heavyweight fighter in the NHL we all would take that. Come playoff time a player like that is worth a lot more.
Now say that you selected that said player in the draft. You would have to wait years for him to develop and is good enough to be a roster player.
So moral of the story is why trade Xhekaj for a player who most likely maxes out as a Xhekaj but you have to wait 4 or 5 years for that drafted player.