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Kris King's Ghost
I sometimes think that people come up with ideas and theories in their heads and then think if they repeat it enough times that it must be true. not just trades but also coach interaction with players and things that we can't possibly know. I have no issue with the fantasy trades and discussing them can be fun. but the line between 'I think this would be a good idea' and 'I KNOW this info is true' somehow gets blurred.
I've often wondered this myself. Kind of the concept of creating one's own reality. You tell yourself something enough times and you start to believe it's really a thing.
It's hard to seperate the two sometimes. I try to make a clear distinction between what I want/would do compared to what the Rangers will do. Sometimes it aligns, sometimes it doesn't. But I try to avoid arguing against hypotheticals that were never really on the table as viable alternatives.
I stay away from the main boards for this reason, if i'm going to read unrealistic trades i'll do it here where the rangers win the deals LOL...
but I have zero issue with fans wanting the moon. we SHOULD have wanted point or sergachev in the mcdonagh deal. the part that drives me nuts though are the people who afterwards act like they were offered and JG said no...be disappointed that we couldn't get them but lets get a grasp of reality and know that we didn't get them cause they weren't offered.
You're right, you should always aim high. It's easier to come down on a price. But sometimes move just aren't out there.
Take this draft for example. There are guys I would trade up for. There may be guys the Rangers would trade up for. But I only know the former for sure. The latter is fuzzy.
Furthermore, I don't know the appetite of other teams or what their ask would be.
So maybe Montral, Chicago and Calgary don't want to swap picks. Or maybe the cost is prohibitively high. At that point it doesn't matter how much we like a prospect or how fair we think our offer is. The conversation is over.