Confirmed with Link: Avs acquire C Brock Nelson (50% retained) + F William Dufour for F Cal Ritchie + D Oliver Kylington + 2026 1st + Cond. 2028 3rd

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There are trades made all the time, there are horrible trades made all the time, and there are good trades made all the time. I get it, there is a certain time to stop comparing, aka Lindros and Forsberg trades, sure, but Hossa was in the post-salary cap area so it's fair game (any trade in the post salary cap area I believe can be used as a comparison tool).
Can you find a comparable for a top 6 C when there was only one top 6 C available and 75% of playoff teams bidding?
 
I like this trade and the fact that CMac didnt wait until the last minute and strike first (Cobra Kai MacFarland).

Now trade Mittelstadt for O`Reilly. Boom...:yo::D (dont kill me for this one)
 
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Professional of @The Mars Volchenkov to not actually share his personal opinion of Ritchie.

I know TMV doesn’t really like him.


I’ve probably said it before but I think Gulyayev is the better prospect.

Ritchie could be a good 2C one day but I think that’s it. This is still a steep price to pay but not surprised they did it.

Will be surprised if Casey is here in 12 hours.
 
A guy like Ritchie at cost control who will be ready to contribute next year could be so valuable
Ritchie might be ready to contribute next year for a none playoff team, but he wasn’t gonna contribute for the Avs to win the cup.

In NHL 7 games played 1 point

World juniors as a #1 center 5 games played 2 points

He might just be an overrated prospect
 
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There are trades made all the time, there are horrible trades made all the time, and there are good trades made all the time. I get it, there is a certain time to stop comparing, aka Lindros and Forsberg trades, sure, but Hossa was in the post-salary cap area so it's fair game (any trade in the post salary cap area I believe can be used as a comparison tool).
Can you please provide a comparable trade involving a top 6 center where:

- said player was the only (or at least by far the best) top 6 C on the market;
- ~75% of playoff teams (10-12 teams reported) were bidding; and
- no NTC's or NMC's influencing the price.
 
Can you please provide a comparable trade involving a top 6 center where:

- said player was the only (or at least by far the best) top 6 C on the market;
- ~75% of playoff teams (10-12 teams reported) were bidding; and
- no NTC's or NMC's influencing the price.
I agree with this line of hectoring. Claude Giroux, who had trade protection, went for a 1st rounder and Owen Tippett, who odds are will have a better NHL career than Ritchie in 2022. Surely that's similar to the return that the Islanders got for Nelson when there were a bajillion bidders?
 
Very talented centre who has the projection to be a #2 centre in the NHL. Very offensively gifted and has high IQ and passing ability. He can dish it and shoot it, but he tends to pass the puck a lot like Alex Tanguay. I don't think he will ever fix that, but he is an all-around offensive force. Defensively, he was horrible and why he was sent down. He will never be a strong defensive player, but a lot of his mistakes will be teachable.
Why would you want to teach him to make mistakes?
 
Ritchie might be ready to contribute next year for a none playoff team, but he wasn’t gonna contribute for the Avs to win the cup.

In NHL 7 games played 1 point

World juniors as a #1 center 5 games played 2 points

He might just be an overrated prospect
People who watch him play seem to disagree. If he is as good as people say, he should be ready to contribute sooner rather than later.
 
Statistically, going after the best rental very rarely works out. When Avs won in 2022, we didn't go after the best rentals at all. We made shrewd moves for players to fix our holes by giving a ton of prime assets, but also had years left. This move isn't shrewd at all, it is just going after the best player. Yes, he fixes a hole we have, but I suggest we could have done better.
Manson didn't have term left, so there was a risk he'd walk. Same with Nelson.

Curious who you would have targeted instead to resolve the hole at 2C?
 

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