Buyers and Sellers

ohloutsider

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The only 08s that can be traded are first rounders.

WJC players that have finished the tournament can also be traded. Those still playing cannot be traded.
All high school age kids have a NTC as well so they can be traded but have the right to decline a trade. This has been an issue lately with some of the trades not coming to fruition.
 
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Millpond

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So now Brampton is out of the Konnor Smith sweepstakes, who's next 🤔
I imagine there's at least acouple others being offered .
 

HUSH10

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Let me clarify .
KS is being traded ,not to Brampton .
I believe the Attack have acouple other players they are offering to trade
I heard a week ago it was down to Windsor and Brampton which Brampton being the front runner.

Perhaps Windsor has taken pole position
 

HockeyPops

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I think that must've changed since Niagara traded Eliasson before the season when they just drafted him in the summer, unless there's a window like there is for defected 1sts.
There is no window. Not sure if it was changed at some point. That's why we sometimes see import waiver claims like Vladislav Kolyachonok, London -> Flint
 

Stellar29

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I heard a week ago it was down to Windsor and Brampton which Brampton being the front runner.

Perhaps Windsor has taken pole position
There were as many as four teams in the mix to some extent. Brampton had a deal in place but obviously hit a stumbling block that seems to have derailed things. Oshawa was long rumored to be heavily interested but with them reportedly getting Gibson would very likely be out of the mix. Windsor has certainly been heavily mentioned as well and Brantford has interest to some extent. I think you're right though that Windsor would appear to be the clubhouse favorite right now.
 

Fischhaber

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Things are really quiet on the trade from, is it all going to come on deadline day?
Looks like 13 teams are buying, which is the most I've ever seen.

Peterborough and Sarnia don't really have any graduating pieces that they need to sell. Guelph perhaps already made their moves. Owen Sound's trade chip is an OA.

Ottawa, the Soo, and North Bay hold all of the cards and they're probably waiting for desperate offers. I think we'll see high prices this year.
 
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OMG67

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Looks like 13 teams are buying, which is the most I've ever seen.

Peterborough and Sarnia don't really have any graduating pieces that they need to sell. Guelph perhaps already made their moves. Owen Sound's trade chip is an OA.

Ottawa, the Soo, and North Bay hold all of the cards and they're probably waiting for desperate offers. I think we'll see high prices this year.

I wouldn’t say 13 are buying. Some of those teams are status quo. For example, I don’t think Niagara will buy. They may tinker a bit. I think some other teams have already done mostly what they are going to do. London is an example and if Parker Vaughn won't waive his NTC, Barrie is mostly done.

But, I think you are correct that it seems Ottawa, SSM, and NB are holding most of the cards and are waiting it out to see what transpires. OS will move K.Smith. Guelph may move Luchanko. Sarnia may look to move Young and Wainright but both look to be OA candidates so who knows?
 
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Fischhaber

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I wouldn’t say 13 are buying. Some of those teams are status quo. For example, I don’t think Niagara will buy. They may tinker a bit. I think some other teams have already done mostly what they are going to do. London is an example and if Parker Vaughn won't waive his NTC, Barrie is mostly done.

But, I think you are correct that it seems Ottawa, SSM, and NB are holding most of the cards and are waiting it out to see what transpires. OS will move K.Smith. Guelph may move Luchanko. Sarnia may look to move Young and Wainright but both look to be OA candidates so who knows?
That's just semantics I guess, but I certainly wouldn't call Niagara a seller.

It's certainly more buyers than I expected either way. I believe that Brantford has already made a big move that hasn't been announced. Sudbury looks like they are making a run with Musty. Kitchener's GM has somewhat committed to buying. Brampton has made moves already. Flint is rumoured to be making calls about additions.

I could have seen any of those teams going the other way and moving out some vets, but it looks like the pieces available will be very limited.
 

OMG67

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That's just semantics I guess, but I certainly wouldn't call Niagara a seller.

It's certainly more buyers than I expected either way. I believe that Brantford has already made a big move that hasn't been announced. Sudbury looks like they are making a run with Musty. Kitchener's GM has somewhat committed to buying. Brampton has made moves already. Flint is rumoured to be making calls about additions.

I could have seen any of those teams going the other way and moving out some vets, but it looks like the pieces available will be very limited.

100% agreed which is why I liked your original post. The only thing I wanted to key on is 13 buyers. Ottawa, NB, SSM, Sarnia, Peterborough, OS, and Guelph may be sellers but it doesn’t mean all the remainder are buying. That was my only point. I think a lot of the supposed buyers have already made their moves. I think there will be a handful of teams in that group of 13 that will simply sit it out. I get what you say about it being semantics though. The underlying point is still the same. More buyers than sellers, especially when a couple that are in the seller group have nothing that anyone wants to buy!
 

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