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Some of the ideas floated here are not very rebuild-like.
What’s the likely hood the 24th OA becomes an actual player for the Vancouver Canucks?

Not Washington. Not Anaheim. For Vancouver.

Getting a 25 year old top 4 Dman to play on the roster and use as a trade chip in the future for a higher OA pick or a prospect that’s been developed is better than

I’m just as guilty at looking at draft picks and fantasizing that the player in the 24OA will reach their potential and he contributes but we are Vancouver fans. It’s almost 90% chance of that never happening.
 
SJS making all sorts of interesting bits at very low cost. Gasseau seems like what you'd hope for in a 4th/5th rounder that has developed well.

Gasseau is a California kid who told Boston he wasn't signing and has connections to a bunch of SJ's other young players. Seems like a micro Adam Fox situation they were able to take advantage of here.
 
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What’s the likely hood the 24th OA becomes an actual player for the Vancouver Canucks?

Not Washington. Not Anaheim. For Vancouver.

Getting a 25 year old top 4 Dman to play on the roster and use as a trade chip in the future for a higher OA pick or a prospect that’s been developed is better than

I’m just as guilty at looking at draft picks and fantasizing that the player in the 24OA will reach their potential and he contributes but we are Vancouver fans. It’s almost 90% chance of that never happening.

Pigs will fly in a frozen hell before we're trading 1st round picks for players 1 year from UFA. It isn't happening, nor should it.
 
Pigs will fly in a frozen hell before we're trading 1st round picks for players 1 year from UFA. It isn't happening, nor should it.
Then the management group should package the Minny 1st, SJ 2nd and Canucks 2nd and move up.

We want as close to as NHL ready prospect or player as possible. Do not rely on our team to do the development of anybody past 15 OA

Byram for 1 year will have more games played for the Canucks than the 24 OA. Guaranteed.

Guaranteed revenue is better than forecasted revenue that misses 90% of the time.
 
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Then the management group should package the Minny 1st, SJ 2nd and Canucks 2nd and move up.

We want as close to as NHL ready prospect or player as possible. Do not rely on our team to do the development of anybody past 15 OA

Byram for 1 year will have more games played for the Canucks than the 24 OA. Guaranteed.

I'm sure they'll try to move up but deals like this don't happen very often because other teams usually aren't interested in moving down.

Players taken #24 overall between 2000 and 2020 have averaged 407 GP (will be 500 GP because guys like Konecny/McCann/Tomasino are still playing) so this seems like a very bad guarantee to make.
 
I'm sure they'll try to move up but deals like this don't happen very often because other teams usually aren't interested in moving down.

Players taken #24 overall between 2000 and 2020 have averaged 407 GP (will be 500 GP because guys like Konecny/McCann/Tomasino are still playing) so this seems like a very bad guarantee to make.
What percentage of those GP are with the team that drafted them?
 
Players taken #24 overall between 2000 and 2020 have averaged 407 GP (will be 500 GP because guys like Konecny/McCann/Tomasino are still playing) so this seems like a very bad guarantee to make.
How about for the Vancouver Canucks?

A 25 year old established top 4 D vs a Vancouver Canucks pick.

Betting against the Canucks is easy money when it comes to player development.

Hell, Bryam at next years TDL will probably get us a prospect that’s better than what we will do with the 24th.
 
What percentage of those GP are with the team that drafted them?
This is a tough way to evaluate, because if they were traded then you have to see who they were traded for, and if your GM is Jim Benning then it's really not a fair way to evaluate.
 
This is a tough way to evaluate, because if they were traded then you have to see who they were traded for, and if your GM is Jim Benning then it's really not a fair way to evaluate.
True. I was mostly curious as the development time for a player in the late first round is going to far more delayed than a top 15 pick. Those players typically end up hitting their peak and being moved/signed elsewhere as they are closer to their free agency.
 
What percentage of those GP are with the team that drafted them?

52% but that's also not factoring in that most of these players were then traded for other players that continued to help those teams.

How about for the Vancouver Canucks?

A 25 year old established top 4 D vs a Vancouver Canucks pick.

Betting against the Canucks is easy money when it comes to player development.

Hell, Bryam at next years TDL will probably get us a prospect that’s better than what we will do with the 24th.

Next season is about finishing bottom-3 in the NHL, not sabotaging that by loading up on impact blueliners approaching UFA.

Player development has been excellent in recent years, FWIW.
 
52% but that's also not factoring in that most of these players were then traded for other players that continued to help those teams.



Next season is about finishing bottom-3 in the NHL, not sabotaging that by loading up on impact blueliners approaching UFA.

Player development has been excellent in recent years, FWIW.
Bryam next TDL will get us a better prospect developed by another organization than the 24th developed by the Canucks

And keeping him will get us a player vs a pipe dream.
 
Bryam next TDL will get us a better prospect developed by another organization than the 24th developed by the Canucks.

We also aren't getting Byram straight up for the 24th pick. He'll cost a lot more than that right now.

I don't know how many ways there are to tell you that this isn't happening.

And if he gets hurt and we spend multiple key rebuild assets on a guy who walks for free next summer?

The whole notion is just ridiculous.
 
I'm sure they'll try to move up but deals like this don't happen very often because other teams usually aren't interested in moving down.

Players taken #24 overall between 2000 and 2020 have averaged 407 GP (will be 500 GP because guys like Konecny/McCann/Tomasino are still playing) so this seems like a very bad guarantee to make.
the canucks have even got over 600 games and nearly 500 points (so far) out of a guy they took 23rd, too.
 
We also aren't getting Byram straight up for the 24th pick. He'll cost a lot more than that right now.

I don't know how many ways there are to tell you that this isn't happening.

And if he gets hurt and we spend multiple key rebuild assets on a guy who walks for free next summer?

The whole notion is just ridiculous.
The only thing about Byram, is that there has always been smoke around him and Vancouver. If he has been telling his agent he wants to play in Vancouver, then other teams aren't going to trade for him knowing he's going to sign here anyways. Also, if you know you can get him on a "hometown discount" deal, giving up some assets isn't as hard to stomach.
 
Pigs will fly in a frozen hell before we're trading 1st round picks for players 1 year from UFA. It isn't happening, nor should it.
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The only thing about Byram, is that there has always been smoke around him and Vancouver. If he has been telling his agent he wants to play in Vancouver, then other teams aren't going to trade for him knowing he's going to sign here anyways. Also, if you know you can get him on a "hometown discount" deal, giving up some assets isn't as hard to stomach.

As much as Byram theoretically might like to play in Vancouver, I doubt he's chomping at the bit to play on a team just starting a rebuild.

I'm happy to kick the tires next summer if he's available in UFA but trading for him now is honestly absurd. And doubly so because there's so much overlap with Buium.
 
I wonder if San Jose moving down in the draft makes them more willing to move that pick for Marcus Pettersson.
If they are wanting a dman with their top pick they could trade to 3rd and aquire something from van. Then trade the 3rd to calgary/nyr depending on who offers more for malholtra.
 

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