I have mostly seen and heard negative reaction to the Podkolzin trade. It seems fans are frustrated with 1) the return, and 2) that we traded him to EDM.
Thought #1
If we did not trade Podkolzin, there would be a good chance he would be claimed on waivers at the start of the season, and we would lose him for nothing.
This is based on the fact that PDG & Aman are cheaper and were more impactful than Podkolzin last season. With the signing of Sprong, Podkolzin was on track to be our 15th forward and not make the team.
As you can see below, PDG & Aman take up less cap space, averaged more pts/game (offence), and had a higher PK TOI%/game (defense) than Podkolzin last season.
PDG (10pt/51gp, avg 16.07pts/82gp, 26.4 SH TOI%, 0.775M AAV)
Aman (7pt/43gp, avg 13.34pts/gp, 24.4 SH TOI%, 0.825 M AAV
Podkolzin (2pt/19gp, avg 8.63pts/gp, 0.0 SH TOI%, 1.0M AAV)
NHL Stats
Based on last season, it is safe to say Podkolzin is currently a worse and more expensive player than PDG & Aman.
Thought #2
Trading Podkolzin specifically to EDM is a good thing for the Canucks.
If we want to win the Cup, we likely need to beat EDM first. If Podkolzin plays in EDM’s lineup, then EDM will have a forward in their main lineup who is worse than both of VAN’s spare forwards. I am very okay with playing against a player who gets less than 1 point every 10 games and does not penalty kill.
Further, if PDG is 0.775M and better than Podkolzin, then you could say Podkolzin is overpaid by at LEAST 0.225M AAV. This overpayment is now with EDM. You might think that 0.225M is nothing, but 0.225M can actually become 4.086M.
0.225M = 1.0215M at the trade deadline. With 1.0215M, you can acquire a player at 25% with a 4.086M cap hit. This 4.086M can be the difference in having enough cap space to acquire a big rental player at the deadline (e.g., Jake Guentzel last season) when combined with other cap savings.
Thought #3
Considering we could have lost Podkolzin for nothing, the value that we got back is better than most people think. OTT’s 4th round pick will likely be much higher than EDM’s 4th round pick. EDM’s 4th might be close to a 5th. OTT’s 4th might be close to a 3rd.
Thought #4
The Canucks ended up trading what was once ~350 draft value for ~10 draft value.
Examining the value of NHL Draft picks - Sound Of Hockey
Podkolzin was drafted 10th OA, which equals 354.44 draft value. OTT’s 4th round pick likely falls roughly in the 100-110 OA range. That is ~10 draft value.
Does this mean ALLVIN made a bad trade? No. It means Podkolzin was NOT worth a 10 OA pick. It means Podkolzin became 1/35th of the player we expected him to become when we drafted him. It means we could have had a player who got 69 points instead of 2 points last season, if we just said “Matt Boldy” instead of "Vasiliev Podslovan”.
I think the main lesson here is that HIGH 1ST round draft picks have VERY HIGH STAKES.