Brobust
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MeteWhat's the asking price if he's available?
Mete
Even if leafs get him for nothing, still dont have any kind of interest in an overpaid 3rd line CWhat's the asking price if he's available?
I like Dvorak more than most. But I can't see why Montreal would send him to a division rival for anything reasonable.
He's also slightly overpaid, and Montreal certainly won't want to retain on him.
This suggestion is dead in the water.
Lmao just because you guys made a bad trade acquiring him doesn't mean another team is gonna do the same thing.Well, Habs gave up a 1st and a 2nd, which was likely overpayment, but it gives an idea as to his value.
Unless the Habs have re-signed Monahan, Dvorak is a tough one to let go, since it means center slots 2 and 3 have to be filled for next season, and a lot of players will get weird usage in the meantime. Just sayin' Dvorak probably isn't being actively shopped, so the price is still likely to include at least one piece Toronto doesn't want to give up - a 1st, Knies, a couple of 2nds, etc., in addition to some kind of a skater to make the cap work.
Reading comprehension isn't your forte, is it ?Lmao just because you guys made a bad trade acquiring him doesn't mean another team is gonna do the same thing.
A rebuilding team still has to listen to all offers to player who aren't the long-term core... but that doesn't mean he's available at a discount.I don't think he's for trade yet.
Love how everyone says Kerfoot is useless, and then you see a thread like this for a guy on pace for fewer points, paid 1m more for two additional years and someone genuinely says the asking price is a 1st
Just by his contract alone he'd need to be significantly better than Kerfoot to have any value in a tradeDvorak is a better player than Kerfoot. I'm not saying Dvo is worth a first, or he is miles ahead of Kerfoot - but he is a better player.
. More than you are willing to pay as the Habs should have no interest in helping a divisional rival especially the Leafs.What's the asking price if he's available?
Well, Habs gave up a 1st and a 2nd, which was likely overpayment, but it gives an idea as to his value.
Unless the Habs have re-signed Monahan, Dvorak is a tough one to let go, since it means center slots 2 and 3 have to be filled for next season, and a lot of players will get weird usage in the meantime. Just sayin' Dvorak probably isn't being actively shopped, so the price is still likely to include at least one piece Toronto doesn't want to give up - a 1st, Knies, a couple of 2nds, etc., in addition to some kind of a skater to make the cap work.
Yeah, and I said as much. But it still gives an idea of what kind of return he might fetch.Yeah that's not his value that's what you paid.
You paid to much