StlBigFly
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- Mar 29, 2012
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At the end of the day, I don't think many teams are able and willing to give the Pens what Sid is really worth. We are talking multiple 1st, 2nds and 2-3 grade A prospects
Colorado - Receives Crosby
Flames (or similar) - Receieve Middelstadt
Penguins - receive an A tier prospect from Colorado, B+ tier from Calgary and Colorado, picks from each team, a cap dump possibly from Calgary.
Calgary pays a B+ prospect, maybe a cap dump, and whatever picks needed to make it balance for a center with 3 years of term. They should kind of end up getting hooked up, whoever would be in this leg of the trade. It would be a team focused on the future being asked to part with its future: they aren’t giving the good stuff, and Middlestadt isn’t exactly a hot commodity.
Colorado pays a center, an A tier and B+ tier prospect and whatever picks needed to make it balance for Crosby.
Seems viable.
My belief is Crosby isn’t just going to waive for whatever, it’s going to be an isolated case or two if that’s what he chooses to do. There won’t be a ton of trade leverage but the deal won’t happen unless it’s reasonably fair for the penguins. I think 3 total prospects, at least a 1st in there for sure from one of the two trade partners, and some other picks is a good haul.
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