Take out soderblom and wings probably do it
To Detroit: Boeser 50% retained ($3.325M)
To Vancouver: Rasmussen, Soderblom, and a 2nd round pick
Every team in the league would like him on their roster. Especially at his cap hit. He’s hard to play against every night.Rasmussen is a 6’6” 3rd liner who can defend decently well and chip in 25-30 points. He only makes 3M. The fact that you think he has negative value is laughable.
He’s not great but he’s far from negative asset lol. Especially with the premium GMs place on size
Every team in the league would like him on their roster. Especially at his cap hit. He’s hard to play against every night.
He’d be “THAT” type of player this year, who Tampa would be circling and overpaying for, if they had draft picks left. Thinking his 26-32 years would be very productive. Good bet he settles into a 40-50 point player. At 6’6” they don’t come around very often who play a 200’ game.
Because Soderblom is sooooo underrated. Why would Detroit do it?Why would Vancouver consider this?
The best part? They’ve each requested a different pronunciation of their last name.Didn’t realize there was another guy named Soderblom and they are brothers.
The best part? They’ve each requested a different pronunciation of their last name.
Despite what people say... Rasmussen can play wing and center, PKs, is physical and will chip in 15 goals a year. I don't think he has crazy value or anything, but he's definitely not a negative asset and lots of teams would love a guy like him for a playoff run. Someone earlier in the thread says he plays like he's 5'6, despite he's got 90 hits already this season, leads Detroits forwards in hits. 5'6 players don't fight Brady TkachukNo offence, but a career high of 33 pts and only 15 pts so far this year. He is what he is at this point, as he isn't improving, unless he has one really good year where he hits 40-45, he will continue to be 20-30 pt player who leaves a lot to be desired.