For example
To NJ:
Oliver Bjorkstrand (50% retained)
Ryan Winterton (2 years left on ELC)
2025 2nd round pick
To Seattle:
Nemec
I don't mind this. It's at least in the ballpark of the right value.
What Fitzgerald has to think about is, will the Devils ever field a D with Nemec, Casey, Silayev, and L. Hughes? Is that where he wants the Devils' D to be in 2026-27? And if not, which guy has to go? We know Hughes isn't going to go for two reasons, Silayev has limited value because he's in Russia which can function as a no-trade clause, Casey was a 2nd round pick - the odd man out here is theoretically Nemec. Now if Seattle is willing to do Casey for Bjorkstrand at 50% retention, I think about that too, but I kind of doubt that they are with Montour and Dunn in the fold. That's why a Casey trade is almost impossible to win, it's just not a position and player type that teams are willing to throw premium assets at anymore.
The counterpoint to Nemec's trade value cratering is that if he gets back to the NHL and does well, that all goes away very fast. The Devils demoted Larsson in 2013-14 for an extended stretch in his D+3, they signed him to a long-term deal after his D+4 and traded him for a 1st line wing a year older with a more expensive contract that had a year less left on his contract after his D+5. Larsson also totally remade himself, he was drafted rather bizarrely as an offensive D who could move the puck and settled into being a physical 2nd pair guy who can handle D-zone starts and munch minutes.