WhatTheDuck
9 - 20 - 8
- D Simon Despres, 4th round pick, G Matt Hackett
2 - F Reid Boucher, G Scott Wedgewood
I think it's fair to say the Devils are short on top 4 defensemen after today's trade. Upon joining the Ducks, Despres quickly found chemistry playing with Fowler, and showed down that stretch drive that he can more than handle himself as a complimentary top 4 guy. Unfortunately a concussion this season raising question marks about his durability but that would be an issue for the Devils medical staff to address. Despres does have five years remaining with an AAV of $3.7M, so the Devils would obviously have to be sure he's healthy. At his best, he's a versatile, multi-talented dman with great physical tools.
Despres has the ability the play both sides so they could pencil him in next to Greene or Severson depending on who else claims the other top 4 spot. Could be an interesting way for the Devils to get their hands on a blue liner who is both younger and cheaper than the top 4 guys they would be pursuing in free agency, still without having to trade core assets. They take on Hackett to balance contracts & as a minor league veteran back up for Blackwood, and add a mid round pick.
The Ducks accomplish a couple things here. Most importantly they save some budget room, which most know is of utmost importance at the moment. In Boucher they get a young LW with legit scoring potential who could be penciled in to a top 9 spot. Wedgewood would hopefully take a hold of the back up job, giving us just about the most economical goalie tandem possible (appears to be an NHL ready prospect). In that scenario, assuming Boucher would be a cheap signing, the Ducks save at least $1.3M in salary and fill two roster slots for peanuts.
Thoughts?
2 - F Reid Boucher, G Scott Wedgewood
I think it's fair to say the Devils are short on top 4 defensemen after today's trade. Upon joining the Ducks, Despres quickly found chemistry playing with Fowler, and showed down that stretch drive that he can more than handle himself as a complimentary top 4 guy. Unfortunately a concussion this season raising question marks about his durability but that would be an issue for the Devils medical staff to address. Despres does have five years remaining with an AAV of $3.7M, so the Devils would obviously have to be sure he's healthy. At his best, he's a versatile, multi-talented dman with great physical tools.
Despres has the ability the play both sides so they could pencil him in next to Greene or Severson depending on who else claims the other top 4 spot. Could be an interesting way for the Devils to get their hands on a blue liner who is both younger and cheaper than the top 4 guys they would be pursuing in free agency, still without having to trade core assets. They take on Hackett to balance contracts & as a minor league veteran back up for Blackwood, and add a mid round pick.
The Ducks accomplish a couple things here. Most importantly they save some budget room, which most know is of utmost importance at the moment. In Boucher they get a young LW with legit scoring potential who could be penciled in to a top 9 spot. Wedgewood would hopefully take a hold of the back up job, giving us just about the most economical goalie tandem possible (appears to be an NHL ready prospect). In that scenario, assuming Boucher would be a cheap signing, the Ducks save at least $1.3M in salary and fill two roster slots for peanuts.
Thoughts?