Value of: Dylan Larkin

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Wings have around 20 mill in cap space and only Kane that is of any importance to re-sign, so they'll have money to attack free agency again and cap room with assets to make trades to improve the team.

Can't see Larkin wanting out.
 
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the man puts butts in the seats.

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Seems like attendance has steadily declined though
 
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I don't see a trade making sense. Off the top of my head, I could see Buffalo being interested if they want to begin their build up to playoff contention, but he'd be in pretty much the same boat as Detroit, albeit with the Sabres maybe being a bit further along with Dahlin, Power and Thompson.

Getting Buffalo's #1 pick in this draft would help reset Detroit's rebuild as guys like Larkin - in this scenario - combined with Kane and DeBrincat would be guys who would age out as Detroit starts to hit their window with a core comprised of guys like Raymond, Seider, Ed, ASP, Kasper, and hopefully Cossa, Augustine, MBN and Danielson.

I don't see Larkin getting moved unless he wants to improve his chances at winning a Cup, and it's not clear Buffalo is going to have better odds than Detroit over the next 5 or so years.
 
Doesn't make sense for Buffalo to move the first for him this year. Top 5 potential pick isn't moving. Something like Kulich prospect and 2026 first maybe.
 
Doesn't make sense for Buffalo to move the first for him this year. Top 5 potential pick isn't moving. Something like Kulich prospect and 2026 first maybe.
That's fine, but a PPG, 30 goal, rock solid 2-way center in his prime and signed for 6 more seasons for a top 5 pick would be good business both ways. But again, I don't see Larkin forcing a move unless it's for a team that has much better odds at winning a Cup than Detroit or Buffalo over the duration of that contract.
 
Not when they hold less people than the old one, genius.
Capacity % has been on the decline in recent years - not just total attendance. Went from averaging 100% when they were in the Joe and the first year of ceasers, to around 95% in recent years.

Obviously there are external factors but statistically since Larkin was named captain, butts have been taken out of seats.
 
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Come next year if Wings are not in a WC spot by Christmas then ship him and everyone else out except Seider, Raymond, Ed, and Kasper. Roll the dice for McKenna.
 
Capacity % has been on the decline in recent years - not just total attendance. Went from averaging 100% when they were in the Joe and the first year of ceasers, to around 95% in recent years.

Obviously there are external factors but statistically since Larkin was named captain, butts have been taken out of seats.

Attendance progressively up since the 19/20 season...

Seems like attendance has steadily declined though

And yet your claim was this. 🤔
 
Come next year if Wings are not in a WC spot by Christmas then ship him and everyone else out except Seider, Raymond, Ed, and Kasper. Roll the dice for McKenna.

Nobody outside those five has any sort of value, and those five are good enough to keep the team just out of the lottery gutter.

Nevermind that we have such a terrific history of lottery luck.
 
Nobody outside those five has any sort of value, and those five are good enough to keep the team just out of the lottery gutter.

Nevermind that we have such a terrific history of lottery luck.
We're currently 23 overall in the standings, 1st overall lottery eligible. Take out Larkin and Cat we will go down even further.
 
He should not be traded unless Detroit is blown away.

Think at least 3 quality young pieces (2nds and B prospects need not apply).
 
We hiring Lalonde back, too?
If we're not in a WC spot by Christmas next season, why not? Do it for the lawls.

Being serious though I'd rather send Larkin away for a chance at McKenna. Unless Yzerman does something drastic to improve this team Larkin will be in his 30s by the time we are ready to compete.
 
If we're not in a WC spot by Christmas next season, why not? Do it for the lawls.

Being serious though I'd rather send Larkin away for a chance at McKenna. Unless Yzerman does something drastic to improve this team Larkin will be in his 30s by the time we are ready to compete.

Yeah bruh, trading away Larkin and leaving your center depth at Kasper/Compher/Copp/Danielson for the foreseeable future would provide all the lawls. :sarcasm:
 
That's fine, but a PPG, 30 goal, rock solid 2-way center in his prime and signed for 6 more seasons for a top 5 pick would be good business both ways. But again, I don't see Larkin forcing a move unless it's for a team that has much better odds at winning a Cup than Detroit or Buffalo over the duration of that contract.
I personally would do it 10/10. I would argue Buffalo adding Larkin is enough to get them in. This team is way better than its record. The inconsistencies are maddening, and Larkin would help. Misa or Hagens could easily become a Larkin if Detroit has a quick retool.
 

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