Confirmed with Link: Flyers trade Cutter Gauthier to Anaheim for Jamie Drysdale and 2025 2nd round pick

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Even if Gauthier never pans out, the could have traded him for a much more useful asset than Drysdale. Just poor asset management like always.

They just had to let bumbling Bob Murray get into their ear about Drysdale. If there was ever a GM to not trust about young defensemen evaluation it should have him been him. He traded Theodore to Vegas in the expansion draft then traded Montour to Buffalo.
If they traded Gauthier as rumored for Rossi, then drafted Buium, the future would be very much brighter.

They'd have a 1C, 1D and 1G base, even if Rossi is small. They could have flipped TK for a mid 1st+ and still gotten Luchanko if they loved him.

Suddenly, you have tons of cap space, tons of picks, key positions covered (1C, 2C, 1D, 2D (York), 1G) all in system and just wait until they develop.
 

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If they traded Gauthier as rumored for Rossi, then drafted Buium, the future would be very much brighter.

They'd have a 1C, 1D and 1G base, even if Rossi is small. They could have flipped TK for a mid 1st+ and still gotten Luchanko if they loved him.

Suddenly, you have tons of cap space, tons of picks, key positions covered (1C, 2C, 1D, 2D (York), 1G) all in system and just wait until they develop.
yea well sometimes life doesnt work out that way. it's not like it's his JOB to care about maximizing the talent of the franchise and ensuring they have the best possible chance of winning the cup so they can sell out WFC every night.
 
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If they traded Gauthier as rumored for Rossi, then drafted Buium, the future would be very much brighter.

They'd have a 1C, 1D and 1G base, even if Rossi is small. They could have flipped TK for a mid 1st+ and still gotten Luchanko if they loved him.

Suddenly, you have tons of cap space, tons of picks, key positions covered (1C, 2C, 1D, 2D (York), 1G) all in system and just wait until they develop.

However, no details of what an actual trade would look like.

This may be one reason the Flyers would have been wary:

"Rossi is an inspirational, feel-good story. He missed an entire season a few years back with a potentially serious heart condition stemming from COVID-19."

Given that Rossi had a hot start last season, doubt Minnesota would have traded him straight up in January. Could have got him in the summer of 2023 coming off 19g 0-1 1 in 2022-23.
Oct-Dec 35g 11-11 22 +9
Jan-May 47g 10-8 18 -13

Stamina will remain a question for an undersized center with some health questions until proven otherwise.
 

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This just further shows how half baked their plan of putting all their eggs into the Gauthier & Michkov basket was. :laugh:

Let's please take a moment to recall how late into this process they were still pushing this idea, and how since then they've done nothing to reset after having their plan (which was always sketchy) blown out of the water more elaborately than the Germans did to Beatty's squadron at Jutland. Just shrugged and carried on with their not-rebuild that also isn't a re-tool.
 

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If they traded Gauthier as rumored for Rossi, then drafted Buium, the future would be very much brighter.

They'd have a 1C, 1D and 1G base, even if Rossi is small. They could have flipped TK for a mid 1st+ and still gotten Luchanko if they loved him.

Suddenly, you have tons of cap space, tons of picks, key positions covered (1C, 2C, 1D, 2D (York), 1G) all in system and just wait until they develop.
Dont forget pundits were saying gauthier had 50 goal scoring top line center potential.

Either way they managed to squeeze a 2nd round pick and dman who is worse than seeler out of him.
 
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Doubt Briere gives Gauither a second thought.
He wasn't going to make or break the franchise once it was clear he was a LW, not a center.
At best an upgrade over Farabee. Maybe he'll be better than Tippett (28, 29 goals) or Foerster (20 goals and great defense as a rookie).
The difference wasn't going to move the needle very far.

You work with what you have and move on.
 

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Doubt Briere gives Gauither a second thought.
He wasn't going to make or break the franchise once it was clear he was a LW, not a center.
At best an upgrade over Farabee. Maybe he'll be better than Tippett (28, 29 goals) or Foerster (20 goals and great defense as a rookie).
The difference wasn't going to move the needle very far.

You work with what you have and move on.

The heralded scouts went after Cutter did they not?

If he’s at best an upgrade on Farabee, what’s that say?
 

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The heralded scouts went after Cutter did they not?

If he’s at best an upgrade on Farabee, what’s that say?
It was a weak draft?
Only three players taken after him have played significant NHL minutes
#6 Jiricek, #7 Korchinski, #10 Mintyukov.
#4 Wright hasn't set the NHL on fire either.
 

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It was a weak draft?
Only three players taken after him have played significant NHL minutes
#6 Jiricek, #7 Korchinski, #10 Mintyukov.
#4 Wright hasn't set the NHL on fire either.

If the slot was so bad, they were allowed to do something truly novel in this age of the league and trade that pick. Every year we know teams try and no one bites.
 

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If the slot was so bad, they were allowed to do something truly novel in this age of the league and trade that pick. Every year we know teams try and no one bites.
Who was the GM?
"Play it safe" Fletcher.

Though the last time Hextall made a trade down in the 1st rd, they ended up with Rubtsov and Laberge.
At least moving down a few slots Fletcher ended up with York and Brink.
 

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Who was the GM?
"Play it safe" Fletcher.

Though the last time Hextall made a trade down in the 1st rd, they ended up with Rubtsov and Laberge.
At least moving down a few slots Fletcher ended up with York and Brink.
Fletcher didn't make any bad moves though ?
 

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