Proposal: Free agency edition Trade Rumours/Proposals [MOD - Stay on Topic] 5

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Don't love that trade for Dallas

Granlund isn't exactly the kind of player who typically excels come playoff time. More of a regular season scorer and I question whether he'll put up the same kind of numbers in Dallas battling for offensive opportunity.

And Ceci is a bottom pairing guy. He'll probably knock Dumba out of the lineup, but won't make much of a difference.

Would have expected SJ to have to take on Dumba to get a 1st for Granlund and Ceci.
 

Bruce says we’re interested in Ryan Donato and Brandon Tanev.
Brandon Tanev heard the news he might be on the move
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Then found out it could be to Ottawa (his favourite Canadian city)
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I can't see us waiting to give up the pick if we were apparently willing to give the league the Boston pick last year, and the league said no. That points to us valuing the cost certainty of giving up a late pick, even if we give it up earlier.

While I'd love to believe that we are the team that we have been for most of the last 30 or so games - there is so much parity in the league, and a lot of volatility with where teams finish year-to-year. I don't like the idea of using this year's pick on a trade or to select a player, and potentially giving up a top 16 lottery pick.

A name like Tanev or Donato makes sense, because those are players who won't cost a lot to acquire as rentals. Maybe a 2nd round pick. Tanev probably costs more then Donato, since most teams will want physicality for the playoffs.
 
Why trade the 2025 1st? Forfeit it.
That or wait a year, and keep on the NHL, so they get the same as NJ got, pick moved to last in the first round.

I can't see us waiting to give up the pick if we were apparently willing to give the league the Boston pick last year, and the league said no.
they said no, because it wasn’t the Sens pick.
 
Ott has a lot of LWs I doubt they need any more, they could use another RW or two. What are they going to do with all these LWs Perron, Highmore, Gregor, Cousins & Ostapchuk & a few more in Belleville who have already played in Ott?
Perron is right, but says he always plays right side and prefers it.
 
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