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What an expansive and not at all selective history of goalie trades
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What an expansive and not at all selective history of goalie trades
I wouldn't say I was "crapping" on it...I was simply pointing out that it was from November before Gibson had even played a handful of games. I also pointed out that there was no solid reporting...just LeBrun speculating. The same seems true of Friedman. No source...no credibility.
Edmonton has nothing that they would be willing to trade that Anaheim would want, for Gibson.
Getting Gibson is a pipe dream created to tease desperate Oilers fans.
I don’t think that matters.The Ducks had 59 points last year. They currently are at 55 with 28 games left. Downgrading the goaltending for no reason other than to make Gibson and another team happy is absolutely a step back.
That is why most Ducks fans have been against trading him. We know he can still play, know he kinda throws in the towel when playing behind hot garbage of a defense, are fairly certain a change in scenery would bring back a Gibson that looks similar to 2017 version of him, but also know his contract is high and trading for him is a risk. We know there isn't a likely trade scenario where we win the trade. The cap hit doesn't hurt us, we aren't going to be contenders until the contract is over anyways.Gibson's got really nice numbers this year, both raw and underlying, but he's been hot garbage for five years prior, he'd have to okay the move, and he's got a relatively pricey cap hit. I really think the trade return won't be as high as Ducks fans are hoping for.
Luckily they've already got their goalie of the future in Dostal.
We have forward talent… I think part of the issue up front is the system and the shit powerplay.1) Poor Gibson, been trying to get out of there for years now.
2) Poor Anaheim, they need to figure out how to reallocate some of their goalie/dman magic into forwards. They’ve given away like a dozen Top 4 dmen and starting goalies since they last had a legit 1C or elite winger.
3) lol I don’t think I’ve ever seen a report abt players interested in particular trade destinations—esp non-stars
Gibson has wanted out for 3 years. That ship has sailed.I don’t think that matters.
If gibson wants to be traded, it’s prob something we need to look at. You grab a diff goalie via the trade and continue doing what you’re doing. Some of you worry about our ability to sign free agents get players to play here, I don’t think holding gibson hostage is a good move, and he knows dostal is right there ready to take over.
I’m not convinced trading gibson is the step back some of you act like(see fowler trade and the “step back” that was promised).
We need 1 more impact top 6 forward whether it be via a trade where Gibson is involved OR clearing Gibson's money to go spend in the offseason. Getting that F will help guys like Killorn and Leason (to a lesser degree) slot more appropriately in the lineup.We have forward talent… I think part of the issue up front is the system and the shit powerplay.
true but to be fair on a bottom team the last 4 years. Give him a decent team in front of him and he will perform better.You are now muted. Faced with proof, using your own words as indication, none of it is valid. You’ll battle to the death no matter what type of evidence is provided. And then you resort to condescending remarks to try and further your agenda.
Is there a reason you have this need to convince everyone you’re right? Even when proven otherwise?
Consistently bottom third of the league for 4 years running now.
We have forward talent… I think part of the issue up front is the system and the shit powerplay.
I don't watch Anaheim, so pardon my ignorance.We need 1 more impact top 6 forward whether it be via a trade where Gibson is involved OR clearing Gibson's money to go spend in the offseason. Getting that F will help guys like Killorn and Leason (to a lesser degree) slot more appropriately in the lineup.
I honestly don’t know your players and especially prospects enough to answer this question. Skinner to me isn’t an asset though, he’s a dump. Balance that against the traditionally weak returns for goalies, and I’m not really too jazzed about trading Gibson.What do you think would be a fair ask from Edmonton with and without retention?
Several comments likes this in the thread and I find it odd. Who would want to trade for a goalie who aspires to be the backup? It is a good thing Gibson wants to be the starter.As much as I kind of agree, this is overlooking the Ekholm trade.
That said, Gibson's insistence on being the starter above all else rubs me the wrong way.
Also any interest from the Oilers likely means that Dustin Schwartz says yes. In which case the Oilers should say no.
I don't think Verbeek is in any hurry to trade Gibson at this point, but Gibson to Carolina makes the most sense if it does happen because they have players and contracts that would allow the Ducks to continue to compete and not just go into tank mode.
If Verbeek wants zero net retention, how about something like this?
Gibson at max retention (at 3.2 M, 6.4 million retained over 2 years) for Kotkaniemi (at 3.22 M, 6.4 million retained over 4 years). This would help Carolina with cap space in their window in the next 2 years and give them goalie insurance and Gibby gets to play for a contender and pay less taxes. Ducks would get a big center who can win faceoffs and has some untapped potential.
Maybe also include a swap of Fabbri at max retention, so 2 M for Kotchekov who's contract matches exactly at 2 million. Hurricanes get a forechecking depth scorer and Ducks get a decent backup goalie with some upside for the next 2 years.
I do think the Ducks would want some form of sweetener. Maybe a prospect swap of Dionicio for Badinka?
If Gibson is traded to a contender, any first round pick is going to be in the 20+ range. Not as high a value. That being said: (i) I agree the ducks would need to retain (or take back a bad contract - perhaps the goalie he's replacing) to get a first round pick; and (ii) I think the preference is to land NHL talent or a top prospect over a draft pick.I don't think Gibson has the trade value Ducks fans seem to think (or hope) he has.
If Anaheim demands a 1st for a $6.4 Million AAV X3 years goaltender who has had spotty numbers over the past few seasons - for whatever reason - I don't think they'll have a lot of takers.
Dostal seems poised to take over as starter in net. Is Gibson fine with that? It doesn't sound like it to me. But the Ducks don't *have* to move Gibson. It is just likely to happen IMHO.
In that scenario the Oilers are better off trying to get Vejmelka as a pending UFA rental.
Just my two cents.
Which was what I suggested all alongGibson has wanted out for 3 years. That ship has sailed.
Also, you are grossly misstating the Fowler situation. The falloff was predicted if the team went with all 2nd year players, because the term “sophomore slump” exists for a reason, and has proven to be real for 2/3 of them. However, the team replaced veteran Fowler with veteran Trouba, which prevented the team from relying on said young players, while providing a better stylistic player for the roster, which…still plays pretty shot defense.
And what exactly do you think Edmonton could be willing to offer that Anaheim would be at all interested in?You're talking like Gibson is this massively sought after commodity in the league. He isn't.
I’d sayI don't watch Anaheim, so pardon my ignorance.
I assume you're talking about Terry, Zegras, McTavish, Carlsson, Sennecke, and Gauthier.
Is Terry better than his statline suggests? Do either of McTavish or Carlsson look like future 1Cs? Winning teams need at least one 1C and another forward who can drive his own line. Doesn't seem like Anaheim has either right now.
1st round pick in 2026, Beau Akey, M. Savoie, Sam O’Rielly. All can be used as trade chips, although I’m not sure which Anaheim would prioritize or currently be interested in nor do I think Gibson at his current cap hit warrants more than 1 of those assets.And what exactly do you think Edmonton could be willing to offer that Anaheim would be at all interested in?
Just out of curiosity what are edmontons needs outside of goalie?1st round pick in 2026, Beau Akey, M. Savoie, Sam O’Rielly. All can be used as trade chips, although I’m not sure which Anaheim would prioritize or currently be interested in nor do I think Gibson at his current cap hit warrants more than 1 of those assets.
Like I said.... pipe dream. None of those poor trade chips would induce Anaheim to trade Gibson. Edmonton has very poor trade capital to work with when it comes to trading for a legit #1 goalie who, with his current .915 Sv%, could make a huge differnce in the playoffs.... an Edmonton wet dream btw.1st round pick in 2026, Beau Akey, M. Savoie, Sam O’Rielly. All can be used as trade chips, although I’m not sure which Anaheim would prioritize or currently be interested in nor do I think Gibson at his current cap hit warrants more than 1 of those assets.
Eh I feel likeLike I said.... pipe dream. None of those poor trade chips would induce Anaheim to trade Gibson. Edmonton has very poor trade capital to work with when it comes to trading for a legit #1 goalie who, with his current .915 Sv%, could make a huge differnce in the playoffs.... an Edmonton wet dream btw.
Gibson is way more likely to go to Carolina this season, or anywhere else for that matter, than Edmonton.
Like I said.... pipe dream. None of those poor trade chips would induce Anaheim to trade Gibson. Edmonton has very poor trade capital to work with when it comes to trading for a legit #1 goalie who, with his current .915 Sv%, could make a huge differnce in the playoffs.... an Edmonton wet dream btw.
Gibson is way more likely to go to Carolina this season, or anywhere else for that matter, than Edmonton.
Potentially a RHD (subject to how Emberson continues to progress, but an upgrade is likely warranted anyways).Just out of curiosity what are edmontons needs outside of goalie?
Not true. Looks to be a forward and/or a LHD. Team will def be bringing in a forwardPotentially a RHD (subject to how Emberson continues to progress, but an upgrade is likely warranted anyways).
Ideally Arvidsson played like an actual top 6 winger, but in the absence of that, Draisaitl could really use a real winger to play with.
Besides that, any depth to overload this team and make them as competitive for a cup run this year while we have some value superstar contracts.