News: Gustav Nyquist scratched for trade related reasons, MIN is one of the most aggressive pursuers

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The thing with Nyquist is that he's purely a "complementary" style of player. He does not drive anything on his own. But he will check the basic boxes in terms of having basic skill level, basic defensive attention, and pretty good overall "intangibles" along the way.

Somehow last season all the stars aligned and he got 75 pts. You can't expect that to ever happen again.

But he's sort of an ok 40-pt kind of reliable veteran in normal circumstances. Trending a bit below that level atm in Nashville's current dumpster fire, but if you have an opening for a player who fits that kind of niche, he'll be ok as a 2/3W for you. How badly do you need that and who else in that niche is on the market? I don't know. :dunno:
 
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I guess Minnesota is doing ok with our rejects? Hinostroza and Hynes anyway. Trenin maybe not so much. But I'll cheerfully take their 2nd for Gus. They don't have a 3rd or 4th (except late TO) so that kind of sets an interesting threshold? If it's a 2025 pick anyway. :crossfing
 
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Pretty sure this is coming down to the Wild and Columbus. Columbus doesn't want to spend premium picks for a rental but our front office knows how important it is to show that we, quoting a certain Finnish player, showing losing is acceptable. Right now Columbus needs a 3rd line winger with experience that can still keep up with the kids and since he knows the locker room Nyquist would check all the boxes.

Personally I would give our 3rd even though this has been a bad year for him and time is not on his side...for those who aren't there yet wait until you are 35 and feeling the pain everyday.
 
I guess Minnesota is doing ok with our rejects? Hinostroza and Hynes anyway. Trenin maybe not so much. But I'll cheerfully take their 2nd for Gus. They don't have a 3rd or 4th (except late TO) so that kind of sets an interesting threshold? If it's a 2025 pick anyway. :crossfing
Nyquist is worth closer to a 4th round pick than a 2nd.
 
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We don't have a 3rd this year, so I'd say a 2026 3rd sounds about right. Maybe we're trying to trade a contract like Merrill or Shore to make room, so maybe we'd have to give up a little more.

Guerin must have been enthralled with the 9 games and 10 points Nyquist gave us two years ago. Don't see the point to spend another pick on a guy who won't move the needle much this year, but that's most of Guerin's trades.
 

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