Proposal: Ivan Fedotov & 2nd for Spencer Knight (Phi & Fla)

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I'm not sure Zito is ready to give up on Knight this season. While adding picks would be nice, I rather hold onto some hope that our 23YO goalie can find his groove again over a 2nd round pick.
 

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Not sure if this works but the Panthers can choose between the Flyers own 2nd or Anaheim's 2nd. If this is far off what would it take for Philly to add Spencer Knight?


So a 27 year old fringe goalie and a 2nd for a 23 year old goalie has had some personal issues but most expect him to take over for Bobrovsky in 2 years time. Some people believe (and I am one of them) that Knight, if he gets his head on right, will be the splitting netminding duties sooner than later full time with Bobrovsky, Knight is the future number 1 goalie with the Panthers and he has better credentials that Fedotov has. IF the panthers do want to move on from Knight? They will get more
 

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So a 27 year old fringe goalie and a 2nd for a 23 year old goalie has had some personal issues but most expect him to take over for Bobrovsky in 2 years time. Some people believe (and I am one of them) that Knight, if he gets his head on right, will be the splitting netminding duties sooner than later full time with Bobrovsky, Knight is the future number 1 goalie with the Panthers and he has better credentials that Fedotov has. IF the panthers do want to move on from Knight? They will get more
Its great what you believe but the reality is that he is a player with major personal issues to the point he had to pause his career to seek help while playing worse every year and he carries a 4.5 million cap hit for this year and next.

Seriously he isn't a guy any team can count on at the moment. His value to you and others is name only and not what he has done on the ice.

He is closer to being out of the league before he is a NHL starter. A competing GM isn't trading for this guy and a rebuilding GM isn't giving more than a 2nd.
 

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To believe this is fair value would be premised on the assumption that Knight is a distressed asset. While that is somewhat understandable at a cursory glance, I think there’s little reason to believe Florida sees it that way. He’s still young for a goalie and still fits the ideal timeline to replace Bob and extend the window with big upside.

I’m also not sure Philly needs to expending draft capital to move up the goalie timetable. Between Ersson, Fedotov and Kolosov at the pro level and Bjarnason and Zavragin further down the pipeline, the Flyers seem pretty flush with options. Each alone may represent a lottery ticket, but combined that’s a pretty stacked goalie system and there’s at least a decent chance your gonna get one or both of a reasonable stopgap and long-term solution out of that group.
 
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SoundAndFury

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Fedotov showed nothing in his career that would suggest he is an NHL goalie and he carries that ridiculous price tag now. There is no chance on Earth that a competitive team will take him on. You probably have to give up close to a first-rounder just to get rid of that contract without retention.
 
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Poppy Whoa Sonnet

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Seems like an L for Florida, even though both guys are untradeable at the moment. The Fedotov contract looks like a necessary promise to get him to come over, and he's shown so little in his NHL minutes that's there's no way Florida does this. If they were serious about giving up on Knight they'd move him for stability in net not another, bigger question mark.
 

antman12

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Easy no for Philly.

Philly is in no position to be giving up valuable draft picks. Especially for a position they have a few promising guys in the pipeline and one starting in the NHL.
 

Leafshater67

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If the panthers move on from knight which I doubt they do, no way they take a backup with a big contract.

If anyone goes out, it’s to clear up cap space. Florida doesn’t want picks, they’re in win now mode
 

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