We’ve seen a lot of “how did they trade him” deals in the past, and when we look back, it’s really not as bad as we may have thought at the time.
Remember Clarkson’s contract? Just a few months ago Washington must’ve been at a “Front Office Retreat” to the Red Light District, when they acquired Pierre Luc Dubois, and crazy enough, there will probably be another Manager out there, who’s still thinking mmmmhe’s gonna fix him, after the Caps send him packing again.
I’d take my chance with Huberdeau (for 2 Cup runs) way before I’d take my chance with Dubois these days, and I’ve gone through all the stages with PLD. Even last summer, I thought he could put a team (or two) over whatever “top” they were trying to get over. Now, I’m at the don’t insult my intelligence if you were another manager calling me about him.
So things change.
As for Huberdeau, it’s going to have to be a very unique trade.
Probably from an organization who’s somewhat desperate, who probably only has a very short window, and is hoping for a great run, “on the cheap.” Who when it comes to giving up assets, doesn’t have the assets to be spending a ton of prospects and picks on more desirable players. Where they know in a couple of years their salary structure is gonna start declining rapidly. Thinking if they get 2 great years out of him, they win the trade, and will deal with any fallout then. Maybe they just keep him and have him help mentor their rebuild. The important years will be the 2?
Not to mention, it’ll be a manager who thinks he outsmarts everyone else. With a major ego..
Enter the Pittsburgh Penguins and Kyle Dubas.
Huberdeau is gonna end up going to a team like the Pens after this season (or maybe even at the deadline) along with a player like Pospisil, or maybe even Sharangovich, and Calgary will retain about $1.5 million….
Dubas will sell this to Pittsburgh’s media and fans, with Malkin leaving after the year. Pointing towards getting a good player included from Calgary, and not having to spend anything other than the money… On how his “New Super Duper Analytics Program” he had built around the Penguins lineup, shows Huberdeau was a perfect fit!!
He’s gonna end up Trading Malkin’s future LTIR contract and Graves, retaining $1 million on Graves. Moving out $10 million and bringing in $10 million or just over $12 million if it’s Sharangovich.
Calgary brings in a serviceable Dman at $3.4 million, who they can play with their younger players, as they’re probably moving Andersson at this deadline or around the draft. They’ll see how that goes, and when it stops being a good thing, buy him out, if they cant trade him.
Calgary makes the move to open up a big salary slot, years sooner than they ever hoped, without having to buy Huberdeau out, and they start building around their younger players. Yes, it costs them a good player, but life goes on.
Pittsburgh tries to put together one last group of players to make a final run with Sid. If Huberdeau is ever gonna recover his game, it would be playing on Sid’s wing.
That’s the type of deal we could see. Calgary fans are gonna hate it on the surface, giving up a nice player, but it’ll free up big money, and the Huberdeau saga will finally be behind them.
Any player can be traded.