Speculation: Marchand to Edmonton

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Hard to see Boston selling on their captain while being as close as they are to the playoffs. If anything it would have to be a hockey trade and Eddy doesn't seem to be a good fit for that.

If the Oilers want to add a top 6 F it should be another center so they can let Drai and McJesus run wild and not completely sacrifice scoring depth.
 
He’s already drank the tears of Canucks fans, so what would be the point - some joys last a lifetime.
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I clicked like but I he's far from a priority for me...

2RD

a goalie to push Stu













Marchand or any forward really.

I'm legit happy with Kane in bottom 4, Ryan alternating and maybe even calling up Savoie and giving him a look. Forwards are not an Oilers issue. Not saying they are perfect forwards but 2RD and another goalie are so much higher for me personally.
Sorry yes I should clarify, if they were to add a forward I think he would be exactly what they need. I personally say another Goalie should be top of that list
 
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4 teams will fight to have Marchand if Boston want to trade him.
Edmonton Vegas Dallas and Colorado
But right now Boston still close to a playoff spot and if they still in the race not sure they will trade him.
To me the better fit for him is Dallas but if he's traded my prediction is Colorado
 
He is pretty much the version of Lucic Edmonton got at this point of his career..
Not sure about drooling but would certainly be interesting.
Thanks for the laugh.

Speaking of, didn’t he get a 2011 SC tattoo with multiple misspellings? I think it said “2011 Stanley Cup Champian’s”
What tattoo did the Canucks player get, instead?
 
Is it really a rumor if some random guy just throws a name out there? And says to take it with a grain of salt, no less...
Lowetide isn't a random guy. He is one of the more popular, and level headed, members of the Edmonton media.

He wouldn't report it if there wasn't something to it.

I personally hope Stan Bowman uses Edmonton's assets to get a RHD and a 1B goaltender, but knowing the Oilers getting a forward is something they'd do instead.
 
Lowetide isn't a random guy. He is one of the more popular, and level headed, members of the Edmonton media.

He wouldn't report it if there wasn't something to it.

I personally hope Stan Bowman uses Edmonton's assets to get a RHD and a 1B goaltender, but knowing the Oilers getting a forward is something they'd do instead.
TBH you would take Marchand over any RHD that is available......

We don't have wingers for Drai
 
TBH you would take Marchand over any RHD that is available......

We don't have wingers for Drai

I can't say I know who is actually available as a Defenseman.

I do know Skinner struggles to hold Edmonton in games when they start off slowly (which is waaaay too often). Adding a 1b goaltender, for me, is the top priority this trade deadline. Vejmelka? Daccord? Dunno.

Adding a 2nd pairing guy on the back end is next but not by much. With Marcus Pettersson gone maybe Oleksiak? Jokiharju remains a pending UFA in Buffalo. Someone like that.

Then for me, bottom six forwards is next. Scissons for a right show center or something, Mathieu Olivier is a winger who can PK, hit and fight. Not sure if they can even get him.

A guy like Marchand who would cost a lot isn't high on my list of things for the Oilers to get.
 
I can't say I know who is actually available as a Defenseman.

I do know Skinner struggles to hold Edmonton in games when they start off slowly (which is waaaay too often). Adding a 1b goaltender, for me, is the top priority this trade deadline. Vejmelka? Daccord? Dunno.

Adding a 2nd pairing guy on the back end is next but not by much. With Marcus Pettersson gone maybe Oleksiak? Jokiharju remains a pending UFA in Buffalo. Someone like that.

Then for me, bottom six forwards is next. Scissons for a right show center or something, Mathieu Olivier is a winger who can PK, hit and fight. Not sure if they can even get him.

A guy like Marchand who would cost a lot isn't high on my list of things for the Oilers to get.
Why not go all in? The Oilers window to win is only a few more years.

Clearly the end of last year we talked about the biggest need being wingers for Leon. We still don't have that....

Also they aren't adding a goalie, I don't know why it's being beaten to death.
 
Money would be a massive issue because even at 50% he’s over 3 mil and Edmonton simply doesn’t have the pieces to get Brad and get someone to take half his salary. Team already has depth issue so not sure who they can afford to remove from the active roster as a contract.
The Oilers have over $5M in cap space and they could manufacture a fair bit more if needed. At the deadline Marchand will be owed all of about $250K in real money. The cost to have a third team retain would be a late pick.

Now is he a realistic target. I suspect not. But who knows.
 
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Why not go all in? The Oilers window to win is only a few more years.

Clearly the end of last year we talked about the biggest need being wingers for Leon. We still don't have that....

Also they aren't adding a goalie, I don't know why it's being beaten to death.

I was at the Leafs game. I was in row 18 across from the Oilers net. *Trust me* the Oilers need an upgrade in net.
 
Can you explain why this is a money issue?
Marchand has a cap hit of $6.125M, Oilers have $5M in cap space currently. They also have Kane on LTIR but is expected back at the end of February and carries a cap hit of $5.125M. Oilers need to move money out to make a Marchand trade happen.
 
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Marchand has a cap hit of $6.125M, Oilers have $5M in cap space currently. They also have Kane on LTIR but is expected back at the end of February and carries a cap hit of $5.125M. Oilers need to move money out to make a Marchand trade happen.
With retention they could easily fit him, and Kane just stepped on the ice for the first time a week ago in a solo skate with no equipment or other players on the ice. There's next to zero chance he's back this month. It's almost a foregone conclusion he won't play in the regular season.
 
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With retention they could easily fit him, and Kane just stepped on the ice for the first time a week ago in a solo skate with no equipment or other players on the ice. There's next to zero chance he's back this month. It's almost a foregone conclusion he won't play in the regular season.

Yeah Kane is still a few weeks away at least. He isn't even skating with the team in a no contact sweater yet. He won't be back in February.
 
With what money? Maybe Marchand and Carlo for Bouchard and someone
Boston's not fetching a top pairing RD for a depreciating Carlo and a Marchand rental, c'mon now.

I don't see it happening because Edmonton won't want to nuke their depth but something like this is workable from a $ standpoint:

Marchand at 50%

for

Edmonton 1st
Henrique
SOR (32nd overall 2024)
lesser pick or prospect

We'd then have to swing a separate deal for someone like Evans to fill in at 3C.
 
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It would probably set Edmonton back a lot. Boston doesn't really need to sell him off, and with the cap going up, they could probably afford to keep Marchand and retool a bit. To retain the salary that EDM would essentially need to make any other moves (like upgrade at defense) and remain cap compliant, I can't see Boston taking less than Savoie and Edmonton's first-rounder this year, which is likely going to be a pretty late pick anyway. I don't think Boston would want to take any roster players back from Edmonton (that they're willing to give up, at least; i.e., Henrique or some other cap dump) to make the money work since I am fairly convinced that they are comfortable keeping Marchand and/or confident he will re-sign. I don't know a ton about Savoie other than that he's fast and that the Oilers fleeced the Sabres to get him, so maybe it's totally sacrilegious to suggest he should be part of the return, but I just don't see Boston taking anything less than a blue chip prospect for Marchand. Frankly, I still think that if the offer was just 2025 1st and Savoie for Marchand the Oilers are still winning that trade.
 
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Is it really a rumor if some random guy just throws a name out there? And says to take it with a grain of salt, no less...
Hes not exactly a "random" hes a former radio host, Former HF member, has a blog that followed the oilers since 2005 and writes for the athletic.

Im not sure i'd say he's an insider but he probably does have some contacts in the Oilers org, i think he even briefly worked for the Oilers.
 
It would probably set Edmonton back a lot. Boston doesn't really need to sell him off, and with the cap going up, they could probably afford to keep Marchand and retool a bit. To retain the salary that EDM would essentially need to make any other moves (like upgrade at defense) and remain cap compliant, I can't see Boston taking less than Savoie and Edmonton's first-rounder this year, which is likely going to be a pretty late pick anyway. I don't think Boston would want to take any roster players back from Edmonton (that they're willing to give up, at least; i.e., Henrique or some other cap dump) to make the money work since I am fairly convinced that they are comfortable keeping Marchand and/or confident he will re-sign. I don't know a ton about Savoie other than that he's fast and that the Oilers fleeced the Sabres to get him, so maybe it's totally sacrilegious to suggest he should be part of the return, but I just don't see Boston taking anything less than a blue chip prospect for Marchand. Frankly, I still think that if the offer was just 2025 1st and Savoie for Marchand the Oilers are still winning that trade.

Some $$$ has to go back the other way or retention has to be involved.. or both. This is just the economics of the situation in Edmonton.
 
It would probably set Edmonton back a lot. Boston doesn't really need to sell him off, and with the cap going up, they could probably afford to keep Marchand and retool a bit. To retain the salary that EDM would essentially need to make any other moves (like upgrade at defense) and remain cap compliant, I can't see Boston taking less than Savoie and Edmonton's first-rounder this year, which is likely going to be a pretty late pick anyway. I don't think Boston would want to take any roster players back from Edmonton (that they're willing to give up, at least; i.e., Henrique or some other cap dump) to make the money work since I am fairly convinced that they are comfortable keeping Marchand and/or confident he will re-sign. I don't know a ton about Savoie other than that he's fast and that the Oilers fleeced the Sabres to get him, so maybe it's totally sacrilegious to suggest he should be part of the return, but I just don't see Boston taking anything less than a blue chip prospect for Marchand. Frankly, I still think that if the offer was just 2025 1st and Savoie for Marchand the Oilers are still winning that trade.
I don't think Boston is getting a first on top of Savoie. Maybe Savoie straight up or Savoie and money going back, but he's our best prospect by a country mile and really breaking out at the AHL level right now. His point totals aren't gaudy but the Condors stink and the coach likes ultra defensive hockey.
 

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