Value of: Mike Matheson

FerrisRox

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Matheson has been moved twice and has returned little value. I’m not sure why him suddenly putting up points on a bottom five team suddenly inflates his value to a 1st or 2nd.

Are you serious?

When he was traded from the Florida Panthers, his career high in points was 27.

When he was traded from the Pittsburgh Penguins, his career in high in points was 32.

Last season, he posted 62 points, and you're not sure why he would have his value inflated now?

For real? You honestly can't figure this one out?
 

Jumptheshark

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Are you serious?

When he was traded from the Florida Panthers, his career high in points was 27.

When he was traded from the Pittsburgh Penguins, his career in high in points was 32.

Last season, he posted 62 points, and you're not sure why he would have his value inflated now?

For real? You honestly can't figure this one out?


On a bad team being spoon fed minutes due to how bad or inexperience the other D are.

For those talking about pts--most of his pts are assists--if he scored more goals that would carry more weight

Big Mike is very bad in his own zone
 

Barsky

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Are you serious?

When he was traded from the Florida Panthers, his career high in points was 27.

When he was traded from the Pittsburgh Penguins, his career in high in points was 32.

Last season, he posted 62 points, and you're not sure why he would have his value inflated now?

For real? You honestly can't figure this one out?
It increases his value, but apparently not as much as you think. "Offenceman" who aren't great defensively, like the Gostisbehere's, Erik Gustafsson's & Tony Deanglos of the world, all of whom have broken 60 pts, don't garner 1st's or 2nd's in trades. A good defenseman is not generally determined solely by the points column, ever
 

Frank Drebin

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Gurglesons

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Are you serious?

When he was traded from the Florida Panthers, his career high in points was 27.

When he was traded from the Pittsburgh Penguins, his career in high in points was 32.

Last season, he posted 62 points, and you're not sure why he would have his value inflated now?

For real? You honestly can't figure this one out?

He was top 20 in 5v5 production when he was moved for Petry.

Last year Petry out produced him at 5v5.

Putting up 30+ PP points on a bad team when you’re playing 24+ a night is not something contenders are paying high value for.

I defended the Matheson trade a ton when I was told “he had the worst contract in the league” by Cats fans. I watched him a ton in Florida. I’ve watched him in Montreal. And I was an advocate for him in PIT.

He’s a very intriguing player, but he just isn’t smart enough to pay big value for.
 

Habs Halifax

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Not a Leafs fan, i guess everyone assumes so because the avatar lol.

But Sandin was 22 when traded and was not making a lot of money, 1.4M. Caps targeted him for the future and as much for upside.

Matheson is a 30 year old vet. I don't see him getting a 1st round pick but ibve been wrong before.

Let's see what happens i guess....

It's circumstantial if he gets a late 1st or not. Depends on how he is trending and also what cup contenders are after. I can see it going both ways to be honest. 2nd round and B+ prospect or late 1st.

very good logic here

The error here with many fans is Matheson has improved with his time on the Habs. More usage yes but he's at the mature age and he's not the same player he was with the Panthers and Pens. He's not that strong in his own end but he's one of the better offensive puck movers from the back end in the NHL and on a value contract. The value contract is something that is worth a lot to cup contenders but once again, He has to join a team that has solid D and needs some offense. If that team already has offensive D men, they will pass.
 

bud12

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I would try to trade him for a reliable rhd so Guhle could return to his natural side. In fact, the more I thinks of it, I would trade him for a big poutine and some nachos
 

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