ChaoticOrange
Registered User
Production DOES matter... and throughout his career he has PRODUCED an average of 28 points per season. If you think that garners a 1st or a 2nd round pick that’s your right. The team I root for is in dire need of RW scoring and I wouldn’t give up more than a 4th for Chiasson, even as a last resort option.
And you totally avoided commenting on the discussion points I posted. He’s a 28 point scorer in the NHL up to this point in his career. So what’s your sales pitch to a team looking for a RW scorer? He’s not a young kid with kids of potential. At his age he is what he is, and he IS a 28 point scorer. His stats have yo-yo’d, one season with points in the teens, the next with point totals in the 20’s. He’s cracked 30 points ONCE in his career.
I do think some playoff team would offer a second rounder would it if thought Chiasson was a missing ingredient. Honestly the scoring is just a bonus.
Do I see Boston being a fit? Not necessarily. Specifically I’d be calling the Islanders. Trotz knows exactly what Chiasson can do for a team’s playoff run and I’m sure would advocate for him.
You want a rental scorer? You could do worse than Chiasson, but he brings more than that. Certainly he’s a 28 point guy throughout his career. That in and of itself with a Nothing cap hit is worth more than a fourth. Strong numbers - though they’re over his career high - don’t DECREASE that price.
Hell Pat Maroon got a 3rd and a C prospect. At absolute least Chiasson should swing that much.