Empoleon8771
Registered User
Kreider's had a poor 31 game run due to some back issues, which is the only reason he'd even be available. He also had 39 goals last year, which is one less than Guentzel's career high.
Wingers with his size, speed, and goal scoring are exceptionally rare, and his contract was considered a great one a few short months ago. Not to mention, he plays the type of game that wouldn't get neutered by Sully.
Considering his body of work vs. the small sample size of underperforming, I'd take the bet he'll be worth his contract the rest of the way, and then some.
And acquiring a soon to be 34 year old power forward with back issues severely impacting his play isn't a glaring red flag to you?
If Kreider was 27, this would be an entirely different discussion. But he's not, he's turning 34 later this season and has a playstyle that has historically fallen off a massive cliff very rapidly. It's not just a "poor 31 game run", he has been absolutely horrendous this year. His 5v5 production levels this year are even worse than what guys like Acciari and Carter had last year. Of the 388 forwards who have played in at least 200 minutes this year, Kreider ranks 379th in 5v5 points/60.
I'm not a complete no on acquiring him, but he's a guy that NY should be lucky if they give up without adding anything. The idea of trading actual assets for Kreider is a complete non-starter.