tarheelhockey
Offside Review Specialist
And they immediately got cold feet and backed out.
They didn’t just “get cold feet”, they recognized that Rantanen had undergone some sort of mental implosion and become a near-zero contributor, AND had expressed that he would not be willing to re-sign.
So their choice was:
1) Six weeks of Rantanen playing at a 12-goal pace
2) Stankoven + 1st + 1st + 3rd + 3rd
Imagine not making that trade, and watching Rantanen sleepwalk through March and April (because you bet your ass they weren’t getting out of April) before leaving as a UFA. Staying put with him would be completely indefensible.
It's the fact that at certain points in time this year they had Necas/Rantanen/Stankoven on the roster (as the main pieces) and they ended up with the worst of those three players
The worst player, but the only one signed long term. That’s the equation the Canes had to deal with. They knew Necas and Rantanen weren’t sticking around, and neither of them was going to be a difference maker this spring.
This would all have been VERY different if Rantanen had come into Carolina looking like he could take them to another level. It is manifest that he is not that player right now, which is a reality they had about 1-2 weeks to deal with.