Confirmed Trade: [PIT/NSH] Philip Tomasino for 2027 4th round pick

Empoleon8771

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I'm not thinking Tomisano has any wildly high upside, but he pretty clearly looks like a guy who could be a 20 goal, 50 point complementary winger alongside Malkin. Getting that for a 4th in 2 years from now (that they got by trading a rental Chad Ruhwedel) is excellent business by Dubas and pretty bad business by Trotz.

It stinks that Malkin only had about a year and a half left, but McGroarty-Malkin-Tomisano would be a nice line for them to run with for the last bit of Malkin's career once McGroarty is ready.
 
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Porter Stoutheart

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I'm glad Tomasino has shown so well right away. When he first made the team at 20 (he played his last junior year in the AHL due to Covid), it sure seemed like he was going to be top-6 fixture for the Preds by now. Instead, after being gradually railroaded out of the lineup and not standing out particularly in the AHL playoffs last year, I was worried it would take him a while to get his confidence back and produce.
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Petes2424

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To be fair to Barry, nobody debates Tomasino having NHL skills. It’s the rest of his game and any consistency they gave up on.

Trading a skilled younger player for a 4th rounder is you announcing to the league, he’s a “dime a dozen” winger.

When you’re that skilled though, you’re always gonna get a second NHL look playing in someone’s Top 6. We’ll know a lot more in 50 or so games. If there’s no consistency, he’ll end up on the 3rd or 4th line again.
 

Empoleon8771

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Lets pump the brakes on the celly for the trade and re-evaluate in 20 games or so...

I think you can pretty clearly say that trading a young talent like Tomasino for a 2027 4th is going to end up bad for Nashville unless Tomasino completely flops as a NHLer.

Even before he was traded, he had 71 points in 159 career NHL games. Selling him for a 4th in 2 years (that the Penguins got for Chad Ruhwedel) as a 23 year old is horrible mismanagement by the Predators. Even if he doesn't maintain his level of play with the Penguins (looks like a 50 point complementary winger), it's still an awful deal for Nashville.
 

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reino

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Fun to see actually skilled and confident young player with 71. Has been too long. His two way game doesn't matter because Malkin line is sheltered defensively.
 

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