Letang makes 6.1 mil per and has been a #1 defenseman for years, right up to last year.
Yes, in the past he was a very good #1, not elite, but just below that group.
Today, he's 37, on pace for a career worst season.
He'll be 38, 39, and 40 at the start of his last 3 years in this contract.
Last year is meaningless in assessing his current trade value.
Anderson makes 5.5 mil per and has been a shit 3rd liner for years.
Nah ... He's been a mediocre bottom six player mostly, but this year his level of play and output has actually improved a bit.
Habs approach is definitely not a great fit for him overall, but he seems to be settling in.
His contract is bad, but it's reasonable to expect his level to stay pretty steady next two years.
I wouldn't touch him past 33 except as a 4th liner and paid as such, but that's not material to his current value.
19 games for either doesn't change that, unless one has the memory of a goldfish.
Your petty comment aside, this post suggests you, like the pens management that assembled this roster, mistakenly over estimate past performance in assessing current state.
1/4 of a season isn't what changed, age is.
For someone so caught in the past, one would think you understand that precedent is few players maintain performance levels past their mid 30's, and that decline is steep rather than linear. Surprised how confusing this appears to be for you.
No, it does not. If Letang had this year and next left on his contract? Sure, that could do it. 3 years after this one? Yeah, it’s just not going to happen.
I disagree. Year 3 is still well within the window where the Habs will have a large volume of rister players on ELC or first RFA deals. And you continue to ignore the buy out or retained trade options should that cap room be viewed as necessary elsewhere.