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Perron for Hagelin, Hagelin for Pearson, Pearson for Gudbranson, Pettersson for Sprong, and then Horny for Matheson...
I mean, like, what? How big does the hockey trade have to before it's a "hockey trade"? Anderson for Domi? Laine for PLD? Weber for Subban?
The "bigger" they are, the less frequent they are.
Honest question, if Rust plays to a level that justifies a big pay day...why would we let him go to sign on of these guys who may very well get big pay days themselves (in UFA relative to what they bring as it always the case with UFA signings).
I think if you are wanting to jettison Rust, you are getting a premium asset back and possibly a pick and you are doing so because someone like Poulin has made him tradable...and we are no longer in contention in which case I doubt they throw money at any of the guys listed.
The Rust out, Hyman in...it just makes zero sense to me. Now, Zucker out, Hyman in, sure I can see that. Rust? No. I am just not following the logic on this one (mainly because I don't think it exists).
It's okay for me to talk about my mama...its not okay for you to talk about my mama. Make sense?
Palmieri never spent a 110 game stretch where he spent 780 minutes with Jake and Sid/Geno and only 120 minutes with none of them. I don't think Hornqvist came close to that either. There's a very short list of guys in the NHL who've had better RW situations at 5v5, and obviously there's a ton of PP talent too.
And yet despite the quality of the situation remaining pretty much in place - more PP time if anything - his 5v5 p/60 is down by about 1 and his PP p/60 is down by about 2. Which is actually a pretty similar trend down to Palmieri.
I dunno that it's totally off the cards. We've heard Hextall was talking to teams about ways to get back in the 1st at the deadline. That's a pretty limited number of guys on the team who can do it. I doubt it's happening but if Hextall's going to rebuild the prospect pipeline quick like he and the media have talked about a bunch, something surprising's gonna have to happen.
Also re Rust and Dumo - Rust's got two peers on the team already with McCann and Kapanen, plays in a position that's flush in free agency, and has a number of guys on the roster/in the prospect pipeline who can plausibly fill in for him. Dumo's got no peers, POJ's not projected to be that good, and there's not really anybody in free agency that matches what he does. Not to mention Rust is one year closer to free agency, and his numbers demand more of a pay rise. Rust may or may not be a great idea, but it's plausible. Dumo's a non-starter unless I'm missing something.
I really like McCann and I think Kap's a gem. They're not Rust's peers yet, but I'm hopeful they will be as soon as next season.
Again, I'm not wholly against moving Rust if the right stuff falls into place. Hell, I'm in favor of it. But this team absolutely will not move Rust, they'd let him walk before moving him, imo.
Well I've made my case. Prove me right, Rust! Prove me right!
One last thought. I think Rust scores so many types of goals. Corner shots, ugly deflections, backhands. I understand his unlikely acceleration from a middle six mid 20s guy but he really does have a knack for the net. He was a playoff hero then became a big regular season scorer. What if he can be both?
Right now, none of the top 6 Ws available this summer have the numbers to get as good a pay day as Rust in free agency. Unless Rust wants to offer a big discount (or waits until the '22 offseason to sign and has a really bad 21-22 season), a guy we sign this off-season is almost certainly cheaper than Rust from '22 onwards.
Which is not the main reason you do it.
It's about there being three roads on what to do with Rust. One is to lose him for nothing in '22. One is to reup him at a cost that may not match his future contributions. The last is to trade him for assets. If the latter is the plan, it has to be this summer. It can't be summer '22 because he's a free agent. I guess you could sign him this offseason and trade him before his new deal kicks in, but he's going to be a far less attractive asset on that sort of money. And this summer, Poulin isn't ready. It's either make do or mend from within the roster - promote Carter maybe - or sign a free agent.
The fact that the free agent signed this off-season has a good chance of being an equal or better contributor for their cap hit from '22 onwards does factor in from this point as we're talking about whether the team can afford to lose Rust from a contention standpoint. Nobody likes the idea of trading him for assets if it hurts us as a contender but if we can get a reasonably priced UFA it changes a lot.
But basically it comes down to which of the three options is the most appealing. I think there's good reason to think losing him for nothing and fat UFA contracts are both unappealing options. Trade and replace mightn't be fantastic either, but if the other two options aren't great it should be an option on the menu - with the quality and cost of potential UFA replacements being a big part of whether to go there.
We can get even more for him in a trade after we win the cup this year
Bill Torrey the best GM in hockey history IMO always said you needed to turnover 20% of the roster to be a repeat champ.
Is Rust going to have the desire left?
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