IWantSakicAsMyGM
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Someone asked what he was worth in a trade.
If Colorado knows he’s re-signing there 100%, either he’s not getting traded at all, or he’s ok re-signing in Colorado for only 7 years rather than 8 if they DO trade him, which we will file under “not terribly likely”.
I agree, teams don’t trade those players UNLESS they have been told that the player won’t commit to signing there long term. Which makes all your hypotheticals pointless.
And no, he would NOT plausibly sign with any team who traded for him. If he wants to win, and not just get money, there are easily 12-18 teams he would want no part of. While I cannot say he absolutely wouldn’t re-sign with the Ducks or Sharks, I can very comfortably say he would not re-sign with the Ducks or Sharks. And neither of those teams has any business sending the type of pieces that a signed Rantanen would garner.
If someone asked that, why didn't you quote them instead of me? My post was saying that Meier and Horvat are terrible comparables for a two time 100+ point scoring Cup winner who is one of the best wingers in the game today. And I stand by that statement.
And if the Avs are planning on extending him, then he's not getting traded. There's too much risk involved in trading him to another team when the Avs can use him for their own playoff run, and a rental return isn't anywhere close to worth it.
But, in the hypothetical that he's even available, however unlikely it actually is, does it really matter that there are some teams he probably wouldn't sign with? Where else are the remaining 10-20 teams that he might extend with going to find another Cup winner 100+ point winger in his prime who is 4th among active players in playoff PPG, that they could most likely extend long term? Do you think there aren't at least a couple of stupid/desperate GMs around the league who would get into a bidding war and drive the price way above what Horvat or Meier returned?