Fourier
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I am not sure you are getting Jake Evans with double retention at that price. I think he costs you closer to what they paid for Bjugstad which was Kesselring and a 3rd just to get Montreal onside. YOu will then need another pick/prospect for the third team if you want the additional space. I also think there is a good chance that by the deadline Philp will have the 4C spot permanently.I don't disagree that the Oilers are going to need to take these types of low cost gambles to fill out their depth, particularly at forward, on the cheap.
But in regards to Kostin, it's important to look at the player without the rose-colored glasses. He's struggling and there's a lot of evidence that he's a player with a very limited game. He needed playing time with our skill guys the first time around to score at that rate and we have a significantly deeper roster on wing than we had his first go around. He doesn't PK, he's known for taking bad penalties and it's easy to see him falling out of favour if the plan is throwing him out there with our fourth line.
If I'm throwing out the 5th and the 6th that @Fourier is suggesting it would cost, I think I prefer using that trade capital targeting an upgrade at 4C. Jake Evans is a player who makes a similar salary and brings a lot more to the table. Kostin just doesn't add much to this roster for me to be willing to spend the picks.
To be clear I am not advocating that Kostin be a prime target right now. Though if the cost really was as low as I expect I would be fine with that deal at $500K on the cap.