StlBigFly
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- Mar 29, 2012
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the time from my Eller post to Eller trade was 6 days. The time from my Rantanen post to Rantanen trade was 8 days and I specially asked what the value would be in 1 week. I said I didn’t think Rantanen for necas would happen because the canes are cheap. Oops. A Saad post took about a month. I did ask for a first which is cringe, but I did retain half and give Toropchenko…so it was only 99% bad. Two years of discount Saad seemed valuable, he had just had a hat trick 2 nights prior to my post iirc. Not sure I’ve made a post where the guy didn’t get traded/saad-ed? I’d have to look, but I don’t care. It isn’t so much about being right as it is the hunt. I would be 3 for 3 on unnamed trades and would have named both major ones if this one occurs after rantanenAnother classic![]()
Pending expiries are pending expiries. They don’t care about feelings. They’re pending decisions and low hanging fruit for guessing trades. Guys with 7 years of term are not typically traded this week, guys without deals next year are, for a huge variety of reasons.
Let’s see how I do with McLeod. It’s not like I’m taking advice from some pundit. Literally 0 McLeod mentions right now (just like Rantanen). My formal guess would be the red wings. Anahiem and la are sneaky though. They may have what the Sabres want and can beat the rest if they want to, but you’d really only think they’d get after it if the deal was pressed. Copp’s injury maybe the pressure that causes Detroit to make real offer before the draft order is known and push this issue to the current deadline. There aren’t many low term but negotiable centers period. A team who wants one beyond a rental has basically 1 choice besides wait, from what I see, and there isn’t another situation like McLeod’s: he just got there and hasn’t signed, is an old rfa. I’d pick somebody else if they were more obvious. He’s uniquely young yet capable of contributing in the post season: his age fits like everybody. He isn’t bound to some term deal signed in some other jurisdiction by some other gm. The Sabres would attract like half the league it’s a no brainer to try. Or they’ll chill, or choose to extend him. I’m not saying it’s …going to happen. It’s just the most likely thing I see (that hasn’t been mentioned) and I believe it enough to make a post.
A tertiary bit of this is that my personal speculation is that McLeod would be interested in a top 6 role. In Edmonton he got squeezed for icetime, went to arbitration, then goes to the Sabres for a year, icetime improving every step, clearly he’s on some type of path. I’m guessing the team he signs his next term deal with is a team who would let him have top 6 opportunity, whether that’s Buffalo or whether they have other plans is to be seen.
From his point of view - he can look at individuals drafted similar to he, and because those peers weren’t behind McDavid, draisaitl, and rnh - they got way more opportunity than he did. I think most people in this situation would use the contractual situation in order to get some opportunity. A disproportional number of his 270 games were kinda meh icetime, meh linemates, meh opportunity. Times runnin out for him.
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