Jordan Staal brought back a young NHLer, a good prospect and the #8 overall pick in 2012. I don't see why that level of return for Reinhart is unreasonable at all.
I had his contract wrong
Jordan Staal brought back a young NHLer, a good prospect and the #8 overall pick in 2012. I don't see why that level of return for Reinhart is unreasonable at all.
That's fair. So basically substitute Virtanen for another third line grinder
I would have to think, it's a team with a top young player, and a high pick, if it's for Eichel.
If I were Buffalo, I can think of one team that would make me very interested to deal. That would be Anaheim. Big fan of Trevor Zegras and throw in the 3rd overall pick this draft.
I am watching Ottawa here.
I would have to think, it's a team with a top young player, and a high pick, if it's for Eichel.
If I were Buffalo, I can think of one team that would make me very interested to deal. That would be Anaheim. Big fan of Trevor Zegras and throw in the 3rd overall pick this draft.
If you're that smart, maybe you can tell us what the deal will actually look like.
I love Zegras' game. If Sabres are going to deal Eichel, I can't think of a better Center piece coming back. If Eichel and the Sabres are no longer compatiable. This is the team and player I want to work something out with. Anaheim have the 3rd pick OA also, they have the assets to get Eichel if they want him.I can see that and another throw in from Anaheim
I can see that and another throw in from Anaheim
Assuming Reinhart is coming with an extension, I think fans are overrating draft picks to suggest it would be a top-10 pick for Reinhart straight up. Using Vancouver as an example, the deal would probably be something like Virtanen, a B level prospect (Lind, DiPietro or Gadjovich to give a few examples) and the #9 overall pick. That's pretty in line with what the Jordan Staal to Carolina trade was, and I think Staal's resume in 2012 is pretty comparable to Reinhart's resume now.
An extension attached to Reinhart is a bit more of a question mark than usual. He had a monster partial season in terms of goal scoring. More importantly, he was playing center after injuries and trades. If he replicates that production over a full campaign at that premium position, he'll be in line for a good bit more than the market should be offering at this time. A gamble on himself could be worthwhile.
I’m pretty sure zegras is off the tableI love Zegras' game. If Sabres are going to deal Eichel, I can't think of a better Center piece coming back. If Eichel and the Sabres are no longer compatiable. This is the team and player I want to work something out. Anaheim have the 3rd pick OA also, they have the assets to get Eichel if they want him.
Jordan Staal brought back a young NHLer, a good prospect and the #8 overall pick in 2012. I don't see why that level of return for Reinhart is unreasonable at all.
That’s an overpayment. You could get him for the 8OAMight not be Eichel. Vilardi and 8OA for Reinhart would be a win-win for both Buffalo and LA.
I can't speak on behalf of Adams, we have no true record of his deals of this magnitude. But if I am the GM, Zegras would have to be part of the deal or it's a deal breaker. Eichel is a 24 year old elite Center. Teams are not going to get him for just a secondary prospect and the 3rd OA pick this draft. Not unless Adams is a terrible GM that didn't shop him around. Someone will come up with a better deal than that. If not, I would not move him. He's under contract for 5 more years.There is a less than zero chance the Ducks are moving Zegras PLUS the 3rd overall in any deal.
If the 3rd OVR+ pieces not named Zegras/Drysdale isn't enough they'll be more than happy to take a pass.
I’m pretty sure zegras is off the table
In a vacuum, yeah, he is. But this isn't a vacuum and there are several circumstances here that lower his trade value.I can't speak on behalf of Adams, we have no true record of his deals of this magnitude. But if I am the GM, Zegras would have to be part of the deal or it's a deal breaker. Eichel is a 24 year old elite Center. Teams are not going to get him for just a secondary prospect and the 3rd OA pick this draft. Not unless Adams is a terrible GM that didn't shop him around. Someone will come up with a better deal than that. If not, I would not move him. He's under contract for 5 more years.
I don't see it. Zegras would be off the table. I would think 3rd OA pick +some other stuff would make the most sense.I would have to think, it's a team with a top young player, and a high pick, if it's for Eichel.
If I were Buffalo, I can think of one team that would make me very interested to deal. That would be Anaheim. Big fan of Trevor Zegras and throw in the 3rd overall pick this draft.
Teams that are pressured into making a deal will never succeed. This is where Adams may not be the ideal GM in Buffalo. I can think of some GM's in the league that by reputation, you either play or be under the threat of sitting out a year. You cannot have agents and players running the Ward. There is always a team desperate enough, that may be not the correct word, maybe desire to add a marquee player like Eichel, on the ice and to sell your team. He's a star, he's locked into a 10M x 5 years contract. Which is pretty good when you consider players that are not as good are paid more, and when healthy Eichel is worth that and some. There will be a market for him. I actually hate trade threads because the value when emotion is part of it is usually A secondary prospect and pick is supposed to land you a player like Eichel. This is Not happening as an impartial observer. I would like to give Adams more credit than that.In a vacuum, yeah, he is. But this isn't a vacuum and there a several circumstances here that lower his trade value.
What is the history of a player of this caliber publicly wanting out and the team just doesn't trade him? In any sport?
Yeah I was trying to come up with a comparison to Brandon Sutter in 2012. Basically a younger 3rd liner that may have some perceived upside, but is like the tertiary part of the deal. Without knowledge of his sexual assault thing, Virtanen fit that, but the sexual assault thing really changes that up.
Gaudette would have been another option, but the Canucks traded him at the deadline. Maybe Juolevi works? I don't know where he'd fit on the Sabres, though.