Value of: Sam Reinhart

bernmeister

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I'm not sure he's untouchable. I would take Hanifin. GMTM may think he's untouchable. It was his first draft pick as GM.

It would have to be another ELC player, or the trade partner would have to take something like Moulson.

Did so in the first larger offer.
Feel free to revise the second and suggest how to include Molson
 

McPhatty00

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Honestly, I'd rather keep Reinhart. He's not the fastest skater, but his hockey IQ is insane. He can play with any line and create chances for his linemates.

Would consider Hanifin. I don't really want an older, more expensive guy in his place. The team is almost fully healthy.
 

threeVo

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Like many others have said a Dman on ELC with top pairing potential that doesnt need to be protected in the Expansion Draft is likely all he would be moved for.

Im content with how he has progressed, that draft year of players didnt have the hype of the last couple, but he can still turn into a very good top 6 forward with time.

A long term LHD partner for Risto is all i would move him for at this point or maybe a true scoring winger for Eichel to replace him.
 

Horse McHindu

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2 out of the following 3 from the Canucks' side: Tanev, Boeser, 2017 1st

2 out of the following 3 from the Canucks' side: Tanev, Boeser, 2017 1st:

That would be fair value would it not?
 

Horse McHindu

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Tanev and Boeser would be a pretty damn enticing package.

Although as a Canucks fan, I love both Tanev and Boeser, the Canucks really do need to solidify their Center position for their next core. Reinhart and Horvat would most certainly do that. Two character guys with leadership and of course, talent. Both guys are also excellent defensively, while Reinhart has the offensive potential/instincts to be a #1.
 

57special

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Gotta have the IQ, though. When's he's on the bench he can be figuring out how to squeeze an extra couple of points out the owners portfolio and curing the common cold.
 

AustonsNostrils

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He frustrates the crap out of me but I know he's going to be a really good player that you trust in critical situations in the big games and puts up 25-30 G/A down the road when he's 23-25 so why trade him out of impatience. Tanev and Boeser is tempting but Boeser has done dick all this year, I know there's an injury involved but I don't think that's all of it.

Reinhart still seems/looks like a kid, he did put on some muscle but I'd like to see him looking bigger/thicker the way Nylander transformed his body.
 

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