As some have stated nobody in this trade has proven anything but I think this trade on paper favours Nashville.
The got the 32OA pick from 2023, what could be a middle to late first rounder depending on how well LVK play plus another goalie prospect.
Sharks got their goalie of the future and undrafted ECHL player and a third. If the goalie turns into a bonafide number one then it was worth it but that’s a lot to give up for an unproven player who wanted out.
Don't think it really favours anyone.
What Nash could also do with any one of theirs, TB, LV 1st rounder is to recoup a high end goalie prospect at the draft in 2025 to replace Askarov they have Sarros signed for another 8 years after this season. No goalie has gone round 1 in the past 3 drafts. So, that's an option for Nash if they want it.
For Nash it was more of, they could have had a skater from the 2020 draft who could be in the NHL now, vs a 19 year old in Edstrom who is remaining in Europe. But, with the development path most goalies take of 4 years post draft to make the NHL, a lot can change. Poile stepped down and Trotz took over. And Sarros played the way he did.
As for SJ, now is a good time with a new coaching regime and bottoming out the past 2 seasons to bring in an NHL ready goalie, if Askarov is truly ready for the NHL. Always want to get your goalie very early in the rebuild due to the development timeline for them of around 4-5 years to make the NHL. End result for them is that they basically sent out Hertl to get Askarov. Fits their timeline better. Get him NHL action before the team is ready to compete for the PO, vs putting that kind of pressure to backstop a team to the PO in their rookie year.