Briere had a choice last year. Sell off guys like Laughton, TK, Seeler, etc and committ to a longer rebuild through the draft...or do what they did and hope to compete sooner with mostly the players they have.
With the path he chose... a big swing for a player like EP would make a lot of sense bc it would maximize the roster. Not only adding a great player, but one who could slot everyone correctly and improve their wingers.
Instead, hes acting hes operating as if he sold off all the assets. Really comfusing..
Laughton has more value after this season. Subpar last season probably resulted in limited offers.
Seeler, Hathaway would garner you mid-round picks, maybe a 3rd for Seeler, but he's a 3rd pair D-man, you're not getting a premium. I'd rather have Seeler to babysit young D-men, Drysdale this year, maybe Bonk next year. TCL expires summer of 2026, at that point no room in the inn.
So TK was the only meaningful trade, you would have gotten a late 1st, late 2nd and "B" prospect last summer, similar to Meier. Since then he's taken his game up a notch.
If EP was a great player, it would be a no brainer if you could get him cheap.
But NTC kicks in next year, if he's one of those who glides after he gets big money . . .
Reportedly the ask from Buffalo is Cozens and Byram, Montreal, Suzuki and Guhle.
Detroit: A proposed trade involves sending JT Compher, Michael Rasmussen, top prospect Nate Danielson, goalie prospect Trey Augustine, and a 2025 first-round pick to Vancouver
Rutherford would ask for Michkov, Flyers would probably have to offer Frost, Farabee, (2) 1st rd picks or something like that.
I think Miller will be the one to be traded, Rutherford inherited a mess, and dumping an aging contract would give him more flexibility this summer.