HabsWhiteKnightLOL
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Vancouver would need to take Gallagher and Matheson as a base for EP. That guy is frail as hell.
Despite what we Habs fans might feel about the captain, over their careers to this point EP40 has been a better player than Suzuki. The question for the Habs is therefore: IF he's healthy and his intangibles are not problematic, how badly do the Habs want to have a Suzuki-Pettersson 1-2 punch? It won't be the toughest top6, it won't be the quickest top6, but one could say it would be very intelligent and reliable by virtue of just those two alone.Im not sure Boston has the pieces necessary and as for The Habs, it would be cool but at what cost?
Damage good for damage goods... 1 for 1you mean Tij ++
It's clearly the case that if the Habs want Petersson, they have the assets to acquire him, and they can do so without crippling either their depth or their farm system or their draft capital.
It is completely fine to trade both firsts this year if they believe in what they're acquiring.
Gutting the team for EP is a bad idea, I think EP is the type of player you won't win cups with.Despite what we Habs fans might feel about the captain, over their careers to this point EP40 has been a better player than Suzuki. The question for the Habs is therefore: IF he's healthy and his intangibles are not problematic, how badly do the Habs want to have a Suzuki-Pettersson 1-2 punch? It won't be the toughest top6, it won't be the quickest top6, but one could say it would be very intelligent and reliable by virtue of just those two alone.
So let's say the Habs really want him (and think he will recover from whatever has been ailing him) and let's say the Canucks want to build a tough playoff-style team in the spirit of Rick Tocchet and JT Miller and therefore want to get out from under that commitment to EP40.
EP40's cap hit really sucks but they won't want to retain on it given the OEL fisaco, so let's forget that. What can we give to VAN to get EP40 that won't derail our own team rebuild?
How about something like Evans + Xhekaj + Mailloux + Dach
Evans is worth a 1st round pick and is in high-demand by playoff teams this year
Xhekaj is a tough defender who'd be loved by any playoff team
Mailloux is a floundering though high-upside prospect with a big frame
Dach is a hedge for Van for a top6 NHL C with a short contract commitment for evaluation purposes
It's a lot of NHL roster talent going out the door. Is it not enough? Is it laughable? I think the caphit puts a big damper on his trade price. See how CBJ paid us to take Laine... We're not privy to their conversations and interests but I'm thinking in terms of what the Habs can afford to lose without derailing the rebuild.
The post you're quoting doesn't suggest "gutting the team".Gutting the team for EP is a bad idea, I think EP is the type of player you won't win cups with.
While I agree, I don't think the Canucks who are trying to compete care much about futures... Unless they have moves prepared to trade those acquired picks/prospectsIt's clearly the case that if the Habs want Petersson, they have the assets to acquire him, and they can do so without crippling either their depth or their farm system or their draft capital.
It is completely fine to trade both firsts this year if they believe in what they're acquiring.
While I agree, I don't think the Canucks who are trying to compete care much about futures... Unless they have moves prepared to trade those acquired picks/prospects
A 3 way trade in that case involving our picks make a lot more sense. Like I said, I really believe if the Canucks are to make big trades here, it's not for futures IMO.The Canucks may not value futures that much, but if their GM is shrewd (unknown) he can flip the liberated cap space and additional draft picks.
Or, skip that step, the Habs can throw in their two 1sts this year and set up a three way trade.
I'd rather call the Islanders for Dobson if they are offering him in tradesApparently, Islanders are in the Pettersson sweepstakes. Rumors are Dobson & Danny Nelson.
That's actually a really good offer. Canucks need someone behind Hughes - Hronek to move the puck & help set up offense.
Canucks could play Hronek-Dobson-Willander as they're RD next season, which is a vast improvement over what they have this year.
NYI don't have the cap space for Petey this season, but they do next season.
Nelson is a 3rd/4th line center depth, but a decent prospect.
Because the proposed trade won't get you Petterson. The offer that woiuld get him would likely gut the teamThe post you're quoting doesn't suggest "gutting the team".
There's no reason to believe that.Because the proposed trade won't get you Petterson. The offer that woiuld get him would likely gut the team
Nailed it.A 3 way trade in that case involving our picks make a lot more sense. Like I said, I really believe if the Canucks are to make big trades here, it's not for futures IMO.
In our case, that type of center is one of 2 pieces IMO missing to compete long term. KH needs to figure it out and a top 3 D as well
No one could take Laine's full contract and Columbus wasn't interested in eating any of it. If Canucks are willing to retain 50% there are probably a few teams that can find a way to fit him under the cap. In the Habs case they could take Anderson or Gallagher,There's no reason to believe that.
Would an Eichel-type trade gut the team?
Did you think that acquiring Laine would be expensive?
Do you really think Evans (UFA), Xhekaj (bottom pairing), Mailloux (AHL), and Dach is “gutting the team” ?Gutting the team for EP is a bad idea, I think EP is the type of player you won't win cups with.
I'd be all ears for that...I'd rather call the Islanders for Dobson if they are offering him in trades
The Habs also had Markov, did that help the Kostitsyn?Then what's the context? Do we need to go out and get an Austrian player so that Reinbacher, was it a mistake not get a veteran Slovak player for Slafkovsky? Or is it only Russians that are at risk?
Also wasn't the rumor at the time that Hamrlik was the one who introduced the Kostitsyn's to that stuff?
Depends on what you're buying. We shouldn't be interested in UFA rentals, especially at the cost of good picks/prospects. But UFAs that we intend and have reason to believe will sign an extension after the trade, or players with a number of years still remaining on their contract? We could certainly be buyers for those even at the cost of good picks/prospects assuming value wise it's a good trade.We ain't buyers, that is for sure.
In the off-season perhaps. There wouldn't be any logic in doing it before the TDL, unless they decided to do hockey trades with their own UFAs, which is as rare as cat poop.Depends on what you're buying. We shouldn't be interested in UFA rentals, especially at the cost of good picks/prospects. But UFAs that we intend and have reason to believe will sign an extension after the trade, or players with a number of years still remaining on their contract? We could certainly be buyers for those even at the cost of good picks/prospects assuming value wise it's a good trade.
The Barron for Carrier trade is also being a "buyer", if another such opportunity arises there's no reason to wait for the offseason.In the off-season perhaps. There wouldn't be any logic in doing it before the TDL, unless they decided to do hockey trades with their own UFAs, which is as rare as cat poop.