Just curious as to what it would take to get him in Pittsburgh? Recognizing that LA has no real reason to move him.
I don't see Pittsburgh and the Kings being good trading partners in pretty much any situation. If Toffoli was ready for big minutes, I think the Kings would be more willing to trade Williams. Toffoli still has some work to do in the minors, though, so the Kings don't really have the luxury of trading away a top-six winger unless they're getting one back.
Style-wise, yes. But Toffoli and Williams are right wings, while Pearson is a left wing.Williams in the perfect top six play maker.
Tofolli wouldn't Replace Williams anyway, they play a different game.
Pearson is more like Williams.
Style-wise, yes. But Toffoli and Williams are right wings, while Pearson is a left wing.
Williams in the perfect top six play maker.
Tofolli wouldn't Replace Williams anyway, they play a different game.
Pearson is more like Williams.
Just curious as to what it would take to get him in Pittsburgh? Recognizing that LA has no real reason to move him.
Well LA could use another veteran on d and Lombardi did have interest in Martin as an UFA a few yrs back. Plus moving Williams would make room on RW for Iginla lol!
As bad as Kings fans want to believe Iggy can be had for cheap.
The conversation would start and end with Tofolli as the starting piece.
The Flames are not going to trade Iggy in short season for throw away's.
They won't trade Iggy at all unless they are out of the playoff picture. If they do fall out though, it won't matter if it's a short season or not.
I bet even as a rental Iggy would cost something along the lines of a 1st, a 2nd, one of our better prospects (Toffoli, Vey, Pearson, Forbort, etc., likely give Calgary a list to choose from) and some veteran who has several seasons ahead of him like Lewis or Clifford or King. Roughly what rentals like Hossa and Kovalchuk fetched for Atlanta.
I disagree with y'all, I think Williams is very movable, he has his moments but those moments are not enough to justify those other times when he is invisible or outright atrocious. Two things however, one, he is on a contract that is looking like it is an absolute bargain, and two, the Kings don't have enough offensive depth to let Williams go. Oh yeah, he's probably only worth a 2nd round pick at this point. Quite frankly if we were to do a deal with the Pens, I'd want Orpik back in return for Williams to solidify the d-corps for the next 2-3 years.