Trade deadline is March 5th meaning that Gabby probably won't play between now and then and if he does it is probably only a few games so it will be hard to determine if he is back to form.
He has a no trade clause so that has to be factored in. Maybe he waives it, maybe he doesn't.
I wouldn't re-sign him for anything more than say 4 mill and 3 years. He almost certainly isn't going to take that without testing FA and Jarmo doesn't appear to be ready to pony up multiple years at 7 mill+.
If he is healthy and the fit is right he could definitely help a borderline team either get into the playoffs or a strong team make a serious run for the Cup. I think our best bet is to find those situations and get as much as we can for him. And I know this will be a minority opinion but I'd trade him at the deadline even if we are in the hunt for a playoff spot. If we are, it will mean we did it without him so why not get as much for him as possible? Even if we get into the playoffs due to a combination of stronger play and the weak Metro does anyone really think this team can make a serious run? Maybe we knockoff the 2nd place team if we finish 3rd but no way do i see us getting by Pittsburgh in the 2nd round or Boston in the 1st if we make it as a wild card and draw them.
Excellent post.
One thing I will ask: Why does a broken collarbone necessarily mean that the value on him plummets?
Point being; it's a simple recovery ... the bone has to heal. Long-term, he should be back to "normal" once he's back, and is still one of the most dangerous goal scorers in the world. I realize that lack of production will bring down any asking price on him, but when he's been healthy in the lineup he's had a decent output (including an assist in his two minutes of play last night).
Realistically, if he decides that he wants to be moved, I think we can get more out of him than people are giving credit to. Pittsburgh gave up two middle-level prospects and a first round pick for Jarome Iginla; and then turned around and dealt a recent first round pick in a deal for Brenden Morrow. I'll point again to the Capitals trading first round pick Filip Forsberg in a deal for Martin Erat. Douglas Murray for two second rounders, Jay Bouwmeester for a 1st and two prospects, Robyn Regehr for two 2nds, Ryane Clowe for two 2nds and a 3rd; even 40+ year old Jaromir Jagr went for a conditional 2nd and two prospects.
With the way teams are right now, in the cap world, feeling like they have to make a push right now (in fear of losing guys in the offseason), I think the starting point for Gaborik would be a first round pick ... especially from a potential contender, because it would be a low one. After that, whichever team decides that they want him more than someone else (and that Gaborik is willing to go to), may be willing to pay even more.