Inferno
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lemme also say im not advocating giving these guys away, i think thats a truckload of a return, and is at least somewhat realistic as compared to some of the other trade propsals ive seen.
its 3 for 2. its not 1.5 for 1 and 1.5 for another 1.
The point of this trade is pretty obvious. it may not help us this year, but going forward you have some cap flexibility while getting some significant talent back.
Staal & MZA are going to command probably around 10 mil+ combined next season. Rangers still need to lock up Stepan, Hagelin, and re-sign MSL.
They are going to need the cap space going forward. You have a chance to get younger, quicker, and more cap flexible.
I just dont see the Rangers being able to keep both these players, possibly not either of them. To me, Stepan is still more important than either of them, and Hagelin is a tremendous player as well who i dont like the idea of losing. puck possession guy (i dnt have the numbers to back it up) but he seems to control the play.
MZA, while having a tremendous year, and is very talented, is still very small and is 1 big hit from being done.
People proposed trading Petr Prucha after his 30 goal year and were murdered up and down the board. im not saying MZA is the same situation, but it is worth noting sometimes you can trade a guy while his value is high.
I understand that it's 3 for 2, I just don't think you are assigning enough value to what we are giving up.
As I was pointing out, in breaking this down to what would be somewhat acceptable in terms of returns for both Staal and Zuccs on an individual basis I then looked at the remaining pieces and found the return to be lacking.
For what both Zuccs and Staal have accomplished on their own, either player is worth any two of the three players we would be gettign back in your trade scenario.
So, if you assign a little more value to the assets we get back on a 2 for 1 basis, is that additional value enough to make up for the significant difference the remaining deal would generate?
In the end, I understand that it's 3 for 2, but each asset has an assigned (perceived) value. I just don't think that the combined value of the three assets we get are enough to cover the combined value of the assets we are parting with.
its 3 for 2. its not 1.5 for 1 and 1.5 for another 1.
The point of this trade is pretty obvious. it may not help us this year, but going forward you have some cap flexibility while getting some significant talent back.
Staal & MZA are going to command probably around 10 mil+ combined next season. Rangers still need to lock up Stepan, Hagelin, and re-sign MSL.
They are going to need the cap space going forward. You have a chance to get younger, quicker, and more cap flexible.
I just dont see the Rangers being able to keep both these players, possibly not either of them. To me, Stepan is still more important than either of them, and Hagelin is a tremendous player as well who i dont like the idea of losing. puck possession guy (i dnt have the numbers to back it up) but he seems to control the play.
MZA, while having a tremendous year, and is very talented, is still very small and is 1 big hit from being done.
People proposed trading Petr Prucha after his 30 goal year and were murdered up and down the board. im not saying MZA is the same situation, but it is worth noting sometimes you can trade a guy while his value is high.
Everyone is 1 big hit from being done. Size has little to do with it. I wouldn't trade an excellent player solely because he's small and the NHL is tough.
lemme also say im not advocating giving these guys away, i think thats a truckload of a return, and is at least somewhat realistic as compared to some of the other trade propsals ive seen.
I don't think trading Zuccarello is an option. At least, it shouldn't be.
Who are other defensemen, besides Vatanen, that could be dealt for Staal? I listed some names before but didn't get much of a response
Change Zuccarello or Staal for Nash. Or just add Nash.
Counter:
To ANA:
Hagelin
Staal
To NYR:
Devante Smith-Pelley
Sami Vatanen
2015 1st Rounder
No interest in Etem.
I don't think trading Zuccarello is an option. At least, it shouldn't be.
Needs more Nash.
And you sir, Minor Threat and The Exploited!
I should post here more often!
And you sir, Minor Threat and The Exploited!
I should post here more often!
No. But it's closer than a lot of posters are making it seem.
For example: If at the deadline it's obvious that Staal won't re-sign, I would do Staal for Vatenen, DSP and a 3rd round pick. Anaheim probably wouldn't.
Zuccarello needs to be locked up long-term. I wouldn't explore trading him at all.