Modifié 13 sept. 2019 à 12 h 14
Quoting: jspenc40
Hagelin just re-signed to a four year deal. There's no way the Caps are trading him.
Yeah. Good save. Guess it's not gonna happen right now. Thanks, though.
I do think the Caps would LOVE to add a guy like Anderson, who scores a whole bunch of goals at such a low cap hit, but they'll have to wait until the deadline and see if Columbus is still in the chase, to get the kind of trade that would improve the Caps' immediate Cup odds, by just building a rental deal around picks and prospects, rather than losing a young, top line forward..... I think right now Washington would be thrilled to offer something like, Stephenson, Copley, and a 2nd, but if CBJ is happy with Merzlikens or whatever washes in on the waiver wire at backup, they might not go for that--Copley just signed an extension, also, but the writing is on the wall with the cap situation, and he signed knowing he could be passed by Vanecek or Samsonov at any time--and speaking of the cap situation, Columbus would have to retain on Anderson for even that to work.
I could also see some advantages for each side in Oshie for Anderson (plus a B+ forward prospect, say), but CBJ probably wants to stay younger, and I don't know anything about Oshie's NTC. Oshie plays both special teams, does great in shootouts, is an Olypic hero, and has six straight years (and 8 of the last ten) putting up at least as many points as Anderson's career high, but obviously age and cap hit make up for most of that in terms of trade value.