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Garland

Créé par: crankshaft
Équipe: 2020-21 Sharks de San Jose
Date de création initiale: 26 juill. 2020
Publié: 26 juill. 2020
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
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26 juill. 2020 à 14 h 15
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Is this a wish? like a dream trade? If so disregard the following.

If it is serious I'd like to point out he's their leading goal scorer. He is a 23 year old winger who out scored Phil Kessel, Taylor Hall, and Carl Soderberg. In return for all that you get a 1st round pick (The opportunity to try and find someone as good as Connor Garland but its unlikely), a 4th line Center who's played 1 full year in the nhl, and a 3rd round pick. The trades a joke.
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26 juill. 2020 à 14 h 19
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Quoting: Czar
Is this a wish? like a dream trade? If so disregard the following.

If it is serious I'd like to point out he's their leading goal scorer. He is a 23 year old winger who out scored Phil Kessel, Taylor Hall, and Carl Soderberg. In return for all that you get a 1st round pick (The opportunity to try and find someone as good as Connor Garland but its unlikely), a 4th line Center who's played 1 full year in the nhl, and a 3rd round pick. The trades a joke.


I don't know if your Google works but he's 24. I think this is pretty close to being fair given Labanc's value is pretty close to Garland's and the ask for Labanc is probably a late 1st. I agree Garland has a little more so we might have to do something like switching the 3rd to Colorado's 2nd and maybe add Chekovich but this isn't that far off.
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26 juill. 2020 à 14 h 34
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to being fair given Labanc's value is pretty close to Garland's and the ask for Labanc is probably a late 1st. I agree Garland has a little more so we might have to do something like switching the 3rd to Colorado's 2nd and maybe add Chekovich but this isn't that far off.


Why do you think Kevin Lebanc's value is close to Garland's? Lebanc's best season was last year and he was our 6th leading goal scorer, this year the team did worse he was our 5th. He has massive defensive holes. Why do you think our 5th best goal scorer who takes many lazy penalties is pretty close to Garland who is their best. Again they Coyotes are a total defense team very little offense and on that team he out scored Kessel and Hall and had more points than Lebanc.

A 1st a 2nd and a prospect that's stalled this year is a better trade I guess. But it just feels like people don't understand the value of picks. Picks are an opportunity not guaranteed value. Having a NHL player producing at 3rd on the team level, statistically you are very unlikely to get a replacement for that from a 1st or 2nd. The 2nd value of picks is they let you trade current talent for talent in a later year. But they coyotes are trying to get better now. They want to make the playoff now. They aren't in a retool/rebuild. They are going after high value players like Hall. Their interest in picks right now is lower than their interest in players who make them better today.
26 juill. 2020 à 14 h 37
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Is this a wish? like a dream trade? If so disregard the following.

If it is serious I'd like to point out he's their leading goal scorer. He is a 23 year old winger who out scored Phil Kessel, Taylor Hall, and Carl Soderberg. In return for all that you get a 1st round pick (The opportunity to try and find someone as good as Connor Garland but its unlikely), a 4th line Center who's played 1 full year in the nhl, and a 3rd round pick. The trades a joke.


It's a website for fantasy hockey. E v e r y t h i n g on here is fantasy, welcome!
26 juill. 2020 à 14 h 40
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Why do you think Kevin Lebanc's value is close to Garland's? Lebanc's best season was last year and he was our 6th leading goal scorer, this year the team did worse he was our 5th. He has massive defensive holes. Why do you think our 5th best goal scorer who takes many lazy penalties is pretty close to Garland who is their best. Again they Coyotes are a total defense team very little offense and on that team he out scored Kessel and Hall and had more points than Lebanc.

A 1st a 2nd and a prospect that's stalled this year is a better trade I guess. But it just feels like people don't understand the value of picks. Picks are an opportunity not guaranteed value. Having a NHL player producing at 3rd on the team level, statistically you are very unlikely to get a replacement for that from a 1st or 2nd. The 2nd value of picks is they let you trade current talent for talent in a later year. But they coyotes are trying to get better now. They want to make the playoff now. They aren't in a retool/rebuild. They are going after high value players like Hall. Their interest in picks right now is lower than their interest in players who make them better today.


Firstly, relax. Secondly, Conor Garland is not Connor McDavid, perhaps you we're confusing the two. I don't need you to explain to me what draft picks are. Thirdly, it's spelled Labanc with an 'a'.
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26 juill. 2020 à 15 h 34
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Why do you think Kevin Lebanc's value is close to Garland's? Lebanc's best season was last year and he was our 6th leading goal scorer, this year the team did worse he was our 5th. He has massive defensive holes. Why do you think our 5th best goal scorer who takes many lazy penalties is pretty close to Garland who is their best. Again they Coyotes are a total defense team very little offense and on that team he out scored Kessel and Hall and had more points than Lebanc.

A 1st a 2nd and a prospect that's stalled this year is a better trade I guess. But it just feels like people don't understand the value of picks. Picks are an opportunity not guaranteed value. Having a NHL player producing at 3rd on the team level, statistically you are very unlikely to get a replacement for that from a 1st or 2nd. The 2nd value of picks is they let you trade current talent for talent in a later year. But they coyotes are trying to get better now. They want to make the playoff now. They aren't in a retool/rebuild. They are going after high value players like Hall. Their interest in picks right now is lower than their interest in players who make them better today.


ok I understand if Arizona doesn't want to sell but I was talking more about value.

Yes picks are a chance at a great player but that's the beauty of trading picks. Would you trade Garland for 1st overall? Of course, but it's only a chance at a good player, not a guarantee.
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26 juill. 2020 à 16 h 48
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Value wise this is probably fine, but as stated before, Arizona would never in a million years do this. In a theoretical sense this would certainly be ideal though. Good roster.
 
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