Quoting: jasondomitrovic
I took out the Madison Bowney RFA and left the rest. Detroit has ALL the cap space in the world and they get a veteran D guy to help with their young defensemen as they develop so JJ's cap is not that big of an issue for the next three years as they will still suck. As for Detroit they get their #1 goalie under contract for multiple years plus they get TWO proven super solid forwards who play that 200 foot game in ZAR and Simon and they don't have too pay much for them. It gives them the defensive side of the puck help they need and it's young in age. That is my thought process.
Wings will be bad so that pick will probably be in the top 4, even if 2021 draft is light, that puck will a very good cost controlled player for years. Also Wings may have cap space but why would they take on a dump, JJ, a goalie who has not played well behind a better team and 2 forwards who who may be good 200 foot hockey players, but are not top 6 forwards?
You essentially dumped your bad defenseman, your goalie problem and 2 bottom 6 forwards on us for a chance to draft 1st overall.
JJ, has zero chance of being a leader as he is not the top 3 d man on the team. Wings would rather use cap space to take on bad contracts and Recieve not trade away draft picks.
I know you will say Murray is Stanley cup goalie, but he has not looked like that the past two years. Also he is a RFA with arbitration rights, and get a 1 year dela and walk next year. Not a good trade for. Rebuilding team