Modifié 21 sept. 2020 à 20 h 22
Quoting: Stanley_Cup_To_Manhattan
No it doesn't
Quoting: Shibbal18
Kevyn Adams saw this post and now refuses to deal with Boston, thanks entirely to this troll post. Great job, you blew it
Quoting: Shootica
Yeah, no.
Quoting: SalamiCheese
Buffalo declines
Quoting: MMBzFan
Sweeney would not give all that up for Eichel.
Well that trade is just what Buffalo needs.
Studnicka, a prospect about the same level as Thompson and Mittelstadt
Krejci, a 34 yo 50 pt center
Carlo, RHD
Grzelcyk, RHD
DeBrusk, LH LW
Please tell me how does this help Buffalo who needs LHD, RW and a young center man.
Many may say this is too much, but it is not, and it is the wrong pieces to the puzzle.
It does nothing for Buffalo now, and does not offer any help to the future.
Look at the Lindros trade 1992-Jun-30 if you wish to know his value.
Chris Simon, LW 25th OA pick 1990
Mike Ricci, center 4th OA pick 1990
Kerry Huffman, LD 20th OA pick 1986
Ron Hextall, GK not much value at the time
Peter Forsberg, hall of fame center 6th OA 1991
Steve Duchesne, LD undrafted hall of fame
future considerations,
round 1 pick in the 1993 draft,
round 1 pick in the 1994 draft
and cash
Yet some think this is too much?
DeBrusk is the only first round pick, there were 4 in the Lindros trade. Plus two future ones.
How many future hall of famers do you see in that Boston trade. Krejci, but he will only play for a few more years.
Let me remind, Lindros was still only an unproven prospect, Eichel has demonstrated that he is Hall of Fame material.
Well that is my rant of the day.
Stay tuned tomorrow for my next one.