Quoting: ModanoisCool
He's been bad dating back to last year, , & he was bad again thus year
Jordan greenway has way more value than Dylan strome. Will rather keep him then deal him fir strome, or a player like greenway to hated division rival Chicago
& then Chicago when their schedule became harder, they finished last
He was out for almost a month last year with injury as well, when he came back, the coach put him on wing and the results were terrible. He moved him back to center mid February and was producing back at .75ppg, same as he was prior to his injury last year.
It's easy to say a player "sucks" or "is bad", but knowing the context before making those assumptions is only ignorance. Nobody is saying Strome is a 80 point plus center, he's a .70ppg center and has proven that when not injured or when he's playing in his proper position as center. He has his draw backs (speed, lack of defense) but he has a lot of positives (sees the ice as good as anyone in the NHL, big playmaker, good shot and one of the better passers in the league). Glass isn't half full or half empty, it's just reality.
Speaking of reality, I'm not a fan of wanting Greenway, Strome has shown he can produce at a higher rate (ppg) then Greenway has and is a center also which is a more valuable piece. So as far as I'm concerned, please keep him.
Chicago didn't finish last in division obviously, and certainly not last in the league despite your comment. Bottom 12 team sure, for a team that's rebuilding and was supposed to be bottom 5. They exceeding expectations, and they still are the 3rd largest hockey market by revenues, most sellouts in a row, and place players want to be as rarely if ever do you see a player wanting to be traded. Not to mention 3rd youngest team in the league. Knock them all you want, but in your lifetime thus far, Chicago has and will be in the future more successful then Minnesota.