I don't see either of the players Arizona acquired ever becoming full time NHLers, while LA's players have a low chance of becoming NHLer's so I voted LA.
You might remember Tyler Steenbergen as the guy on the 2018 Canadian World Juniors who did nothing all tournament until he scored the Golden Goal.
You might remember Boko Imama from the time he beat the breaks off of Brandon Manning after he called Imama a racial slur.
Overall pretty inconsequential trade. Everyone in this deal are likely career minor leaguers. Steenburgen and Imama both could see some NHL duties in their career
I'm a little surprised at this one. I had hopes that Cole Hults would actually become an NHLer, and I wouldn't have thought that we'd be in the market for two "B" left-handed forward prospects (if they're that). I'm not voting in the poll because I don't know the Arizona guys at all.
Coyotes get a defenceman who is 1 year out of college and a player who can provide protection for other Yotes players while the Kings get 2 guys who are established AHL players who are unlikely to advance beyond that. Yotes win in respect of potential NHL games to come out of this trade however the Kings have a lot of high end talent arriving at the NHL level so adding support at the AHL level has value in development.
There was a time when Burke and Steenbergen were legit prospects. I still think Burke didn't get a fair chance in ARI; perhaps he gets called up to LAK this year. Imama and Hults have zero potential nowadays; the edge goes to LAK because they still have a chance to salvage something out of Burke.