Modifié 22 juin 2022 à 15 h 24
Quoting: tea
Yeha, Chytil, Lundkvist + 1st was realistic around the TDL, but since then Chytil has broken out, and after how he played in the playoffs he looks like a genuine 2C/top 6 winger. Kravtsov was always a highly rated prospect, and while yes, the drama that went on dragged his value down a little, the way he played in the KHL proves just how good he is, and he's still just 22. Plus, Jason Dickinson drags your side down significantly, we don't need his caphit when we're trying to resign guys like Miller and Laffy to long-term extensions.
Most importantly, however, we're not looking for a JT Miller. Laffy, Chytil, and Kakko should all play top 6 roles next season, and with Kravtsov returning and Othmann on the way, we don't need another veteran blocking their paths. Sure the RS is nice, but it's only for a year, since we're not afford to extend him beyond 22-23. Why would we ever hand you 3 young players/prospects, who are projected to play vital roles for us in the near future, plus a 1st round pick in a very deep draft, for a veteran we could only keep for a season, plus JD's caphit for 2 years? JT is not going to New York
I do believe that once the Copp trade happened that JT was over in NYR. Though I'll never put it past a Dolan owned team. Suffering Knicks fan here....
This is probably a reach for sure. Dickinson doesn't make sense in the deal
Chytil's value bumped for sure. Kravstov has definitely fallen dramatically. I don't see the clear path for him in NYR. Neither do I see a path for Lundkvist. I'll be curious to see what happens this summer. It will be tempting for NYR to make a push for next year.
Also for NYR is what happens when Laf, Kravstov, Chytil, Miller, etc need to be signed. Lots of movement clauses with big money.