Quoting: BruceBanner
Valúes for each trade are under. Boeser is a lateral minus trade and makes no sense for Vancouver. Schenn is worth a 3rd. Bo is keeping scoring pace with McD this year, Rathbone and Broberg are one for one neutral trade, so Benson and a low 1st round pick....nope, not enough.
That's why their realistic, people expect the world when trading their players yet 90 percent of time deals turn out like this.
The Boeser deal is lateral, which is why I did it. He's clearly not happy with the team (management) and vice versa. You get a player back on a lesser deal with one less year.
I can tell you now, Schenn won't go for a third. He offers noting but big hits and the occasional shut down play. On nearly every playoff team, he's the 7th or 8th guy. No where close to a thirds value.
Horvat is the tricky one, yes he is on a huge heater right now. But throughout his career, he has never player like this and likely a one off season. What ever team trades for him, is using him as a rental. Getting a 1st back as well as a former 1st who is still incredibly young is great value for something like Horvat. What happens if he cools down, and goes back to his 50-60 point pace? Suddenly the idea of two first round pick values goes out the window.
They're realistic, not Van winning all the trades lol