Quoting: Natebarrette
0 chance bruins give up their top D prospect in a move for Gavrikov
If the reported price is a 1st and a 3rd for Gavrikov, you could probably look at this as: 1) Gavrikov at $1,400,000 retained for Lohrei and a (late) 1st - Jackets win this trade, but it's close; then 2) Craig Smith with no retention for a 3rd - Bruins win this trade, but again, it's close. Smith's fine, but he's expensive and hasn't produced this year. He wouldn't net a 3rd on his own with no retention.
I'd be pretty happy with this as a Jackets fan, especially if we flip Smith at the deadline with retention for a mid- or late-round pick. It's an overpay, but it's not outrageous. I'm not sure what the market value for Gavrikov is actually at, but if enough teams are interested and willing to pay that price, something like this is what it might take.
If you're the Bruins and think Gavrikov is the answer at depth LD THIS YEAR, who cares about the futures? Throw it all out the door. It's not like Lohrei is going to keep the team afloat on his own in 2 years or so when he's ready, but Bergeron, Krejci, and possibly some of Pasta, DeBrusk, Grzelcyk, and Swayman are all gone, and the rest of the core is on the wrong side of 30 (minus McAvoy, Carlo, and Zacha).