Anthony Mantha (6'5", 234 lbs)
- Age: 28-222d
- Contract: $5.7M × 1 year
- 2022-23 Production: 67 GP, 11 G, 16 A, 27 P (0.403 P/GP)
- Last 3 Years: 160 GP, 35 G, 44 A, 79 P (0.494 P/GP)
- Career: 420 GP, 119 G, 133 A, 252 P (0.600 P/GP)
Mike Hoffman (6'0", 190 lbs)
- Age: 33-153d
- Contract: $4.5M × 1 year
- 2022-23 Production: 67 GP, 14 G, 20 A, 34 P (0.507 P/GP)
- Last 3 Years: 186 GP, 46 G, 59 A, 105 P (0.565 P/GP)
- Career: 679 GP, 218 G, 246 A, 464 P (0.683 P/GP)
Why MTL might want Mantha:
- He is younger than Hoffman, which means he could potentially have a future with MTL beyond next season if it works out and he is resigned. A change of scenery might do him some good.
- He has a definite size advantage, which could compliment Suzuki and Caufield better than Hoffman.
- He's from Quebec so that's also a bonus, nice to have local players.
Why Washington might want Hoffman:
- He outproduced Mantha last year, the past 3 years, and for their entire careers. By all accounts Hoffman is a more productive player, so he should be an upgrade for a Washington team that will look to stay competitive while they have Ovechkin.
- He has a better contract, saving Washington $1.2M that they could invest elsewhere.
Why both teams consider this trade:
- I believe they are ready to move on from these players. It's a mutual exchange to give players a change of scenery.
Thoughts? Is this trade fair?
On the Norlinder trade, just looking to give him a fresh start somewhere else. He is going to get lost in MTL's system with all the defence prospects and Laval could use a right hand shot on forward. Both players were drafted very close to each other and could use a change of scenery, so another mutual swap.