Quoting: Gareg_painter
Your such a joke do u honestly think saros will resign in nsh and do u rly think they have a cup winning team atm. no not even close pls explain how getting nylander long term who was a ppg player this season and a good younger goalie in samsonov isn’t a fair deal to give away two years of a wasted talent
Well, that childish tantrum certainly convinced me. Please take all of NSH's untouchable players, in exchange for whichever cap casualties you deem them worthy of.
Nylander makes no sense for NSH. His new contract would eat up too much cap space, with Johansen, Duchene, etc still on the books. More importantly, while he is a mighty fine winger, that's not a long term area of need for NSH. Aside from Askarov, all their top young players and prospects are wingers: Tomasino, Kemell, Evangelista, L'Heureux, Schaefer.
If NSH were to move Saros, they'd be looking for a true 1st line center prospect, defense prospects with top four upside, and/or high draft picks they could use on players like that. You're offering none of that.
No thanks on Samsonov either. He needs a new contract, and at 26 he's going to be looking for his first big one. At least four years term, and at least twice what he's making now. That kind of term doesn't jibe with Askarov's timeline, and any more then $2M/yr for Samsonov would be a bad investment. At 26 he still hasn't established himself as a de facto starter yet. He's gone as far as a tandem goalie with two teams now. That might be his ceiling. Unlike Saros who was able to wrestle the starter's job away from a superstar, Samsonov couldn't do that competing with Vanecek who's nothing special, or a broken down Murray.
I'm sorry you can't have every toy in the toy store, no matter how much you want this one. Life is filled with injustices like that.