Sure, we *could* get a monster return, but you realize David Poile is in charge of that? The dude who just gave away a first round pick for free? The same dude who traded a 2nd for Lauzon?
KaleidoscopeOk1346
I sure hope this Gumby isn’t paid to have his opinions. This definitely pairs with what I posted yesterday, but include some facts if you are “sports media” instead of tmz Reddit edition… that’s what I cover already, and I do it for free! Kick rocks you Chicago loving hack.
obliviousCrane
It really depends on what the return is.
ratzy88
Why trade Saros
gatsby712
This is such a dumb take. You don’t trade away a goaltender playing at a near HoF level and at the top of the league for potential. There are a couple players you keep during a rebuild. Saros, Josi, and with his new contract Forsberg and maybe Duchene. You get rid of dead weight like Ekholm or Johansson and you build a team around a couple key players. I’d be the head of the Askarov fan club probably, and think he’ll be amazing. But it takes a long time for a goalie to develop, Saros will still have value and may be even more valuable later in his career as well. For all the talk about tanking, it really doesn’t work the same in the NHL anyways. Even if you suck, first round draft picks have no guarantee of being starters, compared to a league like the NFL. It’s a random chance of getting Bedard if you flat out destroy the team to tank, otherwise anything outside of a fifth pick is a crapshoot.
Saros hasn’t even hit his prime yet most likely, as that happens later for goalies, and so why rebuild by trading what is essentially a young player with a ton of potential? Isn’t the point of rebuilding getting young talent that is underpaid and has potential? Seems like Saros would fit into that.
Edmonton had three years where they had the first pick of the draft and they sucked for years. They still are mid, even with the best player in the world. High draft picks have no guarantee of success, just because it worked for teams like the penguins and Crosby. Most teams in the league need to build through long term development. Why tank if you don’t need to? Have both Saros and Askarov carry the team for a couple years while talent develops and some older players get traded.
I’m team fire the GM and Coach, keep some of the core, and continue to develop players that aren’t Cole Smith.
Shavahhn
Whoever wrote this article was in such a hurry to attack the team that they couldn’t even be arsed to do basic proofreading.
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This article reads like a reddit post.
Sure, we *could* get a monster return, but you realize David Poile is in charge of that? The dude who just gave away a first round pick for free? The same dude who traded a 2nd for Lauzon?
I sure hope this Gumby isn’t paid to have his opinions. This definitely pairs with what I posted yesterday, but include some facts if you are “sports media” instead of tmz Reddit edition… that’s what I cover already, and I do it for free! Kick rocks you Chicago loving hack.
It really depends on what the return is.
Why trade Saros
This is such a dumb take. You don’t trade away a goaltender playing at a near HoF level and at the top of the league for potential. There are a couple players you keep during a rebuild. Saros, Josi, and with his new contract Forsberg and maybe Duchene. You get rid of dead weight like Ekholm or Johansson and you build a team around a couple key players. I’d be the head of the Askarov fan club probably, and think he’ll be amazing. But it takes a long time for a goalie to develop, Saros will still have value and may be even more valuable later in his career as well. For all the talk about tanking, it really doesn’t work the same in the NHL anyways. Even if you suck, first round draft picks have no guarantee of being starters, compared to a league like the NFL. It’s a random chance of getting Bedard if you flat out destroy the team to tank, otherwise anything outside of a fifth pick is a crapshoot.
Saros hasn’t even hit his prime yet most likely, as that happens later for goalies, and so why rebuild by trading what is essentially a young player with a ton of potential? Isn’t the point of rebuilding getting young talent that is underpaid and has potential? Seems like Saros would fit into that.
Edmonton had three years where they had the first pick of the draft and they sucked for years. They still are mid, even with the best player in the world. High draft picks have no guarantee of success, just because it worked for teams like the penguins and Crosby. Most teams in the league need to build through long term development. Why tank if you don’t need to? Have both Saros and Askarov carry the team for a couple years while talent develops and some older players get traded.
I’m team fire the GM and Coach, keep some of the core, and continue to develop players that aren’t Cole Smith.
Whoever wrote this article was in such a hurry to attack the team that they couldn’t even be arsed to do basic proofreading.