Crusader1969 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago If he’s not already sitting at the top of TSN’s trade board, he will be soon. The only Tuch chatter I’ve heard has come out of Vancouver media, and yeah — I get that his wife is from the area. But I’m not interested in draft picks coming back. The question is whether you can turn Tuch into a return similar to what they got for JJP. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Crusader1969 said: If he’s not already sitting at the top of TSN’s trade board, he will be soon. The only Tuch chatter I’ve heard has come out of Vancouver media, and yeah — I get that his wife is from the area. But I’m not interested in draft picks coming back. The question is whether you can turn Tuch into a return similar to what they got for JJP. You can't really do the jjp trade in season. You're talking a young player who's on the cusp of breaking out or is a high end prospect, a 1st, and some type of cap return. Quote
mjd1001 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago It might be tricky to make the money work, but with having McDavid likely for only 2.5 years left, being out of the playoffs right now, and coming off a 9-1 loss over the weekend, Edmonton may be desperate to make a move in the coming weeks. If anything, play Vancouver vs Edmonton (and anyone else for that matter) to drive up the price. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 10 minutes ago, mjd1001 said: It might be tricky to make the money work, but with having McDavid likely for only 2.5 years left, being out of the playoffs right now, and coming off a 9-1 loss over the weekend, Edmonton may be desperate to make a move in the coming weeks. If anything, play Vancouver vs Edmonton (and anyone else for that matter) to drive up the price. Edmonton is a tricky one. They system sucks, they don't have a first, and they have a bunch of guys on ltir. Quote
Archie Lee Posted 19 minutes ago Report Posted 19 minutes ago To Seattle for Kappo Kakko and a 1st (Seattle has their own and Tampa’s). Seattle wants to get back in the playoffs so they trade for the better player. It’s cap neutral this year for Seattle, and they have space to extend Tuch. Sabres try to thread the needle by getting a good younger, but lesser, player who is under contract for two additional seasons, along with the futures. Kakko’s contract means the Sabres can extend Benson, Doan, Kesselring and still have space to add a significant player through trade or free agency. Kakko has no trade protection. Quote
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