Who wins this trade?

reggo

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Ho Sang is a completely unknown asset so I wouldn't carry him anyways till we see what he is, Huberdeau had an awful season last year and still on an awful team but some good potential...so I'd be on the fence about him.
Yakapov is a whiny mouth piece so I wouldn't want him anyways, prob end up back in the KHL eventually if things don't go his way. Drouin is the only legit piece there in my opinion. If you could package him with some other proven commodity and a draft pick I'd take that route
 

BStinson

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The team that would be getting those prospects I have a few questions for. First, what is the team looking like in terms of age? What players would you need to drop in order to make the trade? I would probably only pull the trigger on that trade if you know you aren't going to make a run for 1st in the next few years and have some great young prospect/players (MacKinnon, Barkov, Tavares) caliber players otherwise I would see what another team owner would give for him.
 

CreamOfTheCrop

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Malkin is one of the top5 player in the league.
You gotta admit that these 3 players are almost the total of Malkin's salary.

It all depends on your whole team. Will you have to bench any of these players cause you have better ones ?
 

Leviathan

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Nov 25, 2008
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Malkin For

Huberdeau + Drouin + Yakupov + Ho-Sang?

The Malkin side wins, but with an asterisk. Its basically a win-win if the team getting the young guys is in a rebuild while the guy getting Malkin is trying to win now.

The guy I like the most on the other side is Drouin who I think will become an 85-95 point player.

Huberdeau is more like a 70 point guy to me with the odd 80 point season sprinkled in.

Yakupov is a real wild card. So is Ho-Sang. Both are supremely talented but they have such individualistic styles to their game.

The side that gets the grab bag of youngsters could end up winning this, but if I'm hedging my bets I think the Malkin side wins.
 

Killer Sharkz

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This is my current team...

Forwards:
Evgeni Malkin - $9,500,000
Logan Couture - $6,000,000
Brayden Schenn - $2,250,000
Thomas Hertl - $925,000
Nick Bonino - $1,700,000
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins - $6,000,000
Corey Perry - $9,000,000
Sean Couturier - $1,500,000
Alex Galchenyuk - $925,000
Rick Nash - $7,900,000
Alexander Ovechkin - $10,000,000
David Perron - $4,250,000
Chris Kreider - $2,350,000
Danny Heatley - $1,000,000
Nick Jensen/Brett Connolly

Defensemen:
Alex Goligoski - $4,800,000
PK Subban - $7,000,000
Brent Seabrook - $5,000,000
Nick Holden - $600,000
Olli Matta
Hampus Lindholm - $925,000

Goalies:
Steve Mason - $4,100,000
Jonathan Bernier - $2,400,000
Ben Bishop - $3,400,000

I feel like my team is good enough to compete for the championship if I do this trade and my future is brighter. The guy I'm trading to won the championship last year but I dont feel he had the best team last year but got on a hot streak at the right time.

While my NHL team is strong, I am up against the cap and my depth is not very deep after these guys to fill in for injuries.

14 team league btw.
 

ChrisWinsor

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I like your team a lot. I'd personally keep Malkin.

I think your young guys are on the cusp of having some big years.
 

leafsfan5

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keep malkin,looks like you're going to contend and malkin is in his prime years
 

ChrisWinsor

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But if I switch Drouin for Malkin isn't that still a championship caliber team?

No? Drouin is untested. Ya he's highly touted, but that doesn't mean he'll follow the same path as Stamkos/Tavares. It may take him some years to develop into a ppg if at all.
 

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