bvandiesel
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- Jan 29, 2011
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Pretty much this. Value going to either side is in the right ball-park but it doesn't really address the needs of either team, at least not to the degree that they would like.Faulk is the missing piece?
Now I've seen it all.
Doesn't solve anything for Toronto and it's quantity for quality from Carolinas viewpoint.
To Carolina Brown, Timashov, Rosen, Pickard and 2019 1st round pick
To Toronto Faulk, Mckegg and 2019 6th round pick
Carolina gets fantastic two way goal scorer in Brown to help wings, good left wing prospect in Timashov, depth defense in Rosen, possible back up goalie if Darling or Mrazek fault and a low first round draft pick.
Toronto gets the missing defense piece they need to make them a legit Stanley Cup contender, as well as a depth center back to even out some contracts.
Who says yes and who says no?
I think Brown is at least a legit 3rd liner, he did put up 20 goals, and could be a solid 2nd liner on the right team but I agree, this is not a package that fits Carolina’s needs or Toronto’s for that matter.Yes, marginal middle-6 forwards, more backup goalies, and draft picks is exactly what Carolina needs....
I dont disagree. But that being said their isnt a player a like Nylander the leafs will give up. Same way Carolina wont give up a RHD like Hamilton or Pesce. its more of a deal that the teams make for a risk but there is never a trade that works out PERFECTLY for both teams ever.I think Brown is at least a legit 3rd liner, he did put up 20 goals, and could be a solid 2nd liner on the right team but I agree, this is not a package that fits Carolina’s needs or Toronto’s for that matter.
I think Dubas would entertain offers for Nylander that would send a skilled young RHD the other way that fits Toronto’s needs. Faulk just isn’t that player.I dont disagree. But that being said their isnt a player a like Nylander the leafs will give up. Same way Carolina wont give up a RHD like Hamilton or Pesce. its more of a deal that the teams make for a risk but there is never a trade that works out PERFECTLY for both teams ever.
both teams decline. carolina wants a high end guy for faulk and the leafs are giving up quite a bit of pieces, one of which include a 1st round pick
Yep, likely in the package that brings them the right-side defensive stopper they need to make a deep playoff run. The thing is that Faulk really doesn’t fit that mould, and you only get to trade your 1st round pick away once.At some point they are going to need to part with a 1st
Yes but they will probably trade a 1st for something that will help them/something they lack. They won't trade it for the sake of trading itAt some point they are going to need to part with a 1st