I simply think we should shop everyone. Personally if we can get a second than yes sell schenn. If not then dont.is moving Schenn really going to move the needle? I mean is this what we should be spending time looking at, for what a 3rd or 4th rounder for him? our focus should be on moving guys like Horvat, Miller and Boeser, figuring out how we reshape this team and how we want to move forward. If a team calls us and says hey we'll give you a 2nd rounder for Schenn sure but I'm not so sure how likely that will be.
Of course. No player in the league is untouchable but we have a decent idea of the value of our players. Some of them mAke sense to trade and some do not. Moving a player with grit and character for a mid round pick is a mistakeI simply think we should shop everyone. Personally if we can get a second than yes sell schenn. If not then dont.
Sure and i am litterally saying to trade him for what makes sense. To me thats a second cause you can find some good players their with decent luck. Or we can use it in a trade for a player.Of course. No player in the league is untouchable but we have a decent idea of the value of our players. Some of them mAke sense to trade and some do not. Moving a player with grit and character for a mid round pick is a mistake
A late second? I would probably pass as I don’t like this draft but I can certainly understand folks that would take the pick.Sure and i am litterally saying to trade him for what makes sense. To me thats a second cause you can find some good players their with decent luck. Or we can use it in a trade for a player.
However If you think hes worth more thats fine.
Miller for Schnieder, 2023 1st, Chytil and 2022 2nd
Brock Boeser for a 1st and b prospect
Motte for a 2nd and 4th
Dickinson for a 2027 7th
PoolMan for a 2028 7th
Schenn has more value for us, because he works with Hughes, than any return he’d bring, so you may as well keep him.
if someone gives a 2nd for him, absolutely take it, but I don’t think anyone would offer more than a late rounder
Pretty much everyone is saying if you can get a 2nd for Schenn you take it. And then offering cogent reasons why it doesn’t make sense to trade him for a more mid round pick.This team in really, really bad shape when people won't take a 2nd for Schenn for fear of it hurting too much and falling apart.
It's Luke Schenn, career journey man. Take the 2nd and run laughing. Take a 3rd and say thank you.
This team in really, really bad shape when people won't take a 2nd for Schenn for fear of it hurting too much and falling apart.
It's Luke Schenn, career journey man. Take the 2nd and run laughing. Take a 3rd and say thank you.
if teams were offering a 2nd for Schenn he would've been traded by now... so who is offering a 2nd for him?
There have been 2 trades so far around the league. It will heat up soonif teams were offering a 2nd for Schenn he would've been traded by now... so who is offering a 2nd for him?
Benning sure left a mess. It's going to take a lot of good trades, and excellent drafting to clean it up. We are going to be bad for several more years.Lines would look like
Pearson Horvat Garland
Zacha Petey Chytil? (Sign Forsberg ?) or maybe use Karlsson as a stop gap
Hoglander Mcleod Podz
Motte Lammiko Highmore
Hughes Schnieder
OEL Myers
Rathbone Poolman/Schenn
Also gives us 2/3 picks in the top 50
I’ve said before, we should be keeping players on good contracts, not moving them. An overpayment offer might change things, but still.
Schenn has more value for us, because he works with Hughes, than any return he’d bring, so you may as well keep him.
if someone gives a 2nd for him, absolutely take it, but I don’t think anyone would offer more than a late rounder
Or you can trade Schenn for a 2nd and package that to get rid of Hamonic. Trade Motte and use that pick to get rid of Poolman. Once you free up enough cap, you can go help out Tampa and Vegas by taking on players for little to no cost.Agreed. Schenn gives stability to Hughes and is super cheap. For those reasons alone you keep him. You would not be just trading Schenn. Keeping them together allows Quinn to continue to grow as a defenseman in a comfortable space.
Or you can trade Schenn for a 2nd and package that to get rid of Hamonic. Trade Motte and use that pick to get rid of Poolman. Once you free up enough cap, you can go help out Tampa and Vegas by taking on players for little to no cost.