Didn’t you know that when a player has a down year he’s done forever?He had 10p in 10g and world's, andas 5p in 7g to begin the year. Maybe last year was just a terrible one and he's gonna turn it around. Who knows? He could have value by February.
Lucic for Turris + ??? since it's an extra year? Turris buyout numbers are a bit more manageable for the next few years too due to the structure.
Keep shuffling the deck chairs and hope you can get the Neal and not Lucic of the deal.
What? You are talking about trading one of the worst contracts in the league signed by a player who hardly belongs to the NHL anymore to the contract who, in 2020, is pretty fair-ish in value? What the hell are you smoking?Lucic for Turris + ??? since it's an extra year? Turris buyout numbers are a bit more manageable for the next few years too due to the structure
Are you Aaron Wood?
But yeah I don’t think Turris would make sense at the deadline, it’s too much money to move. Maybe in the off-season with more moving parts involved.
What? You are talking about trading one of the worst contracts in the league signed by a player who hardly belongs to the NHL anymore to the contract who, in 2020, is pretty fair-ish in value? What the hell are you smoking?
He had a bad year and shows all the signs of bouncing back this year. Turris is still, at his worst, a 40-50 point player, passable 2nd line center. Yes, on a contender with amazing center depth, that contract stings. On a team lacking good centers, like Detroit, that is a pretty fair deal. Even more so if Turris actually reaches 50 points.Turris' contract is not fair value. That's why Lebrun is arguing that he actually thinks Turris has value come the trade deadline. As in, right now it's questionable if he has any right now because of his contract.
He had a bad year and shows all the signs of bouncing back this year. Turris is still, at his worst, a 40-50 point player, passable 2nd line center. Yes, on a contender with amazing center depth, that contract stings. On a team lacking good centers, like Detroit, that is a pretty fair deal. Even more so if Turris actually reaches 50 points.
Travis Zajac is being paid 5.75 and nobody goes out of their way to call it out as a bad contract. Little hasn't scored 50 in forever and he is being paid 5.3. Turris' contract is a very slight overpayment at worst. It's only made look so bad because 1) Nashville are contenders and every penny counts; 2) with Duchene signed they can only play him as 3C and he is overpaid for that role.
He pretty much hates the Coyotes, too, so I'm not sure that's entirely accurate. At least the last part. The first adjective you used might be apt enough, though.Sounds like the OP is some crazy stalker who obsesses over anyone who spurned his favorite team.
If Poile was willing to do that he would have already been movedTDL value with what 4 more years on his deal...is Nashville retaining near max retention and or adding a pick/prospect?