Confirmed Trade: [NSH/ARI] Jason Zucker for 2024 6th round pick

dredeye

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Man has he really fallen that far off. Would love him on the bruins at that price
 

rt

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It really hurts Arizona in these deadline deals that they can't retain salary.
I think they retained on Bjugstad last deadline and brokered some deals, too. Like Pat Kane. They used all 3 retention slots last deadline. They might this deadline too. They have dumba to trade and probably a deal to broker.
 
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Extra Texture

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What in the ever-loving f*** did Arizona do to Zucker? A sixth?! Good grief, way to sign a vet built to be traded at the deadline and completely flatline his value.
It's shocking. The Zucker of last year, when healthy, would've been at least worth a 2nd on a day like today. He is just one year removed from 27 goals, what the hell has happened in the desert?

Also, if this is how the market sees him, I would love to see the Pens throw him a low, multiyear deal to rebuild himself. Seemed like a fantastic team guy when he was here, and played well when healthy.
 

beardawg

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25 years of 6th round picks and the best players Nashville has picked are Mike Santorelli, Tony Bitetto, and Marek Mazanec....I'll take the gamble on Zucker for 20 games
 
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Spring in Fialta

A malign star kept him
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It's shocking. The Zucker of last year, when healthy, would've been at least worth a 2nd on a day like today. He is just one year removed from 27 goals, what the hell has happened in the desert?

Also, if this is how the market sees him, I would love to see the Pens throw him a low, multiyear deal to rebuild himself. Seemed like a fantastic team guy when he was here, and played well when healthy.

I think it's pretty clear he is worth more than that but the most important thing for Arizona was not to eat cash, just like the Chychrun deal.
 
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Tom Polakis

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What in the ever-loving f*** did Arizona do to Zucker? A sixth?! Good grief, way to sign a vet built to be traded at the deadline and completely flatline his value.

No, what did Zucker do to Arizona? Yeah, it was a shitty team, but he had enough minutes with decent enough linemates to put up better numbers than 25 points in 51 games.
 

maplepred

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Thanks for sharing.
That’s my opinion. That’s what this board is for. Thanks for your sarcastic remark.

Nothing says the future like a 6th round pick....
Would you rather have a guy who maybe gets 6-7 points for remainder of season and no show as always in playoffs then walks as free agent or you want a draft pick??

6-7 points or a pick?? Hmmm
 

Viqsi

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That’s my opinion. That’s what this board is for. Thanks for your sarcastic remark.


Would you rather have a guy who maybe gets 6-7 points for remainder of season and no show as always in playoffs then walks as free agent or you want a draft pick??

6-7 points or a pick?? Hmmm
Odds are those 6-7 points are more valuable. You're really overselling the value of a 6th round pick here.
 

State of Hockey

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What a waste for Arizona. If you're not willing to retain cash, this is the near-nothing you're going to get back for a decent rental player. Nashville says thank you for your organizational ineptitude.
 

Cancuks

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Isn't retention just a paper transaction? I can't see any of these other teams paying $2 or $3 million in actual salary and getting a 4th round pick for being the broker in a deal to retain salary.
 

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