GhostOfWildWing
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- Jun 21, 2015
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For sake of discussion, if Perry agreed to waive to go to Ottawa, how do fans see this deal?
Ducks:
- Mark Stone
Sens:
- Corey Perry
- 2019 1st round draft pick
- Josh Mahura OR Marcus Pettersson
- Conditional 2020 2nd round draft pick (becomes a 2020 1st round if Ducks re-sign Stone)
Anaheim upgrades the RW for this season to once again attempt to contend for the Cup, with a player who would fit perfectly in RC's system. Chances are high he walks as a UFA, unless he really enjoys the city and takes less than market value. However, the bigger plus here to Anaheim is to ditch the Perry contract (and lose a NTC before the Seattle expansion draft).
Ottawa gets a very nice package of young assets (LD seems a position their pool is weak on) to acquire Perry's contract for three years. They downgrade Stone, who most likely IMO will walk after this season to Perry, who can still put up points and is pretty much at his floor, IMO. He can also play a mentor role. Ottawa is a budget team (far as I'm aware) but they shouldn't need the cap space Perry takes up in the next three seasons, especially if they move EK and/or Duchene too.
I am guessing fellow Ducks fans will think this an over-payment, but I think this is definitely a move BM would make if it were acceptable to Ottawa/Perry. No idea how Sens' fans feel about it though but am curious to see
Ducks:
- Mark Stone
Sens:
- Corey Perry
- 2019 1st round draft pick
- Josh Mahura OR Marcus Pettersson
- Conditional 2020 2nd round draft pick (becomes a 2020 1st round if Ducks re-sign Stone)
Anaheim upgrades the RW for this season to once again attempt to contend for the Cup, with a player who would fit perfectly in RC's system. Chances are high he walks as a UFA, unless he really enjoys the city and takes less than market value. However, the bigger plus here to Anaheim is to ditch the Perry contract (and lose a NTC before the Seattle expansion draft).
Ottawa gets a very nice package of young assets (LD seems a position their pool is weak on) to acquire Perry's contract for three years. They downgrade Stone, who most likely IMO will walk after this season to Perry, who can still put up points and is pretty much at his floor, IMO. He can also play a mentor role. Ottawa is a budget team (far as I'm aware) but they shouldn't need the cap space Perry takes up in the next three seasons, especially if they move EK and/or Duchene too.
I am guessing fellow Ducks fans will think this an over-payment, but I think this is definitely a move BM would make if it were acceptable to Ottawa/Perry. No idea how Sens' fans feel about it though but am curious to see