The Coyotes only become interesting for me if Raanta is included in the deal. The problem is, because of the age / injury history of Raanta, I think his value to the Coyotes is probably greater than the value he contributes to any trade. He certainly wouldn't be the focal point of any trade, and to pull him off the roster of a team trying to get into the playoffs doesn't make much sense. But there is a way I could see him by far having the greatest immediate impact to this team over any other player acquired in a trade for Hall. But he's played more than 30 games exactly once in his career. That's just too much risk all told, so his contributory value is highly nominal. Probably not worth it for the Yotes, but I would understand the appeal from our perspective with regards to potentially have a great immediate impact on the roster.
After that, the trade appeal thins out in a hurry, especially if Soderstrom isn't on the table. Bahl isn't close, so that is not ideal. Capobianco is kind of just more of the same of what we already have, so I don't have a whole lot of love for him as a return piece. I do like the size and what he can do offensively, but on a team that is so troubled on the back end defensively with guys like Severson, Smith on the way up, etc, I don't think he's solving anything.