Value of: Vladimir Tarasenko

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KnockHobbler

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That's Tarasenko you're referring to?

He's been the best winger on the team from a defensive standpoint. Reliable, situationally aware, unafraid to make the right play.

You're right in that he's good at everything else. His production as a middle six player with second unit PP time exceeds expectations.

Although it's wise to move him, he's the exact kind of player Ottawa needs.
Reddit showed me some advanced stats that says he’s shit so I just ran with that
 
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Whatever his value is, sucks that he seems to be moving on. I would totally be fine re-signing him and bringing him back. He has really surprised me this year with his play. Someone will get lucky.
 

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will be a Ranger on the cheap this summer anyways, would've been nice to get him for this upcoming run. Anyone know if a third team can get involved as a loophole to retain salary so he can get shipped back to NYR this deadline?
 

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Probably similar to the Taylor Hall return. 2nd + Andres Bjork (a nobody)

Hall had 2 goals in 37 games before getting traded to Boston at a 4.000 cap hit.

Tarasenko is at about a 25g/60p pace.
He was traded a year ago for a 1st+ at an almost identical pace.
He'll also be at 2.500 instead of 3.750 from last year.

NHL math doesn't always add up, but a late 2nd and a nobody seems quite a bit lower than what history suggests.
 
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will be a Ranger on the cheap this summer anyways, would've been nice to get him for this upcoming run. Anyone know if a third team can get involved as a loophole to retain salary so he can get shipped back to NYR this deadline?
Yep, another team can take on 25%, for a max of up to 75%
 

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Hall had 2 goals in 37 games before getting traded to Boston at a 4.000 cap hit.

Tarasenko is at about a 25g/60p pace.
He was traded a year ago for a 1st+ at an almost identical pace.
He'll also be at 2.500 instead of 3.750 from last year.

NHL math doesn't always add up, but a late 2nd and a nobody seems quite a bit lower than what history suggests.

Oh for sure Hall was struggling in Buffalo, but it didn't take a rocket scientist to see what was going on there. It's more about the full NTC and him picking a destination than anything else. I'd wager he would like heading back down to Florida to be close to the wife and kids.
 
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The Panthers have no need of retention, we have 5.7 million in deadline space, we can swing whatever we think is best, so no, no juicing us on some retention we don't need.
 
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bert

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Hall had 2 goals in 37 games before getting traded to Boston at a 4.000 cap hit.

Tarasenko is at about a 25g/60p pace.
He was traded a year ago for a 1st+ at an almost identical pace.
He'll also be at 2.500 instead of 3.750 from last year.

NHL math doesn't always add up, but a late 2nd and a nobody seems quite a bit lower than what history suggests.
Why respond to that plug? Guys opinion is worthless on here. Mantha just went for a 2nd and a 4th isnt close to as good or as valuable and Tarasenko will have a lower cap hit.

He's probably getting a 2nd and a good prospect or a late first.

The Mantha's price should be the Tarasenko price
There's 0 logic behind this other than you dont want to pay what he is worth. There isnt one legitimate argument to be made.
 

bert

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That type of deal is the dream from the Oilers. Gets us our top 4 D replacement for Ceci and a scoring winger for DraisaitI. I don't see why Ottawa entertains trading Zub though.


What do you think the ask would be, just out of curiosity.
Literally dont have an asset id do it for on your entire team. Short of the unimaginable. Its the weakest position on the team by a mile. He's signed to a great contract and the sens have depth everywhere except goal and RD. They literally need to clear cap space to add another RD. They are searching for another Zub he simply isnt available.
 
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HoweHullOrr

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He’s #7 on the TSN list and #4 on Seravalli’s.

The interest in him seems to be there and he also seems like a sure bet to be traded. The price seems like it’s going to come down to how difficult he wants to be with his full NTC.
Yep, he's likely looking for the opportunity to show case his talent so that he can increase his return on his next contract.
 
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