TheBlackFish
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These options seem like the reality to me. What would your ideal realistic outcome be?All of these actually suck. I refuse to pick one.
Simmonds value is two late 2nd round picks?These options seem like the reality to me. What would your ideal realistic outcome be?
Simmonds value is two late 2nd round picks?
As a rental yes. I would say a condition to move one of the 2nds up to a 1st if he resigns is likely. What would you expect to get?Simmonds value is two late 2nd round picks?
I don’t think he’s worth anything crazy, but I’d be pretty surprised if he was traded and the return was that poor(two 2nds).Considering the underwhelming ROR return and that Skinner went for a mediocre prospect, a 2nd, a 3rd and a 6th. I'd say two-mid/late 2nds or a late 1st is probably close to his value at this point. Maybe marginally more.
I don’t think he’s worth anything crazy, but I’d be pretty surprised if he was traded and the return was that poor(two 2nds).
I tend to agree.All of these actually suck. I refuse to pick one.
Simmonds value is two late 2nd round picks?
That's usually not an option for rental players. The potential trade partners are playoff teams who won't be interested in subtracting equal value from their nhl roster. Proven nhl player for player trades involve more term, and even then they are rare.yea why are we trading a proven nhl player for picks ??
you trade for proven nhl talent coming back that fills a need for the team immediatley
Simmonds value is two late 2nd round picks?
That's usually not an option for rental players. The potential trade partners are playoff teams who won't be interested in subtracting equal value from their nhl roster. Proven nhl player for player trades involve more term, and even then they are rare.
So if two 2nds is the best offer Ron gets he can't just pout and complain that "it's not fair, i think he's worth more". A decision has to be made. Trade, sign, or let go.