Kampf Supremacy
Joined: Nov. 2021
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On the surface, each trade looks fine, but the issues are a bit more related to team direction or positional needs. Seattle doesn't need to add wingers right now, unless there's a major injury, they would need to get rid of wingers, as guys like Kartye are just waiting for any roster spot at this point. Chicago I doubt they move a 2nd and 3rd for an RFA who won't be extended anyways, but I do see how they might feel a bit pressured to get immediate roster players for Bedard, but unless you push that 2nd to a future year, I don't think it goes through. Anaheim, their is space in their top 9, but as mentioned by another comment, you're kinda just swapping players for the scenary change that doesn't make the most sense. Of all of them, the Ducks I think are the most inclined to do this if the new contract isn't too long term or isn't too much money, and the Kraken make the least sense with their already excessive amount of wingers.