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Published: Mar. 20, 2024
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Ok lets try this again. Tried to read through the previous comments. I get the value may have been too high but I've seen previous posts before the deadline about players going to other teams. I think fits are pretty solid, it's the return that most feedback came back with.

The Wild could be fine without moving up in the draft. I still want to get a potential franchise center to pair with Kaprizov. Rossi will be solid for us moving forward and we can focus on drafting the d-core. I just rather get the guy for the next 15 years and address the defense in the coming years.
Trades
1.
MIN
  1. Schneider, Braden
  2. 2025 5th round pick (MIN)
2.
MIN
  1. 2026 7th round pick (WSH)
WSH
  1. Johansson, Marcus
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Shedding cap, would probably take future considerations. 1 year left at 2 mill. Not bad, just hasn't done much of anything for us this year.
3.
TOR
  1. Spurgeon, Jared ($3,000,000 retained)
Additional Details:
I think Minnesota could get a bit more for this, but we also have cap space to retain to get a long term fix on the 2nd line. Wild get younger on the back end, planning to compete in 2 years.
4.
MIN
  1. 2024 7th round pick (NYR)
5.
MIN
  1. 2024 1st round pick (SJS)
SJS
  1. Rossi, Marco
  2. 2024 1st round pick (MIN)
  3. 2025 1st round pick (MIN)
Additional Details:
I wanted to make a run at the 1st overall. This wouldn't happen as Rossi has had a huge bounce back season and probably finishes 3rd in Calder. If Celebrini is a bust, the Wild give up way too much to gamble. I know most fans are going to say, not even close. I'd be find adding in a defensive prospect but we can't be giving up too much more than this. Adding a Kaprizov/Boldy doesn't help the Sharks get back to the top. They need a few years of being bad and accumulating talent to bring them up in 2-3 years.
6.
MIN
  1. 2025 2nd round pick (PHI)
  2. 2025 5th round pick (CAR)
PHI
  1. Gustavsson, Filip
Additional Details:
I wanted to put a trade out there in case MAF wants to resign with us for another year. We would roll with MAF/Wallstedt. Idk the return but I think a 2nd + is fair for him.
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$6,000,000$6,000,000
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$925,000$925,000 (Performance Bonus$400,000$400K)
RD
RFA - 1
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$925,000$925,000 (Performance Bonus$425,000$425K)
G
RFA - 2
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$775,000$775,000
LD/RD
RFA - 1
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$850,000$850,000
RD
M-NTC
UFA - 1
ScratchesInjured Reserve (IR)Long Term IR (LTIR)
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$775,000$775,000
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UFA - 2
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$775,000$775,000
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UFA - 1
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Mar. 20 at 10:41 p.m.
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Leafs keep the good cost efficient Knies, and have 4.5m in cap for a UFA RHD instead of one 4.5m retained Spurgeon.
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Mar. 20 at 10:41 p.m.
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NTU would rather have the rookie than a 34 soon 35 year old Dman
Mar. 20 at 10:45 p.m.
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The Rangers don't even take that phone call. Absurd trade offer.
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Mar. 20 at 10:50 p.m.
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The Rangers probably keep the guy who is fourteen years younger and plays a far more lucrative position.
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Mar. 20 at 10:51 p.m.
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That doesn’t get you Schneider
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Mar. 20 at 10:57 p.m.
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You could remove the NYR pick and add a 2nd from MIN and it’s still a no
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Mar. 20 at 11:33 p.m.
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For starters, you need to use a 24-25 template. The 23-24 template no longer applies as the trade deadline has passed.

Just as important, nobody is giving you top prospects already contributing in the NHL for old,expensive UFAs. That's just pure fantasy.
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Mar. 20 at 11:40 p.m.
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I just don’t see San Jose moving their possible 1st ever 1st overall, especially when the pick would be a kid who was a previous Jr shark and he’s the consensus top player in the draft
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Mar. 20 at 11:47 p.m.
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I don't think the Sharks consider that unless they somehow end up picking 5th or worse, which is basically impossible
Mar. 21 at 12:30 a.m.
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Sharks need a #1 C after trading Hertl so as reasonable as this deal is I think we have to say no.
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Mar. 21 at 8:57 a.m.
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These are solid. Zuccarello is an upgrade the rangers need at forward and the value is maybe slightly skewed to Minny there.

Spurgeon is the guy the leafs keep thinking they’re trading for when they’re sending mid rounders for Lynushkin types. No way they do something that smart

The sharks move is probably the only one that’s off, and that’s only because no one really knows what the value of 1OA is in a trade anymore. That said, it’s closer than Josh Anderson for 1OA that we’re seeing here lmao
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Mar. 21 at 11:37 a.m.
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Sharks would want Faber if they’re giving up the Celebrini pick.
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Mar. 21 at 5:33 p.m.
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Quoting: Tbrew
These are solid. Zuccarello is an upgrade the rangers need at forward and the value is maybe slightly skewed to Minny there.

Spurgeon is the guy the leafs keep thinking they’re trading for when they’re sending mid rounders for Lynushkin types. No way they do something that smart

The sharks move is probably the only one that’s off, and that’s only because no one really knows what the value of 1OA is in a trade anymore. That said, it’s closer than Josh Anderson for 1OA that we’re seeing here lmao


I've been taking a lot of heat for the trades I've put out. I try to keep both teams in mind when making a trade. I don't think Knies ceiling is as high as I want. He was a gopher and I'm a big fan. But he hardly produces on a line with Matthews, you basically walk into points on his line. I think he could be an effective 2nd line producer and have a very successful career. My thought was to get Spurgeon on a contender and still have 3-4 good years left. Retain salary so they can make other moves to round out their roster. With this direction the Wild could afford it and get a guy I think would fit in well on a line with Ek.

I'm not as high on Schneider as the Ranger fans are. I get the not wanting to take Zucc but he solves their problems for the next 2 years and have other assets to trade to round out that team. Kappo could be a valuable piece to move to potentially get a decent return. It's less than Ranger fans think. But with their current d-core, I see Schneider being expendable. With the current roster they could be contenders with someone like Zucc on that 2nd line drivng plays. He just doesn't fit our window.

I get the 1st overall hate. No one trades that pick. I'll take the heat but BG needs to get aggressive. Rossi is having a huge year and one we all wish came sooner. The only reason I want to take a swing is for a player that could be a Top 5 center in the league instead of Top 15 potentially. The odds are Minnesota sucks the rest of the season as we just got blown out, we pick 10th and get lucky to get Buium to go next to Faber. And the years just keep going by. If I was GM I would take a massive swing.

Thanks for the post and having a convo around some trades. I always enjoy hearing different perspectives!
Mar. 21 at 5:40 p.m.
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Sharks would want Faber if they’re giving up the Celebrini pick.


Thats fair, I think he may be the most untouchable piece on our roster. I have a question for you and other fans. What is your window, or how long until this roster actually gets really good? For example, because the Wild are minus $15 mill in cap space, our window couldn't begin for another 2 years. Thats why I would move a guy like Zucc. I see the Sharks window being 3-5 years away, maybe a bit longer. Because of that, I don't think Faber would help a ton for the next 3 years. If you were to trade back this year and get a potential 1-2c and is young, with 2 first round picks. In 3-5 years Rossi is still 25-27 and is in his prime. You get 2 first rounders on top of it to get other talented pieces. I think you are right though, my brain just goes to what that pick will do for you guys. Pick Celebrini, let him sit in the NCAA another year, hopefully start building a roster out for protect him. He isn't Bedard where he was a lock to be a star. If he doesn't pan out to be that guy, you are even further back from being competitive. And if you can't surround him with talent he doesn't develop properly. Just my thoughts and rants. But ultimately that pick doesn't move and you guys get an exciting piece for the future!
Mar. 21 at 5:44 p.m.
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Sharks need a #1 C after trading Hertl so as reasonable as this deal is I think we have to say no.


Thats fair. What was the reaction for Shark Fans? I was shocked when that deal went though. I thought the return should have been more, Hertl is a big time player, one I wanted the Wild to go after but we have no space to sign anyone. I just got done ranting on trading this pick so I won't bore people with another. It will be interesting to see how the Sharks rebuild and the direction of the club. I'm always rooting for Addison, he never got a fair shake here in Minnesota.
Mar. 21 at 5:46 p.m.
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I just don’t see San Jose moving their possible 1st ever 1st overall, especially when the pick would be a kid who was a previous Jr shark and he’s the consensus top player in the draft


You are probably right! I just wanted to throw a trade out there and see reactions. That pick never moves so it's very much a hypothetical. I'm rooting for you guys to get that pick and not Chicago. I just can't stand they get everything after the bull**** that happened there.
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Mar. 21 at 5:49 p.m.
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Thats fair, I think he may be the most untouchable piece on our roster. I have a question for you and other fans. What is your window, or how long until this roster actually gets really good? For example, because the Wild are minus $15 mill in cap space, our window couldn't begin for another 2 years. Thats why I would move a guy like Zucc. I see the Sharks window being 3-5 years away, maybe a bit longer. Because of that, I don't think Faber would help a ton for the next 3 years. If you were to trade back this year and get a potential 1-2c and is young, with 2 first round picks. In 3-5 years Rossi is still 25-27 and is in his prime. You get 2 first rounders on top of it to get other talented pieces. I think you are right though, my brain just goes to what that pick will do for you guys. Pick Celebrini, let him sit in the NCAA another year, hopefully start building a roster out for protect him. He isn't Bedard where he was a lock to be a star. If he doesn't pan out to be that guy, you are even further back from being competitive. And if you can't surround him with talent he doesn't develop properly. Just my thoughts and rants. But ultimately that pick doesn't move and you guys get an exciting piece for the future!


It simply comes down to if the Sharks are giving up a potential elite 1C at the start of his career then they need an elite young player at a premium position coming back in return. Rossi is good but he’s probably not going to be an elite 1C. Those picks you included will get you good prospects, but again the likelihood of them turning into truly elite players is low.

The player that fits the bill is Faber. He’s only 21, so even though the Sharks are a few years away from contention he’s still young enough to be in his prime on the next good Sharks team.
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Mar. 21 at 5:53 p.m.
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That doesn’t get you Schneider


What does? He plays 3rd pairing D on a stacked d-core. He doesn't have stats that pop out to you. I don't look at points because that wouldn't be fair. I targeted him because he is young, could play behind Faber on a 2nd pairing and replace Spurgeon. In giving up Zucc, we are giving up a point per game player over the past 3 years. He is on a reasonable $4 million dollar contract for the next 2 years and has played for you in the past. I could see him fitting in very well and boosting that 2nd line and helping you guys in the playoffs. Only reason I consider moving Zucc on a team friendly deals, is because of his age and our window isn't the next 2 years. Idk, maybe you guys love his game, I look at how the Penguins ran their franchise for almost 20 years with Crosby. Why keep picks or prospects if you can go get proven results. If this trade went though, and you won a cup. How would you feel?
Mar. 21 at 5:55 p.m.
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Quoting: mokumboi
For starters, you need to use a 24-25 template. The 23-24 template no longer applies as the trade deadline has passed.

Just as important, nobody is giving you top prospects already contributing in the NHL for old,expensive UFAs. That's just pure fantasy.


Thank you for the feedback. I'll change that moving forward. I'm guessing you are referring to the Spurgeon deal? Or what deal were you referring to? I didn't trade UFA's. Each player has term left on their deal.
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Mar. 21 at 6:03 p.m.
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NTU would rather have the rookie than a 34 soon 35 year old Dman


I would agree in most cases, but the two things that came to my mind when doing that trade was cap space vs production. The fact you guys have no RD that plays at the level Spurgeon does. The window for Toronto is closing with each season. You have 4 super star forwards and aren't competing for the cup. I root for you each year the Wild get bounced in the First Round. Knies could fit in a young version of the Wild on a second line with Ek who plays a similar game to him. We retained salary for you to build out that roster over the next 3 years and win a championship. Spurgeon would be close to Reilly for you guys. He's been a star with us. Once again, the only reason we trade him is our window isn't in the next 2 years as we have $15 mill in dead cap space. Why waste his talents. He will be 35 when we try to start competing. Why would you want 18 year olds on Toronto when you are competing for a Cup? You're probably right, but it's an Arm-Chair GM, I make swings that try to better both teams.
Mar. 21 at 6:03 p.m.
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Thank you for the feedback. I'll change that moving forward. I'm guessing you are referring to the Spurgeon deal? Or what deal were you referring to? I didn't trade UFA's. Each player has term left on their deal.


No, I was referring to Zucc.
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Mar. 21 at 6:05 p.m.
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It simply comes down to if the Sharks are giving up a potential elite 1C at the start of his career then they need an elite young player at a premium position coming back in return. Rossi is good but he’s probably not going to be an elite 1C. Those picks you included will get you good prospects, but again the likelihood of them turning into truly elite players is low.

The player that fits the bill is Faber. He’s only 21, so even though the Sharks are a few years away from contention he’s still young enough to be in his prime on the next good Sharks team.


Honestly, I would probably be more open to trading Boldy than Faber. Just because we have a few wingers coming up that may be able to replace Boldy. Ohgren and Yurov are supposed to be pretty good. I would counter with that but you don't get as many picks back probably.
Mar. 21 at 6:07 p.m.
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No, I was referring to Zucc.


Gotcha, he's got another 2 years after this at $4 mill/year. Pretty low for a 70+ point producer. I get the age piece tho. Fair concern, he just hasn't slowed down here. Because of his passing I don't think that takes as much of a decline as other players.
Mar. 21 at 6:09 p.m.
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What does? He plays 3rd pairing D on a stacked d-core. He doesn't have stats that pop out to you. I don't look at points because that wouldn't be fair. I targeted him because he is young, could play behind Faber on a 2nd pairing and replace Spurgeon. In giving up Zucc, we are giving up a point per game player over the past 3 years. He is on a reasonable $4 million dollar contract for the next 2 years and has played for you in the past. I could see him fitting in very well and boosting that 2nd line and helping you guys in the playoffs. Only reason I consider moving Zucc on a team friendly deals, is because of his age and our window isn't the next 2 years. Idk, maybe you guys love his game, I look at how the Penguins ran their franchise for almost 20 years with Crosby. Why keep picks or prospects if you can go get proven results. If this trade went though, and you won a cup. How would you feel?


Because they need Schneider more than they need Zucc and he fits their window better. Schneider should be ahead of Trouba because he’s the better player and has proved it with Trouba being out hurt

That being said, the timeline works out perfectly cause they’ll give Schneider a 2 year bridge which leads up to the end of Trouba’s contract. Not to mention Schneider is cheaper than Zucc’s cap hit and the rangers need every penny
Mar. 21 at 6:17 p.m.
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These are solid. Zuccarello is an upgrade the rangers need at forward and the value is maybe slightly skewed to Minny there.

Spurgeon is the guy the leafs keep thinking they’re trading for when they’re sending mid rounders for Lynushkin types. No way they do something that smart

The sharks move is probably the only one that’s off, and that’s only because no one really knows what the value of 1OA is in a trade anymore. That said, it’s closer than Josh Anderson for 1OA that we’re seeing here lmao


Rangers need Schneider more than Zucc lol it’s a no brainer. If the Rangers want to bring him back, they will offer picks

But trading a young core RH defenseman for an aging vet would get any GM fired
 
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