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Patches Moved To LTIR


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11 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I’d actually give up a lot for Larkin. I’m not sure there’s a better fit as far as a player meshing with a system than there is with Larkin and Carolina.

1st, Jarvis, Morrow, and a B prospect like Suzuki for an extended Larkin.

Nah. Jarvis is a keep. Especially if in 2 years Aho decided to move on. 

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I don't see Detroit letting Larkin go, and I don't think Larkin wants to leave Motown.  Either way it would take a lot to get Larkin unless he cratered his trade value by saying he wouldn't be signing with the Red Wings due to negotiations going south.  He isn't that kind of guy.  Personally, I don't think you "give up the farm" for him.

I think the Canes may be the most serious about acquiring Toews.  He is a Rod type of center, plays a good two way game and needs to be on a team competing for something.  He isn't having a great year in Chicago, but who is?  I think the cost would be relatively "cheap," but probably hinges on the Blackhawks retaining some salary.  How much they retain will set the price for him.

I don't think Kane really wants to play here, but I could be wrong.

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Both Toews and Kane are rentals. I don't want a 32 game rental that will cost the team a few years worth of prospects and draft pick(s).

Meter, Tarasenko, Larkin are all long term investments that almost guarantee future success. I'm mentioning these 3 as they seem to be market favorites right now. 

But look, I still think one of the 2 goalies may be in play. Both Andersen and Raanta are free agents after the season and Kochetkov is waiting in the wings with a recently signed multi-year contract.

 

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