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66-68-87-71 wrote:What if Shero has been planning all along to trade Letang during the season because he realizes that they would not be able to afford his next contract. And seeing the contracts handed out over the last few days only supports that notion. Does Shero have big enough stones to actually trade the Norris trophy front-runner when the team potentially could win the cup as currently constructed? Does he risk hurting the chemistry by trading a major piece?
Assuming his stones ARE big enough, what if he's able to get something done like Yakupov, Smid, and Schultz for Letang and Kennedy. I think a trade like this wouldn't significantly hurt our chances this season and would even help them in the future. When Dupuis's age catches up with him, Bennett could eventually play with Sid and Yakupov could play with Malkin and Neil. Smid is a solid D-man who could help now and Schultz has offensive upside. Add in a combination of Depres, Morrow, Pouliot, Maata, Harrington, and Dumoulin and you still have a great young d-core with Letang out of the fold.






Henry Hank wrote:If they trade Letang, they'll do it this summer as they did with Staal last year. I assume their intention is to try to win the Cup this year. They're not going to trade one of their best players mid-season if that's their goal. They'll trade him this summer or even just ride it out through next season with him. Or they'll keep him.

Shakes wrote:Henry Hank wrote:If they trade Letang, they'll do it this summer as they did with Staal last year. I assume their intention is to try to win the Cup this year. They're not going to trade one of their best players mid-season if that's their goal. They'll trade him this summer or even just ride it out through next season with him. Or they'll keep him.
Wow, really going out on a limb with these options, eh?![]()

Henry Hank wrote:Shakes wrote:Henry Hank wrote:If they trade Letang, they'll do it this summer as they did with Staal last year. I assume their intention is to try to win the Cup this year. They're not going to trade one of their best players mid-season if that's their goal. They'll trade him this summer or even just ride it out through next season with him. Or they'll keep him.
Wow, really going out on a limb with these options, eh?![]()
Ha, I realized that as I was submitting post. Point is, the one thing they won't do is trade him now. Anything after remains a possibility. Most likely, I think he stays.

Shakes wrote:Henry Hank wrote:If they trade Letang, they'll do it this summer as they did with Staal last year. I assume their intention is to try to win the Cup this year. They're not going to trade one of their best players mid-season if that's their goal. They'll trade him this summer or even just ride it out through next season with him. Or they'll keep him.
Wow, really going out on a limb with these options, eh?![]()
I think they'll extend him.
I think OE-L's contract at $5.5M AAV was interesting. Different style players obviously, but Tanger should get something similar I would think. It'll be interesting to see what happens with Pietrangelo. These contracts set the bar.

66-68-87-71 wrote:Assuming his stones ARE big enough, what if he's able to get something done like Yakupov, Smid, and Schultz for Letang and Kennedy.

66-68-87-71 wrote:What if Shero has been planning all along to trade Letang during the season because he realizes that they would not be able to afford his next contract. And seeing the contracts handed out over the last few days only supports that notion. Does Shero have big enough stones to actually trade the Norris trophy front-runner when the team potentially could win the cup as currently constructed? Does he risk hurting the chemistry by trading a major piece?
Assuming his stones ARE big enough, what if he's able to get something done like Yakupov, Smid, and Schultz for Letang and Kennedy. I think a trade like this wouldn't significantly hurt our chances this season and would even help them in the future. When Dupuis's age catches up with him, Bennett could eventually play with Sid and Yakupov could play with Malkin and Neil. Smid is a solid D-man who could help now and Schultz has offensive upside. Add in a combination of Depres, Morrow, Pouliot, Maata, Harrington, and Dumoulin and you still have a great young d-core with Letang out of the fold.



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Henry Hank wrote:My guess is that when it's all said and done, by the finish of next season Letang and Orpik will still be here while Martin and Niskanen will not.

pcm wrote:Shakes wrote:
I think they'll extend him.
I think OE-L's contract at $5.5M AAV was interesting. Different style players obviously, but Tanger should get something similar I would think. It'll be interesting to see what happens with Pietrangelo. These contracts set the bar.
Exactly. $6 million for Letang is not too expensive. He should get about a $50 million contract over 8 years. It doesn't kick in until 2014, when the cap will be back up again. I really don't think they'll have a problem keeping him plus Martin for the last year of his contract. If things get tight, Orpik will simply not be re-signed. His spot will be taken by a guy on an EL contract.


TPW wrote:Henry Hank wrote:My guess is that when it's all said and done, by the finish of next season Letang and Orpik will still be here while Martin and Niskanen will not.
How does Martin go? Shero already asked if he wanted out, and Martin said no. I doubt his opinion would change now that he's improved significantly, and if I remember correctly, he has a no-trade clause? I could be wrong.

Gaucho wrote:I guess it takes big stones to do things that make little sense.

Henry Hank wrote:TPW wrote:Henry Hank wrote:My guess is that when it's all said and done, by the finish of next season Letang and Orpik will still be here while Martin and Niskanen will not.
How does Martin go? Shero already asked if he wanted out, and Martin said no. I doubt his opinion would change now that he's improved significantly, and if I remember correctly, he has a no-trade clause? I could be wrong.
My mistake on that, I thought he was a UFA after next season. Just shift it a season further. By summer of 2015, I see only two of the current top four still being around, Letang and Orpik most likely.

stevec82 wrote:I always laugh when people come up with the idea that since we cant afford somebody possibly we will trade them for 3+ players. If you cant afford one player how do you plan on paying 3 players in return when their contracts come up?



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