monsterpile wrote:TheSP wrote:monsterpile wrote:What are the thoughts on the Martin Hanzal Trade? Seems like a lot for a possible rental.
http://hfboards.hockeysfuture.com/showthread.php?t=2195259
According to people who pay far more attention to non-Minnesota teams it is a huge price to pay. On the other hand they're all in on winning a Cup this season!
I have no idea how good he is. The other guy they got Ryan White sounds like a decent gritty player. I guy it's supposed to be a weak draft this year too. It seems like a lot to pay but aibalwasy value picks. I don't know what their farm system looks like maybe they felt like they would rather give up picks than players. If it's anything like what the Raptors did adding Ibaka and and Tucker it makes a ton of sense. Those guys make Toronto tough and that team already has a lot of young talent for a team trying to be a contender.
I've been reading more of the thread on hockey's future and people are coming around to the trade. The combination of being a poor draft in which the Wild hope to draft at the bottom or close to it devalues the picks. They didn't have to give up any current NHL players nor any of their top prospects. The center is huge and according to a Arizona fan he may not be a big scoring guy, but he does a great job of setting up his wingers, is good on the draw, and very good on defense. The winger they got is also not a top offensive talent, but again a solid defensive 4th liner. They have every reason to expect to compete the next few years so the other two picks should once again be pretty low.
Their farm system currently has about a half dozen players that are expected to be big contributors over the next few seasons so the draft picks aren't as important, and in fact I'd rather give up the unknown of low draft picks over known quality prospects.
The more I read the happier I am!