Exactly. It isn't a linear scale, and value is very dependent on who the trading partner is.
For example, compare Brodie and Bennett...
Brodie would have very little value to a team that was early in a rebuild, but would have tremendous value for a team that was close to contending but needed another top 4 puck mover, like Toronto for instance.
Whereas Nashville or Anaheim would have much more interest in Bennett than Brodie.
You can go on and on. Because it is buyer-dependent, and isn't linear.
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