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Originally Posted by Heavy Jack
Hahahaha I don’t profess to be a good armchair gm but I have fun with it - all you propose is for other teams to take our garbage for a player you desire in Flames silks. No reason for you to come across like that bud; none at all.
Deal is contingent on Kane resigning as stated and with cap going up players like Kane are 5 to 6 mill guys. Reinhart has put up almost 50 points on a terrible Sabers team and is a righty which we need.
Bennett and Reinhart at this point are equal and with the demand Kane will command Brodie + wotherspoon probably wouldn’t get it done.
As sick of my post you seem to be I’m sick of the constant over valuing of our players - you have to trade fair , that’s what I was attempting here, but another classic hostile flyby post by Vinny - I’ve been waiting for you to respond like this and frankly couldn’t care less what you think of my proposal.
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I am sorry man I really didn’t want you to take offense to that post but completely understand why you did it was a harsh reply on my part.
Explain to me how Kane is worth Brodie +
I would like t know how a 40pt forward who has numerous off ice issues is worth a top 4 D with term left on his contract. Signing an extension prior to the trade doesn’t massively increase Kane’s value. The fact you don’t care about my opinion means nothing to me but I wanted to comment on your trade because I didn’t like it. I appreciate you participate in the thread and provide insights and itnis okay to disagree. I don’t have any issue with you but was hoping to get a response to why you perceive the value of Brodie to be so low when across the league top 4 D have carried far more value in trades recently. Especially considering Brodie is a prototypical Dman in today’s league due to his elite skating.
Again sorry you took so much offense to my post and that is on me. I didn’t agree with your take and decided to dispute it. I almost certainly over value our players in trades and you overvalue other teams players. The truth is somewhere in the middle