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Originally Posted by Roof-Daddy
That doesn't make much sense though unless we're comfortable with:
Giordano - Hamilton
B. Kulak - Hamonic
Kylington - Stone
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I think it would be Andersson not Kylington
I do think there is risk in moving Brodie. There is a reason why puck moving mobile dmen are in demand. So I think the impact to the team and how they play could be more severe than we realize.
But I also agree he would probably be the guy that fetches the return they need up front.
I don't think this deal goes down this season though. I think it happens in the off-season, at the draft.
D is the deepest of the organization, with a strong 6 at the NHL level at 4 prospects that all have a fairly good chance of turning out (Fox, Andersson, Valimaki, Kylington)
After that there is no one though so you have to make sure you don't over play your hand. Chances are that 2 of the 4 prospects will turn out (though I feel pretty good about 3 of them).