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Originally Posted by Harry Lime
The cost of the offer sheet sets the market however. No one should pay beyond the value of a 1st, 2nd (Kyllington) and a 3rd (Rychel).
Why would you overpay, iif another team could sweep in with an offer sheet and pay less?
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That’s flawed logic IMO. Nylander’s trade is higher than that. It can’t be an overpayment if multiple teams are willing to pay it and I think there’s a long list of teams that would line up to deal a 1st, 2nd and 3rd for Nylander. In fact I’m sure theres a long list of teams that would pay more than that. So no, it’s not at overpayment.
The cost of an offer sheet does not set the market for a player’s trade value. Your premise is incorrect IMO