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Originally Posted by The Cobra
I think a Gio is the best and least risky of the higher price players they can pick.
RyJo is laughably bad and owed a ton of term with a huge AAV.
Price is risky and has a huge cap in terms of term and AAV. But potentially could be very good. But way too risky.
Tarasenko is likely my 2nd choice as he has but two years left in term and was healthy at the end of the year. Really depends on his medical reports.
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I think they at least take a run at Landeskog. Ovechkin too, although I think that is SUPER unlikely but you gotta shoot your shot. It costs them nothing to at least talk to these guys so... why not at least try?
Like I said before: if Seattle manages to grab a few big fishes for name recognition and such, I feel like that prices Gio out and they go with someone cheaper like Kylington. Otherwise, if they go a bit younger and cheaper than I can see Gio being an attractive option as a mentor and leader to the younger guys. Either way I think Treliving should just stand down and let whatever happen, happen. No need to dole out more assets, you're losing at most ONE player.