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Originally Posted by Jay Random
The difference is that one player is much more valuable than the other.
The similarity is that neither player's value is infinite. There is always a price that is too high to pay.
Is this hard for you to understand?
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One is easily acquired and moves around seemingly every off season.
The other is one of the hardest commodities to acquire in hockey, probably THE hardest commodity to acquire.
Treliving should be jumping at the opportunity to get Eichel, and a few "maybe" prospects and picks shouldn't stop him, ESPECIALLY when the team is trying to compete and win right now.