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Originally Posted by bluejays
I’m with Lanny a bit on this one. Some of the offers on Markstrom proposed on here are through the roof. It’s fun to talk about but who pays the equivalent of two first rounders for a goalie who may or may not have rebounded? It’s funny but from Conroy saying he won’t trade him unless he gets an offer that blows off his socks, would probably be two first rounders from his point of view. Well, what GM would do that with his recent history? And if teams currently are calling up offering a first plus a bit is that not a good if not great offer? And why do we have to keep him? For what future if this a rebuilding team? I just find the whole thing odd. Don’t get me wrong, Conroy should shoot for the moon but IMO if you can get a first for someone with uncertainty, isn’t part of the long term when you’re ready to compete, and probably won’t have a higher value than now, you take it.
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I think this is just posturing by Conroy, if you really wanted to keep markstrom, you would just say "not for sale"...if the intell is correct and he would only be trading him if there was a great offer ..it just tells me they are prepared to trade him, they're just asking for "the moon" so that they can accomplish their goal of a "reasonable" return for trading their starting goaltender..