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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
The problem with the goalie market in the summer is that no one is injured, so every team has all their goalies. You look at who you have and you think: how much of an upgrade is the other guy? And if you take a goalie, you need to send one back. So the market price is the perceived difference in value between the two.
I don't think there is any chance whatsoever that he generates the same, or even similar return in the summer that we could get now. This is the time to trade him, and I fear that window is already closed.
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Teams pushing to make it in, or in the thick of it feel the pressure.
The summer is a whole new game, guys get healthy, teams are high on prospects or what they have. Plan B in free agency is a lot cheaper than sending high draft picks and prospects for a goalie.
The time to strike is now.