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Old 04-05-2024, 08:04 AM   #1372
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Originally Posted by stemit14 View Post
Saw a headline that the hurricanes healthy-scratched Kotkaniemi against the bruins due him not playing as well as they’d like after a breakout season last year. Depending on how he responds and how both he and the Hurricanes do in the playoffs this year…. I wonder if they’ll be looking to trade him in the offseason? I really don’t know his value as I don’t follow the hurricanes much. He is a former high draft pick that is 23 years old and known to be a two-way center. He is signed for 6 years after this season at a cap hit of 4.8 million.

Not sure if he will even be available but, if he was, I wonder if the flames would target him? He fits the mold of a player a team acquires as part of a retool. While his contract is long, the cap hit is not crazy high if management thinks he could reach his potential as a solid two-way center. If he did, he could potentially be a Backlund replacement when he chooses to retire.

Would his acquisition cost be high? I really don’t know. Surely there would be at least a few teams interested considering what he has shown flashes of in the past. Would Vancouver’s 2024 1st round pick + B-level prospect get it done? That might favour the flames too much - he is a young NHL center even if Carolina is frustrated with him. Don’t think you could expect him to be anything more than a 2nd/3rd line center though.
I would be really hesitant to give up a first for him.

He's essentially a reclamation project at this point in time and one that comes with a significant contract thus there a considerable risk. If Carolina was looking to move him I would wait and see what the offer was and try to give up as little as possible (maybe a 3rd)

He could end up becoming a 50 point responsible centre but he could also remain a 25-30 point third liner who makes nearly 5 million. Hard to gauge his value.
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