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Originally Posted by PaperBagger'14
I don’t really see the appeal here for Chicago. Trade an older but serviceable vet in Hall and retain 50% of Rantanens pay for the year all for a 3rd round pick? What’s the play here, they aren’t rocking much cap space after all this.
Carolina gets one of the top scoring players in the league, as a UFA, and a very serviceable journeyman with a scoring past.
Colorado gets a young forward with upside, Drury who I know nothing about and 2 draft picks.
Chicago retains a fair amount of money, loses hall, and a middle draft pick. I don’t get this from Chicagos point of view at all
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Building a reputation of doing right by players goes a long way. Hall wants to play meaningful hockey. Doing right by him will help recruiting players in the future.