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Originally Posted by sureLoss
@NicholsOnHockey: LeBrun: In talking to a lot of teams in last 24 hours, Garth Snow's asking price is high - and I think it should be. #Isles #Hamonic
@NicholsOnHockey: LeBrun: "I don't think it's just the Western Canadian teams either. I think Snow, #Isles have spoken to some U.S. teams as well." #Hamonic
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If this has been going on since the summer, I would suggest that Snow is asking for too much.
If he only wants an equivalent top 4 D back, then he's really limiting things. Edmonton doesn't have an equivalent. Vancouver has Tanev, but that's a pretty lateral move. Why
trade a guy you like, who fits in your room, for an equivalent guy. Calgary doesn't have anyone, as Brodie and Hamilton are better and Russell is worse and a UFA. Winnipeg could move Buff since he's too expensive for them to resign, but again, for the Isle's he's a UFA, which they probably don't want. Trouba is 4 years younger and already about as good, so why make that move from Winnipeg's perspective. That leaves Minny. They could move Dumba, but he's 4 years younger and projects to be the same or better player in the near future.
To sum up, Snow might have to revise his asking price, because all of these teams seem to have passed at this point. And it's cold hearted to say, but whatever this personal issue is, it could be weighing on
Hamonic to the point where it's affecting his play. Three assists in 19 games is well below his pace from last year. The amount he is on the ice, he should get more points than that just by accident. If you're a GM, do you want to pay top dollar for a guy who's head might not be in the game?