@Islanders de New York

Métiers des Islanders de New York : qui dit non ?



Nous avons trouvé deux propositions commerciales impliquant les Islanders de New York. Examinons donc les propositions et discutons de savoir quelle partie dirait non ou si elle dirait non du tout ! Pour plus de contenu, abonnez-vous à Up the Turnpike sur Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/uptheturnpike #NewyorkIslanders #isles #NYIsles

21 Comments

  1. What Chatgpt says a trade for Pageau should return

    1. Premium Package (if demand is high)

    1 mid-round pick + a solid prospect (A-grade)
    This reflects teams who see him as an impact third-line piece and who can accommodate the cap hit.

    2. Balanced Return

    1 second-round pick + 1 fourth-round pick
    This is a typical “fair market” return for a strong, reliable center who’s not elite but fills a real need.

    3. Cap-Assisted Deal

    If Islanders retain salary or convert part of his cap hit:

    1 second-round pick + a lower-tier prospect

    Cap retention often lowers the pick return but broadens the market.

  2. There isnt a trade (Ive seen) where I give up Eiseman, Aitch or Eklund.

    Eiserman has the energy, aura and IT factor the team and fans are gonna love. Picture these 3 with Schaef, Barzal is now having fun, Romi is a clown, thats a fun locker room

  3. this is definitely crazy but one for one pageau to the wild for Danila Yurov might need to add a little more on the isles side but

  4. i love how the auto-generated subtitles took Mitch's french pronunciation of Pageau's name and spelled it "Jean Gibb Pool"

  5. I would pass on Peterson. 2 yr sub-par performance for $11m and the long feud with JT Miller, no thanks. Wouldn’t give up any of our chips for him. If we can’t get a first rounder or a high end prospect for Pageau I would like to see the Isles resign him for 3 years. Getting 2nd round picks or mediocre prospect doesn’t really help us. He’s a valuable 3rd line player and still only 32.

  6. Petterson is 2 years removed from his big season, has a huge cap hit, and wants out of Vancouver. In what world do the Canucks have that much leverage that they are asking for 2 potential studs, that are cost controlled, and a 1st? I think Petterson will be traded, but for much less. I also know he won’t be an Islander.

  7. No way would I say yes to the second trade. You are what you are, the past means nothing when one plus years you haven’t been a point per game player…not even close to that. Heck no!
    That’s crazy!

  8. #1 offer – Absolutely Not…I know we are isles fans but you can't tell me at the TDL some team is not going to offer a 1st or a 2nd and a "B" level spect. So for me this isn't even close. Even your counter… No dice! / #2 offer – HELL NO – I want NOTHING…Repeat NOTHING to do with EP40. He's sucks….There is no potential to come back. He's suck a soft player and mentally weak!! – your offer – HELL NO!!! Please stop trading our picks and youngsters. Can't we try and build a team a through our youngsters what a novelity?!? Develop them into our home grown stars for once…..Remember the 80's?

  9. Both trades are terrible. We should sign Pageau to a two year team friendly deal. He's the best face-off man the team has and hopefully in two years Richie will improve on face-offs

  10. Terrible trades for Isles. 11.6 mil contract is not going to do well with being strapped for cap space in years to come, and would force our hand moving other big contracts away like Sorokin, Barzal, Horvat etc, or simply leaving us with lots of mediocre pieces. Not worth the risk, or even giving away the future for it.

  11. I don't have anything to say regarding JGP except this…JGP has very little trade value at this point so if you get a low level prospect for him and a third rounder…you're having a good day. The Pettersen situation is a lot more complex and I'm not sure if you have taken ALL of the variables into account. Pettersen currently holds THE worst contract in the National Hockey League…and that statement is far from an exaggeration or hyperbole. Pettersen's contract has doomed the Canucks to years of bottom feeding and will take a monumental effort to fix, as a result both Patrick Allvin and Jim Rutherford or on such thin ice you could measure it in Microns. If they trade Pettersen…and the deal is not an overwhelming victory for Vancouver…one or both will be fired on the spot…Francesco Aquilini has a notoriously short fuse..don't take my word for it…ask Brian Burke. So with all of that to consider…it would be best to just leave that particular deal alone.

Write A Comment

Pin