Hammygoodness wrote:
I like the idea of acquiring Regehr. I think this would be a very good pairing for Myers. Tough, healthy veteran D-man to help the young defensemen along. I wouldn't want them to give up too much in the way of forwards, however. The Sabres are thin up front. A plethora of defensemen already on the roster, with some nice prospects coming up the pipeline. Those are the assets to use, not where you're already thin. I mean, I could see trading forward prospects for a current forward, or something along those lines, but trading forwards for a D-man, doesn't seem like the way to go.
Of course, my experience with drafting, prospects and trades is seriously lacking.
I wouldn't hate to see Sekera or Butler and perhaps a 3rd rounder or other prospect go to seal this deal, but I wouldn't want to ship out Weber, neither would I want to lose Gerbe. And a 1st rounder? I don't think it warrants that either.
As to trading Gerbe now while his value is high, I like that thinking. But then again, I don't know just how much other GMs are valuing Gerbe themselves, so if the return is mediocre for his value now, I'd rather they hand on to him. He's the type of guy I like on the team because of his work ethic and attitude. He may not be "the answer", but he doesn't fit into the soft, fragile-psyche heartless player mold we've all been criticizing this team for over the past 3 or 4 years.
Ham
I will be pissed if Adam or Weber are going the other way. I feel that Butler or Sekera and a 3rd rounder would be more than enough. This team has only a handful of forward prospects and can't afford to give up Adam when he has only 1 year of pro hockey under his belt. If Calgary needs to cut Salary than this is a perfect time to grab a player that can help without giving up to much.