ironyisadeadscene wrote:
higgins is having a bad year last i checked. and i dont think hes up to par with stafford.
Higgins plays on a line with Drury and Callahan. Neither are strong passers, and they play against other teams top lines as a checking line. It's no wonder his stats are down, but he gives a ton of effort every night, and would really be a dangerious weapon when paired with a guy like Connolly or Pomminville.
I honestly think you could just give up Stafford, Sekera and a 3rd to get The three, but I didn't want to hear people bitch a moan about what Sekera's trade value is.
As for MacArthur straight up for Ott, probably could happen, but again, I didn't much feel like listening to all the bitching about how Ott is so much more of a phyiscal player, and brings more to the table, blah blah blah.
More often than not, we as a group underestimate the trade value of our players, because we put certain players under a microscope (cough Kotalik, MacArthur, Kalinin, Hecht cough) and while they do have their down moments, each of them offers a unique point of upside.
Honestly, my real offers would look something like:
Mac for Ott and a 5th from Dallas (Mac RFA signed under light contract, and wont earn much in arbitration)
Stafford, Sekera, Boston's 3rd to NYR for Callahan, and Higgins (having down year, lesser value than what he was bought for) Stafford straight up for Callahan is very fair, Sekera and 3rd for Higgins, not quite Scott Gomez value, but at the same time, Higgins isn't producing Scott Gomez points.
To Florida 3rd and Lydman for Leopold, (Florida is out of it, picking up an extra pick to build for the future is a viable option)