Rypien-Punch Posted August 17 Posted August 17 To Vancouver - Adam Henerique 3m To Edmonton - Puis Suter 1.6m, Tucker Poolman Canucks new lines down the middle Miller Pettersson Blueger Henerique Henerique is better suited for the 4th line than Suter and he has at least another good year or two left before hanging up the mitts. He brings toughness and is a proven playoff performer. Canucks also get rid of the Poolman contract. Edmonton gets much needed cap room and a decent versatile player with a cheap contract in Puis Suter Quote
smithers joe Posted August 17 Posted August 17 i'ld rather have suter as my 3rd line center. blueger as my 4th line middleman. poolman for a 7th round pick maybe. 1 Quote
Reg Posted August 17 Posted August 17 There is no scenario I would trade with the Oil ever again. Quote
crobar Posted August 17 Posted August 17 Edmonton should be bent over a barrel in any trade situation not helped escape the hell they might be facing. 1 Quote
Snoop Hogg Posted August 17 Posted August 17 The only thing this trade solves is people’s obsession with projecting Suter into the top 6 where he doesn’t belong. Most likely they’ll pencil in Henrique there instead. Quote
Petri Skriko Posted August 18 Posted August 18 This trade proposal makes sense from a few angles for both teams. For Vancouver, adding Adam Henrique solidifies the depth down the middle, giving them a solid, experienced option on the fourth line who can still contribute offensively and bring some grit—plus, he’s a guy who knows how to perform when it matters most in the playoffs. Moving Tucker Poolman’s contract off the books is a bonus, helping the Canucks free up some cap space. For Edmonton, this deal gives them some much-needed cap relief. Suter’s versatility is a big plus—he’s a reliable forward who can play in various situations, and his affordable contract is exactly what the Oilers need as they juggle their cap situation. With Suter’s value as a flexible, low-cost option, this trade could be a win-win for both teams. In short, this trade proposal could provide the Canucks with some veteran toughness and playoff experience, while Edmonton gains cap flexibility and a useful, budget-friendly player in Suter. Having said that all that, I'd rather see the Canucks try and use their cap space creatively in order to bring in another legit 2nd pairing RD. Quote
Reg Posted August 18 Posted August 18 I for one have zero interest in doing any business with the Oil. 1 Quote
fuzzy Posted August 18 Posted August 18 28 minutes ago, Reg said: I for one have zero interest in doing any business with the Oil. Agreed. Suck it oilers! 1 Quote
ABNuck Posted August 18 Posted August 18 Would rather have the Poolman LTIR money later in the season to land a key depth piece that might put us in a better position to go further in the playoffs. It's not as important to lead the division from wire to wire than it is to be leading after the TDL. Quote
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