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Old 01-24-2012, 08:16 PM   #1
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Trade Question

Which trade looks more realistic?

Iginla, Baertschi and 1st round pick

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Tyler Seguin

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Iginla, Baertschi and 1st round pick

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Nicklas Backstrom (C)
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Old 01-25-2012, 10:52 AM   #2
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IMO I think that is a good trade for Seguin...

I think you might be giving up a little much for Backstrom cause he is already 24.....which is not old but Seguin is only 19!
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Old 01-26-2012, 05:37 PM   #3
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Seguin trade is not fair or realistic. Seguin is a great prospect who has proven himself in the NHL, and is worth more than a player who only has 1-2 years left, an unproven prospect, and a first round pick. Plus there is no way the Bruins would want to trade Seguin.
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Old 01-27-2012, 03:25 PM   #4
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The game has made Backlund have crap value. But if you want backstrom i would package Backlund and other stuff for him. I agree that boston isnt making that trade. Nor are the caps gonna trade tehyre number one center for Iggy. You need to bring a center in to play with Iggy.
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Old 02-02-2012, 10:33 AM   #5
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Seguin trade is not fair or realistic. Seguin is a great prospect who has proven himself in the NHL, and is worth more than a player who only has 1-2 years left, an unproven prospect, and a first round pick. Plus there is no way the Bruins would want to trade Seguin.
Well, it could kinda make sense. Bruins are in good position to repeat, maybe even three-peat. Getting Iginla to achieve that, a decent prospect for the future plus what should be a fairly high 1st round pick isn't a step backwards in my opinion.

The only thing is...can they afford it financially. Seguin's contract is pretty cheap, and the Bruins already have a lot of big contracts on their payroll. So financially, I don't think they would do it...but talentwise, I could see them being interested by a package such as this.
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Old 02-07-2012, 04:27 PM   #6
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I honestly dont think that either trade is entirely "realistic". However if I were to choose one it would be the Backstrom deal. Seguin is on the rise and Boston wouldn't be interested in moving such a piece for an aging vet. Washington on the other hand is in quite the slump from what they are accustomed to. Therefore if they were to mix things up, a trade for a proven veteran, a high pick, and a potential top 6 winger is a trade that could definitely pay dividends.
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I honestly dont think that either trade is entirely "realistic". However if I were to choose one it would be the Backstrom deal. Seguin is on the rise and Boston wouldn't be interested in moving such a piece for an aging vet. Washington on the other hand is in quite the slump from what they are accustomed to. Therefore if they were to mix things up, a trade for a proven veteran, a high pick, and a potential top 6 winger is a trade that could definitely pay dividends.
Yeah but if the Caps were to make a trade, it wouldnt be Backstrom. It would be someone like Semin or maybe Green, or even Carlson
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Old 02-08-2012, 01:43 AM   #8
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Yeah but if the Caps were to make a trade, it wouldnt be Backstrom. It would be someone like Semin or maybe Green, or even Carlson
Yea thats why I'm saying I dont think either trade is realistic, but if I were to HAVE to choose between the Seguin or Backstrom deal, it would be the Backstrom deal.
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