A … What would you be looking for in return?ZW: We want to solidify the defensive side without trading away too much draft capital. A second-round pick or Martin Fehervary plus a fourth would be ideal. Will the actual trade deadline end similarly for the Red Wings? Pierre-Olivier Joseph is a comparable prospect that we’d be willing to move. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. How about Athanasiou for Joseph and Puustinen?
How about this: Georgiev and Lias Andersson for Andreas Athanasiou and Gustav Lindstrom. As for prospects, we have Valtteri Puustinen and Sam Miletic—who have both improved their value greatly over the last two seasons—readily available. The Detroit Red Wings made two trades during Monday’s NHL trade deadline. We can part with a draft pick, something in the fourth or fifth round. The NHL trade deadline is Feb. 24 and Steve Yzerman's challenge is to use it to stoke the Detroit Red Wings' rebuild No one has had a great year here. What if we compromise and send Arizona’s third that we own, as well as a seventh-round pick in 2021 in exchange for Green with half of his salary retained?TW: What if we deferred the second to 2021? ET Feb. 24, 2020 | … Updated daily with news and features from over 130 writers worldwide. Probably not, but it was a fun “what if” exercise to conduct nonetheless.TB: With a promising draft class coming up, we’re likely going to hang on to our 2020 first-round pick, especially considering we’ve already dealt our 2020 second-rounder.TB: Sounds good. We are all aware of the situation.”All of them have been minor, and only one can be described as having a significant impact on the team — acquiring Robby Fabbri, whose scoring instincts have earned him a spot as a top-six forward. “We know anything can happen. Great doing business with you! But we’ve got 20-some games left here that we have to battle through. How about our fifth-round pick?Founded in 2009, The Hockey Writers is a premier destination for news and information on everything hockey.
If you are retaining half of Green’s contract that should fall into a range we can work with for the remainder of the 2020 season.Athanasiou is a nice starting point, but his value is probably at the lowest of his NHL career thus far. Detroit came away from this mock trade deadline with a more well-rounded prospect pipeline and salary cap flexibility heading into the offseason.TW: I think we’re getting close. Good doing business with you!Since this season hasn’t been much fun, I thought I’d spice things up a bit. We’d want a solid prospect (or two) in return. TB: Legare really impressed us in training camp and we expect him to be a key player for this franchise as soon as next year, so he is not available. TW: Done. NHL trade deadline 2020: The latest Detroit Red Wings, league-wide news, rumors Kirkland Crawford , Detroit Free Press Published 11:15 a.m. Over 2 million monthly readers now come to THW for their hockey fix.TW: We’re looking to acquire both picks and prospects. With the 2020 trade deadline nearing, let's take a look at four potential trades that the Detroit Red Wings could work out. With the 2019-20 Trade Deadline coming up, the Detroit Red Wings should be searching around the National Hockey League for trade suitors for whoever they can move to … A guy like Dennis Cholowski, though, could be a fit. Detroit Red Wings at NHL trade deadline: Here are Steve Yzerman's options. I think we can accept that. While rebuilding, the goal should be to acquire picks and prospects and that’s what was accomplished here. Lindsay had joined the Red Wings after being signed to a tryout in 1944 that led to him signing with the team.
He was a 2017 first-round selection and is still just 20-years old. JB: Hirose and Cholowski for Andersson and Georgiev sounds about right in my mind.Join over 18 000 Subscribers of our free bi-weekly Newsletter.JK: A third might be a bit of a high price for a rental like Daley.
The 4-1 loss at TD Garden left the Wings with a minus-102 goal differential.In Tatar’s case, there was a desire to move him partly to open a roster spot for then-prospect Tyler Bertuzzi, who since has emerged as a solid piece in the rebuild. We could use another defenseman as long as it doesn’t put us in a bind. We’ve got a lot to prove to ourselves and to the management.”BOSTON — Since he was appointed general manager of the Detroit Red Wings in April, Steve Yzerman has made seven trades.Yzerman has been an unusually visible presence on this trip since joining the team Thursday at New Jersey. It’s easy when things are going badly to just shut it down, but guys have a lot to prove.
Do you prefer prospects or draft picks?ZW: We’d love to work something out to bring Green back to D.C., we’re up against the cap.