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FlamesNation Top 25 of 2020: #2 — What could a Johnny Gaudreau trade look like?

Johnny Gaudreau
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Zach Laing
3 years ago
Welcome to the yearly wrap up of the top read articles over the last year!
One seemingly big name that has circled Flames trade rumours as of late is Johnny Gaudreau.
And in late August, FN editor Ryan Pike took a look at what that kind of a deal could look like.
It was the second most-read article this year.
Here’s some of what Pike wrote:
The good news is Gaudreau has among the highest offensive production of anybody that’s been moved in the last couple seasons – Hall and Kessel are the most direct comparables in terms of sheer production.
The fact that Gaudreau has term left works for the trade value, I imagine. If somebody has, say, four seasons left, that’s a lot of term to live with. What if the player sucks? Then you’re stuck with ’em. But two seasons of Gaudreau at $6.75 million is a very good value when you consider what he can do on the ice.
Now, the cap hit combined with the flat salary cap for the next few seasons probably increases the possibility that the Flames would land a roster player back for Gaudreau – logistically, it’s either take a player back or eat some cap on Gaudreau’s contract to help the other team make things work.
Based on the recent trades, the market value would likely be a roster player (probably a second or third liner), a top prospect, and a first round pick. If the Flames can’t get that, they probably shouldn’t bother making a trade.
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