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Ben Shelley
Anaheim Ducks
Location: ON
Joined: 04.09.2020

Jul 13 @ 1:59 PM ET
Ben Shelley: Which players are likely to remain with the Ducks long term?
Dropthepucknotgloves
Joined: 05.28.2021

Jul 13 @ 2:12 PM ET
I seen many talk about Henrique and trade offers, but one thing just for the sake of a conversation, what if he can be moved straight up for a player with a bigger contract? For example Nashville is looking to shop Johansen, would that work for both sides? Nashville gets a player that has less term and lower cap hit and with a flat cap that does help along with Pekka retiring today. As for the Ducks, do they feel that Johansen is done at 28? With Gretzlaf coming off the books they can fit Ryan’s contract and if Gretslaf wants to stay with the Ducks he is taking a pay cut anyway. I know it’s highly unlikely but it’s something to think about rather then the usual for scraps and retaining salary convos.
HenryHockey
Season Ticket Holder
Detroit Red Wings
Location: Gwinn, MI
Joined: 01.26.2020

Jul 13 @ 2:18 PM ET
I seen many talk about Henrique and trade offers, but one thing just for the sake of a conversation, what if he can be moved straight up for a player with a bigger contract? For example Nashville is looking to shop Johansen, would that work for both sides? Nashville gets a player that has less term and lower cap hit and with a flat cap that does help along with Pekka retiring today. As for the Ducks, do they feel that Johansen is done at 28? With Gretzlaf coming off the books they can fit Ryan’s contract and if Gretslaf wants to stay with the Ducks he is taking a pay cut anyway. I know it’s highly unlikely but it’s something to think about rather then the usual for scraps and retaining salary convos.
- Dropthepucknotgloves
Replacing a problem with potentially a bigger problem?
Trade Henrique (retain $1M) and a 2nd and a 3rd to the Wings for Neilsen....
letsgoducks
Anaheim Ducks
Location: CA
Joined: 02.07.2010

Jul 13 @ 4:06 PM ET
Don't understand why they potentially would keep lundestrom long term, hes never scored more than 6 goals at any level in a season. There are others that can do what he does Groulx for example. I would be much more willing to give steel more of a chance, tell him to really focus on his offense and let's see what he can do. I'd hate for this to be another palmieri situation where we never gave him much of a chance on one of the top 2 lines and let him go, and he goes and shows he can be a goal scorer.
Dropthepucknotgloves
Joined: 05.28.2021

Jul 13 @ 5:51 PM ET
Replacing a problem with potentially a bigger problem?
Trade Henrique (retain $1M) and a 2nd and a 3rd to the Wings for Neilsen....

- HenryHockey


Depends if you think Johansen is done at 28 I personally think he needs a fresh start elsewhere.
As for that offer if that’s the best the Ducks can get they are better off holding on to him and seeing what happens later on.
Heck the kings got Arvedson for a 2nd and 3rd alone.
dozerD10
Anaheim Ducks
Location: long beach, CA
Joined: 01.29.2014

Jul 13 @ 6:06 PM ET
Isac is a keeper for sure. He's young, his D game is already rock solid and even in a disaster of a yr he showed enough offensive upside to warrant bigger minutes. Add that he is already a better C than Steel and there you go.

Steel can be jettisoned to wherever whenever.

I'm coming more and more around to the idea of trading JG for a nice haul. Carolina anyone.. with him I think they beat Tampa..
DucksPEI
Anaheim Ducks
Joined: 07.05.2021

Jul 13 @ 9:44 PM ET

I'm coming more and more around to the idea of trading JG for a nice haul. Carolina anyone.. with him I think they beat Tampa..

- dozerD10


I am also coming around to this concept more and more every day. Gibby will be 30 by the time we are competitive and by that time Dostal should be ready for the big show.

I say we listen to trade offers as Carolina would be a great trade partner. Toronto is also in need of a starter and has some trade history with the Ducks.
Chaselong91
Joined: 07.18.2013

Jul 14 @ 12:00 AM ET
I'm a firm believer now is the time to capitalize on trading Gibson. He'll bring in a solid haul and there are multiple teams that are an elite goaltender away from being a true Stanley cup contender. Carolina comes to mind. I wonder if they would be willing to part ways with Martin Necas to acquire Gibson. I feel like Necas and a second and a mid tier prospect for Gibson and Henrique (with salary retained) to fill the hole to help them win now is a solid trade for both teams.
dozerD10
Anaheim Ducks
Location: long beach, CA
Joined: 01.29.2014

Jul 14 @ 8:10 AM ET
I'm a firm believer now is the time to capitalize on trading Gibson. He'll bring in a solid haul and there are multiple teams that are an elite goaltender away from being a true Stanley cup contender. Carolina comes to mind. I wonder if they would be willing to part ways with Martin Necas to acquire Gibson. I feel like Necas and a second and a mid tier prospect for Gibson and Henrique (with salary retained) to fill the hole to help them win now is a solid trade for both teams.
- Chaselong91



I like that trade idea. Even more I’d like to push for Pesce as a piece and perhaps expand the trade to include Raks and picks.