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Post by xx - Former Penguins-xx on Jul 16, 2011 0:19:16 GMT -5
Pittsburgh gets:
2012 DAL 2nd Round Pick (31st Overall)
Toronto gets:
2013 PIT 1st Round Pick
I accept. I can afford to move my 1st since I have Detroit's next year as well, and now I have the opportunity to select another player I'm targeting this year. Plus Leafs is just generally a really swell guy and he deserves to win this trade.
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Post by Toronto Maple Leafs on Jul 16, 2011 6:42:37 GMT -5
lmao thanks accept
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Post by Personnel Representative on Jul 16, 2011 12:32:37 GMT -5
If we had trade mods, I wonder what would they make of this trade? There is a CLEAR "winner", yet at the same time, its draft picks, so who gives a fuck.
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Post by Toronto Maple Leafs on Jul 16, 2011 13:23:52 GMT -5
somewhat yes, but not knowing exactly what the draft entails next year for a guaranteed real player we all saw get drafted is the difference on this one
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Post by Boston Bruins on Jul 16, 2011 13:30:33 GMT -5
actually if this trade is a loss for anyone I would say it is a loss for Toronto. 31st pick this year (you get a player from it this season) for the 25th-30th overall pick next year (barring any massive losses from PIT). It is a low-risk, high-return trade where there is no obvious loser. I like it.
Sorry to comment but it wasn't moved to accepted yet and I figured you guys wanted some input.
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Post by xx - Former Penguins-xx on Jul 16, 2011 14:47:49 GMT -5
somewhat yes, but not knowing exactly what the draft entails next year for a guaranteed real player we all saw get drafted is the difference on this one My thoughts exactly. There's also two specific players I have my eye on in the draft this year, and now with this acquisition I have two picks available to me in this year's draft. It's a deal that works for both sides.
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