Sunday, July 25, 2021

Conor Garland Will be the Best Player in Blockbuster Trade

 The Canucks made a huge splash Friday when they parted ways with the ninth overall pick and sent it to Arizona in exchange for Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Conor Garland. 

As surprising as the move was, the move is fitting as the team tries to bounce back from a disappointing Covid season. 

This move signals that the Canucks want to make the playoffs during the upcoming season. I don't think the Edmonton bubble was good enough to prevent fans from being thirsty to taste post season hockey. By next April it will be seven years since Rogers Arena hosted a playoff game. 

The other part to remember is that the Canucks got two key parts back in the deal which is important as it won't be judged just on one player. Honestly, I think Conor Garland has a chance to be the best player that comes out of this trade. 

For one, the three roster players that were sent to Arizona are all on expiring contracts next summer and Arizona isn't expected to make the playoffs next year. 

The three picks that went Arizona's way is where the risk lies but Vancouver might have dodged a huge bullet when when Kent Johnson was off the board at #5. Dylan Guenther could easily become a good player but that is an if at this point. The second rounder is important to remember that it's a 2022 pick and if the Canucks make the playoffs the pick should be in the range #48-64 and not at #41 as it was on Saturday. The seventh round is almost a throw in as very little seventh round picks make the NHL. 

I believe this deal is way less risky than the J.T. Miller deal and that trade ended up well. The reason it's less riskier is when we traded a 1st round pick that day, there was a chance that 1st, may have turned into a 1st overall in the 2021 draft and we would have lost out on Owen Power. 

Since Jim Benning has been in charge he has been active on three Draft Weekends. 2014, 2019 and now 2021. The two previous times they have made the playoffs. I'm hopeful that he can go 3/3. 

I give the trade a B-. Vancouver took advantage of a team that had to overpay for a Top 10 pick after getting their's forfeited because of combine regulations. The only reason it doesn't get a better grade is because all three expiring contracts only had one year left and OEL's play has dropped off as of late. 

Anything but the playoffs will be heartbreaking next year but I love how the team is coming together

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