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FlyerFinFan
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Wow Jets did well for Kane glad that the Flyers didn't ante in....
Wow Jets did well for Kane glad that the Flyers didn't ante in....
Meh I wouldn't take stock into a site like that
We'll wait and see what the real people are saying
I thought the Kings were in such cap hell that they sent Richards to the AHL to get the $900k relief. No way they can take his contract for a pick.
Good point. It's still interesting to see that teams may possibly overpay for dmen at the trade deadline. Not saying this article has anything to do with what I'm saying. I think teams will be willing to overpay for dmen to make a run for the SC. I don't see Coburn as a rental, but I could be wrong.
If he keeps getting benched nobody will take him.
Some contender will still overpay for him. Dmen usually bring a decent return in today's game. Hexy won't sell him cheap.
I hope your right but if I was a contender and saw Coburn play this season I would look somewhere else.
Coburn will still claim a big return. Extremely mobile, decent first pass, physical when he's angry. He's a good playoff addition. The question is, will the Flyers get the value for Coburn that they want, or will they hold on to him to anchor the blueline until help arrives.
The only thing Coburn is lacking is offense. He doesn't have a great shot and he's not a dynamic offensive threat when he has the puck.
I agree with the articles assessment. If you can pull out a 1st round pick for him, or multiple seconds, or a second and a bonafide prospect, sure I'd move him. But you don't move him to move him. He's a good, versatile, top 9 forward. He can definitely be part of the future.