I mostly wanted to see what this kind of scenario would look like and how to present it in this format. Considered Giroux instead of Couturier, but this was more balanced in terms of salary (taking a raise next year for Galchenyuk into account).
Next time I'll combine the notes for who the team is keeping, in the original transaction details.
How well do you think this works out for all 3 teams involved?
I'm just going to go out on a limb and say i get the feeling that Edmonton won't be happy with their return, MTL is somewhat on the fence and Philly is the happiest.
Once again just a hunch.
As much as I'm pretty sure my first reaction was to say no, my second thought of reason stepped in and its starting make a lot of sense.
If everyone was happy with this, I think I could be too.
I'm just going to go out on a limb and say i get the feeling that Edmonton won't be happy with their return, MTL is somewhat on the fence and Philly is the happiest.
Once again just a hunch.
As much as I'm pretty sure my first reaction was to say no, my second thought of reason stepped in and its starting make a lot of sense.
If everyone was happy with this, I think I could be too.
Thanks.
I think it solves some issue(s) and gives all 3 teams a bit of a different look, while the value is close enough that nobody seems to be getting the best of the trade.