Upside. The difference is upside. Leafs aren't trading Knies for a bunch of B and C pieces. The appeal of the 4 is its distribution of outcomes. Its expected value might be similar to a package of lesser assets, but it has much higher variance and a meaningful probability of producing a true franchise player at a premium position. That's what the Leafs are chasing here.I went by historical trends --- has anyone ever traded a top 5 pick for a 28 goal winger?
Maybe Knies is the exception that proves the rule -- boasting favourables in terms of physical archetype and contract
But how different was the Habs offer vs #4?
2 late first + Zharovsky (equivalent to a top 12 pick in this years draft according to Wheeler ) + a prospect thrown in to save you the effort of fishing out that hand drawn draft pick calculator.
fuck off.
(Variance can be quantified using a calculator)
Hughes just doing his job...
so i deleted it because i thought it was less straight forward than that.4 vs 12, 28, 28 is pretty close....but I appreciate the point this new chart is making...which is that the other calculator posted in this thread felt wrong to me
And I honestly believe Habs internal data also showed this because Hughes has been trading late firsts for young players with upside ever since he took over. It's the one thing he's always done. Now the jig is up.
I went by historical trends --- has anyone ever traded a top 5 pick for a 28 goal winger?
so i deleted it because i thought it was less straight forward than that.
there's a lot of things wrong with that package from a leafs perspective.
one of those firsts wouldn't have been til 2027 so you can include it in the wins calculation but how the fuck does that help us compete and keep matthews?
secondly, trading knies for another LW you have to wait for just to maybe be a knies equivalent, makes no god damn sense.
plus by all accounts we wouldn't accept just 4. but hey, at least at four you have a chance you might be able to get an elite C/D prospect.
so i deleted it because i thought it was less straight forward than that.
there's a lot of things wrong with that package from a leafs perspective.
one of those firsts wouldn't have been til 2027 so you can include it in the wins calculation but how the fuck does that help us compete and keep matthews?
secondly, trading knies for another LW you have to wait for just to maybe be a knies equivalent, makes no god damn sense.
plus by all accounts we wouldn't accept just 4. but hey, at least at four you have a chance you might be able to get an elite C/D prospect.
I'll answer your question with a question.
Has any 29 goal winger ever been as 6'3 all day and fuckable as Matthew Knies?
Waiting could be fine for some teams. Less fine for others.I'm not arguing why you guys hate the trade -- totally got that on day one.
just arguing the NHL calculator as some sort of bible (the way it is in the NFL, where 4th rounders step in start)
the flaw with the NHL calculator is that most first rounders involve waiting around two years just to see if you actually have anything
there's a cost to waiting so long (or in your words "how the fuck does that help us compete and keep matthews?")