Great.Bubble4427 wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026 20:56 pmYou’re wrong. Those guys can’t be replaced with just replacement level players. That means they have NO value at all.gpe13579 wrote: ↑12 Feb 2026 20:42 pm Trading 50, 72 and 10 the main return of the trade is the cap space.
Any of those three can be replaced by a replacement level player at a much lower cost. Yeah, the big game Binner stuff can be talked about as a reason to keep him but the Blues don't appear to be headed for many big games in the next couple of years.
Get what you can for those three of course, but the cap space is valuable. You would essentially end up getting whatever the trade return is AND whatever you get with the freed up dollars.
Now, if they decide to move 25 then you have to get value. As many things as he does poorly, he can score goals on his own and that cannot be replaced by a replacement level guy. Not advocating one way or the other on 25 but IF they do move him the return has to be tangible.
Army can get assets for each of those players….which proves they have value. Just because you don’t like a player, doesn’t mean the rest of the league agrees.
I hope the league does value them. Of course we want to get the most we can. Just saying the cap space has value in addition to whatever you get back in the trade.
It doesn’t have to be some great return to trade them. And I actually like all three of them and if the Blues were in different circumstances I would not move them but they are where they are so to me the return, no matter what it is, and the return garnered with the cap space has to be considered.