Lets say the following situation is true and/or will play out:
1) Although they aren't saying it publicly, the Canucks are DEAD set against the idea of moving Corey Schneider. Luongo is the guy that will be moving.
2) Teams will only accept Luongo's contract provided that we take on an undesirable contract ourselves (please note - I am NOT saying that this will be the case........for the purpose of this thread, I am just assuming that it will be).
Assuming that Schneider is untouchable, and Luongo is the only goalie being shopped...........and that opposing teams will want the Canucks to take on an undesirable contract themselves, who would you target?
I personally, have openly speculated about Vincent Lecavlier........but I won't be going down that road again.
For me - the one guy I'd love to see here, if Florida is interested, is Brian Campbell.
Again - Campbell's contract isn't exactly desirable, but he'd definitely fill the void that Christian Erhoff left.
Second Question:
Here's another question that was on my mind: Is it ever acceptable to trade TWO "crap" contracts, for one MASSIVE "crap" contract?
For example - trading Ballard and Raymond for someone that is grossly overpaid at $6-$8 million?
Here's my line of thought - if a guy that is being paid $4 million a year is playing like a $2 million dollar player, then he's basically a fringe player (i.e. Mason Raymond.......maybe even Keith Ballard).
However - if a $6-$7 million dollar guy is playing like a $4 million dollar guy, then that guy.......despite being grossly overpaid.......is probably still a pretty damned good hockey player.
In our case - I'm just wondering if it would be in the Canucks' best interests to try and package off Raymond and Ballard for an absolutely shitty contract that is well north of $6 million (not sure who fits that description?).
We take on said shitty contract, but atleast the guy would play like a $3.5-$4 million dollar guy and would be an impact player. At the same time, we get rid of multiple shitty contracts........perhaps to a team that is desperate for depth.
