LeftWinger 4,961 Report post Posted December 13, 2018 You are not understanding me, or even your own question I think. You asked if we'd take the #1 overall in 2019 or the #1 overall in 2020 if it meant picking from 6-10 in the other draft. If I am getting the 2020 1st for sure, I'd trade the 2019 lottery pick in order to get a 2nd 1st round in 2020. I understand that it may be 2nd-31st, but it's still a 1st rounder, and considering that, the other team would probably need to give me players as well. But when comes down to you question, like I said above, I'd choose to pick 6-10 in 2019 and have the #1 in 2020 as opposed to Jack Hughes this year and 6-10 next year. But really, I'd love to have either or, if we were going to get a #1 in 19 or 20 for sure, I think all of us would be ecstatic! Sadly, reality says we'll be drafting 6-10 (or maybe even 16-24) most likely both 19 and 20. But, your question straight up: 6-10 in 2019, #1 in 2020 is my choice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
krsmith17 7,191 Report post Posted December 13, 2018 25 minutes ago, LeftWinger said: You are not understanding me, or even your own question I think. You asked if we'd take the #1 overall in 2019 or the #1 overall in 2020 if it meant picking from 6-10 in the other draft. If I am getting the 2020 1st for sure, I'd trade the 2019 lottery pick in order to get a 2nd 1st round in 2020. I understand that it may be 2nd-31st, but it's still a 1st rounder, and considering that, the other team would probably need to give me players as well. But when comes down to you question, like I said above, I'd choose to pick 6-10 in 2019 and have the #1 in 2020 as opposed to Jack Hughes this year and 6-10 next year. But really, I'd love to have either or, if we were going to get a #1 in 19 or 20 for sure, I think all of us would be ecstatic! Sadly, reality says we'll be drafting 6-10 (or maybe even 16-24) most likely both 19 and 20. But, your question straight up: 6-10 in 2019, #1 in 2020 is my choice. I'm understanding you completely. You're just not making any sense to me. Forget the OP. Forget the 1st overall pick. You're saying you would trade our 2019 1st round pick for Vancouver's 2020 1st round pick. Correct? Why would you want to do this? Why would Vancouver want to do this? There would be a huge risk attached to such a trade. Chances are one team would benefit, and the other would lose out. You said you'd trade our 2019 1st for Vancouver's 2020 10th overall, as if that's where they'll automatically be picking. It's not. Anyway, I don't think any competent GM would make that trade... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeftWinger 4,961 Report post Posted December 13, 2018 I used the #10 as an example of where they might fall on average. Maybe it's #30, doesn't matter. I was just looking to get a pick back in return. Would it be better if I said swap the 2019 1st rounders with Vancouver, still with the guarantee to have #1 in 2020? Risk it to make the biscuit. It was just a suggestion saying that Vancouver would love to try and get the Hughes brothers together and we'd still get a franchise player in 2020. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
krsmith17 7,191 Report post Posted December 13, 2018 15 minutes ago, LeftWinger said: I used the #10 as an example of where they might fall on average. Maybe it's #30, doesn't matter. I was just looking to get a pick back in return. Would it be better if I said swap the 2019 1st rounders with Vancouver, still with the guarantee to have #1 in 2020? Risk it to make the biscuit. It was just a suggestion saying that Vancouver would love to try and get the Hughes brothers together and we'd still get a franchise player in 2020. Still makes zero sense... Why would you trade a top 10 pick in next year's draft for a 2020 pick that could be much later the following year??? "Risk it to make the biscuit"... Yup, you'd definitely be "risking it", but why? What's the point? I'm trying so hard to understand your logic here Lefty, but it still makes no sense... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeftWinger 4,961 Report post Posted December 13, 2018 Sometimes I defy logic! Nevermind, I will just go with a top 6-10 2019 and a #1 OA 2020. 1 krsmith17 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeftWinger 4,961 Report post Posted December 13, 2018 But I would listen to trades for that #6-10! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Neomaxizoomdweebie 3,083 Report post Posted December 13, 2018 4 hours ago, krsmith17 said: The hype (comparison to Crosby) was there (even more so) before he ever was ever drafted by Rimouski though. I've been hearing about him since around the same age we started hearing about McDavid and Crosby. He was expected to be in the same mold when he was much younger. So far, he's fallen a little short. Regardless, Crosby / McDavid shouldn't be the bar (not saying you're saying it should be). I would prefer Lafreniere over Hughes, but adding either would be HUGE for this team. Yep. I don't follow juniors at all, and I knew about Lafreniere before Hughes. 2 hours ago, krsmith17 said: Still makes zero sense... Why would you trade a top 10 pick in next year's draft for a 2020 pick that could be much later the following year??? "Risk it to make the biscuit"... Yup, you'd definitely be "risking it", but why? What's the point? I'm trying so hard to understand your logic here Lefty, but it still makes no sense... This is your fault for not making it a poll question. 1 krsmith17 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dabura 12,207 Report post Posted December 14, 2018 Re: Trading a 2019 1st in the 6-10 range... Imagine picking 6th and having Dach or Cozens fall into your lap. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jonas Mahonas 1,872 Report post Posted December 16, 2018 I want Quinn Hughes, Jack Hughes, and Bucky Hughes. We need the Hughesezzes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites