bustaheims said:That's a big one for me. It's one thing for lesser assets to be moved for picks in future drafts rather than the upcoming one - especially since they'll be returning later round picks that generally have a more varied development schedule - but significant pieces need to return more immediate pieces. Not getting high quality and relatively immediate returns for your high value assets is part of the reason teams end up in the perpetual rebuild black hole. Obviously, the team shouldn't just accept any deal, but if there's a good deal on the table for Kessel this summer, I think the team has to take it.
The risk/reward of waiting another season just doesn't make any sense either. If Kessel has another 60-69 point season (probably unlikely, but you never know), his value absolutely craters. If he has another point-per-game season, maybe a GM looks at him a little bit better but then Kessel's 29 years old and there goes another one of Phil's prime scoring years, so his value likely wouldn't be any different than it is right now. If the team doesn't feel like Phil is in it's long-term plans they need to take whatever the best offer is this offseason. There's no sense in waiting.