18 Jan 2017 21:20:02
Assuming the Flyers are deadline sellers and players will waive their NTC clauses:

Chicago: Streit (50% retained), BOS 2017 3rd
Philadelphia: CHI 2017 2nd, CHI 2018 3rd, CHI 2018 4th

Boston: Del Zotto
Philadelphia: EDM 2017 2nd
Or
Calgary: Del Zotto
Philadelphia: Smid (LTIR cap dump), 2017 2nd, 2017 5th

Columbus: Neuvirth
Philadelphia: 2017 3rd

Dallas: Matt Read (Dallas needs an effective PK player)
Philadelphia: 2017 3rd

Anybody: Schultz
Philadelphia: Bag of pucks, future considerations


1.) 18 Jan 2017
18 Jan 2017 22:06:43
pretty sure chicago don't want to give up draft picks with the draft being in chicago this year


2.) 18 Jan 2017
18 Jan 2017 22:33:33
kaner, that's such a dumb point. so you're saying that if the hawks were offered a stud (NOT SAYING STREIT IS A STUD) for picks, they wouldn't wanna accept?

The trade for streit seems like an overpayment. But your point is stupid.


3.) 18 Jan 2017
18 Jan 2017 22:40:27
I actually agree with Kaner for once. With them having the draft they want to draw attention to their NHL team and it is more interesting for people in Chicago to see their team draft players. I'm not saying they won't move picks I'm just saying they might hesitate to give up high picks like their first round pick. Cities that hold the draft tend to make a big deal out of it and like I said before it is more interesting to the people that are buying tickets and going to the festivities if they have draft picks. Obviously if they think it will make their team a lot better they will trade some picks but may want to resort to other assets to make their team better


4.) 18 Jan 2017
18 Jan 2017 23:36:37
I agree with Top Shelf a real gm didn't care about where the draft is. If a trade is going to improve their team no matter where the draft takes place doesn't affect at all the how try value their picks. Its about the players available to draft.


5.) 19 Jan 2017
18 Jan 2017 23:51:14
I've read several sources saying Chicago is concerned about having draft picks in this year's draft. As such, their net draft picks for this year is zero, as they are giving up their 2nd in exchange for a 3rd. The two other draft picks are in 2018 when this consideration is moot.


6.) 19 Jan 2017
19 Jan 2017 01:09:13
Id hang onto the picks if I were the Hawks. the core is gettig older, going to need the odd draft gem here and there .


7.) 21 Jan 2017
21 Jan 2017 14:41:30
Actually the hawks already have done that with high value prospects of: Nick smaltz, Tyler Motte, Vinnie hinostroza, Ryan Hartman, Gustav forsling, Ville pokka, Mark McNeill, and other prospects such as Drew Lebanc, Tanner Kero and others. Most of these huys have already played in hawks active roster and have played decent but all HAVE shown sighn of high promise by great performance on the ice, those players being, Tyler Motte, Ryan Hartman, Vinnie hinostroza, Gustav Forsling, and Ville pokka. The Hawks average age has gone down over the last 2 years from 28-29 to 26-28. Other words they don't need the draft picks as much as your saying they do. Aslo everybody needs to stop thinking that just because the draft is taking place in your teamcity that means you need to have draft picks for that! Chicago has a very smart GM in Stan Bowman and its even know that the great coach Scottie Bowman often helps with stan, so three of the greatest GM / coaches of all time are assisting our front office, they won't be dumb to stockpile or keep their picks.
By the way here's a trade rumor for the Hawks.

Toronto Receives:
Jason Van Riemsdyk


8.) 21 Jan 2017
21 Jan 2017 14:44:23
Not true the hawks are getting younger and have some promising prospects that I'm already played most of this NHL season and it showed signs of promise especially Vinnie hinostroza, Tyler Motte, Ryan Hartman, Gustav forsling and a few more down in the minors like vile pokka, ect.


9.) 21 Jan 2017
21 Jan 2017 14:46:45
By the way the Hawks would not trade Seabrook for Jason Van Riemsdyk the quality is just not there to match up with Seabrook what is more likely for the Hawks a trade for Van Riemsdyk is either a few draft picks such as the first second third and fourth picks either from 2017 or 2018 and maybe a few prospects such as Drew Lebanc or Mark McNeill.