A Team Actually Made a Ridiculous Trade Offer for Cole Caufield at the Trade Deadline
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Cozens is producing, and the Senators are winning since his arrival.
However, many Montreal Canadiens fans had hoped that Cozens would land in Montreal, especially after
Kirby Dach's injury.
He would have been an excellent second-line center behind
Nick Suzuki.
But according to Mathias Brunet (BPM Sports), Kent Hughes inquired, but the price demanded by the Buffalo Sabres was outrageous.
Kent Hughes rightfully refused to trade Cole Caufield or Juraj Slafkovsky in exchange for young center Dylan Cozens
The Sabres didn't want picks or prospects, they wanted an established player, just like the Sens gave up Norris.
And even though Cozens was struggling in Buffalo, that didn't change his price.
Honestly, I'm glad the Canadiens refused.
Yes, Cozens would have brought great balance to the top six, but trading Caufield or Slafkovsky is too risky.
They are two of the most beloved players in the city and, more importantly, the team's top offensive contributors.
What this shows is that if the Canadiens want to add a real second-line center this summer, it's going to cost a lot.
This won't happen with a B-level prospect and a second-round pick.
A significant piece will have to be sacrificed.
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MARS 16 | 2959 ANSWERS A Team Actually Made a Ridiculous Trade Offer for Cole Caufield at the Trade Deadline Would you have traded Cole Caufield or Juraj Slafkovsky for Dylan Cozens? |
Yes, Caufield | 37 | 1.3 % |
Yes, Slafkovsky | 102 | 3.4 % |
No | 2820 | 95.3 % |
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