Chev-boyar-sky said:
I would say Shattenkirk is a tier lower than Doughty, and therefore "almost as good". Absolutely not as good but the other players can make up the difference. That's what trades used to be about.
Except the Leafs are in the mess they're in precisely because Burke thought he could build a team around guys who are just a "tier lower" than the elite talents in the league. I've seen what happens when teams think they can get by without elite talent and "make up the difference" elsewhere. Shattenkirk, who's been sheltered to a degree in St. Louis by virtue of being #3 on their depth chart, is not head and shoulders a better player than Phaneuf.
Trading for a bushel of guys who have the potential to be good but not great players leaves the Leafs exactly where they already are if everything goes right. They don't have Franchise level players and you can't win without them. That's the shot they need to be taking.
It's not about hedging your bets, it's about whether they're betting to win or betting to show.
Chev-boyar-sky said:
For the Flyers? Well they have 2 great players and some depth up front (Giroux, Voracek, Couts, Schenn, Simmonds). They lack a great D-man and they like most teams have a window. They trade potentially better assets and controllability for an NHL ready defender who's very highly touted (hell he might not even make it to #4).
Which is why even if this deal did make sense it would be Philly talking to Arizona, not Toronto. You're not going to invest a ton into something like this and just cross your fingers that Hanifin falls.