Re: What to expect from Jonathan Quick
Originally Posted by
EnglishJet
If you sell Quick right now he's at his lowest value, hence Hayes. I wouldn't take that deal personally, while not a bad player he's just a perennial 50 point guy. IF Quick can rebound into close to previous form then he's worth a lot more. However, on that LA team that's a huge IF. The only saving grace is that goalies are always valuable and you should be able to land a Hayes type player if you wait it out and see how he rebounds.
As for whether he will or not; honestly the team in front of him isn't great and you can guarantee an injury at some point. His best days are behind him, just like the Kings, but he can still be a top 10-20 goalie in the league, if he stays fit. Again huge IF.
If I was you, I'd be looking to move him but not give him away. Start the season with him in the hopes he and the Kings start hot, then move him before the inevitable DL stint.
Excellent advice IMHO... you just can sell at all time low value. He has to gain some momentum, so you have to be on the ball at that moment because it will be your last chance to get any value for the once fantasy stud.
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