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Originally Posted by Genius Brian Lawton
Oh oh. Voynov, then Martinez in that order. If its Martinez, we're giving up less - his health issues hold him back and he hasn't played a full season since he finished college while being less of a workhorse than Voynov. He seems to be more of a fringe top four.
Voynov is slightly more raw but handles more of a workload and frankly, already does it better and flashier. He will be a solid second pairing d-man, with potential to see time on the first.
Issue with LA though, is that they're going to want a roster scorer back.
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Voynov would be good... I like him, good potential, will be a very good defense-man... I'm not sold on Bernier though