4 players the Utah Mammoth could get by trading the No. 4 pick

Acquiring the fourth-overall pick would be particularly beneficial to the Islanders, who already own the first selection. They’d be able to select both Matthew Schaefer and Long Island native James …

As one of Utah’s pro sports teams licks its wounds following poor draft lottery luck, the other is considering trading the lottery pick it received in a feat of never-before-seen chance.

The Utah Mammoth’s cupboards are overflowing with top-tier prospects. There won’t be room to sign them all. So, rather than adding yet another 18-year-old who may or may not evolve into an impactful NHL player, why not go after an established young guy who could transition the team into win-now mode?

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If that’s the direction general manager Bill Armstrong decides to go, here are a few options he should consider for the return.

Side note: From a distance, some of these players might not seem available on the trade market. But remember that Mikhail Sergachev was never publicly available until the moment he was traded. Same goes for Mikko Rantanen, Jonathan Huberdeau and a number of others in the last few years.

Anyone can be dealt at the right price, and the fourth-overall pick is a pretty enticing trade chip to get a deal done.

Tage Thompson, Buffalo Sabres

Aside from the ultra superstars, if Utah could steal one player from any team, it would probably be Tage Thompson.

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Utah’s prospect pool is full of big guys, but the roster isn’t. Thompson is a mammoth of a man — 6-foot-6, 220 pounds. The way he can impose his will on the play often draws comparisons to Mario Lemieux.

He scored 44 goals this year on a Buffalo Sabres team that gave him little support. He’s currently flanking a World Championship line with Mammoth forwards Clayton Keller and Logan Cooley, where there seems to be some natural chemistry.

Source: Utah News