Sure, he’s coming off of a season where he scored seven goals and 23 points in 53 games, it would be unwise for the Nashville Predators to trade him because his value is currently at a low.
If Kyle Turris has a bounce back year, stays healthy, or just plays to a level he has played to before, it will allow David Poile will now have the leverage to ship him off for a higher value or keep him and let him contribute to the team.
Looking at what he did last season, the Predators would probably only receive a third round pick and maybe a bottom tier prospect, but if he plays to his potential, the Nashville Predators could receive a first round pick in return.