If we were in Toronto's situation then yes, without a doubt.Would you give our 1st + Bowers + Meloche for 1.5 years of Muzzin?
If we were in Toronto's situation then yes, without a doubt.
I don't really believe going all in for one season in the NHL, if that team is only capable of going all in for just that one season, is worth it. The only exception would be if a team has an aging core and plan to fully rebuild right after one final run IMO. In the NBA....sure, it seems you can pretty much guarantee yourself a spot in the final with the right on-paper roster. But parity in the NHL is so high, and hockey involves enough random factors, that I just don't think it's a smart calculated bet.
And CBJ has enough question marks. Bobrovsky, for one. A career .891 save percentage in the playoffs -- and his current .904 save percentage is his worst since 2011/12, and a huge drop off from his .921 and .931 of the prior two seasons.
In my view CBJ already messed up. They should have either traded Panarin in the offseason, or should have more seriously gone for it starting a couple years ago, e.g. done what it took to bring Duchene in and given the roster the injection of skill down the middle they were missing. Letting it get to the point in the offseason where Panarin could go public and announce he wasn't re-signing was foolish -- should have figured that out before July 1st and pulled the trigger instantly. I think it's a little late to make a big addition now to try to put the club over the top -- especially since big deadline adds seem to sometimes be pretty hit and miss. Jarmo has kind of just sat in the middle in my view -- a good roster but not one good enough to actually win anything, while playing chicken over the past year with two top UFAs and refusing to engage in a retool built around Jones / Werenski / Dubois.
According to who?Maybe I'm valuing Grundstrum higher than I should be. Still think it's a bit much for someone they don't plan on resigning.
Maybe we could pry Kadri from them in the off-season after they hit cap hell.
According to who?
I really don't think it's a bad trade. A late 1st and two prospects for a legit top 3 Dman? As a contending team, sign me up.
They've seemingly done quite well with those late seconds and such. I don't know if that's at all true, but it feels like they've managed to bring a lot of those late picks in eventually.LA scout dept did manage to turn a 20th into Kupari, so they're doing something right
Where do I sign?Queue Sens fans trade backs proposal:
Ottawa
- turris
- bowers
- 2019 1st, 3rd
- hammond
Nashville
- kamenev
- girard
Colorado
- duchene
Unfortunately we don't have Hammond so well be unable to convert the trade
Where do I sign?
Maybe not their top prospects but still pretty high on the list. I guess they get him for two playoff runs.
Would you give our 1st + Bowers + Meloche for 1.5 years of Muzzin?
Not with Sergei in net lolPlayoffs are a different animal and if they keep both of them they will absolutely go past the first round (IMO).
Bob essentially the Patrick Lalime of this generation lol.Not with Sergei in net lol
For those of you out of the loop...Patrick Laine has been really, really bad this season. Not just your normal bad, but really bad.
Every single time I've been reading the Jets board this year it seems like their discussions turned around how abysmal Laine is and how he is by far the biggest liability on the roster.
It has now made it to the main board if anyone is interested.
I always thought he was pretty one dimensional and brought not much other than goal scoring especially after the playoffs last year. But this year has been a disaster for him.
He bought time with that month where he scored a ton of goals including that 5 goal game. I wonder what kind of contract he's going to sign now.
Friendly reminder that I made a poll last off-season asking which of Rantanen and Laine would score more career points and it got locked after about five hours