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I think we still have that 2026 1st round pick, no?

We can’t trade it because there’s a condition on our 2025 one. If we finish bottom 10, we keep it and Philly get our 2026 1st. Rule that out can’t trade a pick that has a condition on it.
 

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We can’t trade it because there’s a condition on our 2025 one. If we finish bottom 10, we keep it and Philly get our 2026 1st. Rule that out can’t trade a pick that has a condition on it.
Aha, I see where you're coming from. I believe we could still trade it with the opposite condition (2025 if top 10, otherwise slides to 2026)
 

dahrougem2

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If Quinn Hughes and Elias Pettersson are out for an extended period, the Canucks may not have the horses to keep pace and making the playoffs could be quite the challenge since Demko has been brutal upon returning and J.T. Miller doesn't look all that great, either.
 
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LOFIN

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If Quinn Hughes and Elias Pettersson are out for an extended period, the Canucks may not have the horses to keep pace and making the playoffs could be quite the challenge since Demko has been brutal upon returning and J.T. Miller doesn't look all that great, either.

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Pierce Hawthorne

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These are pretty much the only non-NHL assets we have that are worth a rat’s ass lol

I don’t think we’d consider the 2027 1st or 2nd yet, although we have already traded the 2027 3rd.

I dont think they'd have much issue moving the 2027 2nd tbh given how they treat 2nds.


Also, this is one thing the Avs have IMO done really well lately is finding ways to add back some draft capital in the trades they make. I really like the idea of getting late picks back in trades, even if we move a higher pick in the deal to get help now... Getting a late pick back at least gives them more bullets in the chamber on draft day, or quite frankly sometimes those later picks are what it takes to get deals across the finish line.

For example that Parsnip deal. Yeah we moved a 3rd, but at least we got a 6th back. Or Blackwood. We moved a 2nd and 4th, but we got a 5th back. Made sure to grab a 4th in the Brannstrom deal. We got a 5th back in the Sean Walker deal, we traded a 6th for Kevin Mandolese, but got a 7th back.


If we end up keeping that Rangers pick and it ends up being ~35-40th overall, I bet we see them move down with it.
 

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I definitely would not call Jack Hughes a perimeter player. He utilizes the perimeter, yeah, but a guy like that would not produce the points he does if he just sat on the outside and tried to snipe shots from a distance. For starters, he doesn’t have an elite shot.

I haven’t seen enough of Bedard to know anything about his game but the Blackhawks have yet to actually build around him. They’re still tanking. Why they fired Richardson and were handed another f***ing WC is beyond me.
 
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HockeyFan100

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He is the worst goalie in the league and I would not consider NHL caliber anymore either. I still can’t express enough how happy I am he is no longer with this organization. Two goals tonight literally came from behind the red goal line.
It's funny how he had such a good thing going for him here. Playing behind the Toews-Makar pairing, facing only 25ish shots a night, etc... and still f***ing it up by letting in 5+ goals on a nightly basis

Now he's in SJ where they give up 40+ shots. I wouldn't be surprised if Fourgiev has a game where he lets in 10 goals later this season
 

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I’ll admit I haven’t thought of Hall in a long time. I just don’t remember him being much of a greasy net front type player.

Why? You should think of Hall everyday. And when you think of Hall, you should have a healthy cry as you listen to imaginary waves wash upon the shore.
 

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I’ll admit I haven’t thought of Hall in a long time. I just don’t remember him being much of a greasy net front type player.
That’s exactly how he scored goals. In fact that’s exactly how he HAD to score goals. He doesn’t possess a very good shot. He generated offense through good defense, driving play, and a high volume of shots at close range.
 

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That’s exactly how he scored goals. In fact that’s exactly how he HAD to score goals. He doesn’t possess a very good shot. He generated offense through good defense, driving play, and a high volume of shots at close range.
Huh? What? No.

He was one of the fastest skater in the league, that was his main skill.
 
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I've just actually looked at the Winter Classic. They're not even trying with the jerseys. That Saint Louis effort was definitely designed by AI and Chicago just look like normal.
 
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Huh? What? No.

He was one of the fastest skater in the league, that was his main skill.
Pay attention—at no point did I say offense was his “main skill.” I simply pointed out that whatever offense he generated was through high volume shooting, basically whatever goals he scores are usually close to the net.
 

Balthazar

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Pay attention—at no point did I say offense was his “main skill.” I simply pointed out that whatever offense he generated was through high volume shooting, basically whatever goals he scores are usually close to the net.
You literally said that he generated offense through good defense (among other things). I don't think he used his defensive skills to generate offense, especially not as a winger. He used his speed a lot, though.
 
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You literally said that he generated offense through good defense (among other things). I don't think he used his defensive skills to generate offense, especially not as a winger. He used his speed a lot, though.
He was an elite play driver in his prime. The precipitous dropoff in his game in recent years was due in part to his defense going away. It’s possible that may be linked to his skating ability declining with age, but I can’t say for sure.
 

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He was an elite play driver in his prime. The precipitous dropoff in his game in recent years was due in part to his defense going away. It’s possible that may be linked to his skating ability declining with age, but I can’t say for sure.
Honestly that's a very weird take. Taylor Hall didn't forget how to play defensively (he was never good defensively to begin with), he got old/injured and much slower. Once you took away his speed he lost all his offense.

Some people here fear that the same thing will happen to Mack. No longer faster than everyone = no offense.
 
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Mooserton

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I've just actually looked at the Winter Classic. They're not even trying with the jerseys. That Saint Louis effort was definitely designed by AI and Chicago just look like normal.
They at least tried to come up with the worst matchup they could have and boy did they nail it with two awful teams.
 

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