mk80
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I’ve always liked Faksa with the Stars so I’m interested to see him in a blue note. The Joseph trade is also a good one imo. And both could be trade chips at the deadline too.
Yeah, they just changed it.I saw 1 year $950K from EF
I think our 2025 1st is absolutely trade bait for a top 4 D. Not until next off-season, though. DA wants to accelerate the retool, which can be done, just have to be careful.Good length on the Buch contract. The re-tool wasnt dependent on selling him. I like it as it gets us back to contention sooner than later. I think we still need to hit on Jiricek and our pick next year to give us the best overall window moving forward. And now with the extension i REALLY wish we coulda found a way to move up for Dickinson/Buium. But with unknown variables, its impossible to truely play what if. Here's to hoping all our top prospects hit their celiling and we get to enjoy another decade of playoff hockey starting in 2026.
Yep. Faksa is still a good player. He was just way overpaid for his role and scratched for better line combos.I’ve always liked Faksa with the Stars so I’m interested to see him in a blue note. The Joseph trade is also a good one imo. And both could be trade chips at the deadline too.
I would rather have a 2nd than 2 thirds, especially if that second is high in the round. You can get good players that slip out of the 1st round. The success rate is higher with seconds and also fairly higher values in trades.Yeah all things considered this definitely takes the sting out of the Hayes deal. If we could get a third for Faksa at the deadline even better
Maybe that’s why he likes it then?Dom at Athletic actually thinks it's a perfect extension for both sides, and he hates us.
I think the assets that we could have acquired would be close to what you suggest. But I see additional opportunity cost. Remove Buch and you likely loose at least a handful of games that you would have otherwise. That’s not insignificant draft spots. And as we saw this draft, a few spots can make a sizable difference in who you have a chance to draft. If next year is supposed to be better than this years draft, you now have one less asset in that draft and also one lessor asset. You also cannot use the 1st acquired for a trade nor Buch.I'd have preferred a touch less (either 1 fewer year or an AAV in the mid-to-high 7s on a 6 year deal), but I have no problem with the finances of the deal. I'd absolutely, unambiguously prefer this deal to a ton of other deals given out yesterday. I see the argument for trading him instead if the return was massive, but without knowing a potential 'this haul was on the table' detail I can't say that was automatically the best move. A likely-late 1st and a B-tier prospect don't move the needle for me much compared to this extension.
He makes everyone he plays with better and even if he starts to decline before we've truly re-opened a window, I think that trait is a massive, tangible benefit to developing the young players who will be the next core. Years 1 and 2 of this deal are the years I think all of us expect Dvorsky, Snuggy, and Bolduc to really bully their ways into the middle and top 6. That's a lot of guys learning to defend and drive play at the NHL level at one time and Kyrou is not a guy who will help cover them defensively. Neither is Schenn. Saad may or may not be able to do it in 2025/26 and will almost certainly not be back after that. Without Buch, Thomas would have been the only top 6 caliber producer that could also help cover rookie mistakes.
I don't think I can overstate the value of having a guy like Buch to help cover for those rookies on whatever line Thomas isn't on as our wave of young forwards ease into the NHL. I think there is a real argument that Buch earns this money (and future tough cap considerations) simply by what he does to help the next wave of forwards in the first 2 years of the deal.
I'm not jumping up and down since trading him was a path to accumulate assets, but I'm pretty pumped that I can pull the trigger on the #89 I've been wanting to throw on the blank jersey sitting in my closet.
Honestly one of my biggest concerns going into the season now is having Schenn penciled in as our 2C. Last year he struggled to effective at the 2C spot, that is why we tried shifting Buch there. Unless he has a resurgence I would prefer to see him as the 3C or middle six wing. Sadly it looks like the only way that happens is if Dvorsky makes the team as 2C or someone like Texier explodes on the scene and takes the spot away. As of right now I see the lineup penciled as such.
Buchnevich - Thomas -Kyrou
Neighbours - Schenn - Saad
XXXX1 - Texier - XXXX2
Toropchenko - Faksa - XXXX3
The XXXX indicate a spot to be determined in camp made up: Joseph, Kapanen, Sundqvist (injury), Dvorsky, Bolduc, Sylvegard and Walker.
On defense it is a little more straight forward, honestly I still expect another trade off the back end.
Leddy - Parayko
Krug - Faulk
Joseph/Peru - Kessel
Tucker
I actually think the forward group is great with young replacements coming as well. I think the depth and top players can help mask Schenn as 2C
goaltending can be good, and Hofer will hopefully become a stud
but… defence is shaky and no fix. Jiricek and Lindstein are 3 years away if they pan out. There is no hope.
Honestly I think Lindstein could be closer.
Probably Peterson.They interviewed a 6’4 blues center prospect on the radio. Never got to hear who he was.
I think the assets that we could have acquired would be close to what you suggest. But I see additional opportunity cost. Remove Buch and you likely loose at least a handful of games that you would have otherwise. That’s not insignificant draft spots. And as we saw this draft, a few spots can make a sizable difference in who you have a chance to draft. If next year is supposed to be better than this years draft, you now have one less asset in that draft and also one lessor asset. You also cannot use the 1st acquired for a trade nor Buch.
Look, I like Buch. I will enjoy watching him play for as long as he is still good. But, I don’t think it’s in the best interest of the long term competitiveness of the club. I hope to be proven wrong there.
When was the last significant Blues deal you did? I'm not trying to be a jerk, but you have been pretty negative on every move for a while. What would you have liked us to do this summer?Don't like the Buch deal at all