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Maybe we can get our 3rd back.They have a couple young guys I’d like in Holloway and Bro…
…oh wait.
Maybe we can get our 3rd back.They have a couple young guys I’d like in Holloway and Bro…
…oh wait.
If you were the blues gmZero chance Tarasenko would want to come back. Also no real reason to bring him back or entertain a move like this at all so no it would never happen
I am not following this at all. Tarasenko can come back to St Louis some day for a nice on-ice ceremony where we give him a lovely plaque signed by all the guys from the Cup team, maybe a Cup anniversary event. I'd cheer for him like crazy. But I can't see a scenario where this team is taking on a declining veteran player in a trade unless its dead salary coming back to offset the actual assets we obtain in a trade. Vlad probably still has some value to a playoff team as a supporting player.I don’t remember seeing you all talk about it:
What are thoughts on a deal with the wings where
They got something they wanted idk, binnington, Schenn, Kyrou, Toropchenko I don’t know, just something
And we ate tarasenko in order to juice the return, with the understanding we would rent him next trade deadline, or really asap - which prob is the tdl, if a market could be made for him.
Wonder if Tarasenko would come back, if we would have him back, what you all would think about that. I feel it’s a scenario that Detroit will have to pay to leave, and I’m in the business to be paid, so I could probably swallow it.
I think the scenario I’m considering is one where your last sentence is different; an environment where both Detroit wanted to dump him and had nobody eager to be their huckleberry. Nobody willing to give up the space.I am not following this at all. Tarasenko can come back to St Louis some day for a nice on-ice ceremony where we give him a lovely plaque signed by all the guys from the Cup team, maybe a Cup anniversary event. I'd cheer for him like crazy. But I can't see a scenario where this team is taking on a declining veteran player in a trade unless it’s dead salary coming back to offset the actual assets we obtain in a trade. Vlad probably still has some value to a playoff team as a supporting player.
For reals?!? Thought it was obvious. First, I AM funny and so therefore the cut of my jib was most sincere. A fellow poster has included among their reasons “he’s a dick” for wanting Binnington off the team. Which is hysterical because this poster was a MMA fighter at one time who immediately runs to the mods when someone else says something they don’t like or challenges them on their posts or most likely their tone.
I threw the too many dicks on the dance floor reference out there because someone else had just posted a Flight of the Conchords clip. Also, it was fun typing dick a lot.
Ok I get it now. You're right it is funny.
My old man's freshman year health class teacher was Richard Rash.my father-in-law had a doctor named Richard Head
every time my wife took her dad to see him, I was laughing to myself for half the day
for real
either his parents were completely clueless or they had a world class sense of humor
This is pretty much where I stand. I hate to trade the guy who brought us our first cup, but if there's a good return for him I'd have a hard time holding onto him for nostalgic purposes when he'll be nearing the end of his prime by the time we're ready to hopefully go on a run. It would also be pretty awesome to see him help bring another team a cup and cement his legacy in the game as a clutch netminder who once threw a water bottle at a goon who tried to end his career.I love Binnington and I don't necessarily want to see him go, but it makes sense to trade him if the return is suitable. The Blues look to be farther from true contender status. I would enjoy rooting for him on a team like Carolina, or even Edmonton. If he managed to get a 2nd Cup on another team, that's a pretty big feather in his cap.
This reminds me of a festival in Chicago.No, because he too is a dick. The Blues are not going to trade one dick for another dick. Too many dicks on the dance floor.
I knew a guy named Dick Lord.my father-in-law had a doctor named Richard Head
every time my wife took her dad to see him, I was laughing to myself for half the day
for real
either his parents were completely clueless or they had a world class sense of humor
If a suitable return, I would root for him, but not in EDM. Under no circumstance do I ever want McCrybaby and Drai to get a cup. Binner might put them over the top, so that’s a non starter for me.I love Binnington and I don't necessarily want to see him go, but it makes sense to trade him if the return is suitable. The Blues look to be farther from true contender status. I would enjoy rooting for him on a team like Carolina, or even Edmonton. If he managed to get a 2nd Cup on another team, that's a pretty big feather in his cap.
I would be surprised to see Binner finished his contract here. I think his main value is allowing Hofer to gradually increase his workload in proportion to his development. If Binner win's the IIHF championship this summer and then the Olympic gold with Canada next year in 2026, his value would be at an all-time high going into next year's trade deadline. That's when I would trade him.I love Binnington and I don't necessarily want to see him go, but it makes sense to trade him if the return is suitable. The Blues look to be farther from true contender status. I would enjoy rooting for him on a team like Carolina, or even Edmonton. If he managed to get a 2nd Cup on another team, that's a pretty big feather in his cap.
Binner's value is currently at an all-time high, so sell asap. He may flounder in the Olympics, but we know for sure he won Canada the 4 Nations tournament.I would be surprised to see Binner finished his contract here. I think his main value is allowing Hofer to gradually increase his workload in proportion to his development. If Binner win's the IIHF championship this summer and then the Olympic gold with Canada next year in 2026, his value would be at an all-time high going into next year's trade deadline. That's when I would trade him.
I'm not necessarily opposed, but the timing of the trade would have to take into consideration Hofer's development to some extent.Binner's value is currently at an all-time high, so sell asap. He may flounder in the Olympics, but we know for sure he won Canada the 4 Nations tournament.
I think now is the time to trade Binnington and Carolina appears to be a good partner. Philly? No.