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Outstanding.At this point I would trade Mitts for a Nazem Kadri jersey.
Yeah, the Avs are hosed if they don’t address 2C. Again.
Outstanding.At this point I would trade Mitts for a Nazem Kadri jersey.
Only to say goodbye to the rest of the team, before he fecks off to ColoradoHe returned to the game last night. I'm sure he's fine
Vancouver is talentless, Carolina lousy….
7. Colorado made a run at Miller, but it never got close enough to threaten the Rangers deal. That’s why Casey Mittelstadt’s name is out there. Believe New Jersey, Ottawa and Toronto poked around, but not with much traction.
Not close to what the Rags offered? It seems like we lowball the shit of every team that has a big name to trade. We're always second.32 Thoughts: The NHL is heading into uncharted territory
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I'm sure the Rangers always had the inside track. They had the pieces and they had the motivation with Trocheck and Miller being childhood friends.Not close to what the Rags offered? It seems like we lowball the shit of every team that has a big name to trade. We're always second.
Now trade Mitts.
I also wonder how much more valuable that Rangers 1st would've been compared to the Avs one. Because they flipped it straight away to Pittsburgh, so they surely had some input.I'm sure the Rangers always had the inside track. They had the pieces and they had the motivation with Trocheck and Miller being childhood friends.
CMac was probably a little wary of the fit with Miller here, and rightfully so. To match the Ranger offer it would have been something like Mitts + Malinski + 2026 1st at least, and that's a rich price for a guy with a NMC