BobRossColton
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I think I'd rather have hintz, stutzle or zibbyNHL network new center ranking. Bedard at 13 right now??
I think I'd rather have hintz, stutzle or zibbyNHL network new center ranking. Bedard at 13 right now??
I mean Bedard was really good on a horrific team as an 18 year old. 13 may be high, but I don't think he's horribly far off.NHL network new center ranking. Bedard at 13 right now??
Trotz might've dropped the ball on this one:
No way the Preds trade him within the division, especially to one of Nashville's few rival teams.I’m surprised that Askarov isn’t a Hawk yet. They could have their 1C,1D and 1G
The best part of this clip is him putting his stick on top of the net and having it fall back on him.Think again.
Askarov has immense talent, and I would totally trade for him, but he is far from perfect. One of his problems is that he relies too much on his athletic ability to get him out of problems. I question his IQ because it is still incredibly important for a goaler. You need to read plays, predict where the puck is going, and keep tracking moving players out on the ice and remember their positions. He is still not very high in the intelligence category for me, but that could be due to him not having enough experience, or he simply does not have it. For these reasons, Wallstedt is still my favourite goaler prospect. He is not as athletic as Askarov is, but he has better structure and IQ for the position at this point in time. Askarov probably comes off as a prime Varlamov, which is still damn good, but Wallstedt has the ability to become Roberto Luongo 2.0.Just yesterday I heard a goalie expert on local radio saying there’s a decent chance that Askarov is the next Vasi/Shesterkin.
Long-term contracts to Bouchard and Draisaitl. I am pretty sure the Oilers don't want to be offer-sheeted Bouchard.Must have something else up their sleeves.
There's no way he's better than Stutzle currently, though.I mean Bedard was really good on a horrific team as an 18 year old. 13 may be high, but I don't think he's horribly far off.
Isn't he showing up to camp? He's just saying he's not reporting to the AHL team if he gets sent down.Askarov has a right to request the trade, but I very much dislike the rumour of him not showing up for training camp. The backup spot is like already his, and it shows a character flaw if he doesn't even want to show up for that...
I have seen reports that he does not want to join training camp if he's still with Nashville. I'm not sure how true those are, though.Isn't he showing up to camp? He's just saying he's not reporting to the AHL team if he gets sent down.
If push came to shove, Askarov would report. Not doing so would result in a suspension and his contract being tolled.I have seen reports that he does not want to join training camp if he's still with Nashville. I'm not sure how true those are, though.
Well, if Trotz really wanted to make a point it is true that they hold the cards. Not sure how smart that would be from their perspective though, what look it gives to other players and agents they want to negotiate with in the future.If push came to shove, Askarov would report. Not doing so would result in a suspension and his contract being tolled.
Wouldn't it be worse to just give in and hand Askarov a NHL job? Sets the precedent that Preds' prospects can just go public with demands and force the hand of the organization.Well, if Trotz really wanted to make a point it is true that they hold the cards. Not sure how smart that would be from their perspective though, what look it gives to other players and agents they want to negotiate with in the future.
This is the crux. Askarov lost the net in the AHL last season, and has not shown that he's a surefire NHLer right now. All of the hype is based on his potential, which is massive, but the results have not followed to this point. Any team taking a chance on him is simply taking the chance the he lives up to his 17/18 year old billing.Askarov should be good enough to take the backup job anyways. If not, why does anyone even want him. They should build his value up like Vancouver did with Schneider.
Exact deals Pitt needs to make. Young talent that can be injected in right away.
So they traded for McGroarty and still managed to get older
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Wow, that is a steep price for Penguins. Rutger was worth a lot, but I did not think that much after demanding a trade out.
He wanted guaranteed NHL role and immediately... which the internet has done internet things with. Still it is a prospect demanding to be in the league right away.Wasn't McGroarty's issue that he wasn't going to get guaranteed top six minutes in Winnipeg?
Is that something he's 100% getting under Sullivan in Pittsburgh?
Vancouver is really looking to increase the physicality of their forward group. It was already a fairly physical group... Sherwood added to it. DeBrusk and Heinen aren't soft (especially DeBrusk). If Blais makes the team, they'll have a few guys who are heavy presences up front.
He was a wrecking ball during the Blues cup run and played an important part on their bottom 6.I remember when New York sent Buchnevich to St. Louis for Blais in their attempt to get tougher because yadda yadda Tom Wilson
Well, he did nothing for the Rangers, and they gave up a very good, albeit problematic two-way player in order to get him.He was a wrecking ball during the Blues cup run and played an important part in their bottom 6.
I'm surprised that no team offerred him an NHL contract TBH. No one wants him as a 4th line winger at league minimum?