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It’s gottta be a top 6 center
That couldn’t have been more than, like, a handful of games though right?Loved watching him on a line with Svatos
BBQ and country music?And why would Toews want to go to Nashville in their current state?
I mean, I loved the KGB line and they only played together for a bit.That couldn’t have been more than, like, a handful of games though right?
Ah, yes, I was a fan of that line too. I miss Lacroix deadline craziness.I mean, I loved the KGB line and they only played together for a bit.
Whatever team gets their 1st is going to be salivating.It’s gottta be a top 6 center
Probably... I have a few games from the 05 season saved on my server still somehow and I watch them every once in a while. So many loveable guys on that roster...That couldn’t have been more than, like, a handful of games though right?
The post-lockout Avs were a fun, scrappy bunch. I believe they put up far better offensive numbers than the more talented (on paper at least) rosters that preceded them.Probably... I have a few games from the 05 season saved on my server still somehow and I watch them every once in a while. So many loveable guys on that roster...
I'll never understand the 02 Avs being SO inept offensively. Yes, Forsberg was gone but the roster wasn't a bunch of plugs.The post-lockout Avs were a fun, scrappy bunch. I believe they put up far better offensive numbers than the more talented (on paper at least) rosters that preceded them.
It's a miracle the '01 team was as good as it was. They lost Deadmarsh in the Blake trade, but that was offset somewhat with Drury, but then Forsberg went down so the 2nd line was Nieminen-Drury-Hinote for the latter half of the playoffs and somehow that worked down the stretch (it did not work afterward). Couple that with a third line of Messier-Yelle-Podein that was really good defensively but COULD NOT for the life of them score, and you have a team that's pretty top-heavy.I'll never understand the 02 Avs being SO inept offensively. Yes, Forsberg was gone but the roster wasn't a bunch of plugs.
Ivan and Kelly IMO are worn the f*** out, and who could blame them? This is similar to what happened to Colton around this time last year after being the de facto 2C because of Johansen's worthless ass.Saw the discussion about needing help in the GDT thread so bringing this up here as it makes more sense in this thread, but...
Losing Kovalenko in the Blackwood trade has definitely hurt our forward depth which is further compounded by the two injuries right now to Wood and Drouin. Not to mention Colton looking so much better at Wing then C meaning the Center depth looks especially suspect once again.
Not that Kovalenko is some amazing player, but I think he was clearly a legit NHL quality guy and Smith just isn't.
Kelly has settled in reasonably nicely but a 3C he absolutely is not. If Colton is staying on the Wing moving forward(And IMO he should) then getting a 3C needs to be a priority at the deadline as well.
If you ever get reasonably healthy with the forwards, minus Landy... It probably should look something like this:
Drouin - Mack - Nuke
Colton - Mitss - Mikko
Lehky - ???? - LOC
Wood - Kelly - Kivi
Ivan
You could interchange Lehky and Colton for sure, but if they can get a legitimately solid 3C I like the idea of spreading things out a little more and you could have one hell of a tenacious 3rd line with Lehky and LOC as the forechecking wingers.
The biggest question is who do you get for the 3C in this situation. A rental wouldn't cost that much, but a guy with term who the Avs can also afford cap wise next year wouldn't be cheap. Laughton is the guy I immediately look at. His $3M would work cap wise for us. But we'd be looking at the 2026 1st + for sure, probably Goulash as that + even.
I do think the Avs have enough assets to add a 3C and a 4/5D if they wanted too... But it would run them pretty dry. You're likely talking 2025 2nd(NYR), 2026 1st at least for those two pieces, and then probably a Goulash prospect. Basically signaling this as maybe the last year of being able to go all in with this group, they simply wouldn't have the assets to do it again at that point. But given where we're clearly heading, this probably should be the last year of putting our chips all in the middle and so at least IMO they might as well truly go all in.
Maaaaaan if Nashville seriously gives up that 1st rounder for another old fart...well let's just say I hope that happens. But I'm also guessing whatever player gets selected with that pick will find his way back to Nashville eventually.Whatever team gets their 1st is going to be salivating.
Ivan and Kelly IMO are worn the f*** out, and who could blame them? This is similar to what happened to Colton around this time last year after being the de facto 2C because of Johansen's worthless ass.
Ivan is averaging 10 minutes of ice time per game this season lol if he can't handle 10 minutes per game then he's got big problems.Ivan and Kelly IMO are worn the f*** out, and who could blame them? This is similar to what happened to Colton around this time last year after being the de facto 2C because of Johansen's worthless ass.
Maaaaaan if Nashville seriously gives up that 1st rounder for another old fart...well let's just say I hope that happens. But I'm also guessing whatever player gets selected with that pick will find his way back to Nashville eventually.
Based off the recent trades Parssinen or Novak are probably available without giving up a 1st. Much prefer Parssinen over Novak given their contracts.Saw the discussion about needing help in the GDT thread so bringing this up here as it makes more sense in this thread, but...
Losing Kovalenko in the Blackwood trade has definitely hurt our forward depth which is further compounded by the two injuries right now to Wood and Drouin. Not to mention Colton looking so much better at Wing then C meaning the Center depth looks especially suspect once again.
Not that Kovalenko is some amazing player, but I think he was clearly a legit NHL quality guy and Smith just isn't.
Kelly has settled in reasonably nicely but a 3C he absolutely is not. If Colton is staying on the Wing moving forward(And IMO he should) then getting a 3C needs to be a priority at the deadline as well.
If you ever get reasonably healthy with the forwards, minus Landy... It probably should look something like this:
Drouin - Mack - Nuke
Colton - Mitss - Mikko
Lehky - ???? - LOC
Wood - Kelly - Kivi
Ivan
You could interchange Lehky and Colton for sure, but if they can get a legitimately solid 3C I like the idea of spreading things out a little more and you could have one hell of a tenacious 3rd line with Lehky and LOC as the forechecking wingers.
The biggest question is who do you get for the 3C in this situation. A rental wouldn't cost that much, but a guy with term who the Avs can also afford cap wise next year wouldn't be cheap. Laughton is the guy I immediately look at. His $3M would work cap wise for us. But we'd be looking at the 2026 1st + for sure, probably Goulash as that + even.
I do think the Avs have enough assets to add a 3C and a 4/5D if they wanted too... But it would run them pretty dry. You're likely talking 2025 2nd(NYR), 2026 1st at least for those two pieces, and then probably a Goulash prospect. Basically signaling this as maybe the last year of being able to go all in with this group, they simply wouldn't have the assets to do it again at that point. But given where we're clearly heading, this probably should be the last year of putting our chips all in the middle and so at least IMO they might as well truly go all in.
When Seattle falls out, I maintain Gourde is the guy for a 3C playoff run.
If you could snag Gourde and Tanev at 50% from them... boy the forwards on this team would be unbelievable.
I honestly have no recollection of that. I was out of the Navy by then, so I didn't miss it because of deployments...I wonder if it was because ESPN was the only one covering hockey and well....so I only got to see those games that were broadcast on ESPN/ESPN2. Which back then... they actually covered the Avs quite a bit becaues of how good they were.It's a miracle the '01 team was as good as it was. They lost Deadmarsh in the Blake trade, but that was offset somewhat with Drury, but then Forsberg went down so the 2nd line was Nieminen-Drury-Hinote for the latter half of the playoffs and somehow that worked down the stretch (it did not work afterward). Couple that with a third line of Messier-Yelle-Podein that was really good defensively but COULD NOT for the life of them score, and you have a team that's pretty top-heavy.
It cannot be understated just how good Sakic was that season. He was far and away the best player in the National Hockey League and it wasn't even close. When he finally came back to Earth, the offense went out the window. Also, losing Bourque, one of the best PPQBs and outlet passers the game has ever seen. Blake was good but IMO he was actually not a good QB. That's why I agreed with Lacroix going out and getting Derek Morris, even though that trade ended up being a total bust.
Lastly, as much as people bitch and moan on here about Mikko Rantanen, I'd argue Chris Drury's attitude was a thousand times worse. I remember Hartley had him center the 3rd line because injuries severely limited his options and I've never seen anyone do an on-ice pout as bad as that until Pierre-Luc Dubois nearly 20 years later. For all the accolades he got for his clutch playoff heroics, not nearly enough is said about how much he dogged it during the regular season. I think the only real "complete" season he ever turned in was in Buffalo right before he jumped ship to the Rangers.
Oh, sorry...forgot about Alex Tanguay, also a much, MUCH more frustrating player IMO than Mikko. Completely disappeared for vast stretches either due to lack of confidence or injury. Never hit 100 points IIRC.
Put all that together and, yeah, I wasn't terribly surprised when the team struggled to score following the '01 Cup win.