What's your ideal return?Ehlers back on the 3rd line.
Sabres desperately need top-6 offensive talent (and excitement).
Is it too early for trade speculation... Ehlers to the Sabres?
What's your ideal return?Ehlers back on the 3rd line.
Sabres desperately need top-6 offensive talent (and excitement).
Is it too early for trade speculation... Ehlers to the Sabres?
Oh do ya?Johnny Oduya says hi.
Ehlers back on the 3rd line.
Sabres desperately need top-6 offensive talent (and excitement).
Is it too early for trade speculation... Ehlers to the Sabres?
An Alex Tuch would work well, though I don't see the Sabres giving up on a local kid from Syracuse NY.Given the lack of talk about an extension ans the fact they have him on pp1 I wonder if they are trying to pump and dump him a bit. I'd want a top 6 forward with some jam.
An Alex Tuch would work well, though I don't see the Sabres giving up on a local kid from Syracuse NY.
The ol pump and dump got me thru my 20sGiven the lack of talk about an extension ans the fact they have him on pp1 I wonder if they are trying to pump and dump him a bit. I'd want a top 6 forward with some jam.
I was gonna ask you who you would consider a fair return for Ehlers.Sabres, of interest?
I think it would have centre around one of their young C or RW prospects... Quinn, Peterka, Benson, Helenius.
Tuch would be nice, but I doubt they'd give him up. Also, he has trade protection (and only 2 years to UFA).
If the Jets aren't serious about extending Ehlers, I could see them making a big trade before the TDL. It would have to be a hockey trade, which is harder to do at the TDL. Jets have the cap space to make it easy enough to find a fit for him.Really hoped Nik would of re sign by now and he still might but as the season plays on and nothing is done you have to move him at the deadline no matter the position in the standings. This team cannot afford to let him walk for nothing
My preference is to sign Nik but your right and if the Jets already have an idea about his intentions that a trade during the season is what they should be looking at. A pending FA of his quality will attract many a team even more so if it's his desired landing spot which I'm sure his agent will convey.If the Jets aren't serious about extending Ehlers, I could see them making a big trade before the TDL. It would have to be a hockey trade, which is harder to do at the TDL. Jets have the cap space to make it easy enough to find a fit for him.
At this point I think the 3rd line usage is more significant in terms of player value, moreso than convincing Ehlers to stay. If he's going to be used as a 3rd line winger, a trade could likely bring back more value considering short and long-term needs.
I'd do Ehlers for Peterka all day long.Sabres, of interest?
I think it would have centre around one of their young C or RW prospects... Quinn, Peterka, Benson, Helenius.
Tuch would be nice, but I doubt they'd give him up. Also, he has trade protection (and only 2 years to UFA).
I'm not advocating for an Ehlers trade, but they can't really justify letting a talented, valuable asset play out his last year before UFA as a low-minute 3rd line winger. He can't contribute much for the Jets and trading him could bring back a current and/or future asset of value.
It's too bad that Perfetti held out and set that line back in terms of chemistry and practice together. I think they still have a lot of potential, but it's hard to see Ehlers getting more ice time than Connor, Vilardi, Appleton and Nino, based on how Arniel has set up his line combos.
"Whatever reason" is that he's unpredictable and difficult to play withIMO the main issue is that for whatever reason Ehlers hasn't meshed well with any of the other Jets. His talent is above average, so a trade for an equivalent quality player might make sense.
That’s almost a sideways deal for the Sabres. Think they’d want to add Ehlers to an already 50 pt contributing player like Peterka.I'd do Ehlers for Peterka all day long.
If we overpay it just paints us into a corner. Let’s first see if ehlers can be healthy all season and not serve up pizzas like he did tonight.Hopefully we can get him signed and figure out the best way to use him for Ehlers and for the team. Money talks in these situations quite a bit.
You don't put a guy on your 1st unit PP to trade him, that's giving him an opportunity to increase his worth...I think the Jets are in a position still to negotiate after the season is done. With De Melo not signing and having a standout career year, it paid off, and maybe those UFA having something extra to bring as such. And you wait until the season/playoffs end before you start negotiating with anyone this year.IMO the main issue is that for whatever reason Ehlers hasn't meshed well with any of the other Jets. His talent is above average, so a trade for an equivalent quality player might make sense.
Chynoweth coached on that team last year and couldn't get much out of Liljegren.Once the Jets are out of all the players on IR I think the following trade would be great:
To Jets: Tim Liljegren
To Leafs: Logan Stanley
Liljegren seems to be out of favor with the new group running things in Toronto and is being shopped. Leafs get a d-man that more fits the philosophy of their coach and management group and some cap flexibility.
The Jets can just about fit this under their cap once they are healthy. They get a young puck moving defense-man who can play the 3rd pairing this year and push Pionk on the 2nd pairing and then when next season when Pionk is UFA he is the heir apparent on the 2nd pairing D role. Even if he doesn't work out his cap hit is manageable and he is only under contract for 2 seasons so the Jets don't lose much even in the worst case scenario.
I agree -I definitely think the Jets don't want puck movers only, they want some big bodies, who can play physical, box out the net, and block shots on the PK. I'd say the Jets have 4 guys, including Heinola they can use on the PP. And probably 7 guys, minus Heinola, they can use on the PK, though keeping Josh's minutes down there might help his 5 on 5. Liljegren is a redundancy on Heinola, who still needs to prove himself, imo.
You don't put a guy on your 1st unit PP to trade him, that's giving him an opportunity to increase his worth...I think the Jets are in a position still to negotiate after the season is done. With De Melo not signing and having a standout career year, it paid off, and maybe those UFA having something extra to bring as such. And you wait until the season/playoffs end before you start negotiating with anyone this year.
Chynoweth coached on that team last year and couldn't get much out of Liljegren.
Maybe he's another Sandin, but I haven't seen it.
I definitely think the Jets don't want puck movers only, they want some big bodies, who can play physical, box out the net, and block shots on the PK. I'd say the Jets have 4 guys, including Heinola they can use on the PP. And probably 7 guys, minus Heinola, they can use on the PK, though keeping Josh's minutes down there might help his 5 on 5. Liljegren is a redundancy on Heinola, who still needs to prove himself, imo.
I agree -
The Jets want guys that can defend - the team is being game planned as a defense first group with a high level of compete - with Helle to reinforce.
What exactly are puck movers? Guys that can make that first pass in their zone rather than a wraparound? Rhetorical question actually since any Dman worth his salt can make a pass - if they can win a battle first.
If you can find a dman that can win that battle and remain composed through the process, they can likely make an outlet pass.
Who do we have that can do that consistently? IMO, no one on the current 3rd pairing and one on each of the top two pairings (Samberg and JoMo).
Looks like Miller is our 3rd pair RHD - and he'll need a d first partner since he is bad at playing defense. This will be interesting to see how it shakes out - but I think the winner of the 3rd pair LHD battle will be the guy that can be effective defending over anything they might add on offense.
As far as PP dmen go, yeah - we have a few of those. Guys that can be very effective under little pressure in the ozone (PP) - we don't need more of them.