Huffer
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The team can trade Ehlers after the playoffs, but they wouldn't get hardly anything as it would just be for his rights. I'd love to re-sign Ehlers for something that fits because I think it gives Chevy a little more wiggle room to move a prospect knowing he also doesn't need to replace Ehlers as well (and where that prospect would be key to replace Ehlers if Ehlers isn't re-signed).Jets need and have needed a 2C and top 4 RHD upgrade since Buff left and we’ve been throwing away 1sts on rental for years…time to either bite the bullet and make the big trades, (Andersson, Dobson, Pulock, Pettersson, Miller, etc…) or knuckle down and dedicate to developing, (Yager, Lambert, Salomonsson, etc..)
Chevy has been playing the field hoping something falls into his lap and wasting time and assets in the process.
Chevy needs to decide on this year as far as if we are making a run or building for next year… if we are making a run we don’t need to trade Ehlers until after the playoffs, anything before is stupid as it lowers our chances in the playoffs…if building for next year then he’s fair game.
Samberg should be untouchable, both because he’s showing he’s developing into a good player and moving him opens another hole to address.
Our focus should be top 6C and top 4 RHD… nothing else. Anything else is a waste of assets until we finally address those 2 glaring issues.
My personal choices, in a fantasy land of availability would be Dobson and EP. 2 proven young players who fill our needs perfectly.
I like Andersson over Weegar, though Weegar is more a defensive player, I think Andersson fits the team better.
I don’t see Pulock waiving for WPG so I don’t see that happening.
Toews is interesting as he brings pedigree and leadership, but he hasn’t played in a while and it would heavily depend on what his ask would be.
ROR could work if we are waiting on Yager to develop.
Ristolainen is not an upgrade and is thus a waste of assets.
Granlund is not a long term fix and is thus a waste of assets.
Personally I think Weegar is the better player of the two Flames and fits the team better, but that's me. And has a great contract so the Jets either wouldn't be losing a player they just paid steep assets for, or extending at a much higher cap hit. If the Jets traded for Andersson, they're either extending him this summer for a much higher number than Weegar currently has, or if he won't re-sign, they're either trading him to re-coup assets, or just using him for another season. Either way, in the last 2 scenario's the team is back to square 1 in terms of adding a RHD.
I don't know how many, if any of the big names are really available though. Seems like most of the time there's more smoke than fire. (With the exception of Vancouver which seems like something could happen there possibly).