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Im starting to think Chevy just adds a depth piece here or there but doesnt land any big fish. I get a feeling the team doesnt want to mess with the chemistry this team has.
Just announce the Ehlers re-signing and pick up a couple of depth pieces and we are golden......Im starting to think Chevy just adds a depth piece here or there but doesnt land any big fish. I get a feeling the team doesnt want to mess with the chemistry this team has.
Im starting to think Chevy just adds a depth piece here or there but doesnt land any big fish. I get a feeling the team doesnt want to mess with the chemistry this team has.
the names on the trade bait list for the most part are super underwhelming. rakell is intriguing though, with 3 years left though there's no urgency for PIT to move him.Im starting to think Chevy just adds a depth piece here or there but doesnt land any big fish. I get a feeling the team doesnt want to mess with the chemistry this team has.
I agree that Chevy should try to improve the roster with some upgrades to the middle-6 forwards and D. However, if there aren't any suitable upgrades available then I think it's fine if he just picks up some secondary / depth players that can add depth and maybe an extra dimension. If they can't land a C like Nelson then I could see them adding a F like Evans or Donato if the price is reasonable. Maybe Gourde, if his injury isn't a concern.I think if Dallas picks up Seth Jones, with Harley already being a stud, Lindell being solid and Heiskanen looking like he might come back for playoffs, and some good depth now on defense with Lybushkin, Ceci and rookie Bischel, that Chevy might have to react, because Dallas looks pretty good for the playoffs especially if Seguin comes back too.
Mark Stone may have given Dallas an LTIR window to compete with the Knights, who have their own extra LTIR Cap space now to work with.
Those two teams I think set the bar that Chevy can't reach but has to at least try to compete with in some way if he legitimately wants to win.
I'm not as worried up front competitively but there is room for improvement to be able to mitigate injuries.
I agree that Chevy should try to improve the roster with some upgrades to the middle-6 forwards and D. However, if there aren't any suitable upgrades available then I think it's fine if he just picks up some secondary / depth players that can add depth and maybe an extra dimension. If they can't land a C like Nelson then I could see them adding a F like Evans or Donato if the price is reasonable. Maybe Gourde, if his injury isn't a concern.
With McAvoy having what looks like a serious injury the Bruins are probably cooked and will look to be sellers. That will add some options for buyers like the Jets. I could see the Jets having an interest in Frederic, mainly because Arniel would probably like a bit more size and snort on the 2nd line. Frederic might have a similar impact as Namestnikov, but would add more of a physical dimension to that line. He won't come cheap, though. Might the Bruins also put Marchand on the trade block? If so, there will be a lot of buyers lining up, and that might actually make other players less expensive. With so few top teams having a 1st this year, I don't think many of the top rentals are going to command a 1st this year.
I kind of think we're more likely to see the following (if they acquire Frederic):A line of Frederic-Lowry-Nino would be an absolute nightmare to play against.
frederic better than namestnikov?I kind of think we're more likely to see the following (if they acquire Frederic):
Connor-Scheifele-Vilardi
Ehlers-Frederic-Perfetti/Iafallo
Nino-Lowry-Appleton
Barron-Namestnikov/Kupari-Perfetti/Iafallo
If the Jets went with Kupari at 4C, they would be very big and hard to play against down the middle... overall, they would have a big F line-up.
Bruins fan hate himfrederic better than namestnikov?, frederic would likely be a 3rd or 4th liner on this team.
feel like he may be overvalued in a trade b/c grit and size. but he's not been effective this year, and seldom plays C it seems like.
if the Jets want more size in their 2nd line there's better options than frederic, including a couple on the team (ie: nino or lowry).
I kind of think we're more likely to see the following (if they acquire Frederic):
Connor-Scheifele-Vilardi
Ehlers-Frederic-Perfetti/Iafallo
Nino-Lowry-Appleton
Barron-Namestnikov/Kupari-Perfetti/Iafallo
If the Jets went with Kupari at 4C, they would be very big and hard to play against down the middle... overall, they would have a big F line-up.
Frederic gets no PP time and has been playing mostly with offensive black holes like Brazeau and Kastelic. Still, he has more 5v5 goals and primary assists per 60 than Namestnikov, who plays mainly with Ehlers and Perfetti.Frederic has 15 points this year. I am not sure he's at all an upgrade in our top 9.
I could see him in Appelton's spot but not sure he has the talent for the second line.
brazeau and kastelic have better scoring rates than perfetti.Frederic gets no PP time and has been playing mostly with offensive black holes like Brazeau and Kastelic. Still, he has more 5v5 goals and primary assists per 60 than Namestnikov, who plays mainly with Ehlers and Perfetti.
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Over the past 3 seasons, Frederic has been considerably more productive offensively than Namestnikov at 5v5.
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Considering his usage, Frederic has actually been driving offense at 5v5 this season, but he's playing with wingers that are not offensively skilled.
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No, i dont want him at all.so we should have him in our top-6?
I'm pretty sure that Chevy has been active in assessing the trade market and has a pretty clear idea of who's available and what the current asking prices are. The problem is that it's not a very deep pool of available players on the market, and it's further restricted by NTC/NMC that put the Jets out of the running for some available players.Jets definitely need a 2C and D depth going into the playoffs…the regular season and playoffs are completely different kinds of hockey and this team as it is isn’t built for the playoffs…having bottomed play 2C or wingers playing 2C is not a recipe for a Cup.
Meh moves like Frederic, McCann, Risto, etc…do nothing to make this team actual contenders.
It’s looking more and more like this year is building year for a run next year or the year after…that or Chevy better get his ass in gear
When is that 4 nations thing overI'm pretty sure that Chevy has been active in assessing the trade market and has a pretty clear idea of who's available and what the current asking prices are. The problem is that it's not a very deep pool of available players on the market, and it's further restricted by NTC/NMC that put the Jets out of the running for some available players.
My guess is that we'll see the market jump to life after the 4 Nations finale, and I expect that Chevy will be active. I just don't know if the market is conducive to a top-end acquisition this year.
oh ok. not sure why you're quoting my post then lol.No, i dont want him at all.
Boston doesn't even have Frederik in their Top 6. Not sure why the best team in the league would want him there.so we should have him in our top-6?
Fourth place overall last year and first place this year and they are building for a run for next year or the year after? That's some serious main board stuff there.It’s looking more and more like this year is building year for a run next year or the year after…that or Chevy better get his ass in gear and start focusing on the actual issues and stop wasting time with what we don’t need.
Yes it’s hard to get what we need, but that doesn’t change the fact that we need it.
Seeing as you didn't dispute what I said you must agree?Well he just came out of 4 Nations, and out of the 14 goals scored against Finland he was on for 2 and one was a trap pass from Barkov into his feet. He was on for 2 goals for including the only one against the U.S. they scored and the GTG against the Swedes. None either way in the Canada game.
His PK metrics are close to Samberg's with similar ice time. He'd be tops on the Jets in shot blocks.
And he has 2 Stanley Cup rings for playoff experience.
I think the fact this is considered a weak draft, the teams that were out of the race that had players they knew weren't coming back took the 1st they could get (Pitt, .S.J.).I agree that Chevy should try to improve the roster with some upgrades to the middle-6 forwards and D. However, if there aren't any suitable upgrades available then I think it's fine if he just picks up some secondary / depth players that can add depth and maybe an extra dimension. If they can't land a C like Nelson then I could see them adding a F like Evans or Donato if the price is reasonable. Maybe Gourde, if his injury isn't a concern.
With McAvoy having what looks like a serious injury the Bruins are probably cooked and will look to be sellers. That will add some options for buyers like the Jets. I could see the Jets having an interest in Frederic, mainly because Arniel would probably like a bit more size and snort on the 2nd line. Frederic might have a similar impact as Namestnikov, but would add more of a physical dimension to that line. He won't come cheap, though. Might the Bruins also put Marchand on the trade block? If so, there will be a lot of buyers lining up, and that might actually make other players less expensive. With so few top teams having a 1st this year, I don't think many of the top rentals are going to command a 1st this year.
yup. do not understand the infatuation with him at all.Boston doesn't even have Frederik in their Top 6. Not sure why the best team in the league would want him there.
He doesn't score. He's got 15 points and a per game rate of 0.27.
He also isn't good at faceoffs. 43% is even worse than Names 45%. And Names is the worst regular faceoff taker on the Jets. I'm not even sure he plays C full time in Boston (he's 7th in total number of faceoffs). He was last seen on the wing according to Dailyfaceoff.
He doesn't really kill penalties either. Just 24 minutes on the PK this year.
He does take penalties however! His 1.25 penalties/60 would put him second only to Logan Stanley, who's penchant for putting the Jets shorthanded has made him the darling of Jets fans everywhere. His penalty differential is -6 which would put him near the bottom on the Jets as well.
But...he hits!
So to summarize, Frederik doesn't score, doesn't win faceoffs, maybe doesn't play C full time, doesn't kill penalties, and definitely takes a lot of penalties. But he hits. Sounds like just what the Jets need!![]()