Munnyro
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He will.Montour making anything over 6.5 would be hilarious.
He will.Montour making anything over 6.5 would be hilarious.
Oh I know, and if Grier feels the need to overpay like that, it should be like 15m for Stamkos instead of anything over 6.5 for Montour.He will.
Yeah, he's a RHD coming of a cup win as the #1 PP QB with a recent high scoring season under his belt, he hits all the benchmarks to get a big payday outside of being just a little older than you'd likeHe will.
I think you could get Stammer for 10 or less. I just think getting him is a dumb move period.Oh I know, and if Grier feels the need to overpay like that, it should be like 15m for Stamkos instead of anything over 6.5 for Montour.
That would be so much worseOh I know, and if Grier feels the need to overpay like that, it should be like 15m for Stamkos instead of anything over 6.5 for Montour.
I'm not sure there's a better player you can get right now for little as little asset cost for where this team is at than Stamkos. Surround the kids with winners and dogs. Montour disappeared completely this year.I think you could get Stammer for 10 or less. I just think getting him is a dumb move period.
I'm not saying it'd be the worst thing. I just dislike massively overpaying a mini coach who is clearly there for money.I'm not sure there's a better player you can get right now for little as little asset cost for where this team is at than Stamkos. Surround the kids with winners and dogs. Montour disappeared completely this year.
I think Stamkos should be more realistic too just based off the contract. Montour will get like 8 and I hope that's not Grier.
Did you see Grier interview on that? He’s like yeah Steve felt like he should throw that in. It was pretty telling Grier legitimately looked like he didn’t understand how he got the 2nd, and it doesn’t make up for 2 years of trade from a position of power and coming up empty or in a deficitWalman and a 2nd for free is dog shit?
Some of the contracts handcuffed him not all of them, he overplayed his hand on the Karlsson and Burns deals and the Timo deal was just not enough return. That being said his drafting is making up for it hopefully his garbage UFA signings don’t ruin itI don't think people realize how much the contracts were handcuffing Grier. Sure, the Kunin trade and Reimer/Barabanov non-deals weren't good, but that's ultimately nothing in the grand scheme of things.
Ultimately I think the move that has the highest chance of blowing up in his face is trading down in 2022.
Fair enough, I guess I'm kinda use to that already with #44 still hanging aroundI'm not saying it'd be the worst thing. I just dislike massively overpaying a mini coach who is clearly there for money.
A bit of hyberbole but what's he gonna do besides ramble at the bar about how you gotta get the best goalie in the last decade and a giant blue line thru trades? At his age, he's gonna post up for 1 tees vs show compete on the boards.
Underlying assumptions:Some of the contracts handcuffed him not all of them, he overplayed his hand on the Karlsson and Burns deals and the Timo deal was just not enough return. That being said his drafting is making up for it hopefully his garbage UFA signings don’t ruin it
Did you see Grier interview on that? He’s like yeah Steve felt like he should throw that in. It was pretty telling Grier legitimately looked like he didn’t understand how he got the 2nd, and it doesn’t make up for 2 years of trade from a position of power and coming up empty or in a deficit.
We do not speak his name. Unless dogs are related of course.Fair enough, I guess I'm kinda use to that already with #44 still hanging around
If Muk and Musty work out, paired with the breakout of Zetterlund, I really think the Meier trade was extremely under appreciated.I would suspect most people here would think the Karlsson, Meier and Hertl trades were good trades. Burns not so much, but he was in a position of weakness on that one.
If memory serves, the guy you are responding to didn't realize Muk was a relevant component of the Meier trade, so.....Walman and a 2nd for free is dog shit?
At this point in time I really think those trades are clear wins for what the organization needed, and the draft returns only made the trades an even better result.If Muk and Musty work out, paired with the breakout of Zetterlund, I really think the Meier trade was extremely under appreciated.
I also really liked the return for Karlsson considering his contract. Grier is doing a fantastic job in my eyes on both the trade and draft front
I think the Burns trade was the only trade I thought was legit booty buttcheeks. Don't think anyone from that trade is still with usI would suspect most people here would think the Karlsson, Meier and Hertl trades were good trades. Burns not so much, but he was in a position of weakness on that one.
If Muk and Musty work out, paired with the breakout of Zetterlund, I really think the Meier trade was extremely under appreciated.
I also really liked the return for Karlsson considering his contract. Grier is doing a fantastic job in my eyes on both the trade and draft front
I think the Burns trade was the only trade I thought was legit booty buttcheeks. Don't think anyone from that trade is still with us
The Karlsson trade feels like a f***ing masterclass--yet it was executed by a manager whom many questioned when he got the job, fleecing a "boy wonder" type in Dubas.At this point in time I really think those trades are clear wins for what the organization needed, and the draft returns only made the trades an even better result.
Ship out Karlsson, 8 months after he was assumed untradable, for our rebuild ppg 1C who's mentoring our young Swedes, a high pick that turns into Sam Dickinson, and spare parts during the rebuild.
Ship out pending free agent Meier for a pick that becomes Musty, our top Wing prospect and OHL ppg leader, plus our second best D prospect, plus a serviceable middle 6 wing, plus a pick that helps turn the PIT pick into Dickinson.
Rather than being a sclerotic team on the decline, we now have a clear timeline and a full pipeline that matches it. What's the critique, that maybe someone would have given maybe a better prospect on someone's list, or another 3rd round pick or something?
It strikes me odd how some people watched the Sharks hold onto a group of aging vets in the hope we could somehow win a cup with that core, identify the adverse situation that ultimately put the franchise in, and then try to pick the fly $#!+ out of the pepper on the trades that Grier essentially had to make i order to hasten the rebuild - as though those moves were independent of one another.At this point in time I really think those trades are clear wins for what the organization needed, and the draft returns only made the trades an even better result.
Ship out Karlsson, 8 months after he was assumed untradable, for our rebuild ppg 1C who's mentoring our young Swedes, a high pick that turns into Sam Dickinson, and spare parts during the rebuild.
Ship out pending free agent Meier for a pick that becomes Musty, our top Wing prospect and OHL ppg leader, plus our second best D prospect, plus a serviceable middle 6 wing, plus a pick that helps turn the PIT pick into Dickinson.
Rather than being a sclerotic team on the decline, we now have a clear timeline and a full pipeline that matches it. What's the critique, that maybe someone would have given maybe a better prospect on someone's list, or another 3rd round pick or something?