Boston Bruins 24-25 Roster/Cap thread XIII

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So we trade him for a draft pick that has a 30 percent chance of making the NHL much less putting up those numbers?

That's a big if

Like saying I have $100 . I am buying $100 worth of lottery tickets for a 30 percent chance of getting something more.....
When you have no picks what's your % ? I don't care if the Bruins get a bag of jelly beans, they can't keep players who are able to sign elsewhere after the season .

Geekie is solid, gives a consistent effort has a nice snapper, but he is a second to third line tweener. He is probably a third liner without Pasta.

If you can get a first, a known top sixer or an A prospect for him, you definitely move him.
I would try to resign Geekie but if they play hardball bye bye
 
Totally agree on Mac. I miss those hits. Zadorov is what he is. Great signing. I watched the Oilers series. He had that Oilers team on the run, he was unreal.

Frederic skill set imo isn't close to what Cozins is, nor his compete level, so to answer your question, no I wouldn't sign Frederic to a comparable deal as Cozins.

Change Cozins and Geekie roll and their point and goal totals wouldn't even be close and I like Geekie and want him as a Bruin moving forward.
Geekie and Carlo for Cozens & Clifton I would think about.
 
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That's the average across all rounds. I believe a 2nd round pick's success rate is 17%.

Sounds right, and it also is no wonder why many GMs do not overly value those picks that are 1st or early 2nd rounds. We gave a third for Peeke, as a perfect example, and I remember a number of posters blasting it when the truth is, a player that has proved to be able to play in the NHL at just about any level is almost always a better value than a mid or lower round pick.
 
With the cap going up would anyone eat 1.75 mil of Lindholm contract to move him? Would a 6 mil Lindholm be of interest? For me a TJ Miller Marchand Coyle line would be fantastic. Miller would help the PP in a huge way. The way

Almost no offence from him #1 pp C over 18 min a night. 7.75 mil cap hit. At 4 mil I would be ok.
Yes, but unfortunately, it is not 4mil. Fans have talked about Sweeneys 2015 draft for 10 years now, I would say the shelf life for this signing could at the very least match that.
 
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Geekie and Carlo for Cozens & Clifton I would think about.
Id hate to move Geekie just because he and Pasta have something happening there along with Zacha, but I would for Cozens, although I see Buffalo politely declining.

The Sabres need a major shake-up and I can see Cozens/Power/Byram as being part of a package for anyone who'll waive to go there, or for someone who has no-protection(Pettersson)
 
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Just can't figure out what they see in Leterri to give him 6+ games but give Lysell/Merkulov a combined 4 games. Hell what has he done to be 3rd line over Brazeau?

I'll take a speculative stab at it, because I don't like it either, but want to understand the thinking. Lettieri is a vet, and so,is probably prone to make the higher percentage play. The team is in a dogfight right now and I can see Sweeney wanting to minimize the rookie mistakes- he already has Poitras and Lohrei getting significant time so maybe a third one is too much. Also, Lettieri is not a prospect and pretty much is what he is at this point so it really doesn't matter developmentally whether he plays on the 4th line or 3rd or whatever. For an extended look, I would think having either Merk or Lysell in that role is probably not ideal (Doing it for a game or two as an introduction to the league, or for assessment is a different thing). Lastly, and this has been pointed out by others, the Bruins have been in some turmoil this season and it may well be that things in the room and with the coaches/FO have not settled down. This might not be the best situation in which to introduce one or two really new, young guys as regulars. Lohrei and Poitras have been around whereas Merk and Lysell have not really.

That's what I've got, and it's just speculative- I have no idea if any of it is right so don't blast me as if these things are so :D
 
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I'll take a speculative stab at it, because I don't like it either, but want to understand the thinking. Lettieri is a vet, and so, is probably prone to make the higher percentage play. The team is in a dogfight right now and I can see Sweeney wanting to minimize the rookie mistakes- he already has Poitras and Lohrei getting significant time so maybe a third one is too much. Also, Lettieri is not a prospect and pretty much is what he is at this point so it really doesn't matter developmentally whether he plays on the 4th line or 3rd or whatever. For an extended look, I would think having either Merk or Lysell in that role is probably not ideal (Doing it for a game or two as an introduction to the league, or for assessment is a different thing). Lastly, and this has been pointed out by others, the Bruins have been in some turmoil this season and it may well be that things in the room and with the coaches/FO have not settled down. This might not be the best situation in which to introduce one or two really new, young guys as regulars. Lohrei and Poitras have been around whereas Merk and Lysell have not really.

That's what I've got, and it's just speculative- I have no idea if any of it is right so don't blast me as if these things are so :D
Very good points, and while you're likely right in their thinking I'm still going to complain :laugh:

It bothers me to see vets having so much more leash when they're called up. Maybe Merk and Lysell will be tweeners like Letierri but we certainly won't know without giving them the reps. And while I get they want to fight for the playoffs, it feels like a year where you are barely a wildcard is as good of time as any to let them make mistakes and learn. Certainly a better time to introduce them and live with their mistakes vs when we are legit contenders
 
Just can't figure out what they see in Leterri to give him 6+ games but give Lysell/Merkulov a combined 4 games. Hell what has he done to be 3rd line over Brazeau?
I think they see Lettieri as a safer option then Lysell/Merk since he's a vet and with every point mattering as much as it does and no Mac/Lindholm in the lineup right now they'd rather go with the safer option.

I will say I do find it doubly frustrating though cause playing on Lindholm's wing kinda feels like a perfect spot to give Lysell an extended look. Defensively responsible center that is good along the boards but relies almost entirely on his wingers to drive offense for him, and he also happens to be a fellow Swede? Can't really think of a better situation for Lysell.
 
I'll take a speculative stab at it, because I don't like it either, but want to understand the thinking. Lettieri is a vet, and so, is probably prone to make the higher percentage play. The team is in a dogfight right now and I can see Sweeney wanting to minimize the rookie mistakes- he already has Poitras and Lohrei getting significant time so maybe a third one is too much. Also, Lettieri is not a prospect and pretty much is what he is at this point so it really doesn't matter developmentally whether he plays on the 4th line or 3rd or whatever. For an extended look, I would think having either Merk or Lysell in that role is probably not ideal (Doing it for a game or two as an introduction to the league, or for assessment is a different thing). Lastly, and this has been pointed out by others, the Bruins have been in some turmoil this season and it may well be that things in the room and with the coaches/FO have not settled down. This might not be the best situation in which to introduce one or two really new, young guys as regulars. Lohrei and Poitras have been around whereas Merk and Lysell have not really.

That's what I've got, and it's just speculative- I have no idea if any of it is right so don't blast me as if these things are so :D
Ok I will start by saying I am not overly excited about these kids to many fans get excited about the new shiny penny, I am not one of them. But now I am going to change my thinking a little bit. I have seen enough of Poitras, my thinking on him has not changed and I am sure no one else has changed their thoughts on him positive or negative, and that is fine. Time to give Merkolov, a legit look, last year when he was up I was totally disappointed, I think he left his disappearing pills behind and Lindholm got a hold of them. This year when he was up saw a slightly different player, not that I was blown away, but enough to think this kid deserves another legit look see. Lysell, I was all on board with this kid, when I originally saw him play in some tournaments, but I have since soured on him, I do not like some of what am hearing about him that makes me skeptical now, but with that said after Markelov, gets his look see than lets take a look at Lysell, legitimately. When these 3 are all done with their auditions, i suggest you are going to stay invested in them or if the chance to include them in a trade that helps this team this year or next then move on from them. I think it is time to have a plan, unfortunately our GM is on sabbatical. Say what you want about Neely, but he is not hiding..
 
Ok I will start by saying I am not overly excited about these kids to many fans get excited about the new shiny penny, I am not one of them. But now I am going to change my thinking a little bit. I have seen enough of Poitras, my thinking on him has not changed and I am sure no one else has changed their thoughts on him positive or negative, and that is fine. Time to give Merkolov, a legit look, last year when he was up I was totally disappointed, I think he left his disappearing pills behind and Lindholm got a hold of them. This year when he was up saw a slightly different player, not that I was blown away, but enough to think this kid deserves another legit look see. Lysell, I was all on board with this kid, when I originally saw him play in some tournaments, but I have since soured on him, I do not like some of what am hearing about him that makes me skeptical now, but with that said after Markelov, gets his look see than lets take a look at Lysell, legitimately. When these 3 are all done with their auditions, i suggest you are going to stay invested in them or if the chance to include them in a trade that helps this team this year or next then move on from them. I think it is time to have a plan, unfortunately our GM is on sabbatical. Say what you want about Neely, but he is not hiding..

I am not disagreeing with you on what I'd like to see here, and that is Merk and Lysell both getting extended looks in roles where they can thrive. But, the question I was responding to was why Leittieri getting the games while those two are stuck in Providence and some possible reasons for it.
 
MoneyPuck has Boston tabbed with just a 38.9 percent chance of playing postseason

“We were desperate,” Zadorov said of Boston’s mentality on Saturday against Colorado. “We know our desperation level has got to be higher than other teams, because of where we are in the standings. There’s a lot of teams in the East pushing for a playoff spot.

“We see the message from the management as well. We’ve got, what, 12,13 games before March 7 [trade deadline]? And we’ve got, what, six games left before the [4 Nations Face-Off] break? We’ve got to put ourselves in a good place in the standings to get a green light, I guess.”
 
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I am not disagreeing with you on what I'd like to see here, and that is Merk and Lysell both getting extended looks in roles where they can thrive. But, the question I was responding to was why Leittieri getting the games while those two are stuck in Providence and some possible reasons for it.
I can only guess, that management hasn't given up on the season yet; and that every shift is important because of where they currently sit in the standings. But also, I would think it is because Leittieri is considered more of a veteran and the hope is he wont make the same type of mistakes that the younger players are prone too. Nothing against Merk and Lysell but if Boston was sitting comfortably and securely in a playoff spot they probable would have been called up for an extended look. A lot will be revealed over the next 6 weeks, be careful what you wish for.
 
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I am not disagreeing with you on what I'd like to see here, and that is Merk and Lysell both getting extended looks in roles where they can thrive. But, the question I was responding to was why Leittieri getting the games while those two are stuck in Providence and some possible reasons for it.
I have not always been there but, I think now is the time, but not all three at once more for evaluating and see what you have, and then make decisions on where you want to go with this team.
 
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