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Possibly, I had not thought of Burns. I skew older am older, and think of present Burns and prime Wild Burns.Oh don’t disagree, it’s a work in progress, but there is a template there.
Possibly, I had not thought of Burns. I skew older am older, and think of present Burns and prime Wild Burns.Oh don’t disagree, it’s a work in progress, but there is a template there.
Chychurns been huge for the caps. I wish we got him.If you look at the Capitals as a model "retool" it didn't involve moving any core pieces.
Orlov and Hathaway for a 1st
Mantha, Eller, Malenstyn for 2nd round picks
Kuz and Edmundson for 3rd round picks
They went out and got Sandin, PLD, Mangiapane, Thompson, Chychrun. They literally traded their way out of it.
Signing Dylan Strome was obviously a huge one but they also resigned Tom Wilson in the middle of this as well
It would be the equivalent of moving out Carlo, Coyle, Brazeau and Wotherspoon for picks. Trading for Zegras (Strome-like), resigning Frederic (Wilson-like), developing Poitras (McMichael-like), signing Kovacevic (Matt Roy-like)
Nothing is apples to apples here but I'm just trying to show that it can easily be done without trading like McAvoy and Swayman as others suggest because "they'd bring the biggest return" a series of small strategic moves that reshuffle the country club we have here could do it as quickly as next year while keeping your 1st to hopefully find their Ryan Leonard
In their age 19 season they both played shortened seasons. Poitras scoring pace 37 points for 82 games. Zegras 44 points. Poitras TOI 13:24 mins/ Zegras 15:24. Poitras +4/ Zegras +6Go over to the main board and suggest a trade Poitras for Zegras. Doubt you get
more than 30% of people agree with you. Zegras has broken 60 points twice. Poitras is in his D+3 season in which Zegras hit 60 points.
Absolutely nasty for them. Super underrated add.Chychurns been huge for the caps. I wish we got him.
Stop with the pace non sense. Zegras had a 60 point season D+3 while PoitrasIn their age 19 season they both played shortened seasons. Poitras scoring pace 37 points for 82 games. Zegras 44 points. Poitras TOI 13:24 mins/ Zegras 15:24. Poitras +4/ Zegras +6
You neglect to mention, Zegras in his two 60 point seasons, -21, -24. While averaging 18 mins TOI & 19 mins TOI.
THIS season, Poitras age 20, Zegras age 23:
Zegras: 5G 9A 14P in 30 games played. 82 game pace: 13G 24A 37P
Poitras: 1G 10A 11P in 24 games played. 82 game pace: 4G 34A 38P
Zegras this season 16:50 TOI. Poitras this season 12:57. 4 full mins less per game. 3 years younger. Zegras career 82 game average -16, Poitras 0.
Now we can discuss cap hits?
Sweenious better get at it thenIf you look at the Capitals as a model "retool" it didn't involve moving any core pieces.
Orlov and Hathaway for a 1st
Mantha, Eller, Malenstyn for 2nd round picks
Kuz and Edmundson for 3rd round picks
They went out and got Sandin, PLD, Mangiapane, Thompson, Chychrun. They literally traded their way out of it.
Signing Dylan Strome was obviously a huge one but they also resigned Tom Wilson in the middle of this as well
It would be the equivalent of moving out Carlo, Coyle, Brazeau and Wotherspoon for picks. Trading for Zegras (Strome-like), resigning Frederic (Wilson-like), developing Poitras (McMichael-like), signing Kovacevic (Matt Roy-like)
Nothing is apples to apples here but I'm just trying to show that it can easily be done without trading like McAvoy and Swayman as others suggest because "they'd bring the biggest return" a series of small strategic moves that reshuffle the country club we have here could do it as quickly as next year while keeping your 1st to hopefully find their Ryan Leonard
Sorry but weak comparison. Orlov and Hathaway don't compare at all to Carlo Brazeau or Wotherspoon.If you look at the Capitals as a model "retool" it didn't involve moving any core pieces.
Orlov and Hathaway for a 1st
Mantha, Eller, Malenstyn for 2nd round picks
Kuz and Edmundson for 3rd round picks
They went out and got Sandin, PLD, Mangiapane, Thompson, Chychrun. They literally traded their way out of it.
Signing Dylan Strome was obviously a huge one but they also resigned Tom Wilson in the middle of this as well
It would be the equivalent of moving out Carlo, Coyle, Brazeau and Wotherspoon for picks. Trading for Zegras (Strome-like), resigning Frederic (Wilson-like), developing Poitras (McMichael-like), signing Kovacevic (Matt Roy-like)
Nothing is apples to apples here but I'm just trying to show that it can easily be done without trading like McAvoy and Swayman as others suggest because "they'd bring the biggest return" a series of small strategic moves that reshuffle the country club we have here could do it as quickly as next year while keeping your 1st to hopefully find their Ryan Leonard
Who gives a fk about the main board. Zegras is not a good hockey player no matter what the main board saysStop with the pace non sense. Zegras had a 60 point season D+3 while Poitras
spent a significant chunk of his playing in the AHL.
I challenge you to go on the main board trade section and try convincing people that Poitras is as good as as Zegras.
Those two worked out real well in the playoffs! Not! They were both a waste of draft picks!Sorry but weak comparison. Orlov and Hathaway don't compare at all to Carlo Brazeau or Wotherspoon.
IMO those two were core, or near core.
Carlo may be core but not close at all to Orlov.
Yes they retooled but they also grabbed a bunch of picks and made some astute signings and trades.
Not saying that the Bruins don't have the players that other teams would want but not at Orlov, Hathaway
levels IMO.