xjoeyc23x
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I wonder how much Filip Forsberg would cost. Boy could they use a RD in exchange.
I do thank HimThank Christ.
I misread that at first.
For a moment I thought, Jesus...... Hookslide has horrible digestive issues.
That pick is looking like another bust by Sweenious & company.I was hoping to see more of him by now that's for sure
Is he a 200 foot player whose ceiling is 3rd line C/RW?I mean that’s the big swing skill guy folks have been pining for them to take on the late first. Best skater in the draft and good puck skills with some makeup and size question marks.
Is he a 200 foot player whose ceiling is 3rd line C/RW? If not, he isn't versatile enough!![]()
I’m obviously joking- Drury has imo not been very good overall as a GM but he was a fantastic big time player with ColoradoWhat makes you think you are smart enough to pull it off...........oh well you would be dealing with Chris Dury, you might have a chance........good luck
The only UFAs are Marchand, Frederic, Koepke and Brazeau.First I don’t see the Bruins moving Brad unless he wants out and he has stated he want to remain a Bruin for life. Secondly any FA who not going sign should be moved and not just allowed to leave for Free. Sellers anyone should be on the market except Pasta. Coyle for the right offer and it be nice to move our backup goalie.
The only UFAs are Marchand, Frederic, Koepke and Brazeau.
Koepke is returning bupkis. Brazeau I don't think has much use to a contender because he's not going to be getting top 6 minutes or PP time, but it's possibly someone wants some depth scoring, so maybe a 3rd.
If you are taking arguably their best trade chip, Marchand, off the table then that leaves Frederic. Probably a late 1st and "meh" prospect. But I'd definitely deal him.
You know Don I am wrong quite a bit, but must tell you I just don't see this team in the playoffs and with the uncertainty of McAvoy and Hampus, really makes me look like I will be right. Now let me say to you Don, I am against a full blown rebuild they take too long, and I love playoff hockey, and want my team in it. So Don, I will tell today, that I am rooting for me to be wrong and you to be right and we will all be happier for , good luck my friend.I had a nice break from the inconsistent play from sacco bunch. Back on the positive bandwagon again. Let's effin go! Get that wildcard spot ! Its not too much too ask. I wanna see playoffs .
That dam math again Lou, just keeps getting in the way of a good post.Pastrnak is 28 now.
When did he sign a 10 year contract?
As you rightly point out the likely return on the Bs UFA contingent isn't over-whelming
if someone offers a third for Brazeau the Bs need to pounce, would also swallow hard and take a fourth ....Koepke has minor value - maybe a fifth ...Frederick bringing a low round first and 'meh' prospect sounds right
Which leads to other routes
-a Marchand trade ( assuming he is on board which I don't' think is likely) could net a first and other assets
-biting the bullet and looking at offers for both Coyle and Carlo-both of whom would bring decent if not spectacular returns. To me the key with these two trades is not just the return but at least equally important the significant cap money it would free up for next year
Honestly, I'd talk to other teams about Marchand. If the return is so much better than anything else, they'd be foolish to not consider it... even if he says he doesn't want to go. I keep seeing people say he's "earned the right to decide". The only "rights" a player has are outlined in the CBA. He negotiated a deal that in this year includes a limited no trade clause. If the return nets a piece with the potential to be a core player, then that is more important than some good feelings.As you rightly point out the likely return on the Bs UFA contingent isn't over-whelming
if someone offers a third for Brazeau the Bs need to pounce, would also swallow hard and take a fourth ....Koepke has minor value - maybe a fifth ...Frederick bringing a low round first and 'meh' prospect sounds right
Which leads to other routes
-a Marchand trade ( assuming he is on board which I don't' think is likely) could net a first and other assets
-biting the bullet and looking at offers for both Coyle and Carlo-both of whom would bring decent if not spectacular returns. To me the key with these two trades is not just the return but at least equally important the significant cap money it would free up for next year
I love it.I had a nice break from the inconsistent play from sacco bunch. Back on the positive bandwagon again. Let's effin go! Get that wildcard spot ! Its not too much too ask. I wanna see playoffs .
You are correct on this " he earned the right" bullshit. I think if you can move him and better this team, then do it, if you don't get better keep him. Better players in all sports have been moved or signed with other teams.Honestly, I'd talk to other teams about Marchand. If the return is so much better than anything else, they'd be foolish to not consider it... even if he says he doesn't want to go. I keep seeing people say he's "earned the right to decide". The only "rights" a player has are outlined in the CBA. He negotiated a deal that in this year includes a limited no trade clause. If the return nets a piece with the potential to be a core player, then that is more important than some good feelings.
I never criticize players for using whatever leverage they have to get what is in their best interests, but teams should as well. If 2 years from now Brad is retired and the Bruins are looking at 3 straight years out of the playoffs, while an offered prospect goes somewhere else and shines... will it have been worth it?
Sounds like you'd trade in an old dog you've had since a puppy for a 25 dollar gift card and a car wash.You are correct on this " he earned the right" bullshit. I think if you can move him and better this team, then do it, if you don't get better keep him. Better players in all sports have been moved or signed with other teams.
Thats a bit of a stretch, I was my own cars, and dogs are loyal, and just like any business unpopular decisions need to be made, or your business will not prosper.Sounds like you'd trade in an old dog you've had since a puppy for a 25 dollar gift card and a car wash.
Depends. Is it my personal pet and it's chief function is companionship, or is it a guard dog that is now blind and deaf in one eye, someone is offering me a puppy from good stock that will do the job for me for the next 12 years?Sounds like you'd trade in an old dog you've had since a puppy for a 25 dollar gift card and a car wash.
Some decisions are unpopular for good reason.Thats a bit of a stretch, I was my own cars, and dogs are loyal, and just like any business unpopular decisions need to be made, or your business will not prosper.
You grossly underestimate the intimidation factor of having a guard dog that wears an eye patch.Depends. Is it my personal pet and it's chief function is companionship, or is it a guard dog that is now blind and deaf in one eye, someone is offering me a puppy from good stock that will do the job for me for the next 12 years?
If some fans and Sweeney just want to cuddle up on the couch and talk about the old days for another 14 months, I guess that is one choice.
Marchand is owed a generous deal considering he played on the most underpaid contract the last time around.Honestly, I'd talk to other teams about Marchand. If the return is so much better than anything else, they'd be foolish to not consider it... even if he says he doesn't want to go. I keep seeing people say he's "earned the right to decide". The only "rights" a player has are outlined in the CBA. He negotiated a deal that in this year includes a limited no trade clause. If the return nets a piece with the potential to be a core player, then that is more important than some good feelings.
I never criticize players for using whatever leverage they have to get what is in their best interests, but teams should as well. If 2 years from now Brad is retired and the Bruins are looking at 3 straight years out of the playoffs, while an offered prospect goes somewhere else and shines... will it have been worth it?