BruinDust
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As long as they spend to the cap Im fine with it.
And the cap is going up 8.5%.
As long as they spend to the cap Im fine with it.
Would make more sense for a 4% drop.4% increase if I heard correctly
And the result is an inferior product.Has nothing to do with what anyone deserves. Players gaining guaranteed contracts and movement control is simple economics.
Would make more sense for a 4% drop.
Most posters here have experienced at least a 4% drop in "entertainment factor", as Jack Edwards used to say.
As long as they spend to the cap Im fine with it.
That’s exactly what worries me with Sweeney. He hasn’t used the best of judgement in recent years when he had Cap space to spend freely. He’s been more like here’s a car for you and one for you too. Like a drunken sailor who’s out on the town for a weekend.And the cap is going up 8.5%.
I don't disagree re: Lohrei. They're handling him how they should be handling him, given the circumstances.They give Lohrei a chance, because while he may be trick or treat out there you see that there are clear NHL skills. He is clearly the best PP QB and best offensive defenseman they have, and it's not even close
They've given Merkulov looks, and he has shown nothing other than he can't play Center at this level. Maybe he'll get a longer look, but he looks like a classic 4A player
Lysell hasn't shown any consistency at the AHL level, and honestly his offense is highly overrated on the board, his offensive upside seems like maybe Connor Garland if everything goes well
That's probably about fair value. But it looks like Toronto dealt their 2025 2nd round (and 1st round) pick. So I don't know what exactly they are giving Boston in these goofy Boston-Toronto rumors on the Interwebz. They seem like highly unlikely trade partners for numerous reasons.Would a 2nd rounder out of the Leafs be unreasonable for Coyle?
That's probably about fair value. But it looks like Toronto dealt their 2025 2nd round (and 1st round) pick. So I don't know what exactly they are giving Boston in these goofy Boston-Toronto rumors on the Interwebz. They seem like highly unlikely trade partners for numerous reasons.
But if it did happen, I want Knies for whatever package would go to the Laffs, non-trivial outflux obviously.
If Bruins trade assets for Brock Nelson I will be livid. No offense to Nelson -- I've always liked him and think he would have been a great add 5 years ago.Meh…..
USA Today's Mike Brehm didn't explicitly say Nelson would be dealt at the trade deadline. If Nelson hits the trade block, though, Brehm predicted he'd be one of the most popular names available.
"USA Olympian Brock Nelson, who topped 30 goals his previous three seasons but is off that pace this season, would be one of the NHL's top trade targets if general manager Lou Lamoriello shops the pending UFA," Brehm wrote.
"Nelson, 33, is in the final season of his contract on a struggling Islanders club. If the Islanders are unable to turn things around and Nelson does not have an extension later in the year, we could see him become available near the deadline. If he is, the Bruins would be wise to make a push for him," DeRosa wrote in November.
If the Bruins have last-second ambitions of extending their eight-year playoff streak to nine, Boston could be a potential landing spot for Nelson according to the Hockey News's Michael DeRosa.
"In a potential move, the Bruins would likely need the Islanders to retain a portion of Nelson's salary and send at least one of their NHL players with other assets to New York."
The Bruins are expected to be cautious at the trade deadline after Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm suffered injuries.
I’d take bennet over him easily.Stunned to find his stats extremely underwhelming. Had expected far more of his career. Yet to play 82 games in any season, major durability concerns.
Pass. Similar to Bennett. Pass.
Brock Nelson is such a Bruins move to make, honestly.If Bruins trade assets for Brock Nelson I will be livid. No offense to Nelson -- I've always liked him and think he would have been a great add 5 years ago.
But adding a 33 year old center to this squad (and by squad I mean ROSTER) would be a major f*** you to fans who have a clue.
St Louis wants what for Schenn?Crowd on TSN Overdrive talking Leafs at trade deadline about how St. Louis wants two 1st rounders or a 1st + top prospect (Easton Cowen). Brayden Schenn will be 34 this summer, signed for 3 more years at 6.5 million per. He has 12 goals this year.
I don't think they'll get that, but now they are talking Charlie Coyle. One year younger and signed for just one more year.
Would a 2nd rounder out of the Leafs be unreasonable for Coyle?
Donny should resign him if offers are putrid.
St Louis wants what for Schenn?
Lettieri has 44 points. Brown 40. Farinacci 33. Lysell has 29.One good take Razor made on the last bru:
You send good NHLers to the AHL, they can get 10 goals in a few weeks. The guys people are furious about aren't even getting 10 in a season so far. Like when Poitras was ready to come back up, it was obvious. He'd get 2pts a night.
Who down there is beyond obvious that they NEED to be in the NHL right now? Not really anyone.
He is not going to resign, bet on it.Were stuck with him. Hopefully he has a bounce back next year.
They are asking for more heat laid on them, oh well they asked for it.Did I hear correctly that the Bruins sent out notices today that they are raising season ticket prices?
If true... Wow.
Hold firm on one of Leafs top prospects.No need to help them without some hurt from their end.They are feeling pressure to win now.Crowd on TSN Overdrive talking Leafs at trade deadline about how St. Louis wants two 1st rounders or a 1st + top prospect (Easton Cowen). Brayden Schenn will be 34 this summer, signed for 3 more years at 6.5 million per. He has 12 goals this year.
I don't think they'll get that, but now they are talking Charlie Coyle. One year younger and signed for just one more year.
Would a 2nd rounder out of the Leafs be unreasonable for Coyle?
Yea, but asking alot is how you get value in the end.You sell your car you always ask more expecting to be knocked down a bit.That is being smart by Army, unlike that idiot here who shows up to the table all loobed up.Don't shoot the messenger! That price for Schenn sounds flat out bonkers.
Hold firm on one of Leafs top prospects.No need to help them without some hurt from their end.They are feeling pressure to win now.
100 percentDon't shoot the messenger! That price for Schenn sounds flat out bonkers.
Good, cya later.They don't have a deep run changes are coming & they know itI think if you draw the line on Cowan or Mintin the Leafs will just take their business elsewhere.