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you just know Wes Clark is drooling over an OHL alum he can look smart for targeting in a dealJack Quinn seems more like the kind of guy we'd be targeting from Buffalo.

you just know Wes Clark is drooling over an OHL alum he can look smart for targeting in a dealJack Quinn seems more like the kind of guy we'd be targeting from Buffalo.
PLD is absolutely not going to be a Selke finalist. He's not worth $8.5 million.
He's the best top six defensive forward on the best team in the league.
There is no such thing as a perfect method to build a Cup winner. Along with identifying and acquiring players, you need the proper support system in place, and you need good coaching and player development.
He also doesn't kill penalties, doesn't have a reputation as a good defensive forward and is probably outshined by Protas on his own team defensively.
He might get Selke votes but he's absolutely not going to be a Selke finalist.
He also doesn't kill penalties, doesn't have a reputation as a good defensive forward and is probably outshined by Protas on his own team defensively.
He might get Selke votes but he's absolutely not going to be a Selke finalist.
Analytics community will begin propping him up based on his metrics.
Already is happening by guys like Dim.
If you are so obsessed with PLD and the way the Capitals are doing things - go be a Caps fan and leave the rest of us alone.He's the best top six defensive forward on the best team in the league.
I don't recall any team ever using a pure draft approach, the whole thing sounds like a strawman argument.I thought it was also to point out how much the pure draft approach has struggled of late in the NHL.
I don't recall any team ever using a pure draft approach, the whole thing sounds like a strawman argument.
If you are so obsessed with PLD and the way the Capitals are doing things - go be a Caps fan and leave the rest of us alone.
That's mostly what San Jose and Chicago have done so far and it has been a failure for them.
This absolutely true. Even having Crosby and Malkin in their primes required a fair amount of luck to win in '09, '16 and '17 (especially '17).I think looking at the "Florida" model also reminds you that there is always a fair element of luck involved.
Jack Quinn seems more like the kind of guy we'd be targeting from Buffalo.
Well he does have a point that the Caps are a model in terms of a quick retool.
But when it gets infused with every post it gets tiresome.
Yup- teams don't understand that you don't have to hold onto every player that is "homegrown". You need to flip those guys at their zenith to accumulate more assets (players and/or picks).
Detroit has been doing this for the past 3-5 years. If Stevie Y doesn't think this person is going to be a needle mover, he sends them out quickly. Mantha is a good example.
Makes sense. Rosen was very noticeable in the game the baby Pens played against them the other day.I think Friedman mentioned it was primarily AHLers who don't have a spot in the NHL for Buffalo. Rosen sticks out as a big fit, he's one of the top scoring AHLers right now but Buffalo doesn't have a spot for him in the NHL.
Buffalo really needs to just throw together a package of a shitload of futures and just acquire the best possible player they can acquire. They've gone full HFBoards and just hoard prospects while refusing to part with them for win-now help.
I just don't really see what the Penguins could offer them to pull off Rosen, though. Rakell is the big piece but Rakell's also a good bit older than what they'd realistically be looking for. I also figure Buffalo is on Rakell's NTC.
Our idiotic management wants Rust too.Rust loses all trade protection and feels like a logical piece Buffalo's idiotic management would want. Plus you have the Sam Ventura connection in Buffalo.
Anything noteworthy?In other words, he’s not hearing much lol…
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What I’m hearing about Penguins’ activity at NHL trade deadline
Here's what to expect with the Penguins, who should be big players in NHL trade deadline drama.www.nytimes.com
“Don’t be shocked if the Penguins make their biggest splash a day or two before Friday’s deadline. The reason is simple and logistical. Only seven hours after the deadline expires, the Penguins play the Golden Knights in Vegas. They don’t want to find themselves in a position where they have fewer than 20 players capable of dressing. If they make several deals on deadline day, that could happen. It’s not easy to swiftly get players to a location three time zones away.Anything noteworthy?
In other words, he’s not hearing much lol…
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What I’m hearing about Penguins’ activity at NHL trade deadline
Here's what to expect with the Penguins, who should be big players in NHL trade deadline drama.www.nytimes.com
The Caps got 20M in free cap space this summer to take all those big swings. They'd be exactly where the Pens are with a old Backstrom and Oshie in the roster and Kuzy retention on the books.Not necessarily. Look at what the Caps did. They picked Strome off the trash heap for a one year 3.5 mil deal. They traded Kuemper, who had Jarry-esque numbers last year, for Dubois.
Thse are their top 2 centers and they gave up nothing for them. The only things it took was being pro-active and taking on some risk. We could have had either of those players, who are now in their prime and leading the Caps' resurgence.
A lot of posters here shat on the idea of adding Dubois. But we can weaponize our cap space and take some risks to try to accelerate the retool.