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I hate this team
And Fletch only made 1 mistake and it wasn't a mistake...soI thought Fletcher just did what he was told?
And Fletch only made 1 mistake and it wasn't a mistake...soI thought Fletcher just did what he was told?
You made a post just recently that if the Flyers are a few points out and if they go on a winning streak , they could make the playoffs. Which is it?Michkov is not a phenomenal player. Maybe in 2-3 years.
Right now he plays at a 2RW level. TK is a better player, a true 1st line player.
This is not a playoff team, and the FO has no illusions.
Briere clearly ruled out adding rentals at the TDL, says they're still looking to the future.
He also.said they ate SC contenders 5vs5 and special teams/coaches are easy fixes.You made a post just recently that if the Flyers are a few points out and if they go on a winning streak , they could make the playoffs. Which is it?
According to deadhead, if they could get average goaltending and adda couple of decent starters, they're a top 8 team in the league.Easy to be patient when your stance is always "we are 2 years away". And have had that stance the last 11 years.
He also.said they ate SC contenders 5vs5 and special teams/coaches are easy fixes.
So why don't we do this easy special teams teams/coaching fixes and be a SC contender?
What are we waiting for? Do the easy fixes.
I prefer to call it the Brink line, LOL!I'm glad I could help. Too bad the Flyers can't play the Cates line every shift. They'd probably win the Stanley Cup.
Thanks, MJL66. I want to ensure I understand your point correctly. Having the 1C/1D potential prospect is the litmus test for making a deal akin to the one I described, right? Of course, level of competitiveness will be the biggest factor, as a prospect almost by definition won't be a right-away solution. That being said, there is never a bad time to be adding these high-end prospects if you can make a deal work within your competitiveness window. I'd like to think that even Stanley Cup contenders would sacrifice quantity for significant quality.This is always the litmus test. If you were a team that had a young player with 1C/1D potential. Would you make one of those deals? Even if you were a contending team? I wouldn't. If I'm trading a young player with that potential to make a run, I'm shooting higher
Well, if you want to trade some draft picks for veteran specialists, a veteran 1B goaltender . . .Easy to be patient when your stance is always "we are 2 years away". And have had that stance the last 11 years.
He also.said they ate SC contenders 5vs5 and special teams/coaches are easy fixes.
So why don't we do this easy special teams teams/coaching fixes and be a SC contender?
What are we waiting for? Do the easy fixes.
My point is to put yourself in the other teams shoes when suggesting a prospective trade. For clarityThanks, MJL66. I want to ensure I understand your point correctly. Having the 1C/1D potential prospect is the litmus test for making a deal akin to the one I described, right? Of course, level of competitiveness will be the biggest factor, as a prospect almost by definition won't be a right-away solution. That being said, there is never a bad time to be adding these high-end prospects if you can make a deal work within your competitiveness window. I'd like to think that even Stanley Cup contenders would sacrifice quantity for significant quality.
Thanks. Yes, of course, which is why I expressed readiness to move anyone but Michkov.My point is to put yourself in the other teams shoes when suggesting a prospective trade. For clarity