Kobe Armstrong
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He was traded for Barron. So, yes, worthless.Interesting Carrier is still signed for a couple years after this at a pretty high cap hit, wonder what his value on the open market was, probably worthless
Cale Makar, Erik Johnson, Josh Manson were all in their lineup at the NHL level.Not sure how having 1 RD makes the other RD positions void. Also, well when you pair Barron with Newhook...don't you start thinking they actually do pull fast ones? I mean, another type of trade to a lesser extent by the Avs that won't be as spectacular was them getting Josh Manson for another kid who, contrary to Barron, I liked very much in Drew Helleson. Though a lefty....this 2nd rounder also might not look as enticing as he once looked though....he's still 23.
So somehow, Avs seems to know what they are sending away. Though I will reserve my right to review Helleson in a few years. Still have some confidence in him.
I wonder how negative his value was though, because Barron isn’t negative value you can just waive himHe was traded for Barron. So, yes, worthless.
This trade will not help the team long term and i'm pretty sure that was not the point. They gave up on Barron and gave him a chance to try again elsewhere. They needed a vet RHD on a short term and Carrier is the one they got for Barron.
All jokes aside, Carrier seems to be a serviceable 4-5 D, but he is undersized and plays in Nashville, where he is likely not known too well. I am actually shocked we got a RD like him for Barron.I wonder how negative his value was though, because Barron isn’t negative value you can just waive him
I’m happy with the warm body though
Well I'd like to see if a lot of teams, as contending as they were, got rid of a 20 year old 6'2'' RD....again, a position that seems insanely tough to get. The moves we see way more are getting rid of actual 1st round picks instead. Which, to me, would have been better.Cale Makar, Erik Johnson, Josh Manson were all in their lineup at the NHL level.
The Avalanche were making a run for the Cup...Barron became expendable because they felt strong enough on D and Barron wasn't going to be part of that push for the Cup that year, while Lehkonen was.
We see these types of moves from contenders every deadline.
Carrier + 2nd for Lehkonen has more potential than Barron + 2nd at leastAll jokes aside, Carrier seems to be a serviceable 4-5 D, but he is undersized and plays in Nashville, where he is likely not known too well. I am actually shocked we got a RD like him for Barron.
Not at all - never trade a heart & soul type who can be slotted anywhere in the lineup for a pousse caca low hockey IQ dipshit.Find me a point, anywhere in this discussion, where I have said that Barron developed how they wanted or provided the outcome they wanted when they acquired him?
It was time to move on - I've said that. He wasn't making a claim to the lineup and have guys in the pipeline ready to replace him by next year.
See, not that hard to say? But yet guys on the other side of the fence won't even admit that the trade was good value at the time of the trade, or admit that Barron was a good prospect with plenty of tools worth the investment.
Important to note that the AVs is not just a team full of talent. One day MacKinnon will end up being considered one of the best forward ever. Top 10? Top 20? Top 30 ever? Not sure but he's not just a top player atm he's a top player in history. Same for Makar. Like Hyman Lehkonen is a good complement but he remains just that and like you said our team was full of that type ofg players.I think we, myself included, would have appreciated Lehkonen a lot more if we had talent on the team. The problem is his GM was fixated on just having a team of Lehkonens, so he never stood out. Of course when he goes to a team that is full of talent, we see what he brings.
Kind of like Kovacevic. Our entire defence was just guys that play simple, boring hockey + Matheson. It made sense to get rid of him.
The revisionism is pretty funny. Especially with Kovacevic who NO ONE wanted to keep.
I disagree 100%.They had to do it because they had too many defenseman.
They weren't going to waive Xhekaj.
Struble had earned his NHL keep based on his play last season.
Hutson was always going to play.
Savard was the veteran.
Matheson they still value and wanted to keep around off a 60 point season and being a leader in the room.
Barron wasn't going to get waived.
Guhle is our best defenseman.
That's 7 defenseman.. they were going to move on from Harris and Kovacevic to allow the guys to move into the line-up and not sit and not play. Even today we can't get both Struble and Xhekaj into the line-up, not sure why we'd compound that by keeping Kovacevic around. Nor did Kovacevic play ever warrant being looked at as more than a 7th defenseman.
It was logic to do so; and I think they were expecting more of a push from Mailloux toward that line-up and it didn't quite happen that way. But the logic behind all those summer moves made perfect sense.
OK and the result is that they have Michael Hage in the system by virtue of using that Colorado 2nd round pick. They also now have Carrier on defense.
Maybe but again...you can't evaluate that trade today, as though the Lehknonen they were trading then, is the Lehkonen we see today.Well I'd like to see if a lot of teams, as contending as they were, got rid of a 20 year old 6'2'' RD....again, a position that seems insanely tough to get. The moves we see way more are getting rid of actual 1st round picks instead. Which, to me, would have been better.
The Mailloux thing is easy: Bouillon kept saying he was NHL ready last year. Now we know Bouillon isn't very good at evaluating prospects, should stick to gyms and training.Yeah I get it, just not sure why they were so convinced Barron was going to take another step or that Mailloux was ready to push into the lineup.
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It's really weird out there. I'm saying people saying the Habs lose the trade because Carrier sucks and undersized while Barron is 6'2'', but also that Nashville made a bad trade and Trotz is the worst GM ever.Apparently Nashville fans universally hate the deal.
What he do to you man?Not at all - never trade a heart & soul type who can be slotted anywhere in the lineup for a pousse caca low hockey IQ dipshit.
I expressed those views immediately after the deal was announced. Atrocious trade
This is exactly why this concept of “development” is a BS red herring and gets confused w a player maturing be it physically or emotionally.
Dipshits issue isn’t a lack of maturing as a pro, he’s simply a poor NHL hockey IQ asset - simply can’t think the game at the NHL level
Well they just traded for the worst defender in the NHLApparently Nashville fans universally hate the deal.
What I like about this trade is Carrier mentioned before the trade he wished to play for the Habs. A player who wants to play for us is a good thing. We don't have many happy players here with a smile like Dvorak for example ya know.Barron could not be sent down (correct)
only way to move him out was trade
Can’t believe Habs traded a non stop motor who played up & down the lineup as asked without any whining for a low IQ meatheadWhat he do to you man?
But how could Preds fans know. They probably haven’t seen enough of Barron. To them it’s just another 23 y/o 6’2 RHD.Well they just traded for the worst defender in the NHL
I certainly wasn't mad they traded Kovacevic, considering the cost they paid to acquire him, getting what they got was solid value.
Just not sure why they needed to do it, his salary was affordable, he played a role they didn't really have. It just seems like they've now spent the entire season looking for that type of player.
And we can argue whether or not Carrier > Kovacevic, I can't really provide an informed opinion I don't know much about Carrier.
But given their salaries, is the *that* much better?
I don't know....I just think they jumped the gun on Kovacevic a bit.
Probably because no team showed any level of interest in DipshitThey traded him obviously beceause they knew one of Hutson-Reinbacher-Mailloux would make the team and didn't want to lose Barron on waivers.
What's bothering me a little there.... is why it took them so long to figure that Barron had no future with us.