DKH
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Really? Bruins are that high on Donato?
If they aren't they should
Really? Bruins are that high on Donato?
The upgrade of Beleskey to Landeskog for 1.7 million more is worth moving a prospect not named Carlo/McAvoy. Now add in the value for the Avs and I can see 3 Bruins prospects moving.
Good news is you can start calling the Bruins prospect pool the 'dirty dozen':
1. McAvoy
2. JFK
3. Senyshyn
4. Gabriele
5. Bjork
6. Lindgren
7. Lauzon
8. DeBrusk
9. Zboril
10. Frederic
11. Carlo
12. Cehlarik
...in no particular order. These are all prospects developing at or above expectations in Boston. Let's stop and appreciate that for a second...
...and then move three of them for help right now!
Donato & Heinen?
You list Carlo but Pastrnak is 20 Vatrano 22 Chiller 23
I share your pain. Running joke with my buddies is how many times I penciled in Lashoff as the future #1 paired with Chara.
Donato seems damn near untouchable
Donato seems damn near untouchable
I never realized Donato was so high of a prospect. Great to know for sure. Guys, are the Bruins top 5, top 10 in prospects?? Where do they stand compared to the other 29 teams??
Donato seems damn near untouchable
I hear you man, I thought he was going to be a top pairing for sure.
Check this out, Toivonen huge bust, Kalus bust, Lashoff bust, Karsums bust, Stuart servicable, Rask and Krejci pretty much as good as it gets.
http://hfboards.mandatory.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=128191487
11. Boston Bruins
Strengths: Boston’s greatest strength lies between the pipes. In Tuukka Rask, the Bruins have arguably the top goaltending prospect in the world. Also, in spite of an up-and-down year this past season, fellow Finn Hannu Toivonen is still young and full of potential, assuming he can rebound next season. Boston is still strong up the middle as well, with Petr Kalus and David Krejci serving as strong scoring threats from the position. They also have a solid group of blue liners, headlined by Matt Lashoff and Mark Stuart.
Weaknesses: Boston lacks any semblance of scoring on the wings. Their top prospect on the side is Martins Karsums, who is more an energy player than a scorer. Left wing Milan Lucic is improving, but still has plenty of work to do.
Top Five Prospects: Tuukka Rask (G), Matt Lashoff (D), Petr Kalus (C), Mark Stuart (D), David Krejci (C)
Read more at http://www.hockeysfuture.com/articl...ganizational_rankings115/#cpjM3gh5stdp7EJT.99
I hear you man, I thought he was going to be a top pairing for sure.
Check this out, Toivonen huge bust, Kalus bust, Lashoff bust, Karsums bust, Stuart servicable, Rask and Krejci pretty much as good as it gets.
http://hfboards.mandatory.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=128191487
11. Boston Bruins
Strengths: Boston’s greatest strength lies between the pipes. In Tuukka Rask, the Bruins have arguably the top goaltending prospect in the world. Also, in spite of an up-and-down year this past season, fellow Finn Hannu Toivonen is still young and full of potential, assuming he can rebound next season. Boston is still strong up the middle as well, with Petr Kalus and David Krejci serving as strong scoring threats from the position. They also have a solid group of blue liners, headlined by Matt Lashoff and Mark Stuart.
Weaknesses: Boston lacks any semblance of scoring on the wings. Their top prospect on the side is Martins Karsums, who is more an energy player than a scorer. Left wing Milan Lucic is improving, but still has plenty of work to do.
Top Five Prospects: Tuukka Rask (G), Matt Lashoff (D), Petr Kalus (C), Mark Stuart (D), David Krejci (C)
Read more at http://www.hockeysfuture.com/articl...ganizational_rankings115/#cpjM3gh5stdp7EJT.99
I hear you man, I thought he was going to be a top pairing for sure.
Check this out, Toivonen huge bust, Kalus bust, Lashoff bust, Karsums bust, Stuart servicable, Rask and Krejci pretty much as good as it gets.
http://hfboards.mandatory.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=128191487
11. Boston Bruins
Strengths: Boston’s greatest strength lies between the pipes. In Tuukka Rask, the Bruins have arguably the top goaltending prospect in the world. Also, in spite of an up-and-down year this past season, fellow Finn Hannu Toivonen is still young and full of potential, assuming he can rebound next season. Boston is still strong up the middle as well, with Petr Kalus and David Krejci serving as strong scoring threats from the position. They also have a solid group of blue liners, headlined by Matt Lashoff and Mark Stuart.
Weaknesses: Boston lacks any semblance of scoring on the wings. Their top prospect on the side is Martins Karsums, who is more an energy player than a scorer. Left wing Milan Lucic is improving, but still has plenty of work to do.
Top Five Prospects: Tuukka Rask (G), Matt Lashoff (D), Petr Kalus (C), Mark Stuart (D), David Krejci (C)
Read more at http://www.hockeysfuture.com/articl...ganizational_rankings115/#cpjM3gh5stdp7EJT.99
was this when Stuart was the next Scott Stevens? man...
LAshoff and Karsums were part of one of the best trades Chiarelli ever made.
Change JFK to Donato, and that 1st better be 2017.
And I'd make that deal.
I was making a dirty dozen not a DKH 30.
I didn't realize he was that highly regarded by Bruins management. Certainly not higher than JFK who I assumed they were totally head of heels for. This is a good thing I guess, Donato seemed like a bit of a forgotten prospect when Bruins top prospects have been discussed.
Of these 3, if you have to give up one, which would you give up.
Donato
JFK
Frederic
I think there comes a point where some of these guys 'have' to move.
It's more Boston wanting him in and most Avs fans being fine with contract coming in (especially a NHL one they can expose in the expansion draft) if it means a sweeter prospect included.
We'd all agree that Beleskey has negative value here but the real equation is 'cap >/< prospect potential'.
How much prospect do you give up for how much cap?
Beleskey out and Landeskog in strictly from a cap perspective means 1.7 million added to upgrade from one to the other. Pretty solid addition there.
I would rather give up lesser prospects and see if we can deal Beleskey and Khudobin to the Islanders for Halak. NYI may like Beleskey they were looking for wingers not long ago and Halak is the odd man out there.
JFK is my favorite prospect I don't want him in it
I think that point is now. If for no other reason than the hype is certainly getting big around them and prospect pools never live up to the hype.
The more practical reason is that there's a solid group of vets on this team yet they still kinda stink. It's time to infuse this roster with young talent that can help now, not just in 3-5 years. There's an abundance of kids who people believe will help in 3-5 years, so lets package a few and step on the gas here.
Honestly, maybe 8-12?
If you read here too often and don't watch other teams or visit other boards you'd think top 3.