spockBokk
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We have like 30-40 legitimate prospects. If trading Rees can help make our club better right now, you can't be afraid to pull a trigger.
A question mark like Tarasenko ain’t it
We have like 30-40 legitimate prospects. If trading Rees can help make our club better right now, you can't be afraid to pull a trigger.
A question mark like Tarasenko ain’t it
If the back surgery rumor is true, I'd just LTIR him. Take the full cap hit (or at least the vast bulk of it) for Vlad. No need to dump salary if you don't have to.
30-40? lol, maybe if you define legitimate as... having a pulse and currently signed or recently drafted by a NHL team I guess.We have like 30-40 legitimate prospects. If trading Rees can help make our club better right now, you can't be afraid to pull a trigger.
Two options with LTIR, off-season and in-season.Can you use LTIR before the season starts? I thought they needed to be cap compliant to start the season and then put Gardiner on LTIR.
And this obviously depends upon Gardiner getting surgery; the rumor earlier this offseason was that Gardiner was opposed to surgery.
30-40? lol, maybe if you define legitimate as... having a pulse and currently signed or recently drafted by a NHL team I guess.
But otherwise I agree with your premise. I'd trade Rees easily for the right player but a guy with a 7.5 million dollar cap hit who has only played 42 games and scored 9 goals in the last two years is probably not my idea of right player.
I’m all for the acquisition of a guy like Reinhart or Boeser or the like. Granted those type may or may not be on the market at any time, but I’d much prefer to pay for one of those type players over a soon to be 30yr old whose bloated cap hit makes keeping the Canes’ own core together tougher than it needs to be.
Gambles are fine, but to me, Tarasenko should only be an option at a dirt cheap price.
Reinhart's already been traded, and Dim Jim would have to be even dumber than I had thought to even think about putting Boeser on the trade market. There's a reason why productive, 24-year-old wingers don't make it on the block. You improve the club, IMO, with guys that are realistically available.
Those were just 2 examples of recent young wingers on the block in past seasons. Those are the type of guys they should be willing to part with prime picks/prospects for, not 30 year old wingers with questionable health.
I don't call Jamieson Rees or Jesper Sellgren "prime prospects". They were very good draft picks at the slots that they were taken, and IMO both have NHL-projectable games, but they both are likely role players and not stars in the NHL. To me, those are the kind of prospects that should be used as chips for a Tarasenko trade. I'm not talking about Seth Jarvis or even the Suzuki/Bokk/Drury tier of prospect.
We’ll have to agree on Sellgren, but disagree on Rees. I like him better than Suzuki to make an NHL impact.
Certainly not all of the current prospect pool will break into the league as Canes, but I see no reason at all to waste valuable prospect capital on Tarasenko.
Ill say crazy. We need some muscle/ size on the first line. If not we’ll have open ice runs at Necas and AhoCall me crazy but I would love to see our lines look like this
Necas Aho. Tevo
Svech. Trocheck Nino
JK. Staal. Fast
Lorenze. Stephan Martinook
If we get Kotkaniemi, I think we should try this to see how it clicks:
Aho, Kotkaniemi, Turbo
Svech, Tro, Nachos
Nino, Staal, Fast
Marty, Stephan, Lorentz
I would give this a go to see how he can play center between to guys that click together. Given him the best chance to succeed. I'd do this the entire preseason and the first several games of the regular to see if it can work. We know the other guys can play well together, so if it needs to change pretty early, so be it. But give it a chance to help our top six and help his growth in the role we want him to play. Putting him as a wing on Staal's line or the fourth line is safe, but also doesn't give him the tools to grow.
I have no expectation that this will happen.
Call me crazy but I would love to see our lines look like this
Necas Aho. Tevo
Svech. Trocheck Nino
JK. Staal. Fast
Lorenze. Stephan Martinook
We have like 30-40 legitimate prospects. If trading Rees can help make our club better right now, you can't be afraid to pull a trigger.
I absolutely do not want to move Aho from 1C. Put Kotkaniemi on the wing or slotted down in the lineup at C. I'd move Tro to wing or Staal to the 4th line before I'd move Aho (in this theoretical Staal 4th line scenario we are probably running all 4 lines for similar minutes like the Islanders have done, not my preference).
If Montreal doesn't match:
Svech - Aho - TT
JK - Tro - Necas
Nino - Staal - Fast
Martinook - Drury - Lorentz
That's a very well balanced forward lineup.