LetsGoBLUES91
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I guarantee you have never been here. He probably likes a passionate fanbase.From Newport Beach to St. Louis. That’s gotta f***ing suck.
I guarantee you have never been here. He probably likes a passionate fanbase.From Newport Beach to St. Louis. That’s gotta f***ing suck.
Fowler is still a second pairing D, the hate has to do more with coaching and usage and what he could have been. This year has been bad (maybe he's checked out?).
He shouldn't be used on the top pair, he's probably a low to mid end #3 but don't expect him to carry the 2nd pairing with a #6/7 D as his partner. He can play PK2 and PP2 but his shot isn't good (both how hard it is and getting it past opponents shin pads) and he's not physical. He'll join the rush and still can move, just not like he used to when his skating was legitimately top end.
Who are those tons of talents in the AHL?
Question given first he was on a try-out with Detroit, then played some games for Grand Rapids and then signed with St. Louis before being traded to Anaheim, so someone must see something in him as a what looks to be defensive defenseman.
4 mill in cap spae lmaoLosing a retention slot for the next two TDL's has to be part of the trade as well. And I believe the Ducks also take on $3 million in additional cap space between the two trades.
They sent Vaak to the Rangers who had a $1 million cap hit.4 mill in cap spae lmao
I agree, but at his best he was a high end #3 and had stretched where he was a top pair guy. On a good team he probably would have been a good/decent #3 the last couple of years, but he seemed worse because he was used as a #1. He's still a 3 on a playoff team, but probably not a contender.he's been bad for the last couple seasons. his regression is mainly due to losing a step which has slowed him down and affected his skating, which has always been his biggest strength
Parayko may have to do a lot of heavy lifting on the pair. It's tough to say because it's been a LONG time since Fowler wasn't the best vet D on his pair. Maybe the change of scenery wakes him up a bit, but I'd be cautious of giving him too many hard minutes. Unless the top pair doesn't play as much and the minutes are spread out between the three pairings.Basically he just needs to fill Leddy's role. Not a true top pair D but serviceable and reliable. Him and Parayko were deployed as the top defensive pair and Faulk/Broberg as more of an offensive pair. Not a long term solution but our top 3 guys + Suter just need someone to lighten the load for them right now. They've been asked to do too much. Not a long term solution but if Leddy isn't coming back soon we needed another veteran body back there.
It also makes sense for the Ducks considering they just got Trouba.
Yeah I feel really bad for this guy that's made tens of millions because he has to move for a year and a half for workFrom Newport Beach to St. Louis. That’s gotta f***ing suck.
As a Blues fan, I like Fowler, but this is not a glaring need for us as much as a 2c behind Robby is
He'll help. He's a good offensive D, solid on PP and a good addition in light of Krug and Leddy being out. Close enough to wild card spot with season really starting in earnest as conference/division play goes into high gear. As a neutral observer, I really like this for STLLeddy probably out long term and wanted another vet
I agree, but at his best he was a high end #3 and had stretched where he was a top pair guy. On a good team he probably would have been a good/decent #3 the last couple of years, but he seemed worse because he was used as a #1. He's still a 3 on a playoff team, but probably not a contender.
Parayko may have to do a lot of heavy lifting on the pair. It's tough to say because it's been a LONG time since Fowler wasn't the best vet D on his pair. Maybe the change of scenery wakes him up a bit, but I'd be cautious of giving him too many hard minutes. Unless the top pair doesn't play as much and the minutes are spread out between the three pairings.
And that roster spot will have to be replaced with another player.They sent Vaak to the Rangers who had a $1 million cap hit.
St Louis is definitely a Fowler away from being a Stanley cup champion
I’m sorry this happened to youDucks fans are really treating this player with class on his way out yowza
Fow-lerHow do you pronounce that?
Nobody thinks the Blues are going to compete this year but clearly this is a culture/development move in the sense that it should gives the banged up Blues defense some more stability. Having Ryan Suter continue to play 20+ minutes a night is not good in any aspect.
I don’t think Monty joined to do a 5 year rebuild - and sometimes the best way to develop your young talent is to buttress a few key positions with veteran stability.
The fact that Fowler will be there next season as well is, I think, key. It sets the Blues up to have more options for 25-26, when I think they would like to start winning a few more games. Krug is probably finished so Fowler is essentially a rather significant upgrade on that spot for two years.
Bee-ocka-buh-too-kuhHow do you pronounce that?
I think there’s a very good chance he improves his game immediately with a change of scenery