BigKing
Blake Out of Hell III: Back in to Hell
My timeline is not incorrect thought, is it? Blake traded Faber shortly after he declined to sign the contract so he could stay in college one more year. He then joined the Wild the next season after his college career ended and immediately ate up minutes in the playoffs.Even 5-on-5, he's still getting < 11 minutes. That's Akil Thomas territory in LA.
My guess is it's more to do with getting him comfortable.
Faber spent another year in college after declining to sign. Blake wanted Fiala and had to give value. Sometimes it's just that simple.
There is nobody from any camp, except for rumormongers and fans needing to pretend they "won" the trade by diminishing his value artificially, who has even insinuated he would only sign with the Wild.
Either way, with Kaliyev, I'm ambivalent. I think I said in the prediction thread that I didn't think Kaliyev would play more than 10 games with the Kingsthis season. I think the Kings' rigid developmental decisions the past few years was a disservice to Kaliyev. But Kaliyev does have lingering compete issues where, at this age, he should be better.
You can argue being unmitivated. But ultimately, Kaliyev needs to advocate for himself both on and off the ice. It's not clear what he did off the ice, but he has to shoulder some of the blame for how he did play. It was below his capabilities.
Anyways, I'm not saying that he would only sign with Minnesota but I am saying that Blake might have been miffed that Faber rebuffed his advances. I mean, Troy Stecher put up four points in four games in the playoffs that year, but Spence was horrible. If they were "right there" last season, how did Bluc feel about going to Game 7 without Doughty? Maybe they think Faber would have made the difference?
It's just conjecture though. What isn't, however, is saying that it is batshit crazy that the 2022 roster went to seven games with Edmonton. Like, it is pretty insane when you take a look at it.