I don't know if he'll fall apart, though he probably will before the 8 years.Reading the saros takes reminds me of the bob takes when he signed that contract lol
Trots is thinking about 3-4 years from now. No reason to force a move now when you could be looking for another goaltender well before Saros contract expires.
Who’s giving up a top 6 player and plus to get him then hand him that contract which might even be more with new team no “discount” everyone is bashing because his age but then say teams would give the moon to get him so what one is it? Btw im fine i don’t know if he will break down or not by whatever year eventually he will but they want to compete and try and win now.While that team has nothing up front to be happy about besides Forsberg, great plan. It really worked with us and Schneider fielding a decent goalie with a decent D and nothing up front. This was the perfect chance for the Preds get a big piece in their top 6
I know it's in the AHL but he played 44 games this year, 2 in the NHL, and 5 playoff games for a total of 51 games. That's basically starter level minutes. Again, I know it's the AHL, but he can absolutely step in and start if it's deemed the right move. I'd bring him in and basically tell him the net is his in two years and be ready.I actually think its a smart move to keep Saros. Askarov is unproven and Nashville seems intent to be competitive for the forseeable future.
Even if Askarov ends up being good, he's not going to instantly be able to play starter level minutes.
They'll be able to get good value for Askarov in a year or two anyways so its still fine asset management.
I feel that person, my NY Jets/Devils jerseys are some of the most cursed names ever. Brett Favre (I was like 12 at the time but what an all time L, lmao) Mo Wilkerson, Revis before he left the first time, Elijah Moore, Parise lol
Jesus christ and this is why Nashville tops out at 95 points every year, use one of your assets and get f***ing forward help with it
I have a Parise, Kovalchuk, and Schneider.
I wear the Schneider to games. The other two are in deep, deep storage.
They in theory nuked their two best trade assets in one swingLmao Nashville is gonna trade askarov for pennies on the dollar as soon as he wants out. They are so dumb
Eh, Askarov isn’t ready, I get why they’re wary of moving on.
It’s reportly 7.74m. Rando starters are going to get that soon enough.
he’s 56-29-6 with a .911 and 2.55 gaa in his ahl careerEh, Askarov isn’t ready, I get why they’re wary of moving on.
It’s reportly 7.74m. Rando starters are going to get that soon enough.
I got my Kovy jersey like a month before he f***ed off to Russia lolI have a Parise, Kovalchuk, and Schneider.
I wear the Schneider to games. The other two are in deep, deep storage.
Do-nothing Tallon also made the controversial pick to take Barkov higher than what the consensus had him.I don't know if he'll fall apart, though he probably will before the 8 years.
But the Predators are well set up to be a mid team for a while. I don't think they'll be contending and Saros probably keeps them bottoming out, barring a huge implosion. I really don't know what that team is doing. Some of these teams just keep holding on (Washington is the best example) and going nowhere. I think Nashville is just that.
Florida was a bit of wasteland when Bob signed there, Do-Nothing Dale Tallon was still the GM there at the time.
Do-nothing Tallon also made the controversial pick to take Barkov higher than what the consensus had him.
Didnt Tallon also build the Blackhawks dynasty core but never got the credit (rings) for it? Funny that it also happened in Florida. Best GM of 21st century after all?