LeBrun: Askarov available

BKarchitect

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Uh, that is a negotiating tactic. You ask for the moon in return, interested teams start a bidding war and eventually the asking price gets brought down with still a good return.
Sure - it doesn't mean they are shopping him. They are responding to interest. Lebrun has worded that pretty clearly.

There's no world in which Saros and Askarov can't coexist for 2-3 years here. It may be good for everybody. And it may help the Preds maximize his value not as a prospect but as a young NHL goalie who has shown promise on NHL ice. There's no inherent deadline to deal him. If they get a stellar offer...he's available just like nearly every prospect would be.
 
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Sure - it doesn't mean they are shopping him. They are responding to interest. Lebrun has worded that pretty clearly.

There's no world in which Saros and Askarov can't coexist for 2-3 years here. It may be good for everybody. And it may help the Preds maximize his value not as a prospect but as a young NHL goalie who has shown promise on NHL ice. There's no inherent deadline to deal him. If they get a stellar offer...he's available just like nearly every prospect would be.
Preach, there's no reason we can't have Askarov back up Saros when he's ready for a few years.
 

SherVaughn30

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Sure - it doesn't mean they are shopping him. They are responding to interest. Lebrun has worded that pretty clearly.

There's no world in which Saros and Askarov can't coexist for 2-3 years here. It may be good for everybody. And it may help the Preds maximize his value not as a prospect but as a young NHL goalie who has shown promise on NHL ice. There's no inherent deadline to deal him. If they get a stellar offer...he's available just like nearly every prospect would be.
No disagreement there. At the same time, Askarov's entry level contract ends after this season and he then becomes a RFA unless he is given an extension before hand. Preds would be wise to play him behind Saros this coming season to see where he is at. Also, Askarov is age 22 right now, but at what point is he going to want to move on to another team knowing Saros is extending for another 8 years. It weighs on a goalies mind, especially a high draft pick like Askarov, that he won't get an opportunity to be a #1 for the Preds.

Wings already have two decent goalie prospects in the system, they don't have room for Askarov.
What Cossa and whom else?
 
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SherVaughn30

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Trotz may be shopping Askarov a bit because Poile made the mistake drafting Askarov in the first place. Look at the Bolts, Rangers, Islanders as examples of teams who have high end goalies already, and won't draft a goalie in 1st round for many years to come or not at all. Askarov should not have been picked #11 in that draft, but maybe later bottom 10 of the 1st round or early 2nd round. That was in the past and done with. Askarov will be traded to another team, the question is when.
 

tsujimoto74

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Damn you don't often see Predators giving up on a promising goalie. They must have seen something in Askarov that they didn't like.

More likely he asked to be traded since the Saros extension clearly indicates he has no path to a starting role in Nashville.
 

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True that. Caps have an undrafted goalie Clay Stevenson, who was better in the AHL than all the top drafted goalies for this season.
Lol. Clay is 25 Askarov just turned 22. Clay is better than all of them? How did Darcy "One-Eye" and Charlie Lindgren keep him off the team?
 

SherVaughn30

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Lol. Clay is 25 Askarov just turned 22. Clay is better than all of them? How did Darcy "One-Eye" and Charlie Lindgren keep him off the team?
Because the Caps don't rush their goalies. They smartly let them cook in the AHL. It only happened with Sammy because it was strongly believed at the time he would be a long time NHL #1 goalie, but mentally he's never had it in him. Vanecek was rushed up because of Holtby fell apart, Copley did not progress well at the time and Lundqvist had the heart condition that ended his career.
 

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Damn you don't often see Predators giving up on a promising goalie. They must have seen something in Askarov that they didn't like.
That's what I thought. And I think there were some whispers about Askarov.
 

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Cory Schneider was a much more proven goaltender when the Canucks shipped him off to New Jersey for the 9th overall pick. I would guess that Askarov would likely be around that pick #15-20.
 

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Preds have a good eye for goalies, and it's not like Saros came out of nowhere after the Askarov draft, so if they're choosing to move on they must see something they don't like.
 

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