I'm 100% convinced B Schenn or both Schenns will end up in Toronto by end of day next Friday.
Brock Boeser
Carson Soucy
- Would be amenable to a slightly shorter contract if the AAV is larger
- Canucks are firm on their desire for a 4-5 year contract
- One source said “He’ll have his pick of destinations in the summerif he gets there,”
- Ownership greatly values playoff revenue so the Canucks may keep him past the TDL
- Compares his trade value to Jake Guentzel’s last season but slightlyless
- Kings, Devils, and Senators are linked to him
- Wouldn’t be surprising if the Wild try to acquire him
Elias Pettersson (you know the one)
- Canucks sent a fax to 31 teams telling them that Soucy is available
- Should be a market for him since he is signed for next season
- Both Canucks and Soucy’s representatives have been working hard to find a trade but haven’t gained any traction
- Flames make sense; suggests a player-for-player swap
- Still an appetite to acquire him around the league
- One source said “This would be the worst time to try and get value for him.”
- Says the best and current course is to hold on to him and if he can’t turn his season around, his name will pop up in trade talks around the draft
our medical system still relies on fax machines. My daughter had knee surgery last summer and we had to fax a consult request to the surgeon's office. it was bizarre.Confirmed: JR has banned everyone in the Canucks organization from using a fancy new computer thingy or a cellular device.
our medical system still relies on fax machines. My daughter had knee surgery last summer and we had to fax a consult request to the surgeon's office. it was bizarre.
Could sign Forbort again in free agency, if he got there.I’d keep Forbort. The rest is a good idea.
Sam Bennett was acquired for a 2nd and a former 2nd round prospect. Miller was acquired for a 1st and a 3rd. Pavel Zacha for Erik Haula. Kadri for Tyson Barrie and Alex Kerfoot. I think avenues are much hardly thanks to analytics, more know now.And which Top 2C will be acquired for just picks and maybe prospects?
B Schenn? I think he goes to Toronto.
- Not Buffalo
- Not Ottawa
- Not Columbus
- Not Anaheim
Mitts in Colorado if they think a change of scenery would help?
Seattle? Very doubtful.
Anyone will an actual Top 2C that they would even contemplate trading likely does not want picks/prospects but NHL contributing players (or very close to).
You could probably get Norris from Ottawa.And which Top 2C will be acquired for just picks and maybe prospects?
B Schenn? I think he goes to Toronto.
- Not Buffalo
- Not Ottawa
- Not Columbus
- Not Anaheim
Mitts in Colorado if they think a change of scenery would help?
Seattle? Very doubtful.
Anyone will an actual Top 2C that they would even contemplate trading likely does not want picks/prospects but NHL contributing players (or very close to).
I think the Pettersson signing cemented this realization. Signing Brock is purely for sentimental reasons at this point.Signing Brock is telling fans that youre okay with being non competitive for a long time
Except this a player who is playing over his salary expectations. These are players you retain. Move on from players who cant justify their CAP hits or demands.
EP, Boeser, HOG and Demko. Suter should be considered a player who is a winner on a losing team. EP, Boeser, HOG and Demko are losers playing on a losing team.
Brock wants 8 M? For what? We should pay you for the rare instance where you score 40 goals? No thanks.
Yeah moving on from Suter makes no sense unless he wants stupid money which I don't think any team will give him.
First out on a good PK, can play anywhere in your bottom 6, can be a matchup center against maybe not opposing 1st lines ideally but 2nd for sure.
Add in the 15G/35P+ and you have a player worth 3M even if the cap wasn't going up.
So you think having a team of 30 point players is going to make the team better because they have value? Brock gets 8M a year because he can score 30. Something that Suter will NEVER get close too.
Roster construction? Where does he fit? You are going to sacrifice Joshua or Hoglander then? Lose size on the walls. Losing the ability to score more than 15 a season for the same prize.
I think we all agree that Suter is a great guy to have to fill in the cracks.
The problem is that the roster doesn't have cracks to fill. It has huge f***ing tectonic fault lines that have opened up across our top-six centers and wingers.
They need to focus finding players that can fill those holes first before they commit such cap to Suter.
I prefer carrier pigeonLawyers do as well. It's believed to be more secure.
Suter isn't a good center though. 42% on face offs. He's not a match up center. Neither is Chytil.So, if we sign Suter he's our third line center and we're running Petey, Chytil, Suter, and Blueger, down the middle. The wings are covered already. I would sign him for $2.5 x 2 but I'm guessing he's looking at a bigger deal (likely $3 plus x 4). He's probably earned it. His PK utility is very good, that I wouldn't want to lose. To me it's completely obvious we got to move Hoglander if we can. Really too bad we don't have a center in the system at all. Raty maybe but that's a big ?.
So many people completely miss roster construction and it drives me nuts lol. That's the Benning model to an exact T. Collect good value players simply because they are good value and fit your "pillars" without a clue how they are going to fit into the line-up. All the while spending to the cap as a result and then wonder why we have no cap space with an abundance of mediocrity, but good value, on the ice. This team must get better at the top of the lineup or the bottom 6 doesn't even matter.
I agree. Find the right returns for the team and pull the trigger.I want trades wtf is this.
I think these are very rose-coloured glasses expectations.
The Boeser price seems about right, based on any number of past comparables.
The rest, though - that seems like wishful thinking. I don't think anyone entertains a 2nd for any of those guys.