Lekk is needed to replace Boeser. We need a big C with the skills of Morrison and to move Petey where he belongs, as a 1LW
Lekk is needed to replace Boeser. We need a big C with the skills of Morrison and to move Petey where he belongs, as a 1LW
Dallas just f***ed with Luka’s money (cost him 100M) and called him fat on the way out
NBA is in a different universe the way they do business over there. Don’t they even trade coaches sometimes?I don't follow the NBA but I understand that Dallas didn't shop him and the return is questionable.
I have trouble understanding that narrative from a hockey fan and (to a lesser extent) baseball fan. It's like if we kept Boeser and let him walk as an UFA and the concern is that we "f***ed with Boeser's money" by not arranging for a sign and trade so he could sign for 8 years instead of 7?
Right decision or not, a team has the right to decide whether to commit a long term max money contract to a player and trade that player. If a sign and trade produces a better return balanced with the odds of winning the championship this season, then ya wait and do a sign and trade, otherwise it seems silly to be concerned about a player's money making ability.
NBA is in a different universe the way they do business over there. Don’t they even trade coaches sometimes?
Apparently no other team even knew that the guy was available. Gotta think Dallas could’ve gotten a better return if they wanted.
It’s a bit like the Rantanen situation on steroids.
Also the fella will get mad endorsement deals in LA, he should be able to compensate for not getting the supermax deal.
NBA contract stuff is actually pretty complicated but what Dallas did was historically stupid and just bad.I don't follow the NBA but I understand that Dallas didn't shop him and the return is questionable.
I have trouble understanding that narrative from a hockey fan and (to a lesser extent) baseball fan. It's like if we kept Boeser and let him walk as an UFA and the concern is that we "f***ed with Boeser's money" by not arranging for a sign and trade so he could sign for 8 years instead of 7?
Right decision or not, a team has the right to decide whether to commit a long term max money contract to a player and trade that player. If a sign and trade produces a better return balanced with the odds of winning the championship this season, then ya wait and do a sign and trade, otherwise it seems silly to be concerned about a player's money making ability.
I don't think you need a Rantanen per se. That's a lot of money tied up for a pair of players who may or may not find chemistry. That said, I agree that Petey needs a certain combination of wingers to maximize his effectiveness. Under Tocchet, he needs a puck retrieval guy and a finisher that facilitates the cycle if you want him to play a dump and chase possession game. But, as he's shown with his breakout season with Kuzmenko, he's more effective as an east-west set-up man/finisher off the rush.I think what Pettersson needs is, other than just improving his own play (It's getting there), is a dynamic, skilled, play-driving winger to open up the ice for him and a good aggressive puck retrieval guy on the other side. The lotto line was so good because it had this dynamic to some degree, and the DeBrusk-Pettersson-Boeser line is so bad because it's totally missing it. Boeser is a decent two way jack of all trades finisher that's okay in puck battles and retrieval, but he really just doesn't skate well enough and isn't nearly skilled enough to drive play.
It's odd because we've consistently seen Pettersson be very reliant on chemistry with his wingers and yet the team just totally struggles to either recognize this or land on a consistent model for providing that to him. Sure, in an ideal world you want your franchise C to elevate any winger they play with and to drive play all by themselves like a McDavid or a Crosby, but Pettersson isn't that, and that's fine. He's a supremely skilled, cerebreal 2-way center that relies on similarly skilled and cerebral wingers to, ultimately, put up extremely good numbers and get obscenely good advanced stats. He can be a top 5 C in the league when activated like this, and that's not a weakness for him as a player, it's a necessary consideration management needs to make when constructing the roster.
This is a player that thrived with Kuzmenko and even Goldobin in his rookie year, and neither of those players are nearly as good as a DeBrusk or Boeser, but it's obvious that Pettersson was far better when playing with players like them. Other than just doing the obvious shit with the personnel they already have like playing him with Karlsson/Hoglander/Sherwood/O'Connor, they should REALLY be looking at throwing 13-15m at Rantanen/Marner/etc. or targetting Barzal. After it being a rotting fish market for ages, ur top 6 D is finally solved for the next 5 years: it's time to splurge with the rising cap on a true upper echelon playdriver to unlock Pettersson.
Or as part of a package the includes NemecI like the idea of moving off of boeser for someone like cousins or Norris.
I'm not against it but I get the feeling that he defense is done and the focus has shifted to top 6 forwards.Or as part of a package the includes Nemec
too bad they have a say.How good would Boldy look on this team right now.
Would be the perfect player to add. Holloway would look great too.
Robert Thomas and Holloway for EP is def something I would consider.
Don’t think you can get both them for EP. Thomas is one of the best two way playmaking centers in the game himself with the better contract and Holloway is developing into a legitimate 1st line power forward.How good would Boldy look on this team right now.
Would be the perfect player to add. Holloway would look great too.
Robert Thomas and Holloway for EP is def something I would consider.
So we needed to trade the older guy to keep the younger guy and then we're supposed to trade the younger guy for a guy who's almost as old as the older guy we just traded despite the fact he plays a less valuable position?He wouldn't waive but I'd see if Nashville were interested in EP for Forsberg.
EP for Forsberg + Svechkov.
I don't see why St. Louis would trade Thomas. If anything, they want to add to him.How good would Boldy look on this team right now.
Would be the perfect player to add. Holloway would look great too.
Robert Thomas and Holloway for EP is def something I would consider.
That is even more unlikely, what. Dvorsky is a top 10 prospect.I don't see why St. Louis would trade Thomas. If anything, they want to add to him.
Rather look to acquire Dvorsky in a package.
They could be willing to give him up to have EP and Thomas down the middle LT.
So Seravelli is saying some members of the Canucks are pissed that Miller was dealt. Seriously? I mean they've had almost two months now to get used to the idea. What did they think would happen?
I think some 'insiders' like Seravelli are just disappointed that the Miller-Pettersson saga has finally staggered to its logical conclusion--and they're just desperately trying to keep it alive.
Like I said, depends on what they prefer.That is even more unlikely, what. Dvorsky is a top 10 prospect.
Can we amplify this somehow, I've seen it repeated everywhere.Seravalli never said this. It keeps getting repeated. It was a troll post on Twitter. The quote was entirely made up.
Right now, Forsberg is a better player than EP.So we needed to trade the older guy to keep the younger guy and then we're supposed to trade the younger guy for a guy who's almost as old as the older guy we just traded despite the fact he plays a less valuable position?