LesDiablesRouges
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Indeed.I guess you called it @Langway !
Indeed.
Now the question is does he become Carlson's partner over Kempny? Does Siegenthaler now sit? Could Kempny be on the move? Are they done reshaping the defense?
50% retention helps but this pretty well has to be their D upgrade of significance barring a multi-player move.
As someone familiar with the Sharks I like this dealYou guys are going to love Dillon. Take care of him Caps fans
Indeed.
Now the question is does he become Carlson's partner over Kempny? Does Siegenthaler now sit? Could Kempny be on the move? Are they done reshaping the defense?
50% retention helps but this pretty well has to be their D upgrade of significance barring a multi-player move.
He can play both sides. I've seen him play his off side plenty of timesSo he can’t play the right side?
Maybe Siegs in a package for a forward, he might actually have some decent value.
Dillon isn't really a top pairing guy but he might fit on the second pairing with Orlov
Interested to see how the defense shakes out. IMO, Kempny or Jensen should go. Siegenthaler can play with Carlson (covering Kempny‘s role). Adding Dillon also adds another defensemen that can PK, one of Jensen’s main duties. Siege and Dillon can cover for Jensen’s PK mins. Siege also makes a lot less than Kempny and Jensen and should only get better.
Will be very interesting to see what happens but you’d have to think at least one more move is coming. I would still love to add a RD and trade Kempny/Jensen for a top 9 forward.
I just don’t see how it makes sense for Siege to sit out in favor of Kempny/Jensen considering his cap hit, age, and that he is arguably better than both of them.