Dr Jan Itor
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If the Avs can retain $5.745 million, I think Minnesota could be interested.
Kaprizov + 2nd?If the Avs can retain $5.745 million, I think Minnesota could be interested.
Conditional 3rd.Kaprizov + 2nd?
If we win the Cup in 4 games it turns into a 2nd.What is the condition?![]()
I accept begrudginglyIf we win the Cup in 4 games it turns into a 2nd.
Middlestadt being able to match up against Scheifele and win those matchups turned the tide in that series. Nuke on the PP was a factor, and obviously Mackinnon and Makar drive the bus, but without 2nd line production that series maybe doesn't go your way. I think that's what Mackinnon understood by his impact, when he was crediting him, because that was the first name he threw out.All he said was that MacKinnon credited Mittelstadt for having a good series, not that he won it all for them. But fair enough
I find it hard to argue against Nichushkin being the one who drove the bus that series anyways. He was an uncontainable monstrosity
Middlestadt still has value but is it equal to what the Sabres got for him - Byram?
At this point is Middlestadt a legit 2C on clubs with centre depth?Possibly not but then you take a step back and look at how many teams are interested in a 2C.
At this point is Middlestadt a legit 2C on clubs with centre depth?
I think that's well summarized. Mitts has shown that he can be 2C, he can play a good possession/board heavy game, and he's an exceptional playmaker. However, I think the Avs system highlights his weaknesses and wears him down so that his strengths are hindered as well. I could see Mitts doing really well in a possession/cycle team that has less emphasis on just skating as fast as you can. In the ideal world the Avs are able to find a match with a team where they have a similarly aged 2C who works better off rush chances but plays in a predominantly cycle/possession system.That’s kind of where this is. A lot of teams aren’t happy with their C depth. This environment suggests a lot of 2Cs are struggling. Maybe it comes down to fit with some of them?
Sold. I'll take it.What’s the offer
One of our 2nds and small add
Casey has mixed results from our fans.Seems reasonable enough, although Colorado might be looking for a more roster ready player.
With the emergence of Casey, would there be any appetite for a Colton based trade for Nemec or is that completely off the table?
Would Avs fans consider Coyle? I don’t think he’s fits the mold of that ‘play with speed, score off the rush type of game’ but he’s very reliable defensively and can dominate puck possession when he wants.
I also think timeline wise it works better for Colorado. 1.5 years left on Coyle gives them exactly next year to get Ritchie acclimated before he takes it over.
I can’t really think of anything else that would make sense for Boston unless it’s a swap of some sorts
Would Avs fans consider Coyle? I don’t think he’s fits the mold of that ‘play with speed, score off the rush type of game’ but he’s very reliable defensively and can dominate puck possession when he wants.
I also think timeline wise it works better for Colorado. 1.5 years left on Coyle gives them exactly next year to get Ritchie acclimated before he takes it over.
I can’t really think of anything else that would make sense for Boston unless it’s a swap of some sorts
Dach and a first for Mittelstadt
Very unlikely. At this point only way they “win” trading Byram for Mitts is if they are able to flip mitts for a struggling player who blossoms in Colorado.Middlestadt still has value but is it equal to what the Sabres got for him - Byram?
Dach and a first for Mittelstadt