Allhailtheleafs
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- Feb 18, 2018
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Nylander sounds right.
Big rhd the leafs could use. What do the bruins need?
We wouldn't even trade Marner for McAvoy, no need to get ridiculousThink Mitch Marner
Do not want Carlo..even Bruins fans can’t stand his defensive play.
I was stating that a gross overpay is what it would take for the Bruins to help out a divisonal rival that would take that piece on their team and be a serious cup threat.We wouldn't even trade Marner for McAvoy, no need to get ridiculous
If the Bruins traded a big young RHD they'd need to find another big young RHD.
Well that's the ridiculous statement.We wouldn't even trade Marner for McAvoy, no need to get ridiculous
Not acquiring a guy who had this done to them
I've looked at Carlo's stats, traditional and advanced, and it's not very impressive. And yet, to the eye test, he seems like a beast.
I have no idea how to value that player. I think he's overrated but I also would love to have him. It doesn't make a lot of sense.
https://hfboards.mandatory.com/threads/brandon-carlo-ii.2514749/page-2#post-148115299That’s not true at all. Most B’s fans would like him to be more physical, but saying Bruins fans “can’t stand his defensive play” is not anywhere near true. He’s 21 and has a lot of potential
His stretch of play right before he got hurt was very very good.Right? Whenever I look at numbers I see whatever #4 d-man, but when I see him live I think the Bruins needs to see where his development takes him.
His stretch of play right before he got hurt was very very good.
There was a time before that however that Bruins fans were all for slapping his rear to the press box for some time off.
So, pretty common for a 3rd/4th dman 100-200 games into his career.
Not sure what his ceiling is. But if he topped out around an in his prime Hjalmarrson
I would think the Bruins would be pretty happy
Leafs are the last team the B's would help fill their biggest most desperate need. Carlo would be dynamite with Rielly and the Bruins have no interest in gifting you Carlo. The ask would be a gross overpayment. Think Mitch Marner.
Hainsey, Zaitsev, Carrick?Carlo hasn't been overly impressive, but at the same time, he has plenty of time to figure things out on the ice. As of now, he would just add to what the Leafs are already have in spades: useless right-handed defensemen who should see nothing more than a bottom-pairing duty. The difference is, Carlo is 21 and on an ELC, whereas the Leafs' guys are all older and more expensive.
In all seriousness, the most foolish thing here is the notion of a NHL GM trading his fridge-sized defenseman to a rival.