Jiricek was not drafted by this new regime they don't have any special connection to him. Maybe their projection of him is not as high as the forum projections. Honestly, I would take the evaluation of the current people making these decisions over a bunch of us in the forum (no disrespect). Seriously, what do we know, we are not at practice every day, we are not traveling with the team, we are not the ones in the film sessions with him and we are not the ones paid to evaluate him day in and day out.Why is the organization potentially going to shoot itself in the foot to do a favor for a player?
It isn’t. Nobody is pulling the trigger unless the return is right. If it is, then win-win. We get a shiny new toy upgrade and Jiricek gets a fresh startWhy is the organization potentially going to shoot itself in the foot to do a favor for a player?
Just to add, DW seems to really value players who are mobile. That Carolina team as fast and still is after seeing them on Saturday. If the knock on Jiricek is his mobility and they don't see a long term fit, let's trade when value is high to find someone who does.Jiricek was not drafted by this new regime they don't have any special connection to him. Maybe their projection of him is not as high as the forum projections. Honestly, I would take the evaluation of the current people making these decisions over a bunch of us in the forum (no disrespect). Seriously, what do we know, we are not at practice every day, we are not traveling with the team, we are not the ones in the film sessions with him and we are not the ones paid to evaluate him day in and day out.
Sure but why are they "committed" to moving him? If someone offers you better value for him, great then make the trade. If they don't, then you keep him and tell him to come back when it's time for contract discussions.Jiricek was not drafted by this new regime they don't have any special connection to him. Maybe their projection of him is not as high as the forum projections. Honestly, I would take the evaluation of the current people making these decisions over a bunch of us in the forum (no disrespect). Seriously, what do we know, we are not at practice every day, we are not traveling with the team, we are not the ones in the film sessions with him and we are not the ones paid to evaluate him day in and day out.
For the Sharks and Sabres:My discussion starters for each team would probably be:
Bonk+pick/prospect
Schaefer+1st+pick/prospect
Buium (we add something to Jiricek)
Same reason we moved Laine, to be done with drama and move on and focus on the guys here that want to be here.Sure but why are they "committed" to moving him? If someone offers you better value for him, great then make the trade. If they don't, then you keep him and tell him to come back when it's time for contract discussions.
That's exactly where I'm at. I think he'll be a good NHL defensemen but I just don't think he has the athleticism to be a top pair guy.Just to add, DW seems to really value players who are mobile. That Carolina team as fast and still is after seeing them on Saturday. If the knock on Jiricek is his mobility and they don't see a long term fit, let's trade when value is high to find someone who does.
How? A high end prospect wants out, the prospect seems to be playing nice right now and playing for the AHL club and not being a petty little diva. The club are willing to get him out and a searching for the right deal, since the prospect is playing nice. What are they supposed to do?Why is the organization potentially going to shoot itself in the foot to do a favor for a player?
Off-topic, I really don't miss Laine. I don't think he would have meshed well with HCDE's system. Don't get me wrong, no hard feelings and wish him well but I feel like moving him was really good for us.Same reason we moved Laine, to be done with drama and move on and focus on the guys here that want to be here.
jiricek's a rare asset and there's a bidding war going on. you're aiming too low.For the Sharks and Sabres:
Bystedt+pick
Dickinson (we add)
Kulich/Ostlund+Komarov
Wouldn't hate any of them.seravalli mentioned san jose and buffalo as two teams that could get involved. will smith would be the pipe dream scenario. eklund would also be a fun add. more realistically i wonder if cozens would be available (he's pricy but would fit a lot of what we want – size, skill, RH)
cozens fits the bill for some of the speculative wish list stuff that columbus hopes to achieve:Wouldn't hate any of them.
Cozens is interesting. I think he could do really well here. It's a bit of a risk with his contract but honestly he'd fit right in and adds another center to a young team. It also allows to relieve some pressure on Fantilli and to take your time with Lindstrom.
yeah there's definitely a bidding war. from some of the reporting today:I'm a little nervous for the return. But if there are really 5 or 6 teams making offers, that gives me some hope that they are going to get something in value. Hopefully, they can drive a bit of a bidding war.
We did it before with Laine. That phrasing, more than anything else, has me believing it's very real.Why is the organization potentially going to shoot itself in the foot to do a favor for a player?
Tell him nothing is going to happen unless the right deal comes along and he should focus on playing.How? A high end prospect wants out, the prospect seems to be playing nice right now and playing for the AHL club and not being a petty little diva. The club are willing to get him out and a searching for the right deal, since the prospect is playing nice. What are they supposed to do?
At this point I'm fairly confident if I told Waddell the $20 in his pocket wants a change of scenery, he'd give it to me for $10.We did it before with Laine. That phrasing, more than anything else, has me believing it's very real.
I don't think that was doing the player a favor as much as it was a favor to the team and cap situationWe did it before with Laine. That phrasing, more than anything else, has me believing it's very real.