Mgd31
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Might be worth a late first in a shitty draft.
Might be worth a late first in a shitty draft.
If not now then very soon. Maybe I'm crazy but he seems even better at zone entries than Jack right now. That extra height combined with the patented Ellen-taught skating skills is going to be a sight to behold.So at 21 years old Luke Hughes is already one of the best defenseman in the league, huh?
JackIf you had to make a top-10 list of the devils assets (including picks, players, contract status, etc) what does it look like?
1. Jack Hughes
2. Luke Hughes
3. Nico Hischier
4. Jesper Bratt
(tier drop)
5. Nemec
6. Meier
7. Saliyev
(tier drop)
8. Casey
9. Mercer
10. Markstrom? 2026 1st? Pesce? Siegenthaler?
That’s adorable. Thanks for sharing that with us.Just want to brag that Timo and my son are besties now View attachment 952293
I don’t really have an issue except I’d swap Timo and Nemec. Meier hasn’t lit up the scoreboard but he’s playing really good hockey and is bound to go on a hot streak. Really happy with him.If you had to make a top-10 list of the devils assets (including picks, players, contract status, etc) what does it look like?
1. Jack Hughes
2. Luke Hughes
3. Nico Hischier
4. Jesper Bratt
(tier drop)
5. Nemec
6. Meier
7. Saliyev
(tier drop)
8. Casey
9. Mercer
10. Markstrom? 2026 1st? Pesce? Siegenthaler?
though I would not want to give someone in their 30s term in free agency.
For this season- I just won't entertain any ideas of splitting up Dillon and Hamilton. If they are somehow our "worst" D pair
I don’t think they’ll do this unless it’s for a very significant upgrade. They like Haula, Haula loves being here and they won’t want to ship him out unless as I said it’s for a major upgrade.for some reason in all of this trade talk i never considered the devils could be sending Haula the other way in a cap dump. Feels like a huge reason the bottom six is struggling is because he’s lost all ability to be an even remotely useful hockey player
That thread should have originally been about the record 7 game streak of 20 or less shots allowed. That was problem number 1. The way that thread was posted gave fodder to the crazies on this site.I started the Devils thread on the main board and I had 0% idea that it would become full of Leafs fans bashing Keefe
Your avy is the most appropriate reaction to this :View attachment 952359
Just an amazing turnaround from last season. Fitz, Keefe, the players all deserve credit.
Putting the word “scary” in a main board thread is devious work lolI started the Devils thread on the main board and I had 0% idea that it would become full of Leafs fans bashing Keefe
Might be worth a late first in a shitty draft.
OH MY
Hey they're above San Jose and I was told San Jose isn't that bad, let alone the worst team in the league!
After seeing how much Blackwood, Daccord, Swayman and Oettinger got paid, I think paying a first that you expect to be a later round pick for Markstrom is definitely more than reasonable.
By the way, is anyone else glad we didn't take on Spencer Knight? Another guy that's doing shit all and gets paid too much. They probably should have bought him out this offseason. That's like $15 million in goalies. Bob has definitely played like a 36 year old this season and Knight has played more like a third string goalie the last two seasons (he didn't play a second in the NHL last season) he's played in the league.
He’s probably the best skater I’ve ever seen, and I think the Niedermayer comparison is accurate in that regard.
His defensive play has taken great leaps this season. Pairing him with Pesce is the best thing we could have done for his development. Truly incredible how much he has improved something that had been a weakness and turned it into a strength.
If he gets PP1 time and some more confidence in his shot, he could easily put up huge point totals.
I think he’s already a solid #2 defenseman, maybe even a clear #1 on many teams. Within a couple years, we’ll be talking about him as an elite #1 and a perennial Norris contender.
We need to pay that man his money now, before it gets too expensive.