TrufleShufle
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Optics suck sure; though im not worried about that and i dont think you should be eitherI agree, its whatever. But Optics are awful
It doesn't contradict anything, you're just looking for a reason to get angry. The Devils only make this move if they know they're getting LTIR space, if Jack goes on then we can afford to facilitate as many deals as we want AND make our own deadline deals.The first part of your reply contradicts the second.
We need cap space. That doesn't make the trade "whatever". That makes the trade baffling.
This isn’t optics, that’s straight up corrupt bullshit.Optics suck sure; though im not worried about that and i dont think you should be either
If optics mattered the Golden Knights would have folded by now
Dont bother with logic lolWe need to use as much Cap space as possible before they put Jack LTIR.
6. Shane Lachance, LW, 21 (Boston University)
After spending two seasons post-draft in the USHL while he figured out how to use his big, heavy, 6-foot-5 body, Lachance became Youngstown’s captain and led the team to a Clark Cup. Now he’s a captain again as a sophomore at BU and it’s really starting to come together for him at the NCAA level. He had a respectable freshman year at BU last year but he has been the Terriers’ most consistent forward this year. He’s a physically daunting player with a good feel around the net, a willingness to go plant himself there, and a knack for getting his stick on tips, redirects and rebounds. He’s showing more comfort on the puck and confidence on the attack as he tries to diversify his game beyond the stereotypical wall/net-front guy. He’s got a late-August birthday, which speaks to some of the runway he was given in junior to develop before going off to college as well. Lachance works hard, he supports play well, he plays off skill guys effectively, he’s good along the wall on the cycle, and there are some who believe he might become a classic big-man role player at the next level eventually. He has shown a little more of the pace/sense I wanted to see out of him this year and there’s a mold to work with there, for sure. He’s a well-liked player who plays with an identity and it’s not hard to imagine him as a bottom-six NHLer.
The team needs actual help on the ice, and instead we are giving up valuable cap space to bring in the kid of a team employee, who is not going to help the team at all.
Seems like pretty straightforward nepotism and corruption to me.
You guys set up these impossible expectations where we trade for every good player on the market and then throw a tantrum when anything less than your made up fantasy happens. Teams are allowed to make small trades too.
Or you just dont understand whats going onThis isn’t optics, that’s straight up corrupt bullshit.
lol this is so ridiculous I just have to laugh. This is the devils leadership folks.
The team needs actual help on the ice, and instead we are giving up valuable cap space to bring in the kid of a team employee, who is not going to help the team at all.
Seems like pretty straightforward nepotism and corruption to me.
The fact that you cited the Golden Knights is either intentionally or unintentionally the funniest thing of all time. The Knights built a reputation of being cut-throat to WIN at all costs. The Devils just traded cap space for a nepo-baby who probably golfed with Fitz at the country club over the summer.Optics suck sure; though im not worried about that and i dont think you should be either
If optics mattered the Golden Knights would have folded by now
What about the optics of Frederic being the kind of player the Devils badly needed to fill out the bottom-6 of their roster while Eric Haula's skeleton flails around the ice, but instead of adding Frederic we just helped another team get frederic by sending cap space over for Tommy Fitz's friend's son, who is a longshot-at-best to even be an AHL regular?
The fact that anyone here is saying "this isn't a big deal" is maddening. Cap space is valuable. If you're not going to use all of your available cap space, trade it for a f***ing draft pick -- not your friend's overage son who will never be a part of this f***ing hockey team?
You know it’s getting tough when even I start overreacting lmaoWatching people overreact over this is hilarious.
you're off by a decimal point, brotha~140K in cap space likely isn't the difference between us getting somebody or not. Let's just take a deep breath, still have a few days before the deadline.