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I think they will make a trade for sure if this losing skid continues.
What kind of trade is anyone's guess.
What kind of trade is anyone's guess.
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The question to me is why are we struggling,I think they will make a trade for sure if this losing skid continues.
I’d have to wonder about that given that Staois seems to be methodical & patient (perhaps). He doesn’t seem prone to knee-jerk reactions imo.I think they will make a trade for sure if this losing skid continues.
What kind of trade is anyone's guess.
Too many passengers. Lack of ownership, urgency, accountability on the part of many players.The question to me is why are we struggling,
Sanderson is a big part, from being our clear best Dman last year, to the worst +/- on the team this year, with 1 ES pt all year
Pinto is a big part of it, from close to a 60 pts pace last year, to a 22 pt pace this year.
Ullmark has been a big part, expected to be a top 10 goalie for us, has been an trainwreck.
I don't think we can solve any of that by making a trade. That doesn't mean we shouldn't make trades, just that a trade should not be aimed at solving the short term, rather it should have a longer term outlook.
Great constructive feedback. Have to think Iginla being the first draft in franchise history is off the table.
Not sure which top prospect/young player i would offer for 3 years of Tkachuk. Crouse admittedly a lot lower value than i gave him in my proposal.
More realistic to try and aquire Pinto.
OK, his name was listed as one of the guys that could be moved. UHC really needs a C. Norris is too big a risk injury wise for that contract. Stutzle is untouchable so that left Pinto as a possible target / shake up.I don't think acquiring Pinto is realistic. I don't see why the Sens trade him.
I don't know whether Justin Peters is a good goalie coach or not or who "we all thought he was", but I am pretty damn sure he isn't the reason for Ullmark's struggles.Too many passengers. Lack of ownership, urgency, accountability on the part of many players.
And maybe Justin Peter's isn't the best in class goalie coach we all thought he was.
OK, his name was listed as one of the guys that could be moved. UHC really needs a C. Norris is too big a risk injury wise for that contract. Stutzle is untouchable so that left Pinto as a possible target / shake up.
No contradiction. I am talking as a fan of the team trading for someone from Ottawa.You are contradicting yourself in the same sentence.
Norris is a huge risk injury wise … so let’s trade another center. So we are then left with thin center depth and one of them is always injured.
It’s the opposite… we need to keep Pinto because if/when Norris gets injured at least he can step in and play top 6. His name was listed because there was a contract negotiation that apparently wasn’t going well. Now he’s under contract he’s not going anywhere.
Pinto moving is extremely unlikely.
If you want to shake things up he’s not the guy you move.
Any trade we make at this point of our timeline will be to improve the Ottawa Senators. The days of throw in a 2nd round pick and here's some spare parts are over.No contradiction. I am talking as a fan of the team trading for someone from Ottawa.
I would not want my team to trade for Norris. Contract is too big for too long given his production and injury history. So a possible target, as it has been discussed the Sens need to shake up their core, is to try and acquire Pinto.
If he is not available, that is understandable.
Yeah, I think with the injury history you need at least one full season before alleviating the fear.Where does this idea that Norris is untradeable come from? Is it strictly injury history? Cause there's nothing in his game that suggests he can't be traded for something of value. On pace for ~35 goals (T37 in the league in goals), defensively responsible, elite faceoff guy, top unit penalty killer...he's not racking up the assists but his most common linemates are struggling hard at even strength scoring (Giroux, Greig, Batherson).
The question to me is why are we struggling,
Sanderson is a big part, from being our clear best Dman last year, to the worst +/- on the team this year, with 1 ES pt all year
Pinto is a big part of it, from close to a 60 pts pace last year, to a 22 pt pace this year.
Ullmark has been a big part, expected to be a top 10 goalie for us, has been an trainwreck.
I don't think we can solve any of that by making a trade. That doesn't mean we shouldn't make trades, just that a trade should not be aimed at solving the short term, rather it should have a longer term outlook.
Zub and Sanderson were fine as a pairing last year, even if there's room for improvement the issue with this season isn't Zub in the top 4.You could make an argument that we should use one of Greig or Pinto to go after a RD that we can pair with Sanderson because Zub has been bad for over a year now, and you can't trust him to stay healthy. Sanderson has never had a real top-4 partner. He's still young, it'd be nice to give him one. Find him a Methot.
Who that RD is? I have no idea, maybe there are none available. Or maybe the Islanders would be willing to deal Pulock for a local guy like Pinto. If you want to go younger, maybe the Rangers dangle Schneider for help down the middle.
If you could swing something like that, it lets you move Zub down to the third pair and then can move on from him in the summer or early next season to potentially make room for Yakemchuk.
Zub and Sanderson were fine as a pairing last year, even if there's room for improvement the issue with this season isn't Zub in the top 4.
At some point people are going to have to realize we aren't fixing Sanderson's struggles by changing his partner, whatever he's dealing with will have to resolve itself.Zub has been bad, and Sanderson has been bad. That pairing is certainly a reason for our play this season, IMO. Zub hasn't been good for a while, if we're being frank. This year, Sanderson has really struggled and Zub can't bail him out at all.
The problem we have is you can't really move Hamonic or JBD up, and Chabot finally looks good with a partner in Jensen and you don't want to mess that up.
So for 40 minutes a night, we're rolling out D-pairings that aren't playing well.
If a deal was available, I'd move on from Pinto or Greig for a steady RD. Build from the D out.
A 2024 version of Foligno for Methot.
At some point people are going to have to realize we aren't fixing Sanderson's struggles by changing his partner, whatever he's dealing with will have to resolve itself.
The goal is not to fix Sanderson. The goal is to improve the team. Upgrading on Zub in the top 4 and having him anchor the 3rd pair (where Kleven needs help) would be a way to improve the team. And if you could do that by dealing from a position of relative strength in a less important position (3rd line C), why not?
I think you're exaggerating how "bad" he's been. He's not been the problem on that pairing,The goal is not to fix Sanderson. The goal is to improve the team. Upgrading on Zub in the top 4 and having him anchor the 3rd pair (where Kleven needs help) would be a way to improve the team. And if you could do that by dealing from a position of relative strength in a less important position (3rd line C), why not?
I think you're exaggerating how "bad" he's been. He's not been the problem on that pairing,
I'm ok with an upgrade, but realistically iteans moving Zub out, not shifting him to the third pair. You can't really bring in many top 4 caliber guys while keeping Zub if you plan on staying under the cap,
The biggest improvement this team can likely make is getting people to play up to their abilities, anything else is likely to end up robbing Peter to pay Mary.
Right now its injury risk and contract. However, if he plays healthy all this year, and we look to trade him next season instead, then he definitely can be traded, especially if we retain like 1mil. That would be one less year left on his term and he would've demonstrated that his shoulder is fixed and less of a risk. It just wont be easy to trade him until a year from now imo.Where does this idea that Norris is untradeable come from? Is it strictly injury history? Cause there's nothing in his game that suggests he can't be traded for something of value. On pace for ~35 goals (T37 in the league in goals), defensively responsible, elite faceoff guy, top unit penalty killer...he's not racking up the assists but his most common linemates are struggling hard at even strength scoring (Giroux, Greig, Batherson).
Haven't we said that for the last 3 years? Has it happened yet?
Sanderson was in the exact same role last year, Pinto both performed better in similar roles last year. We've moved Greig around because guys aren't living up to expectations but he played wing at times last year too and was much better than he has been this yearMaybe a part of the reason why some are not playing up to their abilities is because they're in the wrong role. Take Greig, for example. We were hoping to get 35-40 points out of him. Right now he's on pace for 25 and has been mostly invisible. Could it be because we're trying to play him at RW, a position he isn't suited for, instead of center, because there's no room at center?
He needs to force his way into a center role, he's proven nowhere near enough for us to make room for him and hope for the bestSo shouldn't we consider making room for him at C, or moving him for someone who's a better fit?
There's a salary cap, not sure who you have on mind but not a lot of options would work, maybe by the deadline when there's more roomAnd depending on who you bring in, you could certainly move Zub to the third pair for the rest of this year, and probably next if Yakemchuk isn't ready.
There is no way we should be doing that, trading Pinto because he's struggling for a dozen games coming off an injury would be a massive blunderLet's say the Rangers come to you and offer Schneider for Pinto, straight up (no idea if they would, I'm guessing no, but this is purely hypothetical).
I think it's short term gain for long term pain, watching Pinto thrive elsewhere will come back to haunt us.Does moving Greig back to 3C and having a top 6 of Sanderson, Schneider, Chabot, Jensen, Zub and Kleven make this team better? I think it does.