I wouldn’t go that far.I'd trade for Trouba before I trade for Karlsson
I wouldn’t go that far.
Karlsson is mediocre defensively but will give offense.Not evening joking.
A mediocre defensively at best Karlsson is not what this team needs. They need a meaner Zub that can actually stay healthy.
Not to mention an average 2nd pairing guy. We need someone to help us score.Karlsson is mediocre defensively but will give offense.
Trouba is mediocre defensively as well
Nope, bad idea imho.
If you’ve watched Karlsson lately, he’s not even trying to defend. Players blow right by him, he makes a feeble waive of his stick as they go by, and they score goals.
It's not what we need imho. Nostalgia is strong though.
To be fair, I'm sure Karlsson would be a hell of a lot more motivated playing for his home team where he had all his success in his career with his mentor as his assistant coach vs playing for a terrible Pittsburgh team.Nope, bad idea imho.
If you’ve watched Karlsson lately, he’s not even trying to defend. Players blow right by him, he makes a feeble waive of his stick as they go by, and they score goals.
It's not what we need imho. Nostalgia is strong though.
Everybody has to admit that trading for Karlsson would be fun from a pure chaos POV.
For me, Brady yaps, hits and fights. As for his production, it's due to his cheating for offense, being on 1st line with Stu and PP1.He's led the team in scoring 4 of the last five yrs & has led this team in numerous other categories. He's the best player on the team.
Trade Stutzle, he is terrible defensively & keeps giving the puck away.
Norris now has 9 goals, plays both PP and PK, is a center, good in the dot and the only thing I see missing is his one timer. Is it because of his shoulder or is it because of how they've setup the PP? Centers are harder to find than wingers. Those that already play 200-ft game even harder.I'd trade Norris for a deal involving Crouse but we'd probably have take back another contract to balance out the salary. Maybe Maata or Cole on D?
Hmm, reading the list of what he brings to the table makes me wonder why so many are ready to trade him. If he plays 82 games this year, that means his shoulder surgery was successful. I don't see Norris as the problem on this team. We need more talent, not less.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).