Proposal: Free agency edition Trade Rumours/Proposals [MOD - Stay on Topic] 5

BonHoonLayneCornell

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Cousins, Pinto & Amadio have all produced almost identically for pace and most of that lately. Hopefully they can keep bringing it as a group and those totals will trend up.
 

NyQuil

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Cousins, Pinto & Amadio have all produced almost identically for pace and most of that lately. Hopefully they can keep bringing it as a group and those totals will trend up.

The offence provided by the bottom six, along with Ullmark going full beast, is pretty much how this streak exists. It's been the difference between winning and losing in a lot of games.
 
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Sens of Anarchy

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You are absolutely right about the unforgivable aspect of the NHL. Typically that's what the AHL is good for, but not all players should develop there. My gut feeling is he has more skill than he has been able to demonstrate while positioned too high in the lineup. . He should be able to develop and find greater confidence lower in the lineup, as he seems to be doing of late. What frustrates me is that coaches seem to be way too quick to force him too high up in the lineup. Let him find his groove on the 3rd/4th and progress upward as he develops. I hold much promise for him, especially when you consider he has those rare inherent qualities you just can't teach or force - pure grit, spunk, nastiness. I don't want to see him ruined, his confidence completely destroyed. Position him for success and afford him the time he needs. IMO, he's a diamond in the rough. Keep him in the right spot so fans don't sour on him. Btw - it's not his issue if he is not properly positioned for success.
To me it made some sense to give him a shot there after Amadio and before Gaudette but he didn't take to it
 

TheNewEra

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The offence provided by the bottom six, along with Ullmark going full beast, is pretty much how this streak exists. It's been the difference between winning and losing in a lot of games.
ideally perron can come back and keep up with stutzle and we are able to put gaudette against third pairing competition again
 

Good in Osgoode

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The offence provided by the bottom six, along with Ullmark going full beast, is pretty much how this streak exists. It's been the difference between winning and losing in a lot of games.
Yeah, what a difference 2 to 3 weeks can make. At one point, not very long ago, we were 3 points from last, not just in the conference but in the entire NHL.

Huge question marks around our goaltending, secondary scoring, coaching, GM, ownership, our Captain/leadership, all of our new players, etc. etc.

Here we are now in a totally different frame of mind.
Just goes to show what a roller coaster ride it is to be a fan of a team.

Let's Go!!
 

GoSenatorsGo

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I personally would not mess with what we have cooking, that said, if we are looking to add a piece, I saw someone throw the idea of Jason Zucker in Buffalo.

That being said I would want defence before forwards.
 

UglyPuckling

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7 Billion in Revenues this year. CDN dollar will hurt a little but it’s still a 100M cap in a couple years.
And the estimated $5 - 8 m increase between next year’s cap and 2026-27 can disappear very quickly with new contracts for Pinto, Ostapchuk, new contract or replacement of Jensen, and the carryover bonus for Giroux that started this conversation in the first place, plus the Korpisalo/White buyout/retainage. Virtually all (except Giroux’s) of the Senators big contracts will still be on the books in 2026-27.

As an ‘aside', Bettman shot down the reporting of the big increase for next year that was mentioned by media (Friedman?) and said the numbers were very inaccurate and had no idea how people were coming up with them.

You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today. Abraham Lincoln.
 

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