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Vector

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That’s a good trade for both. Maata isn’t good but neither is Detroit and Utah needs to do something. They can easily afford to trade a 3rd.

Will be interesting to see if this means the market is more open and prices aren’t going to be too crazy.
 

Nuckles

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Unsurprisingly prices are going to be high since no one is selling this early in the season and everyone wants to add something.
 
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VanJack

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Don't think that Maatta trade bodes well for us but Utah had absolutely no leverage.
I guess when you lose a game to the Sharks with three late third period goals against, desperate times call or desperate measures in Utah's case.

It seems everyone in the league is desperate for defensemen. Guys are going down like nine-pins, and most clubs just don't have any depth in the minors.

Based on those YouTube highlights of Wilander's play at BU, I'd almost be willing to consider signing him to his ELC in March and plugging him into the lineup. Is he ready? Probably not.

But this Canuck blueline is really a shambles right now. And their only other option is blowing a big chunk of their future in acquiring a guy like Zadorov at the TDL.

And speaking of Zadorov, watched two periods of the Boston-Philly game tonight. The Canucks dodged a huge bullet by not re-signing him, based on what I witnessed tonight.
 

David71

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I don’t know about the 50% retention, but this is who I expect us to get. My guess is Hoglander our first and a B level prospect (Raty is my guess)
or kilmovich..

Frank Seravalli reporting that the Canucks are already beating the bushes for blueline help. They're trying to figure out the market for some of the impending UFA d-men who might be on the move before the TDL.

The problem of course is that once you get past Hughes and Hronek, their stable of d-men is comprised mostly of 5-6-7 guys.

They're trying to use Soucy and Myers as a 3-4 pairing, but it's been a borderline disaster so far. And it won't get any better.

Unfortunately the price at a minimum is likely to be their first rounder; and another prospect who can play immediately. But it's the price you have little choice but to pay, when draft after draft you fail to find NHL d-men.
could they trade soucy instead? and find another cheaper LHD ?
 

Reverend Mayhem

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Soucy has fallen off a cliff compared to last year, that's the main problem. Myers is still Myers. The other problem is they don't have a bottom pairing like last year (originally anchored by Cole) that can take the pressure off them, maybe Brannstrom plays into that but we'll see, and he'll need a better partner to do it.

I don't even mind Forbort, but not sure how he fits unless Brannstrom plays the offside, which Tocchet hates. Desharnais has been pretty much a bust thus far ... I thought he actually had some good moments in the playoffs against us and could see the thought process ... but he's not working out.

I think Soucy would do better with less minutes. I think he can be a top 4 defender...in like half the games he plays. I always thought he would be the guy you would like to move up into the 2 pair in the case of injury in a critical situation and flip that coin.

Myers is suspect to me, like he'll be fine for stretches and have a pure chaos shift or two out of nowhere. He's under review for me. Forbort I hate 5v5. Brannstrom I need to see some more of, he's quite panicky but he'll pull out of it as well.
 
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