Maybe true in the sense that we have multiple conversations going on, but make no mistake that we wanted the Carolina deal(s) and it was likely Tulsky that chose Rantanen over our guysI imagine we probably went to them to jack up the value as well. Remember how 90%+ of the trades we made just pops up with no leaks.
Their cap situation is shockingly much better than that.Well managed doesn’t mean they make enough money to want to spend to a 98M cap.
We play ourselves, man.
It's like...you finish unloading your trailer, think you're done for the day, then that dickhead supervisor Brian's got another one for ya.
Gillis did the same with Hodgson, just chose his targets poorly.Right idea. I disagree upon the execution. Keep Tocchet, project strength and produce leverage. I miss the days of Brian Burke who'd actually leverage this situation nicely.
Nowadays, all managers are suits with the charisma of a wet towel on the floor of some god forsaken men's change room.
Basically zero interest in pairing Mittelstadt with Pettersson at centre. That would be a good way to make yourself a lot worse with no clear direction.
Gillis did the same with Hodgson, just chose his targets poorly.
Wouldn’t say it with certainty considering we don’t know what else was out thereMaybe true in the sense that we have multiple conversations going on, but make no mistake that we wanted the Carolina deal(s) and it was likely Tulsky that chose Rantanen over our guys
In the LR, yes. But if that's what you expect to happen, you deal under the presumption of certainty and have more bargaining power.
Right now we have less than none. We fire sale this mother, get ready for your new Benning overlord.
What did you do with all the time you saved by typing LR instead of long run?In the LR, yes. But if that's what you expect to happen, you deal under the presumption of certainty and have more bargaining power.
Right now we have less than none. We fire sale this mother, get ready for your new Benning overlord.
If you take futures at least you can flip them for not a super soft 2C to play behind your pillowy soft 1C.
Think the owner'll sign off on that?
What did you do with all the time you saved by typing LR instead of long run?
They’ve already done something similar in the Hronek deal.
Right idea. I disagree upon the execution. Keep Tocchet, project strength and produce leverage. I miss the days of Brian Burke who'd actually leverage this situation nicely.
Nowadays, all managers are suits with the charisma of a wet towel on the floor of some god forsaken men's change room.
It’s not just about the cap, they are not in a big market. Friedman mentioned this earlier too, with the cap going up, a lot of teams are not going to spend to the cap especially as it hit 100M.Their cap situation is shockingly much better than that.
They could take on Miller and Demko(or a different goalie at 5mil), sign Rantanen at 14mil and only be at 80mil
Remaining spots to fill would be Nishkin, 3rd pairing rhd, a 4th line and a 13th forward.
It would be much closer to 90 than 98
VCCaptured more of my thoughts faster and organized them more efficiently. How do you take notes?
Brian Burke lost nearly every big trade he made as the Canucks GM.
I have doubts about the Canucks wanting to send Pettersson to a Western conference team.Pettersson to Colorado for Necas, Mittelstadt, plus?
Wonder if this is being discussed.
I have doubts about the Canucks wanting to send Pettersson to a Western conference team.
I feel like every serious/legitimate rumor involving Petey and Miller has been with Eastern teams.
If they "just wanted him off the team", they could make that happen in a nano-second....they feel that this is a valuable player and they are trying to get some kind of value back.I think they would send Miller to the Oilers if it was possible at this point and if they offered the best package. They just want him off the team.
Really? This is insanity.I think they would send Miller to the Oilers if it was possible at this point and if they offered the best package. They just want him off the team.