TruGr1t
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- Jun 26, 2003
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It's obviously really time to be looking at what you can do to turn it around next season. Someone mentioned it on the radio, but there is nothing wrong with effectively selling this year, hoarding futures, and looking what you can do with the assets and cap space in the summer. Recent comments from Sat seem to hopefully indicate management is realizing this.
If you traditionally sell guys like Boeser, Lankinen and Suter at the deadline you could get quite a good mix of futures, I'd think. You also probably maximize Miller's value trading him to a contender who isn't particularly interested in moving established NHL pieces.
At this point, they should be opening up cap space and hoarding assets heading into the summer to see what becomes available around the draft, what the free agent pool looks like, etc.
Any sort of "quick fix" strategy this season that contemplates turning this group around with 1-2 trades is completely delusional.
If you traditionally sell guys like Boeser, Lankinen and Suter at the deadline you could get quite a good mix of futures, I'd think. You also probably maximize Miller's value trading him to a contender who isn't particularly interested in moving established NHL pieces.
At this point, they should be opening up cap space and hoarding assets heading into the summer to see what becomes available around the draft, what the free agent pool looks like, etc.
Any sort of "quick fix" strategy this season that contemplates turning this group around with 1-2 trades is completely delusional.