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A second Pius Suter would be a useful addition.

I don't get the sense Quinn dislikes JT either, but I also really don't think brass would have concluded they need to trade JT if Quinn wasn't on board, or at least leaning in that direction.

Given the calibre of player JT is, the preferred scenario is obviously to keep him. He must really rub everyone on the team the wrong way if they decided six weeks ago that the situation has gone too far.
6 weeks ago they decided one of them needed to go.

Perhaps if they can't get anything resembling fair value back for JT, they end up moving Pettersson instead.

Worked out well enough in 2013 when after months of trying to move Luongo Gillis shocked the hockey world by trading the younger player; and then less than a year later they traded Luongo for Markstrom. Both high end franchise goalies dealt in less than a year.
 
Vegas traded for Hert's age 29-through-35 seasons. We are trying to trade Miller's age 31-through-36.

He was 30 years old when they acquiring him. They have Hertl for the entirety of his 31-through-36 seasons. Any team getting Miller is getting him for the entirety of his age 32-through-36 seasons.
 
Just announce that you are no longer taking calls until the deadline, tell the team the same, and hope thing change either internally or externally with the offers.
 
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6 weeks ago they decided one of them needed to go.

Perhaps if they can't get anything resembling fair value back for JT, they end up moving Pettersson instead.

Worked out well enough in 2013 when after months of trying to move Luongo Gillis shocked the hockey world by trading the younger player; and then less than a year later they traded Luongo for Markstrom. Both high end franchise goalies dealt in less than a year.

Also worked out when moving Horvat ahead of Miller 2 seasons ago. Could very well see the same thing happen here.
 
Well Boeser is nowhere near the level of Hull so that comparison aren't really relevant. Also, Hull's best seasons has prime Oates and Modano as his center, it wasn't like he was scoring 70 with nobody good feeding him the puck.
Aside from you disliking the comparison, I'm not sure we are disagreeing apart from conclusions drawn. Hull does benefit from having a playmaking C feeding him but is that a bad thing? Like Mogilny was at his best when he had a good C feeding him. Of course Boeser benefits from playing with good players but it's not like he can't score playing with different Cs.

Lets just say that we have our difference preferences, and we probably see each players differently going forward. I think Boeser will have a much steeper decline sooner due to foot speed, so any long term deal for him is extra risky comparing to Ehler. And that is essentially what it is signing a long term deal for these guys, its how you project them going forward.
I get that but when you're giving out these long term $$$ deals, the priority isn't the back end of it but the front end of it. Of course if the assessment is that Boeser will decline "soon" then of course you should think twice about giving him a 7-8 year contract. That has nothing to do with Ehlers.

For me, I don't want to build a team that wins only in the regular season. Ehlers has not shown the ability to produce in the playoffs. Meanwhile we've seen Boeser score some big goals in the playoffs. Plus it's not like Ehlers isn't injury prone. So that should be factored in as well if you think he will simply age well.
 
let him go win again at 4 nations. he'll come back refreshed. everybody needs a break from each other.

given the canucks general vibe this season, miller is going to mcbaby petey in the face, followed by zibanejad doing the same to quinn in retaliation.

miller will some how be suspended for the rest of the year, hughes and pettersson will be hurt, and zib will be revitalized and go on to win the conn smythe, specifically dropping an unsolicited "f*** you vancouver" along the way

(spending too much time around oilers fans... this victim fantasy stuff is kinda fun)
 
given the canucks general vibe this season, miller is going to mcbaby petey in the face, followed by zibanejad doing the same to quinn in retaliation.

miller will some how be suspended for the rest of the year, hughes and pettersson will be hurt, and zib will be revitalized and go on to win the conn smythe, specifically dropping an unsolicited "f*** you vancouver" along the way

(spending too much time around oilers fans... this victim fantasy stuff is kinda fun)
True Canucks luck would have him hang a knee on Pettersson and both would end up (k)needing full ACL reconstruction surgeries.
 
6 weeks ago they decided one of them needed to go.

Perhaps if they can't get anything resembling fair value back for JT, they end up moving Pettersson instead.

Worked out well enough in 2013 when after months of trying to move Luongo Gillis shocked the hockey world by trading the younger player; and then less than a year later they traded Luongo for Markstrom. Both high end franchise goalies dealt in less than a year.
IIRC the reporting was they they decided on moving Miller. This tracks with them having to put Miller in time-out for a month to get a break from antics.

I wouldn't really characterize eventually trading both goalies in 2013 as "good", when it immediately preceded the worst era in franchise history. I don't think we want that outcome.
 
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IIRC the reporting was they they decided on moving Miller. This tracks with them having to put Miller in time-out for a month to get a break from antics.

I wouldn't really characterize eventually trading both goalies in 2013 as "good", when it immediately preceded the worst era in franchise history. I don't think we want that outcome.
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IIRC the reporting was they they decided on moving Miller. This tracks with them having to put Miller in time-out for a month to get a break from antics.

I wouldn't really characterize eventually trading both goalies in 2013 as "good", when it immediately preceded the worst era in franchise history. I don't think we want that outcome.
We got back a future franchise #1 and a very good 1/2C. Neither of which had anything to do with Jim Benning.
 
I have trouble believing that we need to add to "get rid of" Miller.

I think the "sweetener" part can mean different things. If say Carolina is trading Kotkaniemi and Roslovic then ya they would want another forward back. Unless there's a forward stuck in the farm system, a completely expendable forward etc. a team that is looking to win now generally won't be looking to deal 2 roster forwards for one unless it's an absolute must to make the cap work. It's not like Carolina has a lot of cap space remaining if they do that swap though.

And we're likely not talking about 1 for 1 swap here so "adding" another piece to make the deal work isn't the negative that some are interpreting it as. Buffalo "added" a 3rd in the Eichel deal.

Carolina playing the long game in their pursuit of Hoglander.
 
given the canucks general vibe this season, miller is going to mcbaby petey in the face, followed by zibanejad doing the same to quinn in retaliation.

miller will some how be suspended for the rest of the year, hughes and pettersson will be hurt, and zib will be revitalized and go on to win the conn smythe, specifically dropping an unsolicited "f*** you vancouver" along the way

(spending too much time around oilers fans... this victim fantasy stuff is kinda fun)
If JT does that, we need to try him for war crimes.
 
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You are correct.

The botched handling of the goalies partially led to Gillis' downfall. And then we know what happened next.

I guess we'll just have to pray that Aquatard doesn't do anything too aquatardy in the event Ruthervin have to make what seem like impossible decisions.
 
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Winnipeg Jets
  • His understanding is that Jonathan Toews is not planning a comeback for this season
  • Thinks Toews would see the Jets as a potential fit
Washington Capitals
  • Looking to extend Logan Thompson
  • Both their goalies are UFAs
  • Have had talks with both goalies but have been treading carefully; don’t want to disrupt chemistry
  • Some urgency to signing Thompson; want to sign him before the 4 Nations break
  • Mentions Mackenzie Blackwood and Joey Daccord as contract comparables
Vancouver Canucks
  • Canucks and Kevin Lankinen have expressed a mutual desire to extend the relationship past this season
  • Haven’t been serious contract talks yet between the two sides
  • Lankinen’s side is waiting for the NHL to announce the salary cap increase
  • New goalie extensions keep changing the market
  • Doesn’t think he can be signed for less than 4m
 


Pettersson seems unlikely to go anywhere:

Pettersson
  • Told the Canucks he wants to stay and the talks around him have cooled
  • Team and players are receptive to Pettersson staying
  • If Pettersson plays to the level he can play at, people will rally around that




Also worked out when moving Horvat ahead of Miller 2 seasons ago. Could very well see the same thing happen here.


Given what we are seeing now with Miller, not really sure that decision "worked out".
 
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yeah i think this offseason could see substantial change depending on if (and how badly) they miss the playoffs



i think there's 0% chance yzerman reacquires miller. buffalo and boston both seem possible but i doubt miller waives for either as long as new york is on the table
I think New York could quickly be off the table if the offer does not improve. More bidders could also make New York more serious.

Buffalo and Cplumbus are on the cusp of something. In Buffalo's case they need impact veterans.
 

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