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Looks like a finesse player. Very few penalty minutes throughout his career.
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That's not even remotely close to what i said. I specifically stated in my post that if an elite player in his prime is avalaible you do it. It's all fine let's just pretend Evans, Armia, Dvorak, Gallagher, RHP, Pazetta and Anderson are not under contract for next season. Like i said if he's willing to play in the AHL when the team is healthy fine. If he's looking for a sure NHL spot i would pass.Sorry, but that isn't a second line that wins you games.
I'm not sure why NHL teams are interested in a guy who's going to be AHL material...
So do you think Karpsiov would have had 120 points last year? Big ices are different. Lot of skilled soft players unable to adapt to the NHL will have success over there. Doesn't make the other players whose skills translate to the NHL better not good.
I don't know if this guy's skills translate to the NHL better than Weal but him not being more productive than Weal means nothing imo. The year Kaprizov had 62 points a certain Linus Omark had 54 points. Omark best NHL season was 27 points.
Or Panarin?The next Jiri Sekac
I'm not sure why NHL teams are interested in a guy who's going to be AHL material...
bigger player.. funny no drafted though
ahhh thanks7 points in 24 MHL games in his first draft year.
He's been improving every year since then though.
5 of the players you listed don't have contracts extending beyond next season and the other two (Anderson and Gallagher) certainly aren't in the team's long term plans. It would be shortsighted to base roster decisions on that logic. Heck, if we did sign Tsyplakov he might have the best chance of everyone listed here of still being with the Habs in '25-'26.That's not even remotely close to what i said. I specifically stated in my post that if an elite player in his prime is avalaible you do it. It's all fine let's just pretend Evans, Armia, Dvorak, Gallagher, RHP, Pazetta and Anderson are not under contract for next season. Like i said if he's willing to play in the AHL when the team is healthy fine. If he's looking for a sure NHL spot i would pass.
“Would you like this free 6/49 ticket”?A free KHL scratch ticket isn't prime Rick Nash so we should pass is what I'm gathering from this thread
Only one way to find out really….it can’t be worse as those other players have shown not much if anything at all.Is he really better those AHLer though ? Not sure
1 yr maxOnly one way to find out really….it can’t be worse as those other players have shown not much if anything at all.
Sign him for 2yrs and see what he’s got….doesn’t cut it, trade him to one of those other teams who were interested
agreed.. no over payment for this guy.. figs are to trying to get him too1 yr max
1 yr max
agreed.. no over payment for this guy.. figs are to trying to get him too
Here's people who can express my opinion better than myselfThis is minor news, that's why I posted it in the trade thread.
No idea why anything minor needs its own thread every time.
He'd probably look real good alongside Suzuki and Slafkovsky. If we are in the running I would be telling him this is exactly where we want you to play.Elliotte Friedman reported on 32 Thoughts that the Leafs and Habs are among the two Canadian teams he has met with and that he is expected to make a decision this week.
Maxim Tsyplakov - Stats, Contract, Salary & More
Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Maxim Tsyplakov, 1998-09-19 Moskva, RUS Russia. Most recently in the NHL with New York Islanders. Complete player biography and stats.www.eliteprospects.com