JAK
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Which one of Myers, Hamonic, and Poolman are tradeable with the term remaining?
Look at Hamonic's contract.
Which one of Myers, Hamonic, and Poolman are tradeable with the term remaining?
Look at Hamonic's contract.
So we trade the best one? He also has a ntc for the first year - so I don’t think that assumption is entirely a guarantee.Look at Hamonic's contract.
So we trade the best one? He also has a ntc for the first year - so I don’t think that assumption is entirely a guarantee.
oh, then i agreeWhat I meant is that he would get a big bonus starting second year.
So if we need to trade him next off season, it would be doable.
Woo is still a project... he will need at least 2 years of seasoning... I suspect he will be pressured to develop into a stay at home Dman... he needs to work on his decision making, passing out of the zone... but I think this kid could end up being a reliable defender, who can hit and log serious minutes... time will tell...
Wasn't he paired up with Rathbone for most of last year? Would be nice if they could continue to develop that chemistry and one day be a solid top 4 pairing for us down the road.
Woo is still a project... he will need at least 2 years of seasoning... I suspect he will be pressured to develop into a stay at home Dman... he needs to work on his decision making, passing out of the zone... but I think this kid could end up being a reliable defender, who can hit and log serious minutes... time will tell...
I think this is the best case scenario for Woo. Great if he can do it. I think he is probably more likely to get a regular gig in 23/24. He now has to contend with a list of veteran defenders like Hunt who can play both sides. Schenn. And Keeper, who has ample amounts of the toughness quality.A good path for Woo would be to impress at camp, be one of the first callups, get some NHL games under his belt and show some promise, then crack the team the following year.
I think this is the best case scenario for Woo. Great if he can do it. I think he is probably more likely to get a regular gig in 23/24. He now has to contend with a list of veteran defenders like Hunt who can play both sides. Schenn. And Keeper, who has ample amounts of the toughness quality.
Give Woo some heavy minutes in Abbotsford this year, try to use him in every situation and let him develop. It would be cool if he earned his way to first callup, and hopefully oneday become Rathbone's defensive partner.
I'm certain some GM out there would value Myers as of today.Which one of Myers, Hamonic, and Poolman are tradeable with the term remaining?
I'm certain some GM out there would value Myers as of today.
Successfully dumping Gudbranson and then watching him still find landing places around the league has destroyed my faith in GM's.
Given that Woo was clearly a Brackett pick, the theory goes that Woo will be traded? Maybe at the deadline?
Best thing for Woo is to show how big and tough he is.