Speculation: KARLSSON Megathread | Part III | MOD Warning Edition

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Burrowsaurus

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You know I think yzerman is incredibly insecure. He enters every deal just making sure the other team doesn’t get close to a fair trade. Like if it’s not a homerun win it’s not a deal worth making. Now. This isn’t necessarily true. But I’m hoping yzerman reads this and it gets under his skin. That’s not going to happen either. But you know.
 

Rhaegar Targaryen

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You know I think yzerman is incredibly insecure. He enters every deal just making sure the other team doesn’t get close to a fair trade. Like if it’s not a homerun win it’s not a deal worth making. Now. This isn’t necessarily true. But I’m hoping yzerman reads this and it gets under his skin. That’s not going to happen either. But you know.

I’ve always found GM’s like him, and Nill from Dallas, try for the big ‘home run’ trades where they fleece other teams. But they’re never able to build a Stanley Cup Champion.

A lot of times, slower, safer moves that build chemistry are the key to winning. Not being HF’s favourite GM
 

Silencio

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You know I think yzerman is incredibly insecure. He enters every deal just making sure the other team doesn’t get close to a fair trade. Like if it’s not a homerun win it’s not a deal worth making. Now. This isn’t necessarily true. But I’m hoping yzerman reads this and it gets under his skin. That’s not going to happen either. But you know.

(*Slightly too loud voice*)

"I heard Steve Yzerman doesn't have the guts to trade Nikita Kucherov for Cody Ceci."
 

BondraTime

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You know I think yzerman is incredibly insecure. He enters every deal just making sure the other team doesn’t get close to a fair trade. Like if it’s not a homerun win it’s not a deal worth making. Now. This isn’t necessarily true. But I’m hoping yzerman reads this and it gets under his skin. That’s not going to happen either. But you know.
I think you are misusing the term "insecure"...

What you are describing to me seems to be smart and competent
 

Ray Kinsella

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Uggghhhhhhh.... EK was just in my building (Constitution Square)!!!! According to security I missed him by 7 freaking minutes.... :(
 
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Ray Kinsella

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Damn it Ray !!!!That was our window ,and you had to stop for a coffee...lol
I know... :(

Actually, I was going for lunch and a colleague told me he was in the building, so I went to the ground floor in hopes to catch him and, after inquiring with security, I was told I had just missed him... 7 damn minutes :(
 
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Ice-Tray

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I think you are misusing the term "insecure"...

What you are describing to me seems to be smart and competent

It's a fine line though, because you can find yourself negotiating yourself out of players that you really should have on your roster.

Smart and competent would have been making the trade for one of the best defensemen to lace them up, in his prime, for a couple of your better young assets, THAT would have been the smart move, but it looks like SY is gun shy, and it's going to cost him. He's afraid to trade things he likes, and looks to be afraid to make mutually beneficial deals. Which is fine, unless you're turning down getting a player that would arguably be the best player on your team.

SY could potentially have already created one of the best blue line parings in history, in their primes, if he wasn't so frightened to take a chance (not exactly much of a gamble in reality).

Instead, his team will toil on even footing with several other east coast teams, and watch someone else, even us, claim the prize of prizes (EK).
 

Do Make Say Think

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It's a fine line though, because you can find yourself negotiating yourself out of players that you really should have on your roster.

Smart and competent would have been making the trade for one of the best defensemen to lace them up, in his prime, for a couple of your better young assets, THAT would have been the smart move, but it looks like SY is gun shy, and it's going to cost him. He's afraid to trade things he likes, and looks to be afraid to make mutually beneficial deals. Which is fine, unless you're turning down getting a player that would arguably be the best player on your team.

SY could potentially have already created one of the best blue line parings in history, in their primes, if he wasn't so frightened to take a chance (not exactly much of a gamble in reality).

Instead, his team will toil on even footing with several other east coast teams, and watch someone else, even us, claim the prize of prizes (EK).

SY has a fine track record in trades. Not in win vs loss but rather he gets full value for his players. Whatever reason he has to not pull the trigger on landing EK, safe to say they are good ones.
 
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