Interesting. I can actually see Chytil there.Time to move on. We have other wingers that will provide the size that he already brings. Kakko, Kravtsov, and Buchnevich are all big players. They don't necessarily get personified as that, but they are that. These are players that will grow into their frames even more. Buch might even be over 200lbs by the time this upcoming season begins (NHL website has him at 196, could easily bump up over 200 while continuing to work out at Prentiss).
Not to mention, Lemieux plays a hard game, Lias does too. Chytil is listed as 6'3 203. Zib is a horse.
We're not a team that lacks size. We also don't lack in speed. Those are the two biggest factors in having Kreider on the roster.
Yes, his net front presence would need to be replaced, and we don't have anyone else on the roster that is as good as he is in that role. With that said, there will be guys that can be options there. Can already see Andersson in that role. While smaller in size, it's where he makes his money on the PP. That or the bumper spot. Lemieux will be there too. Depending on the structure of the PP, Kakko might fill that role from time to time.
In the past, we needed these things because others couldn't provide that. We're at a point where we could bank another high pick and a prospect from a team that missed on Panarin. Time to strike while the iron is hot.
With the cupboard re-stocked here, Gorton should look at trading one of#18, #22, #42 along with #2nd round pick in 2020 draft for a B prospect that doesn't hit the cap. Sens, Jackets, the Jets etc. I would assume a club that just lost some valueable assets would grab a player to gain a pick. It's only for 2 seasons for any of the aforementioned. Get-r-done!
This is definitely my preferred course of action. I’m down with giving up a 2nd/3rd next year to ship off one of those awful contracts.
I think it should be Shattenkirk at 50% + 3rd for a bag of pucks along with Kreider for a center prospect or 2020 1st.
I love it when fans of other teams come to our boards and then use a denegrating nickname for our team.If the Lightning offered a sweet enough futures package would the Rags be willing to retain on Kreider?
Why is everyone so quick to give up on Chytil as their 2nd line center?
I am sure that it is. The only problem is that all names that start with S in that sentence are untradeable.I think the priority should be to move Staal, Smith, Shattenkirk and Vlad. (These 4 contracts combined are just under 21 million in capspace)
No, you can also trade Buch. Let's say he bridges at $3.25, after that he would be looking at a deal that at a minimum would be comparable to Kreider.The only way it would make sense to keep Kreider is if we could move 2 of the contracts above. Outside of Vlad though, those contracts do not seem movable, at least until less term is left.
Why is everyone so quick to give up on Chytil as their 2nd line center?
Speaking only for myself, I've never quite been sure that Chytil even is a center. That goes back to before he was drafted.
So it's not so much me giving up on Chytil as the second line center, so much as not really being all-in on the concept of him being a center to begin with.
Their next biggest obligation is signing Trouba. Then figure out with the money left over, how can we make it work for Kreider? It can’t be at the expense of Buchnevich and Lem. DeAngelo, while I think he’s a good defenseman in the sense of puck handling and passing, may be expendable with what we have in D in the pipeline. They have to trade Namestnikov with that high cap hit, unfortunately. Too bad because I like him as a player.
Pretty sure that would have already happened if it was possible.I want to keep Kreider. We should try to lure a team in taking one of Shatty or Smith and some of the forwards
But he was drafted as a center, no?
Eh, he was "listed" as a center, or a C/W, but he spent a lot of time playing wing in his draft year and there were questions about what position he would play moving forward.
At the time it was easy to point to him playing the wing as a byproduct of his age in a pro league. But I've never quite been sure the sum of the parts worked out at center.
I think there's a strong desire for him to be a center, because if the pieces come together it's an enticing package. But I've never felt he's looked completely comfortable there.
Generally speaking, I worry that we're so hungry for centers that we kind of push that hope/projection onto to certain guys --- be it Chytil, Kakko, Kravtsov, Barron, etc.
On the flip side, with our guys who are more natural at the position, we seem to want to push them over to the wings --- namely Zibanejad and Howden.
Without knowing what he and his agent iare looking for, it's hard to gauge if he's worth keeping or not. But I get the feeling if the Rangers want him, they'll find a way to keep him. I doubt they'll just give him away for futures. Personally, I'd rather have him over Buch and Names. He brings more balance to the top 6.