I'm so happy you permit sire.Portillo sounds Italian or Spanish but hey if he grew up in Sweden then that's OK too
YepThe biggest reason I'm okay with this trade is, come draft day, the Kings would have spent anywhere from a 2nd rounder to 7th rounder to draft a goalie that's further back in development.
Kings can only reasonably expect a couple more good years from the collection of goalies in their current age range. Relying on grabbing an 18 year-old at the draft would take too long before he's NHL ready. And counting on Portillo signing as a free agent isn't guaranteed. Someone else may have traded for his rights or signed him, and Blake can't be the bridesmaid or be okay with "settling" with some other cast off.
It's a good deal for both sides.
He should see how Matt Villalta is feeling.man if i'm cal i'm feeling about as small as a mouse right now
He couldn't re-enter the draft anyway. He's too old.Would have preferred a 4th... Yet if Portillo re-entered the draft and we selected him with that third I think most everyone would be happy. The way I look at it. Closer and more developed yet like any goalie has some things to work on. Tall goalies tend to take longer too.
Villalta has been given any chance someone could ask for.He should see how Matt Villalta is feeling.
Given they were looking to move him, somebody was going to throw them a pick. Given he’s likely to sign (there must have been some due diligence), it’s worth the pick. There will be plenty of opportunity to make the NHL in 2-3 years and if every signs the G position suddenly looks ok. Villalta is probably the odd man out.Pipeline move but another risky one, lot of outgoing picks for unsigned players
But in theory I like it a lot
I don’t think he’s anything other than a AHL goaltender but he’s definitely taken a step this year. He’s now a solid AHL keeper and wasn’t that before.Villalta has been given any chance someone could ask for.
Somehow he found a way to take step back every year.
He has the size and all tools to become a pro but something is not right
Those comments makes sense with the fact that we gave up the 3rd. It's too high a draft pick to give up without a very good idea that the guy likes the Kings organization and wants/plans on signing with us.The Buffalo news got some quotes from Portillo that I imagine would interest you
“It’s obviously a business and, first of all, I'm super thankful for everything that I went through with Buffalo,” he told The News during a phone interview. “I had such a good time working with Seamus very closely. He's been absolutely fantastic for my development. It's a business decision and I don't want to get too deep into that, but I think the opportunity in LA is gonna be great. I'm really excited to hopefully start my pro career there and get going. It’s obviously a good opportunity and hopefully I get something started there.”
He goes on to say his agent and your GM are close and he trusts them and was directed towards this opportunity.
Was making a hypothetical. Was hoping we would get Hrabal with a mid 20's pick yet that is now gone. Was just saying if Portillo was in the draft I am sure many would be upset if we passed on him with our 2nd rounder yet alone 3rd.He couldn't re-enter the draft anyway. He's too old.
Sorry, I misunderstood.Was making a hypothetical. Was hoping we would get Hrabal with a mid 20's pick yet that is now gone. Was just saying if Portillo was in the draft I am sure many would be upset if we passed on him with our 2nd rounder yet alone 3rd.
0 harm or foul. Could have written it more clearSorry, I misunderstood.
I really don't like his lateral movement and having his paddle constantly up.I don’t think he’s anything other than a AHL goaltender but he’s definitely taken a step this year. He’s now a solid AHL keeper and wasn’t that before.
peterson's glove hand looks like someone who's never caught anything with one hand or put on a baseball glove in thier lives. i mean it never moves. bizarre but it also looks like something that could be fixedI really don't like his lateral movement and having his paddle constantly up.
Those are basics you should have mastered before entering the pro's.
Petersen has the same problem, he just mixes it with having his glove always down
peterson's glove hand looks like someone who's never caught anything with one hand or put on a baseball glove in thier lives. i mean it never moves. bizarre but it also looks like something that could be fixed