GirardSpinorama
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Newhook and Dach were suppose to help speed up Montreal's rebuild. Its failed but I can see the rational behind it.
Troll takes on both sides, really. Rampant homerism abound.there's 0 incentive for Montreal. none.
feel the bern!
have you ever had reconstructive knee surgery?
takes a while for a recovery - both physical and psychological..
but lets carry on with all the sanctimonious, troll takes
and shitty trade offers from the usual cast of characters
Make senses to do "similar" deals if the opportunity come up. But you're lying to yourself if you want to pay the same price today for players who has less value than before.On average only the pick #13 generally nets you an actually impactful NHL player. Dach and Newhook were young, had high draft pedigree and were kinda proven at the time of those trades. I would do both of those deals again any day. Right now they both look like whiffs but the same thing often happens with draft picks too, you are rarely getting anything certain in that pick range and at least Dach and Newhook have already shown promise at the NHL level.
Duh I don't think they're worth it now but if I had the opportunity to re-do the trades knowing what we knew back then I'd do it again. It might not have worked out this time around but it's a smart way of doing business IMO.Make senses to do "similar" deals if the opportunity come up. But you're lying to yourself if you want to pay the same price today for players who has less value than before.
His cap hit isn’t so high that it’s not worth holding on to him and hoping he takes another step forward. Your proposal does absolutely nothing for Montreal and is a win/win for NY whether he hits that next level or not. I realize you want to win the trade for your team, but to have other fans agree, you’ve gotta throw them a bone of some sort.OP wanted suckers to take Dach top $/overvalued
then everybody weighed in he is not worth that
MON doing this gets all his cap off end of season, no multi yr of Dach
as to the bold there is signif risk Dach lives up to that billing
ny has no reason to take that risk at all, to do so at all, must have upside
I just don’t understand how he gets so much hate yet always turns up in trade offers explaining why he sucks yet they’re willing to “risk” taking him on as a reclamation project. Funny how he still generates so much interest.Inb4 HE ONLY DOES LACROSSE GOALS AND DOESNT PLAY DEFENSE! YOU CANT WIN WITH HIM!
Not even worth the argument.... canadian fans debate if theyd trade newhook for zegras lol
Theres a reason why the teams that drafted them were looking to ship them out early...On average only the pick #13 generally nets you an actually impactful NHL player. Dach and Newhook were young, had high draft pedigree and were kinda proven at the time of those trades. I would do both of those deals again any day. Right now they both look like whiffs but the same thing often happens with draft picks too, you are rarely getting anything certain in that pick range and at least Dach and Newhook have already shown promise at the NHL level.
I think they had both struggled, at that point, to live up to early expectations but absolutely agree that they were trades worth making. They had hype and were young with potentially high upside. Those are the type of trades that can turn your team around if they work out.On average only the pick #13 generally nets you an actually impactful NHL player. Dach and Newhook were young, had high draft pedigree and were kinda proven at the time of those trades. I would do both of those deals again any day. Right now they both look like whiffs but the same thing often happens with draft picks too, you are rarely getting anything certain in that pick range and at least Dach and Newhook have already shown promise at the NHL level.
I’m curious about this. Was it really that simple?Theres a reason why the teams that drafted them were looking to ship them out early...
Even if you want to tank for a player, you don't trade a 20 years old center if you think he will become a top 6 players.I’m curious about this. Was it really that simple?
Colorado needed a center who could produce right away. They tried using Newhook for that but it was obvious he wasn’t ready and needed more time to develop.
Chicago wanted to tank for Bedard so they went into sell mode.
Did those teams really not see them developing into good players or could the above points have played a role into why they were moved?
his knee has nothing to do with what I said. Montreal fans were mad that Chicago fans were still happy with the trade after his 15-20 game heater in 2022. They wanted to claim victory on it but there's so much of these guys career to go.have you ever had reconstructive knee surgery?
takes a while for a recovery - both physical and psychological..
but lets carry on with all the sanctimonious, troll takes
and shitty trade offers from the usual cast of characters
Exactly.I don't think it's a good idea to trade Dach right now. Is value is pretty low and come back from a big injury last year. Habs doesn't have a cap issue right now.
I would keep him and hope he finds is game.
Dach was going to prevent Chicago from tanking lol?I’m curious about this. Was it really that simple?
Colorado needed a center who could produce right away. They tried using Newhook for that but it was obvious he wasn’t ready and needed more time to develop.
Chicago wanted to tank for Bedard so they went into sell mode.
Did those teams really not see them developing into good players or could the above points have played a role into why they were moved?
let the generalizations beginhis knee has nothing to do with what I said. Montreal fans were mad that Chicago fans were still happy with the trade after his 15-20 game heater in 2022. They wanted to claim victory on it but there's so much of these guys career to go.
Now it has swung the other way. Nazar is tearing up the AHL after coming back from his major injury 2 years ago and Dach is struggling.
My comment was about Hab fans not Dach.
agreedTroll takes on both sides, really. Rampant homerism abound.
I agree with you. I would wait until after next year to assume he isn’t a useful player. Tearing two ligaments will take a long time to bounce back from.
oh a different reason to be upsetlet the generalizations begin
In case you missed it (or you likely ignored it because it doesn't match your MO) Dach's contract isn't an issue. Montreal isn't competing this year and have a tonne of money coming off the books at the end of the season.
So why would Montreal sell low for cap space again? Oh right, they're not...
so @malcb33 want to admit you are wrong and apologize?Wondering what team would offer a 1st for him?
Habs could use this opportunity to clear unwanted cap space and look for a 2C in the offseason.
Not looking for salary past this year and this would need to be a pure trade for picks?
Does any team want this guy?
no other team has an obligation to any other team to accommodate, which is why everything is about sufficient profit to be worthwhileHis cap hit isn’t so high that it’s not worth holding on to him and hoping he takes another step forward. Your proposal does absolutely nothing for Montreal and is a win/win for NY whether he hits that next level or not. I realize you want to win the trade for your team, but to have other fans agree, you’ve gotta throw them a bone of some sort.
Dach was awful. That's why the Hawks moved him.I’m curious about this. Was it really that simple?
Colorado needed a center who could produce right away. They tried using Newhook for that but it was obvious he wasn’t ready and needed more time to develop.
Chicago wanted to tank for Bedard so they went into sell mode.
Did those teams really not see them developing into good players or could the above points have played a role into why they were moved?
Dach, I understood way more than Newhook. Montreal basically swapped the first from Romanov trade for Dach. Newhook, when you have Slaf, Suzuki, Dach, Caulfield, with other prospects coming up didn't make as much sense.Newhook and Dach were suppose to help speed up Montreal's rebuild. Its failed but I can see the rational behind it.
Its a win-win trade from the onset. Chicago and Colorado were also smart in doing business from their perspective but with equal risk from both sides.Duh I don't think they're worth it now but if I had the opportunity to re-do the trades knowing what we knew back then I'd do it again. It might not have worked out this time around but it's a smart way of doing business IMO.