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Get off your phoneNo we are on the 20 right now I have him in a box in the trunk completely wrapped in bubble wrap we are good
Get off your phoneNo we are on the 20 right now I have him in a box in the trunk completely wrapped in bubble wrap we are good
so the whole deal of these to trades is health and Sean M won't sign in the pegMonahan is injury prone and won't stick to Winnipeg after this. Vancouver has stated they would like to retain Lindholm past this season, and has otherwise been healthier.
hope not, I hope they play Van in the conf finalJets will be knocked out in the first round and then we laugh once more
BargainBin is the gift that keeps on giving... only 4 years till his mess is fully off the books
There's other conditional picks. All the conditions are unlikely but there is other conditional 3rd and 4th associated with the trade with Calgary for taking on Monahan's contract.
Why not sign an injury prone player long term, we can just LTIR him is not really good team building.Can't be both. If on LTIR, he won't be blocking Beck.
Let's see how he finishes the season and if he is available July 1st. If so, at what AAV and term.
My hope is to package them with the picks for a scoring forward.I'm curious what we do with all these picks and d-prospects as Hughes was explicit in saying he would leverage them in a trade.
Or Habs will bless them to the finals like the own Panthers. I'm already putting in my wager.Jets will be knocked out in the first round and then we laugh once more
many times he has said he is not interested in gaining tons of picks and yet .....I'm curious what we do with all these picks and d-prospects as Hughes was explicit in saying he would leverage them in a trade.
Have used that saying just yesterday, hoping for an early deal. Timing was optimal to sell Monahan.I feel some people disappointed that "a good, cheap 2C" only got so much tend to leave the injury factor out the equation.
This is major considering another team's pov.
Flip the script to us as contenders giving up more than a 1st for such a player, there'd be riot and fear he wouldn't even make it to the playoffs.
Pretty decent return imo, this pretty much exemplifies the saying a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
I don't even need to post, you're reading my mindYou were saying the same about management before Bergevin and you'll still be saying the same after Hughes.
me too. but I don't see a team letting a guy go that are contending, and teams that are like us wont give them up eitherMy hope is to package them with the picks for a scoring forward.
Yup. Rebuilding without adding any 1sts or good prospects and by adding Hoffman and other plugs... we sucked despite trying which is very different from rebuilding.Lol imagine going back to 2016 and trying to tell people we were rebuilding back then.
We've already seen that Hughes knows the worth of first-round picks, unlike MB who hoarded them and barely ever drafted anyone that panned out.I'm curious what we do with all these picks and d-prospects as Hughes was explicit in saying he would leverage them in a trade.
Jesus f***ing christ you're so negative, stop whining for a bit, a rebuild takes time.Hughes will probably be the next Bergevin in 10 years when this rebuild still fails to give results.
At least he's good at asset management I guess. He'd be a terrific NHL24 player.