Rask Decisions
Don't take it too seriously
...... ok bro
Would you give up Galchenyuk for Christian Folin, Jason Pominville with some retained, Chris Stewart and a 3rd?
Didn't think so...
...... ok bro
Would you give up Galchenyuk for Christian Folin, Jason Pominville with some retained, Chris Stewart and a 3rd?
Didn't think so...
That's not even close to comparable to the OP though...
My point is that Galchenyuk and Nino aren't in the same realm of value.
That's not even close to comparable to the OP though...
My point is that Galchenyuk and Nino aren't in the same realm of value.
That's not even close to comparable to the OP though...
My point is that Galchenyuk and Nino aren't in the same realm of value.
Yes, Galchenyuk sure looks so much better.
http://puckalytics.com/#/skaters?TO...1669,1354&showFilters=true&Team=&Player_Name=
10% offensive bump against 20% less goals against per 60. Apples and oranges, if you ask me.
Chuck is a year and a half younger and outscored Nino by a wide margin. Be real
Chuck is a year and a half younger and outscored Nino by a wide margin. Be real
5v5 was actually pretty close. Nino didn't have the luxury of playing on the top power play.
Galchenyuk played 2:33 pp minutes per night.
Nino Played 2:00 pp minutes per night.
The exact opposite of what the wild need to do. If they even need to make a move as of now it would be for a forward. Specifically a center. They wouldn't want to take on another defenseman with the cluster they have around the 6th spot. They have 2 or 3 ready to play in the NHL defenseman already waiting. So no point in moving forward with this post. Sorry buddy.
Nino played second unit... As in spent the majority of the 30-45 seconds per pp getting the puck and moving it into the zone.
Galchenyuk too played on the second unit...
I'd challenge you to start a Niederreter vs Galchenyuk poll...
Would be closed within 2 hours
Chuck is a year and a half younger and outscored Nino by a wide margin. Be real
Would you give up Galchenyuk for Christian Folin, Jason Pominville with some retained, Chris Stewart and a 3rd?
Didn't think so...
People reaaly underestimate beaulieu's value on HF.
That being said, Minn doesn't need Beaulieu.
One thing that Nino does that Galy doesn't provide is the agitator and physical role. Minnesota is a soft team without Nino.