Gotta think that's it for Pärssinen.
I homestly dont think novak survives the season. Almost 1.5 seasons of getting 10-13 mins a game. Its clear they dont see him as a viable 2C option.500 hockey at the midpoint of the season is now an impossibility.
Assuming Pärssinen is on waivers or traded soon, Novak becomes the next 2024 extension to watch since it looks like Trotz is cleaning house of his own extensions.
If we do in fact move on from Pärssinen that makes five of twenty two players on the opening night roster signed between March and September 2024 out of the organization. Novak would make six.I homestly dont think novak survives the season. Almost 1.5 seasons of getting 10-13 mins a game. Its clear they dont see him as a viable 2C option
Well, he's a young, big, strong natural center. The sort of guy we're supposedly looking to trade for.Beat me to it. There goes Pärssinen... we got more for him than tomasino
As others have saidWell, he's a young, big, strong natural center. The sort of guy we're supposedly looking to trade for.
My conspiracy theory is he wanted an "expansion" level team of his own to start his GM career.Is Trotz the long con agent to gut the franchise and move the team? No idea what they're doing otherwise
He's going to take us there.My conspiracy theory is he wanted an "expansion" level team of his own to start his GM career.
to Atlanta pleaseIs Trotz the long con agent to gut the franchise and move the team? No idea what they're doing otherwise
Saros is still young enough to be playing at a high level while we turn it around. I know the reasons for disliking it but after our signings and "winning" the offseason it's hard to go out and trade Saros.Tune into a Sharks game, and you'll see a clear direction. Even if it’s one that's a few years off. They’re laying the foundation for something. Compare that with where we are. Signing Saros over Askarov was the moment when the pitchforks should have come out. You don't get to squander your future just to maintain the status quo. This market is too complacent, too soft, to demand real change. And that’s exactly why the Predators continue to flounder, while other teams at least have the decency to try to build something worth watching.