I agree with most of what you say. My question, though, is where we are going to get the scoring. Pinelli is going to need a winger and a center. I think the plan is for Ekberg to fill the center position.
But then what do we do for 2nd line yes a trade may be needed.
I have more faith in Niagara than others here and feel that they will be in the mix.
Brantford did ot give up al the picks they did for Leenders to be a 5th place team
I think the difference is going to be what do the teams that need to rebuild do also what do the Petes bring to the season.
The worst thing Boyd could do is try to make this team a contender in trades.
As you have previously mentioned, I think we see Pineli traded. I also think that if they can get an offer that is reasonable we will see Barlas and possibly Mews gone.
Remember this was a 6th place team last year KIngston and Barrie have gotten better
I would rather Boyd and DC develop the players they have, add a center, and work for next year and the year after. As long as the games are entertaining, that is all that matters.
I’ll try to itemize my answers:
1> Brantford is making their run next year. The players they are acquiring will be to ensure next season is a contender. Leenders is a 2-year goalie plus potentially an OA season. They want to compete this year but won’t be making trades that only positively impact this year. I can see them trying to acquire a player like Michael Misa if they can swing it. Helps this year and next.
2> Ottawa needs to acquire the 1st line centre. It doesn’t need to be someone elite, just someone with experience that can feed the puck to the wingers, win some faceoffs etc. If there is an 18 or 19 year old that would likley be that 2nd line centre type player on a decent team, he can play 1st line in Ottawa. Sort of a Maillet type 19 year old. Not ideal but I think Ottawa needs a relatively inexpensive option that won’t simply flip all the picks they got for Gardiner over to that other player. Either of Gerrior or Foster plays on the other wing. Ekberg and Dever then play 2nd and 3rd line centre. If Whitehead proves capable, Ekberg can shift to the wing. Not a big deal.
3> Niagara is a dumpster fire. Until they prove otherwise, I will continue to underrate that team. They make stupid trades, have no culture, and I’m sure a lot of the players on that team simply go through the motions. If they can do something so be it but they need to do it in spite of that ownership.
4> The Petes enter their first real rebuild year. Last year they made the trades of the veteran players. This year they face the reality of their situation from start to finish. Very young. I cannot see that team not finishing in the basement.
5> Boyd won’t try to make Ottawa a contender. HE will more than likely try to find a landing spot for the excess OA’s. Then he will try to replace Gardiner on the cheap. Then he will sit back and watch what the team does. If the team is middling, he may stay status quo and run with it Kilrea Style. He may make a savvy seller move at the deadline if the market is good. What he won’t do is try to force it. He’s already stated that he made a couple year sof buyer moves and the draft cabinet is light. He wants to restock it as best he can. This 67’s team will not prove to be in the same class as the top 3-4 teams in the conference like last year. Won’t happen. There will be no incentive for buying players to rig a contender. He doesn’t have the assets and he won’t trade his 1st rounders so he wouldn’t be able to do anything anyway. Best he will do is fill the Gardiner spot because he needs to be at least somewhat competitive and you need centres.
6> I doubt Mews will be moved. Highly doubt even. The sense I’m getting is he would prefer a move. They won’t move him. So, he stays. No choice. Sitting home would be a bad look, especially with the reputation of the 67’s management.
7> Pinelli may be moved but who knows? Killer wouldn’t trade him no matter what. Boyd may but I think he leans closer to Killer style so the price would need to be exactly what Boyd wants and/or Pinelli would have to request a move.
8> Although it doesn’t really impact this year, calling Ottawa a 6th place team in an effort to discredit them is disingenuous. They were 9 points behind 1st and 10 points ahead of 7th. They had a .588 win% and played the first half of the season with one true centre and at least a month without MacK. In the end, there was very little to distinguish 1st through 6th and it showed in the standings. I’m fine if you say they were a .588 team last year and aren’t as good this year so expect closer to .500. Probably 7th in that case.
9> Strategy. I agree with developing what they have. However, you need centres. You cannot leave players chasing pucks all game and expect development. The younger players need to play with older players and/or get responsible ice time against a calibre of players they can line up against. IMO, I would keep Houben and Hilton on the LW of line 4 and rotate them in and out of the lineup the first half. Let them figure it out and see what happens.
Proposed lineup to start:
Pinelli - Dever - Foster
Gerrior - Ekberg - Horner
Amidovski - Barlas - Korbler
Hilton/Houben - Whitehead - Yanni
Try to bring in the centre so you can shift some things around a bit. Maybe move out Pinelli to help free up some space on the left side. If Whitehead forces the hand of Cameron with solid play, great. Move him up. If you need to move Barlas out, so be it but he may be tough to move. HE has a school package as a 1st rounder and I doubt anyone will want to pick that up. As mentioned, still some variables with moves.
I think the back end is pretty much set with the exception of needing to move one of the two OA’s.