The Great Weal
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I can't see why he would extend with the SensIf Ottawa gets Robertson though....they become better.
I can't see why he would extend with the SensIf Ottawa gets Robertson though....they become better.
I think it sucks.
Sad to see small market Canadian teams not able to hang onto star players.
Or Quinn Hughes? I agree I shouldn’t generalize but we often hear that they’d rather play south of the borderCaufield did. Don't acquire worthless losers like Tkachuk and you will be alright.
Robertson’s agent is apparently not budging from $13M+ price tag. That means Sens would need to offer $15M to entice him = 4 1st rounders as offer sheet compensationIf Ottawa gets Robertson though....they become better.
It’s more about who Buf are about to lose (Tuch) and who TBay has lost (Raddysh)No why? How in the world RIGHT NOW that we are better than Buffalo? Or even TBay? What have we done to be?
Journalism, come on, this isn't important, it's hockey for Pete's sake. Who cares....
The cope in here is pretty pathetic.
Brady will be insulated on a great team. He shouldered too much responsibility on Ottawa - they didn't have elite scoring talent. Now he can play his game without needing to be one of the top scoring forwards.
Florida is now easily the class of the division and we probably will have to beat them in the first or second round to get back to any conference finals in the next two or three years. Yet Florida can play the same game that TB played against us, but put the puck in the net better and more efficiently.
This is bad news for us.
If we don't somehow acquire a marquee or elite center that isn't soft, at the very least, we will not win the cup during our window. There isn't really a debate here.
Their core is really only Sanderson and Stutzle. They're 23 & 24, respectively and have 5 years left on their contract.
Pinto & Cozens are both 25 with 4 years left.
It depends who they take at #9, I guess. If they manage to get Smits, Bjorck or Verhoeff, they're a year away.
It's not great in terms of getting no NHLer back, but it's not bad if the plan is to retool.
2027, they could bring in a stud from the 2027 draft if they land top 10, and add Smits/Verhoeff to back end. It'll be much more talented team.
I do agree, I think NHL GMs are caving in too much these days. Brady had 2 years left, tell him to deal with it while the Sens work out a good deal or be more open to expanding his list. Same thing with Larkin. I think trade protections should loose if a player actively requests for a trade. Demanding a trade and then being selective on where you go is a double whammy, especially when the player has term left.
That's the excuse peddled now but I can't imagine a well run club would be afraid of its player so much that they rush to trade him. The Sens are not a well run club and they probably have trade targets in mind, which explains the hastily made trade for a soft return.Agreed, however in this particular situation, it sounds like Brady is toxic and management wanted to get rid of him much sooner than later.
There is no doubt that they have a trade target that will “somewhat” replace Brady’s production. This is definitely not a reconstruction move.That's the excuse peddled now but I can't imagine a well run club would be afraid of its player so much that they rush to trade him. The Sens are not a well run club and they probably have trade targets in mind, which explains the hastily made trade for a soft return.