AFAIK the NCAA rules still state you can't play there if you are under a contract and Parekh already signed his ELC. But for arguments sake, let's say he does in fact not play in the NHL next season. Calgary has Weegar who is a RHS and can play on either side, Miromanov, and Pachal. They also have Brzustewicz who was one of the final cuts at camp. Lastly teams are always looking to move out cap. The Flames could easily take on the last year of Holl or Chiarot's contracts.Thought he was. There’s literally no reason to trade him then. Especially with the pending issue of where Parekh is going to play next year. If they aren’t able to find an NCAA opportunity, they can’t send him back to juniors.
His defensive game is going to be a pretty big issue. He desperately needs 50-100 games in the AHL to develop defensively. Not having that opportunity because of his age, the Flames are almost forced to play him in the NHL. So he’s going to need major protection and the one dman on their roster capable of that, while allowing Parekh to push his skills, is Andersson.
I’m not trading him until I have another answer in that department.
Why would the Habs who candidly won’t make post season make a trade at a time where prices are inflated for an asset that could very likely not be retained?
I guess I don't understand why Calgary would be doing this when they're pretty good.
As much as I'd like Detroit being in on him, I dunno if Yzerman sees him having a long term spot with ASP on the horizon.
Habs have Reinbacher on the horizon as well but thinking these young guys can fill a hole at age 20 is a reach. Both the Wings and Habs want to move up the standings as well. It's mostly about how to get improvements now without gutting the system or creating other holes.
Flames might move Andersson if they feel he won't extend. Yes, they are chasing the playoffs but they are not dumb. They know they are in no mans land (mid pack of the NHL). If they get good offers and a young D in return that can play now, they consider it no doubt.
Why does Buffalo do this? He is UFA after next year.
Why not? He is a legit RD for the first pair.Why does Buffalo do this? He is UFA after next year.
Andersson stops himself from going to BuffaloWhy does Buffalo do anything? They should just keep being a feeder team to the rest of the league.
In all seriousness - You've got 1.5 seasons to sign him full time, if the Sabres can't make themselves better and more attractive to FAs in that timeline, what makes you think Tage, Tuch or Dahlin will want to be there anymore? Buffalo needs to start taking some risks for the betterment of their team.
Cart before the horse. Gotta reshape the team before we take risks on rentals. If Sabres went and got EP I would say 100% go get him too.Why does Buffalo do anything? They should just keep being a feeder team to the rest of the league.
In all seriousness - You've got 1.5 seasons to sign him full time, if the Sabres can't make themselves better and more attractive to FAs in that timeline, what makes you think Tage, Tuch or Dahlin will want to be there anymore? Buffalo needs to start taking some risks for the betterment of their team.
Cart before the horse. Gotta reshape the team before we take risks on rentals. If Sabres went and got EP I would say 100% go get him too.
I don't disagree. The issue we have is the core, which complicates simply adding. I would be happy if Adams made a futures trade for him no question.You’re not wrong but he’s not a rental, at the very least Buffalo could recoup assets for him at next year’s deadline if he doesn’t want to sign
Not as much as it would cost to get him this year but imo you’re still getting a 1st + next year for him. Not 100% sure it’s a risk the sabres should be taking but they’ve gotta try something at some point
Why would Calgary lile to take Vancouvers spill/left overs? Thats not players that carries tje team or have great potential, its one dimensional NHLers who has reached where they are what they are.Canucks should be all over this...
-1st round pick, 3rd round pick, Hoglander, Raty, Desharnais
I believe Flames are stacked at D prospects but they need C. Raty's ceiling imo is very simlar to Backlund's game. Desharnais is to make the cap work.
It’s the usual, throw in everything you don’t want , the more the better. Who cares what the other team thinks.Why would Calgary lile to take Vancouvers spill/left overs? Thats not players that carries tje team or have great potential, its one dimensional NHLers who has reached where they are what they are.
30th is GF and 30th in PK is not "pretty good"I guess I don't understand why Calgary would be doing this when they're pretty good.
As much as I'd like Detroit being in on him, I dunno if Yzerman sees him having a long term spot with ASP on the horizon.
30th is GF and 30th in PK is not "pretty good"
This teams current standings are heavily misleading. They have feasted on OT points and have had very good goaltending at 5v5. Also due to location they tend to face teams backup goalies or get a lot of 2nd of b2b games from their opponents.
Yeah that's just not even close to cutting it. Even ignoring the probable rival tax that offer is quite easily beaten by most teams around the leagueI'm sure Edmonton would be interested in this price. I'm also sure that Conroy would make Edmonton pay a rivals tax, if he would trade him there at all. It would be funny given how much he hates the Oilers - and likely, how much some of the Oilers hate him too.
1st in 2026, Matvey Petrov, 2nd in 2025. But again, I don't see these two teams trading, especially when its a key player on one team.
Well, it hits the "1st, prospect and another piece" requirements. I don't think anyone is including a blue chip prospect. But yes, we would have to pay an ungodly rival tax. And that is if he doesn't have us on his NTC list, ha ha.Yeah that's just not even close to cutting it. Even ignoring the probable rival tax that offer is quite easily beaten by most teams around the league
Management is finally rebuilding the Flames. Nobody told the players, but I think, just as everyone is surprised they are where they are now, most would be surprised if they are still in the playoff hunt come March 7.I guess I don't understand why Calgary would be doing this when they're pretty good.
As much as I'd like Detroit being in on him, I dunno if Yzerman sees him having a long term spot with ASP on the horizon.
Even if you ignore that Murray Edwards, Andersson and Conroy all don't want any part of helping Edmonton, the Oilers simply don't have the competitive pieces to get a deal done anyway. Every team in the league could easily beat that offer if they wanted toI'm sure Edmonton would be interested in this price. I'm also sure that Conroy would make Edmonton pay a rivals tax, if he would trade him there at all. It would be funny given how much he hates the Oilers - and likely, how much some of the Oilers hate him too.
1st in 2026, Matvey Petrov, 2nd in 2025. But again, I don't see these two teams trading, especially when its a key player on one team.
I'm pretty sure I mentioned the rival tax, so nobody is ignoring that Calgary isn't looking to do this trade. My offer included the required parts - a 1st, a prospect, and another piece. Sure, every team COULD beat that offer, but not every team is going to be interested in adding players, and many others aren't going to have the cap space to add players. Edmonton could make a better offer too, but just as Calgary isn't interested in "helping Edmonton", Edmonton isn't interested in paying significantly above the asking price for Andersson based on the presumption that "every team could beat that deal".Even if you ignore that Murray Edwards, Andersson and Conroy all don't want any part of helping Edmonton, the Oilers simply don't have the competitive pieces to get a deal done anyway. Every team in the league could easily beat that offer if they wanted to
I wouldn’t say huge value. But he will get a decent return.Andersson has huge value with his current play this year. Flames will get a nice return.