DoingItCoolKiwi
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But communication with his agent and personally are two different things.
So there IS a way for teams to communicate "with" him.
Of course, but you can still ask his reps questions and they can talk to him.But communication with his agent and personally are two different things.
This isn't a program Laine can just enter and leave as he wishesCan't see how you efficiently help the guy get traded unless he removes himself from the program.
He kinda needs to help his cause here.
This is actually a reasonable assessment given the timeline and the little we know publicly.I wouldn't be surprised at all to see Laine play some games for CBJ still, maybe even until the TDL. Just depends if there are possibilities for a trade which would make everyone happy.
Don't wanna speculate too much, but while I don't think the trade request came out of nowhere, the circumstances it was made under makes me think there's at least a strong possibility it was a bit of a panic move after which he realized he really needs a breather and entered the program. This based solely on a personal experience where I ended up quitting a job when I was getting too close to burning out due to very stressful life circumstances. I actually would've had the benefit of a good employee medical program but I was not thinking clearly at the time, I just pressed the big red panic button.
Will have to see if the tone changes once theyre able to talk without an agent in between.This is actually a reasonable assessment given the timeline and the little we know publicly.
But D-Wad has spoken in terms of moving the player almost exclusively.
Guerin had a busy day Friday as he met with defenseman Brock Faber’s agents to begin initial contract talks toward a potential lucrative extension this offseason. He indicated that he’s been involved in trade talks, as well. The Wild have shown interest in Columbus Blue Jackets winger Patrik Laine if half of his $8.7 million cap hit is retained for the next two years.
Bruins give up a lot to have him at $4,350,000 - $5,000,000. Desperately need secondary scoring.I'm sure there are many teams that would be interested at half salary
I don't think Columbus wants to go that route but a 50% Laine would have a return that would make most people on social media turn heads...especially if its July 14th and everyone of value is gone. Someone could get REAL desperate at that point for more scoring.Bruins give up a lot to have him at $4,350,000 - $5,000,000. Desperately need secondary scoring.
I hope that there's no Richard in that family. He's going to have a rough life if so.D-Wad?!!...what have you started?!!!!
What would Columbus even be interested in from Minnesota? Spurgeon? Rossi? I don't know if the Wild are the best trading partners, but who knows...A little tidbit from the Wild beat writer I picked up after reading about their Buium highway robbery:
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Other teams envision it like this: maintain the maximum allowable salary, the 7th round pick in the 3000 draft, a 10th winger of an ECHL team, and possibly a contract they are desperate to get rid of. And, at least according to them, the flying saucer hit Don Don, he agrees and still adds the 1st round and the team will lose because of them so that a 1st round pick would be in the top 3.What would Columbus even be interested in from Minnesota? Spurgeon? Rossi? I don't know if the Wild are the best trading partners, but who knows...
Hartman without Kaprizov? Why?Ryan Hartman is interesting from the Wild. If there’s retention, the return better be a hockey trade.
Well mostly because Minnesota isn’t trading Kaprisov for Laine.Hartman without Kaprizov? Why?
I understand. Btw, he played better without Kaprizov in this season minimum, I did not know it before.Well mostly because Minnesota isn’t trading Kaprisov for Laine.
But also because Ryan Hartman is interesting. He profiles a as the kind of player D-Wad has been talking about adding.
Honestly - I don’t/hope we are trading with the Wild. Really don’t like any roster players other than Kaprisov and they aren’t trading him.I understand. Btw, he played better without Kaprizov in this season minimum, I did not know it before.
I'm the biggest advocate on the Bruins board that the Bruins system, culture, leadership and position at DeBrusk's departure is the PERFECT place for Laine to end up. Boston has pieces to move and cap space that would certainly make them good trading partners.I don't think Columbus wants to go that route but a 50% Laine would have a return that would make most people on social media turn heads...especially if its July 14th and everyone of value is gone. Someone could get REAL desperate at that point for more scoring.
But communication with his agent and personally are two different things.