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Empoleon8771

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Kyle Dubas continues to not impress.

Just a complete dud in terms of effecting this franchise in a positive way.

It’s a sad day when you watch the Caps and wish your team was ran like them…

You bitch non-stop that the Penguins traded a 3rd for Smith last off-season to now only to drool over the Capitals trading a 2nd for Mangiapane this off-season.
 

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You bitch non-stop that the Penguins traded a 3rd for Smith last off-season to now only to drool over the Capitals trading a 2nd for Mangiapane this off-season.

I have never bitched about the Penguins acquiring Reilly Smith.

I’m talking organizational philosophy. Caps are taking measured moves to continue to be competitive while not giving up major assets.
 

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I have never bitched about the Penguins acquiring Reilly Smith.

I’m talking organizational philosophy. Caps are taking measured moves to continue to be competitive while not giving up major assets.

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Blackhawks get a 2nd for taking on Mikheyev: "Dubas is a dumbass for not getting a good asset for taking on Mikheyev's deal"

Capitals trade a 2nd for a 1 year rental Mikheyev: "Caps are taking measured moves to continue to be competitive while not giving up major assets."
 
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I have never bitched about the Penguins acquiring Reilly Smith.

I’m talking organizational philosophy. Caps are taking measured moves to continue to be competitive while not giving up major assets.

Yeah but if it was Dubas that gave up the 2nd you'd be bitching about him giving up futures for a help now piece. You are here only to bitch.
 

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Yeah but if it was Dubas that gave up the 2nd you'd be bitching about him giving up futures for a help now piece. You are here only to bitch.

The juxtaposition between complaining about Dubas not getting a 2nd to take on Mikheyev's deal to now saying "Washington gave up insignificant assets to keep their team competitive" when Washington traded a 2nd to get 1 year of Mangiapane is hilarious to me.
 

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Yeah but if it was Dubas that gave up the 2nd you'd be bitching about him giving up futures for a help now piece. You are here only to bitch.
No, I wouldn’t. Mangiapane would be a great UFA add that you could trade a 2nd for and try to be competitive. If you aren’t then you trade him at the deadline at 50%.

The juxtaposition between complaining about Dubas not getting a 2nd to take on Mikheyev's deal to now saying "Washington gave up insignificant assets to keep their team competitive" when Washington traded a 2nd to get 1 year of Mangiapane is hilarious to me.

That’s because you don’t understand the nuance.

The Penguins should be adding short term deals that they can either potentially get more value out of our get paid to take.

Mangiapane, Mikheyev, Walman. These are all the same type of acquisitions. Players you can acquire and dump for assets. The Capitals have been doing this for a few years now.
 

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Let them continue to make the playoffs by crawling to the finish line to get embarrassed in the first round for the next 100 years.

They don't have the fire power in their farm nor on their current team to compete against the big teams. Let them continue to move sideways with bad deals.

They 100% have the fire power in their farm.

Lapierre, Leonard, etc.
 

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No, I wouldn’t. Mangiapane would be a great UFA add that you could trade a 2nd for and try to be competitive. If you aren’t then you trade him at the deadline at 50%.



That’s because you don’t understand the nuance.

The Penguins should be adding short term deals that they can either potentially get more value out of our get paid to take.

Mangiapane, Mikheyev, Walman. These are all the same type of acquisitions. Players you can acquire and dump for assets. The Capitals have been doing this for a few years now.

You've literally been advocating for KK and Dubois...like, f***ing what? 🤣
 

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Mangiapane was not a great fit. I was surprised by the report earlier about being linked to the Pens. I still think that was mostly based on the world championships and playing with Bunting.

Now he gets to play with Dubois. Lucky guy.

Just in case no one else realized it, I just learned that Mangiapane is Italian for "bread eater."

It's actually eat bread. Literally. Mangia (eat) pane (bread).

EDIT: actually, you are right. If you separate the words, it is eat bread. If you keep the word as one, it is bread eater.

My bad. :) My ancestors are turning over in their graves right about now.
 
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They 100% have the fire power in their farm.

Lapierre, Leonard, etc.
Lapierre is already an NHL player and isn't drastically going to propel them anywhere. We haven't even seen Leonard in the NHL.

He will be good but you don't win a cup with one good player.
 

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You've literally been advocating for KK and Dubois...like, f***ing what? 🤣

Yes. And every time I have it’s because you can potentially move them later down the line after pumping their value and they can help us be a playoff team now given their age.

It’s hilarious how hard it is for you and Empo to comprehend this. Shouldn’t be surprised I guess.

I could probably copy and paste one of your posts and you’d tell me I was wrong.

Lapierre is already an NHL player and isn't drastically going to propel them anywhere. We haven't even seen Leonard in the NHL.

He will be good but you don't win a cup with one good player.

Laps just was a top performer on the Calder Cup winning Bears. Caps have him, Miro, Leonard, a 1st round this year, as well as Strome, PLD and McMichael as a decent young nucleus to build around.
 

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It's actually eat bread. Literally. Mangia (eat) pane (bread).

EDIT: actually, you are right. If you separate the words, it is eat bread. If you keep the word as one, it is bread eater.

My bad. :) My ancestors are turning over in their graves right about now.
I don't speak Italian, and it could be argued I don't speak English either, so it was possible I was wrong.
 
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Mangiapane was not a great fit. I was surprised by the report earlier about being linked to the Pens. I still think that was mostly based on the world championships and playing with Bunting.

Now he gets to play with Dubois. Lucky guy.



It's actually eat bread. Literally. Mangia (eat) pane (bread).

EDIT: actually, you are right. If you separate the words, it is eat bread. If you keep the word as one, it is bread eater.

My bad. :) My ancestors are turning over in their graves right about now.

PLD is going to prove a lot of people wrong this season.
 

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Yes. And every time I have it’s because you can potentially move them later down the line after pumping their value and they can help us be a playoff team now given their age.

It’s hilarious how hard it is for you and Empo to comprehend this. Shouldn’t be surprised I guess.

I could probably copy and paste one of your posts and you’d tell me I was wrong.
It would have a coherent thought with a reasonable premise so I would be able to immediately tell it wasn't yours. :laugh:
 

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Anyone think that Bemstrom could have a nice little breakout season in 24-25? I wonder what sort of role he's likely to play this year and if they might still acquire another player who could push him down the lineup further.
 

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PLD is going to prove a lot of people wrong this season.
All of those people work for the Washington Capitals I presume?

Everyone knows he’s capable of being a good player. Everyone also knows he’s capable of being mediocre and mentally checking out. I’m predicting an initial boost due to new environment that will fizzle out until Caps fans want to strangle him in about a year and a half.
 

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Anyone think that Bemstrom could have a nice little breakout season in 24-25? I wonder what sort of role he's likely to play this year and if they might still acquire another player who could push him down the lineup further.
No, at least not in the NHL and not for the Penguins. He might be a good WBS guy for us that gets call up in a pinch. Otherwise, they won't qual him. He wasn't terrible but he defines "didn't move the needle".
Glad I am not the only one confused.
Incoherent and inconsistent. About the only thing he's consistent at doing. And then to top it off, tries to rag on Dubas about "plans".
 
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