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Pouliot?More like a return of #2.
#2 is poo.
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Pouliot?More like a return of #2.
#2 is poo.
Never said I wanted a 1st.I'm going to see how Brunicke looks this year before I squawk too hard about a 1st from the Guentzel trade. That draft was an absolute cluster after about 10-12 guys.
Maybe not a $6M winger, but add in Acciari, Lizotte, Beau, etc. How about now?The problem I have with your bottom statement is, while it's fair to say "we could have had an extra $6mil to spend on a top 6 wing", we have to first stop and consider whether or not that something that we should even be doing. Looking in and around that price range, we are looking at guys like Toffoli ($6mil x 4yr), Marchessault ($5.5mil x 5yr), Bertuzzi ($5.5mil x 4yrs, and Stephenson ($6.25mil x 7yr). For where this organization is at and how much overall impact guys like those would ultimately have, I think there's a good argument to suggest we shouldn't have and that we were better off taking the draft capital and rounding out our depth. Hayes is scoring for us just as good as any of those guys and will likely net us a small return at the TDL (this year or next). Glass is 25yo and can do both center and wing and is overall doing well on top of being a RFA. He's a young bottom/middle-6 center that we really needed, and once you have guys like Eller, Hayes, and maybe Acciari going out, we will need him for a bottom-6 center slot.
I don't think a $6mil+ wing would be a difference-maker right now. Not with the way everything else looks.
I still get where you're coming from and, again, I go back to the "just because we 'can' or 'could' doesn't mean we should". The highest-paid player in UFA was Stamkos at $8mil for 4yrs and then Lindholm at $7.75mil for 7yrs. I don't think either would be the ultimate difference-maker right now.Never said I wanted a 1st.
Maybe not a $6M winger, but add in Acciari, Lizotte, Beau, etc. How about now?
I've been saying this for years. They need top end talent beyond Crosby and Malkin. It's not a coincidence that the Pens didn't do much in the playoffs for years and then immediately won 2 Cups when they got Kessel. If Crosby and Malkin needed that when they were in their late 20's, they need at least that in their mid-to-late 30's.
Instead, this team went with the "rounding out the depth" approach by spending premium assets and too much valuable cap space on middle-to-bottom 6ers and mediocre-at-best goalies. And look where it's got them.
At this stage in Crosby and Malkin's careers, I just fundamentally disagree with the approach of spending on depth. The priority should be supporting those guys, pick a few key depth guys, and fill the rest in with the DOC's, Poolparty's, and Puusy's of the world. Still probably wouldn't be enough, especially with Sullivan still here, but it gives them a better shot than what we've seen since the Cups.
I could not agree more. Well said. But Sullivan's fingerprints are all over this. The players we acquire either get his blessing or they sit, rot, get waived, demoted or waste away.Never said I wanted a 1st.
Maybe not a $6M winger, but add in Acciari, Lizotte, Beau, etc. How about now?
I've been saying this for years. They need top end talent beyond Crosby and Malkin. It's not a coincidence that the Pens didn't do much in the playoffs for years and then immediately won 2 Cups when they got Kessel. If Crosby and Malkin needed that when they were in their late 20's, they need at least that in their mid-to-late 30's.
Instead, this team went with the "rounding out the depth" approach by spending premium assets and too much valuable cap space on middle-to-bottom 6ers and mediocre-at-best goalies. And look where it's got them.
At this stage in Crosby and Malkin's careers, I just fundamentally disagree with the approach of spending on depth. The priority should be supporting those guys, pick a few key depth guys, and fill the rest in with the DOC's, Poolparty's, and Puusy's of the world. Still probably wouldn't be enough, especially with Sullivan still here, but it gives them a better shot than what we've seen since the Cups.
The problem is, Sullivan is going nowhere so they absolutely need more high-end talent brought in from the outside to offset the shitty coaching we will continue to get.I still get where you're coming from and, again, I go back to the "just because we 'can' or 'could' doesn't mean we should". The highest-paid player in UFA was Stamkos at $8mil for 4yrs and then Lindholm at $7.75mil for 7yrs. I don't think either would be the ultimate difference-maker right now.
They owe the Cup in 2016/17 to more than just Kessel. 30% of that roster was added to in-season. And they got a new coach.
But I mean, I do the same thing. I bemoan Jarry and Graves. I could understand saying "without those two, you'd have $9mil+" and hell I've advocated sending them out for a guy like Huberdeau. So I'm not totally against the idea per say. I'm just in the boat of "no more new big deals" because I don't think it will matter nor would it have mattered.
The spending wasn't just on depth, it was depth + futures. Given where we are at, that's the smartest overall direction even though it's a not great direction. There's just more the two directions of "sign bloated deals to compete now" and "rip it all down to the studs and go scorched earth on your franchise players". If they fire Sullivan and go on a bit of a run, that might change though.
That first part is so key. Dude doesn't want to (or simply cannot) coach players. They have to come in as basically finished products, whether prospects or vets.Sullivan wants no part of teaching McGroarty what it takes to be an NHLer.
As a side note, a friend of mind alerted me yesterday to a rumor he heard about some tension between Crosby and Sullivan. Is there anything to this, has anyone else heard this?
Pono probably could but it's irrelevant because they are worth more to us than a 2nd.
Pickering nor Poulin are returning that either but who cares since we would rather have them as a player than a 2nd to be used on an unknown.
Plenty of teams with younger players would take that approach as well.
Probably Koivunen. Hes done nothing to lower his draft pedigree. Almost PPG in mens legaue in liiga last season. And although small sample size, hes a PPG player so far in the AHL as well.
careful, troll stomper gonna get you~~!More like a return of #2.
#2 is poo.
Return of the ShatPouliot?![]()
I think you and @pistolpete11 are missing the core thesis of my response. I don't disagree that in order for this team to compete better, it would have been (in hindsight) better to use anywhere from $4mil (Graves) up to $18mil (Graves, Jarry, Acciari, Hayes, Glass) on higher-end talent and round everything out with uber-cheap depth players like DOC and Puljujarvi.The problem is, Sullivan is going nowhere so they absolutely need more high-end talent brought in from the outside to offset the shitty coaching we will continue to get.
Rookies need to learn. High-end talent already know the game. They are self-starters. This coach is going to ruin every young player we try to bring in.
If we have any remote chance of landing Mitch Marner, be it this summer or sooner, we need to seriously explore it.
Because you know what this team will look like with Mike Sullivan coaching a rebuild? Look no further than Philadelphia. I want no part of Torts part deux.
Wouldn't matter anyway. We could get a 1st+ for each and you'd still find something to bitch about.I think you guys are completely out to lunch if you think we are getting a 2nd round pick for either of those players right now.
But, whatever. It's like arguing with a wall on this topic with some of you. I also think it's rare to see a player drafted in the 2nd round immediately return a 2nd round pick.
it's easier to move up with 1st than it is with lower picks, and we do need to move up to get our new batch of top players. geno and sid just are not going to fall into our lap again. imoWould you rather have a late 1st than all this? Late 1sts turn into good NHL'ers like 25% of the time.
I'd much rather roll the dice on 5 guys than put all my chips on one. Scouts constantly get it wrong. I don't trust them.
Hayes and Glass are only here because of the picks that came with them. If they perform well that's just a bonus.
Which is why we need to really stop and think about how soon we really want to suck.it's easier to move up with 1st than it is with lower picks, and we do need to move up to get our new batch of top players. geno and sid just are not going to fall into our lap again. imo
I think you guys are completely out to lunch if you think we are getting a 2nd round pick for either of those players right now.
But, whatever. It's like arguing with a wall on this topic with some of you. I also think it's rare to see a player drafted in the 2nd round immediately return a 2nd round pick.
It's all academic now since this team has been so mismanaged basically the entire Crosby-Malkin era outside of 2016-2017 and this unwavering allegiance to Mike Sullivan.I still get where you're coming from and, again, I go back to the "just because we 'can' or 'could' doesn't mean we should". The highest-paid player in UFA was Stamkos at $8mil for 4yrs and then Lindholm at $7.75mil for 7yrs. I don't think either would be the ultimate difference-maker right now.
They owe the Cup in 2016/17 to more than just Kessel. 30% of that roster was added to in-season. And they got a new coach.
But I mean, I do the same thing. I bemoan Jarry and Graves. I could understand saying "without those two, you'd have $9mil+" and hell I've advocated sending them out for a guy like Huberdeau. So I'm not totally against the idea per say. I'm just in the boat of "no more new big deals" because I don't think it will matter nor would it have mattered.
The spending wasn't just on depth, it was depth + futures. Given where we are at, that's the smartest overall direction even though it's a not great direction. There's just more the two directions of "sign bloated deals to compete now" and "rip it all down to the studs and go scorched earth on your franchise players". If they fire Sullivan and go on a bit of a run, that might change though.
I think you guys are completely out to lunch if you think we are getting a 2nd round pick for either of those players right now.
But, whatever. It's like arguing with a wall on this topic with some of you. I also think it's rare to see a player drafted in the 2nd round immediately return a 2nd round pick.
I don’t even think you need high end talent per se. Just guys with some explosiveness. Didn’t make a lot of sense to go with a heavier roster if they’re not going to even bother trying to play a defensive game. But I think we would’ve got more mileage out of the old timers if they would’ve prioritized speed on the flanks.
Wouldn't matter anyway. We could get a 1st+ for each and you'd still find something to bitch about.
I was okay with the moves JR made in 2018 overall but I think that was the beginning of the mess we have now. I blame Tom Wilson. The first move down this path was Reaves. JR was tired of us getting kicked around with no able to answer. After that it was a slew of mediocre to bad decisions with the occasional good one. The way Sullivan has solidified himself though...barf.It's all academic now since this team has been so mismanaged basically the entire Crosby-Malkin era outside of 2016-2017 and this unwavering allegiance to Mike Sullivan.
I'm just saying, I'd rather have sat on a bunch of cap space waiting for the right player than go and blow it on a bunch of junk simply because they need to look like they are trying or #depth or whatever. Even if that means they would have taken a step back some year. So if Stamkos isn't it (I never really thought about him to have an opinion), fine. Maybe next year they could have taken a shot at Marner (and yes, I realize he probably wouldn't sign with the Pens ever let alone now). Or they could have been in on more trades like Tkachuk or Eichel or whoever if they didn't also blow all their draft capital on middle 6ers.
Anyway, regarding Glass and Hayes, I get it. It's probably too late to save this team anyway and they got some picks. Maybe they will flip them for even more picks and I'll change my tune completely. They've played well enough that I'm at least kinda neutral to it now.
Yeah, it's exceptionally important for a team to continue to churn out legit NHL talent in order to remain relevant for the long haul. This team's drafting and development over the past decade has really f***ed 'em. That, and the coach/GMs constantly pining for dogshit players as far as vets go.
Awww, still trying to convince yourself that Dubas isnt an idiot. The man with no plan.I am sure that I am not the only one who has thought this and it may have been commented on already...
Dubas likely signed Kevin Hayes as trade bait for a future date knowing that there would be plenty of suitors that would be willing to try him as a top six C, probably 2C. If so that is a shrewd move. Nashville comes to mind, Barry Rubble would likely offer a first for Hayes.
I think "way more" is a stretch, the drafting has been godawful too. But, it doesn't really matter when your GM (whether JR, Hextall, or Dubas) is gonna keep the roster chock full of bullshit zero event hockey vets, and your coach refuses to actually coach younger players.I'd argue the development and player evaluation is way more of an issue than the actual drafting.
Awww, still trying to convince yourself that Dubas isnt an idiot. The man with no plan.
I'm not a GMKD fanboy but rather I'm trying to make sense of why he would pick up Kevin Hayes. It's certainly not because we needed him but I could conceive of how he could be used to get a much better asset considering how Hayes could easily be viewed as an available 2C option for many teams that are desperate enough to believe it. I think the guy totally sucks and is a joke but if he gets us a 1st the effort was worth it.
I think "way more" is a stretch, the drafting has been godawful too. But, it doesn't really matter when your GM (whether JR, Hextall, or Dubas) is gonna keep the roster chock full of bullshit zero event hockey vets, and your coach refuses to actually coach younger players.
I can't f***ing wait for the end of Sullivan hockey. It's gonna be like celebrating another Cup.
To some degree.
But at the same time this team has largely not had picks over the last few years. Hard to say you "draft godawful" when you have no 1sts in 3 of your last 5 drafts. Thanks Kyle!