Shit, I hope so. That's a good return for a nobody like Petts. Not so much the big fish at the TDL a la Jake though.I would bet on a Pettersson trade that parallels last year's Guentzel trade.
Shit, I hope so. That's a good return for a nobody like Petts. Not so much the big fish at the TDL a la Jake though.I would bet on a Pettersson trade that parallels last year's Guentzel trade.
I don't have an issue with the Eller return. Eller returned a 2027 3rd and a 2025 5th. Reilly Smith returned a 2027 2nd and a 2025 5th, but we had to retain 25% of Smith's contract.Dubas said that they had been looking to trade him since last spring and the asking price was finally met. Personally, I think Eller was playing better than the return he got but they got what they wanted. Dubas also said they wanted the roster spot for others which I imagine meant Lizotte.
The only nice part about Eller was that his level of play was allowing us to put Malkin with Sid which boosted both. Now, we have a clear gap at 2C that can't be adequately filled by anyone. Fine as long as both Sid and Geno stay healthy but if one goes down, it's 1 line and 3 4th lines.
Part of the reason to trade Eller is that he had trade value. Waiving a player doesn't help the team in the future in the same way.I got the Eller trade from an objective point of view: selling an expiring asset and creating a spot for someone else.
What I don't get is getting rid of a player who has shown he doesn't quit and he always competes. He even questions his teammates' efforts You'd think that would count for something?
IDK...there were probably 5 other dudes I'd get rid of before Eller, either taking a 7th round draft pick, future considerations, or outright waiving the them.
But I don't wear glasses so I'm obviously not as smart as Dubas
Shit, I hope so. That's a good return for a nobody like Petts. Not so much the big fish at the TDL a la Jake though.
No idea. Someone else on here mentioned him as a potential target before, that's where I got the idea.
I've mentioned it in the past but @Empoleon8771 mentioned it this season. Vegas fans see no point in trading him though.
I imagine he's moved in the offseason.
At the moment, it would seem like the most likely move for them is to do with Hague what we intend to do with Pettersson - get a pick and a younger replacement dman with potential.I imagine he's moved in the offseason.
I have this strange feeling that Patrick Laine would immediately improve this roster.
I wanted him in the summer, bad, because we needed a trigger man on the PP. PP ain't the problem right now, it's defense. Laine doesn't help that.I have this strange feeling that Patrick Laine would immediately improve this roster.
Imagine Sullivan's irritation with Malkin and then times that by 100 and you'd get his reaction to having Patrik Laine on the roster.I have this strange feeling that Patrick Laine would immediately improve this roster.
Exactly. The return we got for Jake would be great for Petts. For one of the best 1LWs to hit the market in literal decades, not so much.Shit, I hope so. That's a good return for a nobody like Petts. Not so much the big fish at the TDL a la Jake though.
He was basically done last season. There is no turnaround under Sullivan for Kevin Hayes. We will have to trade a valuable pick or prospect to get rid of him now.So we initially got him for a free 2nd.
Blues needed there 2nd back for the offer sheets.
We got a later 2nd and 3rd for the 2nd and 5th.
Hayes for 2 years at 3.5 million got us a 2nd and 3rd for a 5th. I won't fault Dubas taking that deal on. That's what we should do is take contracts on for assets.
It does suck he is scratched but I hope next year with 1 year left on the deal he can be traded maybe for that 5th back at the deadline.
He was basically done last season. There is no turnaround under Sullivan for Kevin Hayes. We will have to trade a valuable pick or prospect to get rid of him now.
Pencil him in as the 13th forward next season. OR, eat more cap space and send him to the AHL to finish off his playing days.
that alone would make it a great move.Imagine Sullivan's irritation with Malkin and then times that by 100 and you'd get his reaction to having Patrik Laine on the roster.
Why would the Penguins be paying to get rid of him?
Hayes was acquired in the first place because St. Louis paid basically a 2nd and 3rd for him. Why would the Penguins then trade him to get rid of him? He was brought in specifically because St. Louis paid us to take him.
I know it's hard to believe (and at this point maybe even misguided) but some fans still want this team to compete and having sucking cap voids like Hayes on the roster is a detriment to that.
But like even if that was the case, why wouldn't you recognize that the Penguins were paid last off-season to take him on and wouldn't be paying to get rid of him?
It would be one thing had they actually acquired Hayes with the intent to play him, but they were paid to take him like half a year ago. If they were willing to do that a half year ago, why would they suddenly be willing to pay to trade him now?
If we’re gonna be “soft” buyers, what do people think about bringing Zucker back?
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I ask because Zucker has 23 points and is a +2 on an abysmal sabres team. No extra term, he plays a tough game when he’s healthy and he has experience here.
If we’re gonna be “soft” buyers, what do people think about bringing Zucker back?
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I ask because Zucker has 23 points and is a +2 on an abysmal sabres team. No extra term, he plays a tough game when he’s healthy and he has experience here.
I dunno where I’d play him, I’d just make sure Iginla was on his off wing.I was never a big Zucker fan but the idea has merit and is likely about the very best tier level of help we can expect, realistically.
My biggest concern of course is this... where do we THINK he would play? Bearing in mind who coaches. Zucker is a natural LW and Sullivan was always inflexible about that (and slotting him in on L1).
In an ideal world it makes sense, though. You put Zucker on L1 LW and move one of Rust or Raks down to L2 back to their preferred position at RW.
Zucker/Sid/Rust (or Raks whatever)
Bunting/Malkin/Raks (or Rust whatever)
Suddenly looks a lot more competent a top six IMO.
I dunno where I’d play him, I’d just make sure Iginla was on his off wing.
I also figure we should be able to get him (Zucker) for a song. And then, yeah, if fills out the top-6 a bit
Not a fan of him but Zegras seems like a buy-low type that’s up Dubas’ alley. A cheaper option might be Krebs, Jokiharju or Lundkqvist in Dallas.Since Kyle likes acquiring former first round picks, who do we think is next?