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Proposal: Possible Trades?

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How about returning to the team that just got to the Finals last year instead of languishing on a team that has zero guarantees of getting close to even sniff the playoffs?

I don't mean to keep harping on the same point... but you can't assume that a guy that played for 5 teams in 3 seasons has any sense of loyalty. Especially at this point in his career.

Setoguchi would be perfect, if he doesn't cost too much.

Let's hope Minnesota has a short memory and doesn't remember the pile of crap Lou sent them last season.
 
I don't mean to keep harping on the same point... but you can't assume that a guy that played for 5 teams in 3 seasons has any sense of loyalty. Especially at this point in his career.

It's not about LOYALTY. It's about OPPORTUNITY to *WIN*.

With NJ, he is basically going to have great opportunities to make the playoffs and go deep.


With Winnipeg, not so much.
 
It's not about LOYALTY. It's about OPPORTUNITY to *WIN*.

With NJ, he is basically going to have great opportunities to make the playoffs and go deep.


With Winnipeg, not so much.

Not to mention job security. Jumping all over a 1 yr contract? Even if he wanted out of NJ, it still doesn't make sense. Guy must really like Winnipeg.
 
if setoguchi cant score with the players/system in minnetonka, hes not going to here. hell continue to be streaky, and we will simply shift our frustration to another player. him.
 
Tedenby + Conditional 3rd (If we make the ECF) + Scrub AHLer
:laugh::laugh:

In all honesty. Tallinder for Seto sounds good

Setoguchi has been a 20 goal scorer, basically every year he has been in the league. Still only 26. Only costs a little over $3 mil. Signed through next year.

We would need to sweeten the pot.
 
I don't mean to keep harping on the same point... but you can't assume that a guy that played for 5 teams in 3 seasons has any sense of loyalty. Especially at this point in his career.



Let's hope Minnesota has a short memory and doesn't remember the pile of crap Lou sent them last season.

Yeah but we got some crap from them as well......Zidlicky.....:sarcasm:
 
How about a guy that is off the radar? Dorsett from Columbus. I know it's probably not realistic but he would look good in Black & Red.
 
Zidlicky did exactly what he needed to do for us last season.
The PP was much better, the puck movement was essential in the playoffs.

That trade was worth every piece of crap sent over.

I don't think he's been any worse than anyone else in the lineup over these 8 games, though.
 
Zidlicky did exactly what he needed to do for us last season.
The PP was much better, the puck movement was essential in the playoffs.

That trade was worth every piece of crap sent over.

I don't think he's been any worse than anyone else in the lineup over these 8 games, though.

I think he has been playing pretty well thus far. His lack of speed has peeked out here and there, but overall I thought he has been good.
 
if setoguchi cant score with the players/system in minnetonka, hes not going to here. hell continue to be streaky, and we will simply shift our frustration to another player. him.

Does Minnesota play a similar system to us? Zidlicky seemed to hate it there under Yeo and has been fine here.
 
Does Minnesota play a similar system to us? Zidlicky seemed to hate it there under Yeo and has been fine here.

Nope. Zidlicky was unhappy because they didn't want him to use his offensive abilities. He wanted to play more aggressively in the attack zone.
The transition to Yeo had a more Lemaire-esque use of defensemen, but I think they're gradually getting a little more aggressive with their blueliners.
 
Does Minnesota play a similar system to us? Zidlicky seemed to hate it there under Yeo and has been fine here.

Last season Minnesota was the worst possession team in the NHL. Wild fans claimed it was due to a lot of injuries in their top 6, but they were already at the bottom of puck possession when they owned the best point total in the NHL, around december. Some people say Yeo's system is strong forechecking others say it's trapping.


I think Yeo sucks.
 
Yeo is the most nervous looking coach I've seen on a bench that currently coaches in the NHL. He constantly looks like he doesn't know what he's doing, and looks like he's in distress and would like some help.

Watch him on the bench during the next Wild game. Sometimes you can see him sweat.

I don't think Setoguchi is available either. Not unless the Wild drop out of the playoff picture. They need all the scoring they can get right now, and Setoguchi is one of few who can do that.
 
Yeo is the most nervous looking coach I've seen on a bench that currently coaches in the NHL. He constantly looks like he doesn't know what he's doing, and looks like he's in distress and would like some help.

Watch him on the bench during the next Wild game. Sometimes you can see him sweat.

I don't think Setoguchi is available either. Not unless the Wild drop out of the playoff picture. They need all the scoring they can get right now, and Setoguchi is one of few who can do that.

There is an article from Russo (Wild Beat writer) i believe that Setoguchi is on the block. It was posted somewhere on our the Devils Board i believe.
 
There's a player or two on the Blue's Roster that I think would be sleepers for us to trade for & could very well be had. Moreover, not only Kovy would love having either one or both as a teammate, but would also help us size-wise on the team. I'm referring to Evgeny Grachev & Sergey Andronov. Both are big, Russian kids that can chip in goals & play in front of the net.
 
There's a player or two on the Blue's Roster that I think would be sleepers for us to trade for & could very well be had. Moreover, not only Kovy would love having either one or both as a teammate, but would also help us size-wise on the team. I'm referring to Evgeny Grachev & Sergey Andronov. Both are big, Russian kids that can chip in goals & play in front of the net.
... two third round draft picks who have never produced more than Mattias Tedenby at the AHL level and never produced anything at the NHL level?
 
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