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It would be their choice. If they thought they were gonna suck even worse the next year they might go ahead and give it to usIf they suck too bad (top 10) it goes to the next year right?
It would be their choice. If they thought they were gonna suck even worse the next year they might go ahead and give it to usIf they suck too bad (top 10) it goes to the next year right?
I really love Trotz; just a good manWhy Nashville Predators GM Barry Trotz decided to trade Ryan McDonagh to Tampa Bay
Nashville Predators GM Barry Trotz says defenseman Ryan McDonagh asked after the season ended to be traded home to Tampa.www.tennessean.com
"It was a request from Ryan," Trotz said Tuesday. "We talked a little bit at the end of the year. He said if there's ever an opportunity to get back to Tampa, he asked if I would explore that a little bit. So, out of respect for the type of person that (McDonagh) is, I talked to (Tampa) and we made I think a fair deal."
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"To me, (the cap room) wasn't much of a factor. It was more of doing the right thing. We both talked about it, he just said what he wanted to do. It was nothing more than that. You've got to have the interest and Tampa had the interest. Fortunately it worked out, it's going to work out for both teams," Trotz said.
This probably has more validity than I'd like to admit.Room for chychrun now
While I like Cernak, I’d take Zadarov for the extra $800k. Also, just because you have the funds, doesn’t mean you should spend it. I also like Cirelli but not at that price tag for the production he brings.I believe we have more than ample funds to do both. It’s more a question if it’s better to fill McDonaghs Cap space with those guys instead of overpaying a Zadorov or chasing other pricey older players though in free agency.
But of course it’s also possible that TB simply wants to keep them and has other ideas for how to make Cap space and they wouldn’t even have been available anyway.
Well and you gotta wonder if that is why Tampa agreed to take him back, they know they did him dirty. Frankly I think their run is over anyways. They will be like Pittsburgh, dwindle down over the years because they have absolutely nothing in the prospect pool, and their players continue to get older and not as good. They may have a good year here or there when things just align but I think for the most part they are just going to kind of fade away.As a person I like that our organization has generally tried to do the right thing for guys but as someone who wants their team to win I think it’s often a poor choice. Tampa Bay was pretty ruthless with McDonagh when we acquired him in the first place and I think that’s the kind of attitude you need to have to win in the NHL.
Tampa may have been ruthless with him but he must not care as he asked to go back. Its still a business and RM understood that and played his role in the business. Props to GMBT in being the nice guy and doing what is right for a nice person/player and his wishes. Hopefully other players see this and like that in the Org they would like to play for and a GM they would like for.As a person I like that our organization has generally tried to do the right thing for guys but as someone who wants their team to win I think it’s often a poor choice. Tampa Bay was pretty ruthless with McDonagh when we acquired him in the first place and I think that’s the kind of attitude you need to have to win in the NHL.
It's probably something that Poile and Brisebois even talked about at the time. "Hey, we're stuck on the Cap right now, would you take McD for free, we know he wants to be here in TB, but if he ever wants to come back in the future we can talk?" It feels like it was a little bit of a rental situation. And we got a couple decent years out of a decent veteran player, plus a 2nd round pick, so we can't entirely argue.Tampa may have been ruthless with him but he must not care as he asked to go back. Its still a business and RM understood that and played his role in the business. Props to GMBT in being the nice guy and doing what is right for a nice person/player and his wishes. Hopefully other players see this and like that in the Org they would like to play for and a GM they would like for.
Hopefully someone gets stamkos and Tampa misses the playoffs and we get the 11th pick from them next year lol one can hopeWell and you gotta wonder if that is why Tampa agreed to take him back, they know they did him dirty. Frankly I think their run is over anyways. They will be like Pittsburgh, dwindle down over the years because they have absolutely nothing in the prospect pool, and their players continue to get older and not as good. They may have a good year here or there when things just align but I think for the most part they are just going to kind of fade away.
One can only hope. Or whatever year we can get the pick without any protections. F those guys and their Kucherov LTIR Cup win bullshit.Hopefully someone gets stamkos and Tampa misses the playoffs and we get the 11th pick from them next year lol one can hope
I won't be the least bit surprised if they have somebody else on the LTIR to start the season. Sergachev got back into a couple games in the playoffs, but they probably have something else up their sleeve to make up some Cap room next year.One can only hope. Or whatever year we can get the pick without any protections. F those guys and their Kucherov LTIR Cup win bullshit.
It's one thing to be ruthless when you force someone to leave. But if you are ruthless in forcing someone to stay when they don't want to, do you really thunk you're going to get their best effort after you make them stay?As a person I like that our organization has generally tried to do the right thing for guys but as someone who wants their team to win I think it’s often a poor choice. Tampa Bay was pretty ruthless with McDonagh when we acquired him in the first place and I think that’s the kind of attitude you need to have to win in the NHL.
Any word on if any Predators players are doing this?
I heard they called a Lyft to take the wife and kid home because they were too focused on tip drills.O’Reilly and Forsberg just had babies born so I think they are a tad occupied right now.
A lot of the guys stay here and practice here all offseason. I know Fabbro, Forsberg and Josi do.Not to be that guy, but I don't think our players have the same mentality as Tampa. Look at the blown leads this year as a key example.
No doubt the guys work during the off-season, but I do wonder how many of them stick around TOGETHER.
Tampa is going to make the moves necessary to make the playoffs next year. They are hungry and will load up.
We also don’t have the talent those teams have so if their top players are hanging around, the rest of the guys follow.Not to be that guy, but I don't think our players have the same mentality as Tampa. Look at the blown leads this year as a key example.
No doubt the guys work during the off-season, but I do wonder how many of them stick around TOGETHER.
Tampa is going to make the moves necessary to make the playoffs next year. They are hungry and will load up.