BonHoonLayneCornell
Registered User
Fabbro is no better than in house options and far more expensive. Also, easy to say when Perron has basically not played because of an unpredictable life event.
Neither of those moves are particularly good, swap out a 6/7 Dman for a (slightly better?) overpaid 6/7 dman made worse by the fact you have to buy out the first one...Well either way point is we should have kept Joseph not signed perron and try to get fabbro.
It is too early to tell if the acquisition of Perron was a good move by Staios. So far his 5 game stats say "no"!Neither of those moves are particularly good, swap out a 6/7 Dman for a (slightly better?) overpaid 6/7 dman made worse by the fact you have to buy out the first one...
Joseph in for Perron is at least cheaper so some benefit, but Perron imo is a better player and has more edge to his game. I get not wanting to pay a third to dump Joseph though, I'd have just rode out the contract but I suspect they really wanted him out for some reason.
It is too early to tell if the acquisition of Perron was a good move by Staios. So far his 5 game stats say "no"!
ES GF/60. GA/60. NET
1.1. 4.3. -3.2
I miss Joseph's speed. I think the lack of speed in Perron and Amadio shows.