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Then they would be doing it just to do it. If it's not real change, don't bother.Yes but Trouba and Mika are harder to move .
Also we are loaded with wingers and extremely thin on D and at C
Then they would be doing it just to do it. If it's not real change, don't bother.Yes but Trouba and Mika are harder to move .
Also we are loaded with wingers and extremely thin on D and at C
Then they would be doing it just to do it. If it's not real change, don't bother.
It could be real change if 3-4 severely underperforming players get better as a result. I think you'd get some very strong clarity one way or another.Then they would be doing it just to do it. If it's not real change, don't bother.
Uh oh. Is there an incoming asteroid - or what? RB and me are in total agreement and both of us sense what is to come. The game tonight will have very large significance for certain people. 4 sure
Laf’s mustache is ugly and lanarin is a goner in a year plus. We’ll be left with a team full of kids that were picked last for dodgeball.
You... can get back players who play their positions? The Geneva Convention does not state you can't make a D for D trade if you want to.you can't just "move lindgren" and you definitely can't just "move Miller." you do not have a body to fill that spot. Mancini, again, is not ready.
what are you getting? a middle 6 C? where do they play? troch to wing? chytil to IR?
Kreider can be moved because he can probably return a LHD - allowing you to move Lindgren - and because we can backfill his spot immediately.
I see we're still hanging onto the fantasy that a bunch of bad players will stop being bad players because their friend got traded.It could be real change if 3-4 severely underperforming players get better as a result. I think you'd get some very strong clarity one way or another.
Yeah, Sens seem an ideal dance partner here. Both teams are underachieving in a critical season for both orgs. Bar is a little lower for the Sens, but they HAVE to make the playoffs this year. New ownership can't be happy.I remain sceptical for a big in-season move. I'm sure Drury would be willing to pull the trigger, but these types of deals are very hard to make in-season.
But you know what? Let's see how long the Sens are willing to watch their young core suck. They've done everything but changed the core so far...
The move that has the least upheaval with the biggest possible ripple effects is trading a buddy. It's success rate is a matter of opinion but it is a huge consideration when you manage people. It's also the most conservative choice which management will generally prefer.I see we're still hanging onto the fantasy that a bunch of bad players will stop being bad players because their friend got traded.
This is why there's so much pushback on the culture narratives. All of the offending players are also just really bad, with the exception (funny enough) of Kreider.
The people you're trying to manage just aren't good at their jobs.The move that has the least upheaval with the biggest possible ripple effects is trading a buddy. It's success rate is a matter of opinion but it is a huge consideration when you manage people. It's also the most conservative choice which management will generally prefer.
For the record I've wanted to burn it down for 2 years and still do. But it's not about what I want.
It's a good list, but per my post 2941, if Zib + bread wanna stay in Gotham due to family comfort, I doubt he signs off on any of those.While I believe it would be incredibly difficult, I can't say it's impossible.
Mika would have to agree to it, which lowers the possibilities considerably. And the other team would have to be one that has a need for a center, is trying to win now, and also has one or more roster players they would be willing to trade.
Looking around the league, we could potentially send Mika to the following teams:
Seattle for Stephenson
Dallas for Seguin
Minnesota for Trenin and/or Hartman
Nashville for Stamkos
St. Louis for Schenn
Utah for Hayton
Boston for Elias Lindholm or Coyle
Detroit for Copp
Add as necessary to balance them. Most of these teams are on the bubble. I don't know if Mika would agree to go to any of them. Getting to play again with Buch in St. Louis or Zuke in Minnesota might be an incentive.
To be clear, any deal would almost certainly happen in the offseason. If the NHL and NHLPA can agree on a new CBA and the cap goes up to 97 mil, teams are going to have money to spend. Taking on Mika's cap hit won't be that big a deal. The only issue will be the term, but if he's an improvement on what they have, or they can send back a contract with equally long term, they may be willing to risk it.
I wonder also if there is a deal out there for Mika and Kreider together. That's probably crazy talk but sending them together might increase the number of teams Mika is willing to go to.
Mika will absolutely be open to waiving his NMC if they move Kreider and cut his role.
I don't give care as long as it is more profitable $ [= cap] wise than cutting or buying outHe could waive that NMC all he wants. Put it on a flag pole on the top of a mountain and let it waive in the wind. It doesn't matter because he has 5 years left on a deal paying him 8.5m. We aren't going to get any sort of a reasonable return
Hell no on the boldWhat LHD would y'all trade Kreider for? This is directed at those who think Kreider *shouldnt* be traded btw.
You can't trade lindgren or trouba without a backfill. We have backfills at W. not at D. Mancini isn't ready.
If we can get Chabot for Kreider, I do it.
Yeah, but you are moving good stuff and keeping drekKreider has more value than those players. If you are trying to make an impactful trade to change the roster, someone with value needs to go. Two years remaining on the contract. $6.5M cap hit is very manageable. The Rangers have already paid off the majority of the contract.
The status quo stinks. The PP personnel needs to change. The entire roster is stale. The Rangers are not winning with this current group.
Nashville's gonna rip it down, they're not gonna go for hockey trades.Ottawa, St. Louis, Nashville, Boston seem like organizations that I’d be calling that are probably open for business.
like i said, you can't just "move Lindgren" or "move Miller." Somewhere in the process, in that transaction or another, you have to acquire a backfill.This whole thing was easily avoidable if Kreider and Zibanejad just played with visible effort. That's why they have to go.
You... can get back players who play their positions? The Geneva Convention does not state you can't make a D for D trade if you want to.
How dare you"I got no confirmation at all and have zero information."
You know what? Let them trade Kreider. I hope it happens.the guys who actually need to be moved are either impossible to move (Mika), will return little to nothing (Lindgren, Trouba) or will leave a huge hole in the lineup (Miller). i really dont see anything major happening.
Utah got Sergachev for Moser + Geekie. I know HF loves their top 10 draft picks but Moser was the primary asset there.like i said, you can't just "move Lindgren" or "move Miller." Somewhere in the process, in that transaction or another, you have to acquire a backfill.
i'm not sure the last time we saw a hockey trade of two players who play the same position. sure the McGroarty deal but that had extenuating circumstances. Geneva convention may not state that but modern hockey convention does.