Machinehead
HFNYR MVP
You're telling me.Bern is back with his never ending defending of Kreider's garbage hockey this season. Cant wait till he’s off the team so we dont need to hear it anymore.
You're telling me.Bern is back with his never ending defending of Kreider's garbage hockey this season. Cant wait till he’s off the team so we dont need to hear it anymore.
I think Fox will be better next season but the difference between the expected shooting percentage and his current shooting percentage doesn't equal that many more goals. Last season he shot well over his average. I think it's far more realistic to expect the number to come back up to around the average.Fox will be basically the same guy next season but he won’t shoot 0.0001% and his partner won’t be Ryan Lindgren and all these trade demand posts will suddenly be about how seriously he started taking the offseason or his nutrition or how his skating is looking quicker lol.
I’ve seen this song and dance a million times.
Fox needs a strong offseason routine. His shot has been bad this year. His mobility looks a little more janky which was never his strength to begin with.
Hopefully his goal last night means that's at the deadline rather than this summer.Bern is back with his never ending defending of Kreider's garbage hockey this season. Cant wait till he’s off the team so we dont need to hear it anymore.
Was thinking the same thing.Hopefully his goal last night means that's at the deadline rather than this summer.
That's my wife's wishlist tooYounger.
Harder.
Faster.
I have maintained unless we are just looking to dump somebody [e.g., Vesey, Lindgren] while we should try to get the best deal always, we don't have to be too hard ass on the returnbern, we all appreciate your creativity, and I think this forum is often lacking for actual, concrete suggestions.
However, what you have proposed is obviously not what a real-life return would be. I have to play the odds that the real return is bad, because most of them are.
And let's say your proposal is the return.
Does Greig (already 22) become a #1 center? Does Pinto who is going on 25? (Honestly, he's like 2.5 years younger than Fox) Does Klevin (already 23) become a #1 D? Fox won a Norris around the same age Greig is now. Most players are what they are at 22. If the answer is no to all three (it is), then you've punched a hole in your lineup that you have no plans to replace to get a bunch of depth. A bunch of depth with no elite players has never won.
And then you're banking on the two 1st's replacing your #1 defenseman. Again, probably not.
So yeah, it's kind of bad, and what you proposed is in the high-end of returns.
I think the coaches and management need to get together and figure out who can and will likely bounce back in the future. That goes for Mika, CK, Bread, Laf, Fox, and KAM. I think every single one of them can be good players on good teams but I have large doubts that they are a good mix because of the lack of hunger/physicality.Not sure anyone is saying that Fox is having a good season.
But I also don't believe you trade a Fox level player due to one bad season while still in the prime of his career as he just turned 27.
There is not one player on the team, in the pipeline or available in a trade tjat can give us offensively what Fox can and does.
Whats the point as we would then be scrambling to find his replacement thus nullifying the trade anyway.
I have maintained unless we are just looking to dump somebody [e.g., Vesey, Lindgren] while we should try to get the best deal always, we don't have to be too hard ass on the return
If we are dealing Fox, I want near top $ at min, so I make no apology as to "what you proposed is in the high-end of returns".
As to "it's kind of bad" I disagree
Grieg does not have to = 1C
if he is a solid 2C, that helps and is part of the solution, not the problem
Pinto I can see as a mid-lower level 1C
so ditto
of course, chemistry is always a big factor
look at LaF -- 2 dif versions of the kid line, now no kid line and he is not quite lost, but reacclimating
so those projections could go up slightly or down based on linemates
Kleven I see large upside, he is already big and fast, plays either side
everybody is googoo for Bischel, rightfully so.
We should also try a max retained Panarin for Bisch+
But why all that for bisch and no love for Kleven?
finally of course 2 1sts >> 2 2nds
I have maintained unless we are just looking to dump somebody [e.g., Vesey, Lindgren] while we should try to get the best deal always, we don't have to be too hard ass on the return
If we are dealing Fox, I want near top $ at min, so I make no apology as to "what you proposed is in the high-end of returns".
As to "it's kind of bad" I disagree
Grieg does not have to = 1C
if he is a solid 2C, that helps and is part of the solution, not the problem
Pinto I can see as a mid-lower level 1C
so ditto
of course, chemistry is always a big factor
look at LaF -- 2 dif versions of the kid line, now no kid line and he is not quite lost, but reacclimating
so those projections could go up slightly or down based on linemates
Kleven I see large upside, he is already big and fast, plays either side
everybody is googoo for Bischel, rightfully so.
We should also try a max retained Panarin for Bisch+
But why all that for bisch and no love for Kleven?
finally of course 2 1sts >> 2 2nds
not sure why Pack recalling 2 Fs and 2 Ds
but here they come
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Bloomington:
delete Ryan Siedem, D recalled by Hartford
delete Carter Berger, D recalled by Hartford
delete Blake Mclaughlin, F recalled by Hartford
delete Brett Budgell, F recalled by Hartford
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fair enufGreig is not a 2C
Pinto is not a 1C
I don't think you will be proven right in the end.
thanx and we'll seeBecause Kleven is awful.
I have maintained unless we are just looking to dump somebody [e.g., Vesey, Lindgren] while we should try to get the best deal always, we don't have to be too hard ass on the return
If we are dealing Fox, I want near top $ at min, so I make no apology as to "what you proposed is in the high-end of returns".
As to "it's kind of bad" I disagree
Grieg does not have to = 1C
if he is a solid 2C, that helps and is part of the solution, not the problem
Pinto I can see as a mid-lower level 1C
so ditto
of course, chemistry is always a big factor
look at LaF -- 2 dif versions of the kid line, now no kid line and he is not quite lost, but reacclimating
so those projections could go up slightly or down based on linemates
Kleven I see large upside, he is already big and fast, plays either side
everybody is googoo for Bischel, rightfully so.
We should also try a max retained Panarin for Bisch+
But why all that for bisch and no love for Kleven?
finally of course 2 1sts >> 2 2nds
Its his MO. Boo Nieves 1C. Mathew Robertson NHLer. Draft picks more valuable than great productive players. Always kicking the can down the road to "extend the window" with rosy unrealistic projections for prospects.Why would pinto even come close to a 1c. He’s almost 25 and never even hit .5 ppg. He’s a 3c maybe pushing a 2c in a fix. Kleven top projection is a 2nd pair guy. Greidg is another 3c. You want to replace a 70 pt dman with 3 players who can’t even reach that with their best seasons combined. Oh and 2 draft picks who will more likely be the next nils lundkvist instead of the next Adam Fox.
Why would pinto even come close to a 1c. He’s almost 25 and never even hit .5 ppg. He’s a 3c maybe pushing a 2c in a fix. Kleven top projection is a 2nd pair guy. Greidg is another 3c. You want to replace a 70 pt dman with 3 players who can’t even reach that with their best seasons combined. Oh and 2 draft picks who will more likely be the next nils lundkvist instead of the next Adam Fox.
Has Fox been hamstrung by Lindgren in the last two seasons? 100%.
Is he completely back to 100% healthy after last season? My guess would be no because with a puck on his stick Fox's signature ability to avoid contact and maintain possession in tight spaces is not such a feature that it's been before. and he also has been less effective in the defensive zone and it's not all Lindgren. But we do have a lot of poster who have a long term memory of a hamster and now think that what they see this year is what Fox is (SMH).
Moving Lindgren and Kreider and then finding 1LD to play with Fox is such a far and away priority for Drury everything else is just noise.
Once we got JTM I don't see a good chance that Zibanejad is traded (unless we get a bit of a whiff of a smoke that something is in works). That's a different situation from Kreider. @NYR Viper gave his order of priorities - mine are slightly different: Lindgren, Kreider, Smith, Vesey, (Jones)........ Panarin (re the last one - I'd like to know first which 90-100 point player is comng back to replace him).Moving Kreider is not a priority for me. If I had my druthers I'd rather move Zibanejad. That said I think Kreider would be much easier to move and could bring back a better return. He does have a couple years after this. His $6.5 wouldn't be bad at all for a 50 point player which I think he could get back to next year. He can pk and be an effective power play guy. He's been a productive playoff player. These are things though that should make him more attractive to potential trade partners than Mika IMO---who's not been quite as good a playoff performer and who has an $8.5 mil cap hit with 5 years left and whose play was faltering even last year.
As far as Lindgren---our defense in general we need to change things up a bit. Lindgren's not an ideal partner for Fox because of similar size and he's not physical enough because of his size and because of that he's too often injured or playing banged up. I think Fox could use a bigger, stronger, more physical safety valve kind of partner. Lindgren's contract this year also is a little high and he wanted more. For a 20 point defenseman with all his other issues I wouldn't do it.
bern, we all appreciate your creativity, and I think this forum is often lacking for actual, concrete suggestions.
However, what you have proposed is obviously not what a real-life return would be. I have to play the odds that the real return is bad, because most of them are.
And let's say your proposal is the return.
Does Greig (already 22) become a #1 center? Does Pinto who is going on 25? (Honestly, he's like 2.5 years younger than Fox) Does Klevin (already 23) become a #1 D? Fox won a Norris around the same age Greig is now. Most players are what they are at 22. If the answer is no to all three (it is), then you've punched a hole in your lineup that you have no plans to replace to get a bunch of depth. A bunch of depth with no elite players has never won.
And then you're banking on the two 1st's replacing your #1 defenseman. Again, probably not.
So yeah, it's kind of bad, and what you proposed is in the high-end of returns.