Krams
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I "think" he can be a third line guy for us, especially with a moderate step forward.
I'd actually be really interested to see if we can get Bennett and Lemieux to keep progressing a bit and hit that 15 goal, 35 point level. I also think they'd be a nasty and annoying line to play against, especially if you can add a complimentary RW to the mix.
But it's funny how perception creeps in again. Lemieux is the same age, from the same draft, and we have a lot of hope tied to him continuing to progress. Likewise, we still expect to see growth from ADA, also from the 2014 draft. But somehow, at least on some level, there's probably the perception that Bennett is done. I don't know if that's the case though. Again, we wouldn't be the team that took him 4th overall. We wouldn't be the team hoping for top six production. So yeah, I think Bennett does have some upside, within the proper context of course.
I know Calgary is definitely one of the teams that has pinged the Rangers. I do not know if Bennett was a player they discussed though.
Well, I don't actually expect Lemieux to be more than he's been for us this season. Which is a guy putting up 3rd line numbers from the 3rd line. I hope to see growth on the defensive side of the puck from DeAngelo, but that's because D are more likely to continue taking steps forward at 24-26 than forwards are. Not to say that forwards can't... we've seen it from Strome and Brassard in the past... just that it's less likely.
See now, I don't think Lemieux is done growing offensively. Heck, I don't even think he's having his best production based on the 100 or so games he's played in the league thus far.
I think it depends on what one expects. If someone is hoping for Lemieux to hit 25 goals and 50 points, I think they're wish casting. But 15 goals and 30-35 points? I think that's possible with some time.
The season is long, and full of dry spells.I mean, he's currently pacing 13G 18A...
The season is long, and full of dry spells.
If you're trying to min-max stuff like "I'd rather have a 20/50 guy with Geo + Skjei over a 30/70 guy" you'll never get over the hump and you'll have a middling team bc those 3 are middling players and a fully formed Nylander is a gamebreaker.I got carped on the last thread
This is in regards to a post edge made regarding cost/eventual productio/flexibility
He’s basically saying you might be able to get jost+ for Kreider. And jost might become a 20-50 winger
Or you might be able to get nlyander for skjei, Georgie and a highly ranked prospect. And nylander may get you 30-60/70 playing in the same winger role as jost would.
But if jost were to work out. You’d be getting 3/4 of nylsnders production without the huge salary and without giving up those pieces which could then be used to upgrade other positions. True you wouldn’t be getting the 1st and B prospect for Kreider. But you still got skjei, Georgie and whoever else to work with.
A top 6 consisting of bread, Mika, kakko, chytil, jost, and nylander is way too finesse for me.
It’s one or the other for me though. Don’t want a 2nd line with jost/nlyander bookending chytil. IF the center had more sandpaper compete in him naturally, I’d be alright by it. But not 3 finesse players.
Chytil had like 5 goals in 8 games to start, and has 8 in 24 right now. So while you're right, I'm more rightAs well as hot streaks.
See now, I don't think Lemieux is done growing offensively. Heck, I don't even think he's having his best production based on the 100 or so games he's played in the league thus far.
I think it depends on what one expects. If someone is hoping for Lemieux to hit 25 goals and 50 points, I think they're wish casting. But 15 goals and 30-35 points? I think that's possible with some time.
I'm confused who we're adding to that group though.
I mean if we talk Jost and Bennett, they're ahead of Howden and Lias at this point. They're a known quantity, as oppossed to the latter two for whom we still don't know at this point.
On defense, I don't know if I see us adding more depth defenseman.
If you're trying to min-max stuff like "I'd rather have a 20/50 guy with Geo + Skjei over a 30/70 guy" you'll never get over the hump and you'll have a middling team bc those 3 are middling players and a fully formed Nylander is a gamebreaker.
Multiple mid-tier assets is the way to go when you're at the bottom, but once you're in the middle third it's the prime guys who get you into the top third.
Marginal upgrade cost is high in this business like in any other.
I’m saying those players could then be used in combos to get other pieces.If you're trying to min-max stuff like "I'd rather have a 20/50 guy with Geo + Skjei over a 30/70 guy" you'll never get over the hump and you'll have a middling team bc those 3 are middling players and a fully formed Nylander is a gamebreaker.
Multiple mid-tier assets is the way to go when you're at the bottom, but once you're in the middle third it's the prime guys who get you into the top third.
Marginal upgrade cost is high in this business like in any other.
I mean, he's currently pacing 13G 18A...
Yeah, but that's pull with that kind of player. He *could* be. An acutal existing gamebreaker isn't gonna come at the cost of our 1A/1B goalie, Braindeady Skjei on a slight overpay contract, and whatever prospect we part with.I dont see gamebreaker when looking at Nylander.
Very good player, yes.
Game breaker? That's big no for me
There’s such a void of compotent goalies and 4-6 (secondary) defensemen. Why do you think goals are up?Yeah, but that's pull with that kind of player. He *could* be. An acutal existing gamebreaker isn't gonna come at the cost of our 1A/1B goalie, Braindeady Skjei on a slight overpay contract, and whatever prospect we part with.
His downside is a Kristian Huselius type which he already is.
1A/1B goalies aren't rare commodities. Middle pairing market-paid defensemen aren't rare commodities. Give to get.
I personally don't like him, but he's a lotto ticket, and this place does love its lotto tickets.
I dont see gamebreaker when looking at Nylander.
Very good player, yes.
Game breaker? That's big no for me
We have a very different perception of things then . There are more bottom pairing defensemen than you can shake a stick at. Goalies are largely a function of the team in front of them and the bottom 70% of them are fungible IMO. This place has been crazy, crazy spoiled to have Lundqvist for 15 years.There’s such a void of compotent goalies and 4-6 (secondary) defensemen. Why do you think goals are up?
You got guys who aren’t really PROs making up the bottom of teams d corps
I think Lemieux has some more room to grow. Wouldn't even rule out finding his way onto a top 6 role one day. Gritty power forwards are a pain in the ass for opposing teams. Wilson, Tkachuk's, etc.
For #20
I think I'm the only guy here that wants to keep him.
If he is moved, I think there will be a pretty decent market bidding for him at the deadline.
Colorado has been mentioned for 2 seasons now as a possible destination. If I was a GM sitting on that roster I would love the idea of #20 in the mix. Would be tough for clubs to handle him and MacKinnon. Speed and size up front.
I'm watching the NHL Network now. They talked Kreider. They also think that Montreal is the destination. Would be interesting to see Domi and Kreider together.
Personally, I think Edmonton is the best fit. Might be the best 1,2 combo down the middle of any team in the league. But after that there's players like Kassian in the top 6. Kreider in that mix would be really interesting. Edm doesn't have space this year, however they have like 12 UFA's coming off next year. They have depth that will like move up into the roster on the cheap. Bouchard on D. Yamamoto as a forward. I could see them as club that could trade for him and redo the contract for 2020.
As an aside, whoever suggested Sam Bennett is completely spot on. If he's better Brandon Prust, guess what? This roster and this coach is screaming and dying for a better Brandon Prust. Just because he's not scoring doesn't mean he doesn't a lot have what the roster needs.
You can be a perfectly valuable middle-sixer and score 25 points. You just have to bring other stuff.
I feel like Boston would try to give a Hall-esque return (no Vaakanainen, no Studnicka, no on their last 1st rounder out of general principle) and if they're offering the pu-pu platter their system is pretty bare as far as I can tell.Re: Kreider, I expect Boston to be aggressive in pursuing him. In turn, I would expect young players/prospects more than a pick to be the Rangers desire.