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Rehabguy

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Are you f***ing kidding me....Pittsburgh gets Philip Tomasino for a Freaking 4th rounder? This is why Lou needs to be punched, and dropped kicked out the door immediately. He and Trotz have a relationship and we can't get a deal like this for a young kid with talent who hasn't really gotten a fair chance...what a joke mgmt is...
We absolutely do need players like this. Even if we gave away a 3rd rounder this team needs as much offensive help from any position to give this team a spark. If anything this team needs another explosive skater like Tomasino. This was his scouting report:

He’s a fearless puck-carrier, willing to pay the price to take the puck to the high-danger parts of the offensive zone. His hands are elite
EPrinkside.com 2019
Tomasino is a swiss-army knife forward whose versatility made him effective.
Hockeyprospect.com 2019
His explosive skating style is highlighted by a lightning-quick first step and high-end foot speed
Future Considerations 2019
He is a highly athletic center who is a plus skater, with good vision and a strong wrist shot
McKeen's Hockey 2019
dynamic offensive talent … creates offence with hard work … very consistent … jumps in and out of holes to create chances

He's only 23 and he had a much better first 3 years in the NHL than any young Islander forward today. It is no surprise his numbers began to suffer once Trotz took over as GM. He's not Trotz kind of player- probably too much like Barzal. Since Trotz took over as GM he has given up 5 first rounders including: Tolvanen, Tomasino, Fabbro, Kevin Fiala and Askarov. They should have nabbed this kid at any reasonable cost once they had the chance as Trotz has no idea what he's doing with the Preds. He's horrible at managing young talent that don't fit into his mold. My understanding is that he did not work hard enough to fit the Predator identity and "structure". Sound familiar? Also he's pretty bad at getting returns for first round picks. In exchange for the Predators' 2019 first-round pick and the Vegas Golden Knights' 2017 first-round pick, respectively, he accepted a fourth-round pick and an undrafted ECHL forward.

Lou let this one get away. Probably asleep at the wheel. Or maybe he really did just fire Trotz because he thought he sucked and there is no relationship there to speak of and Trotz feels he owes the guy no favors.
 
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Chockey22

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Disagree, they all came to HF Isles when the trade was made and said that we were going to love him. He's been very good for the Isles and have always been impressed by his play and effort. I never find myself questioning his decisions on the ice as compared to most of the others.

He's would also be the Captain pick if Lee does not re-sign a team friendly deal when he's up at the end of 2026.

Add in the fact that he's only being paid $8.5mm AAV with the cap expected to rise significantly...Horvat stays on LI.
I appreciate this alternative take on Horvat, and am happy to agree to disagree - but I am honestly surprised that he is let off the hook while Barzal takes so much heat. He has no points in the last five games, and is on pace for under 20 goals. He routinely misses grade A scoring chances. Yes, he plays hard, wins more draws than he loses, and doesn't make as many mistakes as others, but that is not worth 8.5. even with a rising cap.

I am surrounded by Canucks fans where I live, and can tell you without a doubt most fans were fine with him being traded, and ecstatic when they saw the contract price and term.

I completely agree that Horvat stays; Lou wouldn't walk back his signature pick up and with his contract would probably not return much of value.
 
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Rehabguy

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I appreciate this alternative take on Horvat, and am happy to agree to disagree - but I am honestly surprised that he is let off the hook while Barzal takes so much heat. He has no points in the last five games, and is on pace for under 20 goals. He routinely misses grade A scoring chances. Yes, he plays hard, wins more draws than he loses, and doesn't make as many mistakes as others, but that is not worth 8.5. even with a rising cap.

I am surrounded by Canucks fans where I live, and can tell you without a doubt most fans were fine with him being traded, and ecstatic when they saw the contract price and term.

I completely agree that Horvat stays; Lou wouldn't walk back his signature pick up and with his contract would probably not return much of value.
I like Horvat's work ethic and he plays an intelligent game but make no mistake about it, Barzal is the reason he has been so successful scoring goals for the Islanders. He's not much of a threat on his own without someone like Barzal to feed him.
 

SI

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IMHO, this is a situation where Lou should let the team bottom out. Do nothing until the TDL and then sell off Nelson, Palmieri and possibly Lee and Pageau, as well as Pulock or Pelech. Lou will have the excuse of long term injuries to Barzal, Duclair, Reilly and Pelech to lean on to keep the pressure off him. Letting the Isles bottom out and become sellers will allow us to get assets that will increase the organization's depth and get some younger legs in the lineup
IMO, it cannot be a full-fire sale - you want to be able to compete next year.

Lee and Pageau would be interesting pieces - more so Pageau, who I believe would be enticing for an acquiring team, especially if the Isles were to retain 50% and get a significant piece in return.

To trade JGP just to dump the salary - I am not a fan of it.
 

Mr Misunderstood

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I appreciate this alternative take on Horvat, and am happy to agree to disagree - but I am honestly surprised that he is let off the hook while Barzal takes so much heat. He has no points in the last five games, and is on pace for under 20 goals. He routinely misses grade A scoring chances. Yes, he plays hard, wins more draws than he loses, and doesn't make as many mistakes as others, but that is not worth 8.5. even with a rising cap.

I am surrounded by Canucks fans where I live, and can tell you without a doubt most fans were fine with him being traded, and ecstatic when they saw the contract price and term.

I completely agree that Horvat stays; Lou wouldn't walk back his signature pick up and with his contract would probably not return much of value.

I can't argue with that. A lot of the blame for lack of scoring should lay at his feet. Especially since he carries the 2nd highest cap hit and was brought in to be a goal scorer. Hell, we see Palms and Lee continue scoring in the absence of Barzal.

But compared to Palms who is shooting 18.2%, Horvat is at 7.7% which is 3% lower than his career low and 6% off his career average. I see his lack of producing a feature of the team being abhorrent on the PP and simply just a slump. After not being able to lift the puck over Lyon's right shoulder after a great feed from JGP, you could see it is getting to him.

I'm more confident in Horvat progressing more to his mean, than I do in Barzal in becoming a shoot-first player that we desperately wish him to be because we can see him do it sometimes. By the nature of being a puck-carrier, I think Barzal gets more heat because he is more susceptible to bad passes, bad turnovers, more giveaways on paper.

Maybe the Nucks fans flocking to HF Isles at the time of the trade were just being nice lol.
 

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I can understand the frustration and disappointment with this team so far. This team has certainly many flaws and there are numerous players who are playing sub par. I would love to see Lou bring up say Karlstrom and Pinho and reward their good play. Other posters probably have a better perspective on their progress as I just stat watch mostly. This could reinforce accountability even down at the farm and wake up some in the bigs.

The Isles did dress 3 AHL d men last night and certainly the injuries are a concern. I for one hope they reunite the first line when they return. The most troubling thing is that Duclair's game is built on speed and we know he has a groin issue. Barzal has an upper body injury and he already drives me crazy because he doesn't shoot enough.

The next month will be telling and it probably points to selling off assets, salary, term and resetting in some form.
 

Chockey22

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I can't argue with that. A lot of the blame for lack of scoring should lay at his feet. Especially since he carries the 2nd highest cap hit and was brought in to be a goal scorer. Hell, we see Palms and Lee continue scoring in the absence of Barzal.

But compared to Palms who is shooting 18.2%, Horvat is at 7.7% which is 3% lower than his career low and 6% off his career average. I see his lack of producing a feature of the team being abhorrent on the PP and simply just a slump. After not being able to lift the puck over Lyon's right shoulder after a great feed from JGP, you could see it is getting to him.

I'm more confident in Horvat progressing more to his mean, than I do in Barzal in becoming a shoot-first player that we desperately wish him to be because we can see him do it sometimes. By the nature of being a puck-carrier, I think Barzal gets more heat because he is more susceptible to bad passes, bad turnovers, more giveaways on paper.

Maybe the Nucks fans flocking to HF Isles at the time of the trade were just being nice lol.
Canuck fans generally are quite nice (when they're not rioting after losing in the SCF), and are a lot like Isles fans in that they are pretty critical of their team. Except when the Canucks are good, then their fans are insufferable - fortunately that is not very often.

And I agree with the frustration with Barzal too - if it had been Barzal receiving that sweet feed from JGP last night, he probably would have looked to pass.
 
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benedictTavares

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I haven't been keeping up as much as I use to. Are we ready to blow this roster up yet? Is that even possible or are we going to end up in Lou contract hell for the next five years stocking draft picks.
 

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We absolutely do need players like this. Even if we gave away a 3rd rounder this team needs as much offensive help from any position to give this team a spark. If anything this team needs another explosive skater like Tomasino. This was his scouting report:







He's only 23 and he had a much better first 3 years in the NHL than any young Islander forward today. It is no surprise his numbers began to suffer once Trotz took over as GM. He's not Trotz kind of player- probably too much like Barzal. Since Trotz took over as GM he has given up 5 first rounders including: Tolvanen, Tomasino, Fabbro, Kevin Fiala and Askarov. They should have nabbed this kid at any reasonable cost once they had the chance as Trotz has no idea what he's doing with the Preds. He's horrible at managing young talent that don't fit into his mold. My understanding is that he did not work hard enough to fit the Predator identity and "structure". Sound familiar? Also he's pretty bad at getting returns for first round picks. In exchange for the Predators' 2019 first-round pick and the Vegas Golden Knights' 2017 first-round pick, respectively, he accepted a fourth-round pick and an undrafted ECHL forward.

Lou let this one get away. Probably asleep at the wheel. Or maybe he really did just fire Trotz because he thought he sucked and there is no relationship there to speak of and Trotz feels he owes the guy no favors.
Those snippets are draft hype quotes from 2019, its not the player he is, he is similar to Wahlstrom from fans who actually watch him play.
 

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IMO, it cannot be a full-fire sale - you want to be able to compete next year.


Compete for what? 11th place in the east?

If you don't beieve in a rebuild that's cool, but doing a "half fire sale" is a joke. Either sell whatever picks/prospects you have and go for a Cup now...Or f***ing tear it all down and rebuild this team right. Whatever you do just don't half-ass it or you're going to wind up nowhere good.
 

Glory Days

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The Isles don’t have enough cap room to start trading picks for players. Also if Lou uses picks to get rid of players he likely then won’t have the picks to acquire replacements. Lou could start making hockey trades but he will need to find a willing partner. Likely his only real option is to wait for contracts to expire and keep the picks to draft. Lou may have backed himself into a corner with only one way out.
 

DerekKingSnipes

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The Isles don’t have enough cap room to start trading picks for players. Also if Lou uses picks to get rid of players he likely then won’t have the picks to acquire replacements. Lou could start making hockey trades but he will need to find a willing partner. Likely his only real option is to wait for contracts to expire and keep the picks to draft. Lou may have backed himself into a corner with only one way out.
I think they can get decent return for Pelech, 2nd round pick or a teams late first maybe. Nelson and even Palmieri can get them firsts also I think. I can see this direction if team falls out of it, I think they are going to make every attempt to get Hagens IMO. It’s a feeling I have had for a while, accumulating firsts allows them to put a legitimate offer for whomever ends up at 1 this year.
 

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I think they can get decent return for Pelech, 2nd round pick or a teams late first maybe. Nelson and even Palmieri can get them firsts also I think. I can see this direction if team falls out of it, I think they are going to make every attempt to get Hagens IMO. It’s a feeling I have had for a while, accumulating firsts allows them to put a legitimate offer for whomever ends up at 1 this year.
100% agree on these type of returns for Nelson and Palms but no way can I see that for Pelech. Injury prone and way too much term
 

SI

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Compete for what? 11th place in the east?

If you don't beieve in a rebuild that's cool, but doing a "half fire sale" is a joke. Either sell whatever picks/prospects you have and go for a Cup now...Or f***ing tear it all down and rebuild this team right. Whatever you do just don't half-ass it or you're going to wind up nowhere good.
It's not all or nothing, and it doesn’t need to be scorched earth.

Not sure if full rebuilds are a viable solution—I think it’s catastrophic. It could take a decade for the team to come out of something like that. Look at Buffalo, Detroit, Ottawa, to name a few. There’s no guarantee that bottoming out will lead to success, and it’s just as easy to get stuck in perpetual rebuilding mode.

With Sorokin, Barzal, Horvat, Dobson, and Romanov, the Islanders already have a solid foundation to build around. That’s a core that can compete if surrounded by the right pieces. If Lou is able to bring in two young players on ELCs (entry-level contracts) and possibly spend some of the available cap space wisely, there’s no reason this team can’t stay competitive while also positioning itself for the future.

It’s not about swinging wildly in one direction—whether going all-in for a Cup or blowing it up entirely—but rather finding a balance. The Isles have a core that’s good enough to be a playoff team with the right complementary pieces. Smart trades, strategic free-agent signings, and a continued focus on developing prospects can make all the difference.
 

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