VainGretzky
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I though Trouba had a NMC/NTC and a wife that is finishing her medical school.residency in NYC and said he was not prepared to move at this point? What has changed?He’s a guy I brought up earlier this summer. If you could pay a team like Anaheim to eat half his contract, he makes a lot of sense. If you pick him up at the deadline, you can make his cap work without having to deal anyone out, and it’s closer to when his wife is done her residency (why he reportedly didn’t want to waive this summer), so he might consider it. Then in the summer you just have to move out Kulak, and even if you gave Bouch 9 per, you could make a lineup work for the following year of something like
Nuge - McDavid - Hyman
Savoie - Draisaitl - Arbidsson
Janmark - Henrique - Kane
Podzolzin - Jarventie - Lavoie (or other depth pieces)
Ekholm - Bouchard
Nurse - Trouba
Wanner - Stecher
Brown
Skinner
Pickard
...and he's superstitious about accepting a market value contract apparently.
I was under the impression that Chychrun was fine going to Ottawa originally, and that it was even a preferred destination but that last year around January it became known that he had soured on the city and probably would not re-sign. That triggered the trade. Of course Jensen was not what one expected but given his NTC with a 10 team no trade list and that he may be perceived to be a challenge to re-sign it is possible that at full cap there were not many takers.Hanging on to Chychrun at the deadline to trade him for Nick Jensen in the offseason is really dumb.
Again, it's not context, it's that the Sens get more credit they deserve for what they don't achieve. Maybe they get there this year, but it's a long climb.
Zub won't come cheap, and I have never suggested he would, he just seems like the perfect fit and the Oilers should stay on Staios until he moves him.
He left 50 million on the table over his career but carry on...and he's superstitious about accepting a market value contract apparently.
We will have to wait and see. If the appropriate changes were made during last offseason the Oilers would be the reigning Stanley Cup champions wiping out the 30 year Canadian drought.
I'm hearing the same old same old. I've heard the bullshit again and again over and over. It's disheartening to say the least.
Totally, but you'll excuse me if I don't care why Ottawa does the deal. The Oilers might target this player because he makes their good team better, that's all I care about.I was under the impression that Chychrun was fine going to Ottawa originally, and that it was even a preferred destination but that last year around January it became known that he had soured on the city and probably would not re-sign. That triggered the trade. Of course Jensen was not what one expected but given his NTC with a 10 team no trade list and that he may be perceived to be a challenge to re-sign it is possible that at full cap there were not many takers.
My sense is that Zub would cost a fair bot more than Ekholm. Think Akey, a 1st, plus another real piece. What price would you be willing to give? It might well be worth it but even then I don't see why Ottawa does this unless Zub wants out.
In a capped world no team is without holes. Right now the Oilers holes are in their second and third pair RHD and it is possible that one at least the third pair RHD may be filled internally.
They don't have elite goaltending but if their goalies match last year they are competitive.
Their forwards are head and shoulders the best in the league if they stay healthy.
If you don't care about the other team why not shoot higher?? The reality is it matters what the other team thinks. Zub is probably one of their core players. Teams don't move them easily.Totally, but you'll excuse me if I don't care why Ottawa does the deal. The Oilers might target this player because he makes their good team better, that's all I care about.
As for the price, totally fine, I've been eager to give up that much and more fore him the entire time. Call the Sens a bunch, keep calling them. Zub is a solid player, but he's helping Ottawa play games, and might want to do more.
lucky penguinsHe left 50 million on the table over his career but carry on
I don't see this. But I guess we disagree on that. I will say this though. The only real thing you need from them is to not get baddly chewed up at ES. But even so the difference between the best 4th line in the league and a bottom group might cost you on average a net of 2 wins at the very most in a given year if that.Our 4th line is a huge hole as well. Much bigger than is being discussed.
No, you're missing the point, I don't care that "consideration" about this player must be made to the Sens.If you don't care about the other team why not shoot higher?? The reality is it matters what the other team thinks. Zub is probably one of their core players. Teams don't move them easily.
I don't see this. But I guess we disagree on that.
In a capped world no team is without holes. Right now the Oilers holes are in their second and third pair RHD and it is possible that one at least the third pair RHD may be filled internally.
They don't have elite goaltending but if their goalies match last year they are competitive.
Their forwards are head and shoulders the best in the league if they stay healthy.
I though Trouba had a NMC/NTC and a wife that is finishing her medical school.residency in NYC and said he was not prepared to move at this point? What has changed?
If you pick him up at the deadline, you can make his cap work without having to deal anyone out, and it’s closer to when his wife is done her residency (why he reportedly didn’t want to waive this summer), so he might consider it.
I'm surprisingly not totally against this idea if some big retention is involved
Trade rumours surfacing to send Flyers defenceman to Edmonton Oilers
The Edmonton Oilers are in the hunt for a high-end defenceman via trade, and one proposal has surfaced that would send Rasmus Ristolainen to the Oilers.www.yardbarker.com
I know, I know...
How much does it matter though? So if the Pens save all this cash can they resurrect their aging core with an extra depth add or two? Can they still attract an impact player to spend that money on?Crosby is worth 11mil all day. He gave them a steal to keep it at his customary 8.7
Isn't he like a RH version of Nurse?I'm surprisingly not totally against this idea if some big retention is involved
Trade rumours surfacing to send Flyers defenceman to Edmonton Oilers
The Edmonton Oilers are in the hunt for a high-end defenceman via trade, and one proposal has surfaced that would send Rasmus Ristolainen to the Oilers.www.yardbarker.com
I know, I know...
Imo he's worse but it's hard to tell when he's just been on bad teams. That's the appeal, that on a contender maybe he has a bit of a resurgence like Bogosian didIs
Isn't he like a RH version of Nurse?
I like the physical part of his game, I'd love if we could get Deslauriers somehow tossed in although he's overpaid.Imo he's worse but it's hard to tell when he's just been on bad teams. That's the appeal, that on a contender maybe he has a bit of a resurgence like Bogosian did
How much does it matter though? So if the Pens save all this cash can they resurrect their aging core with an extra depth add or two? Can they still attract an impact player to spend that money on?
I wouldn’t mind him. But is this really a rumour? This guy who wrote the article just gave a proposal and he said on Oilers Now Bob mentioned his name some times.I'm surprisingly not totally against this idea if some big retention is involved
Trade rumours surfacing to send Flyers defenceman to Edmonton Oilers
The Edmonton Oilers are in the hunt for a high-end defenceman via trade, and one proposal has surfaced that would send Rasmus Ristolainen to the Oilers.www.yardbarker.com
I know, I know...