I think that targeting a guy like Savard would be shortsighted and would leave you with a player who likely gets used less than Kulak whose shown his ability to step into the larger role this season.That's also why I'm not huge on Romanov. I believe it is more important for Nurse that the D we get is the right type of Dman, rather than the best overall quality.
I like Savard. He would be a great target for a team who has a different partner than Nurse to get help for.
Imo the type should not just play the right side. They should shoot right as well. That's the issue we had with Kulak and Broberg there. Having those smart, smooth skating Dmen helped a ton, but when competition is most fierce, there are precious milliseconds lost with those left shot players to seal up the right boards.
Stecher actually is the right type. The only issue is that he isn't a top 4D. That's why Knoblauch always goes back to Kulak there, sharing the spot with Stecher.
The right shot version of Kulak is the target. We can look at D better than that, like Andersson maybe, but I just don't see it happening anymore. I also think it isn't needed. Get a right shot D, affordable with term if possible, and Nurse will play like a $9 million player and carry the pairing enough to win a cup.
The reason that there's a discussion about a left shot defenseman this year is because that's where the quality market is. It's also the position of greater organizational need. And preferably the Oilers would like to add players with term instead of wasting limited assets targeting rental players.
I understand that Romanov is a player that likely isn't even on the market. But stranger things have happened. And he's a player that fits the mold the Oilers are seeking. Even Provorov makes more sense than Savard to me considering age, role and cap hit.
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