TheNumber4
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Lol. Yes. Yes they are.They are all still miles better than Griffen f***ing Reinhart
Lol. Yes. Yes they are.They are all still miles better than Griffen f***ing Reinhart
Barzal had 80 points last year and has been a pretty consistent #1C his entire career. Not sure I'd call him meh.Barzal also went from a great player in his rookie year to a meh player.
at least the NYI have a dynasty and 4 cups. Buffalo doesn't have anything but the memory of Dominic Hasek. SO the fall of the NYI is more interesting to me than the depression that surrounds the Sabres.
If you have a high pick I'd say the value at the draft table will be greater than the value three years down the road the majority of times. This is especially true if you think that prospect will have a difficult time breaking into a lineup.okay.
Take a close look at Montreal right now. Kent Hughes will be facing 3 options of what to do with his first round pick. Interesting choice to be made here.
Actually drafting for a future trade is one of those options though i think there is a more interesting one that will be on the table.
Montreal has 9 options for their future top 6 already. They have too many quality D for their top 4 now. They have their future goalies most likely in Jacob Fowler and Jakub Dobes. They need to upgrade their bottom 6 players. There are a number of strategies to do that but you dont draft bottom 6 guys in the top ten. (i mean unless your stupid fricken past Management of Ottawa). I have no Doubt either in the short term (at the draft) or the longer term (draft and trade) Kent Hughes will turn this years pick into 3 plus assets for his bottom 6.
Montreal is not the only example of this.
I have that exact same shirt still in my closet!View attachment 944935
Scored this Starter shirt from a vintage shop in Brisbane, Australia last weekend
Crazy paying vintage prices for something I could have got at value village when I was a kid, but hey that's vintage for ya