BankStreetParade
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From your own description of the player, it sure sounds like we can move on from him. So, now we're arguing about the return but, most importantly, it's clear that paying assets to move Joseph - in a hypothetical trade where the ask from the acquiring team is the only known side of the equation - was not the only option on the table.I'm not sure the going rate for an offensive dman that doesn't put up pts and averaged 16 mins a night is a 2nd, could we find a team that would give us a 2nd for Brannstrom that late in the game, not a lot of teams were looking for a bottom pair Dman signed for 2 mil, even fewer that had room for 2 mil. Even then, we clearly need depth on D, is moving on from Brannstrom the right move on ice? Kubalik at 2.5 for one year offers a similar issue, not a lot of teams with the space to incorporate him, fewer that have the need to add a top 9 scoring winger. Perhaps we could move Brannstrom or Kubalik, the problem is that they are part of our best 12 forwards and 6 D, so we're making the team worse moving them, and teams know we have to move them, we were clearly operating without a lot of leverage.
I'm glad we're finally on the same page. Paying assets to move Joseph was not the only option on the table and the criticism has been focused on a very narrow hypothetical scenario.I never said nothing else was on the table, but anyone being honest with themselves can admit we were not dealing from a position of strength. It was widely reported Joseph was the one on the block, but yes, there were other options, none of which were without their own cons.
Here's the small issue, though, Nichols is not a journalist he's a blogger with a substack. And his disposition towards all things Senators is pretty established to be highly negative. We don't really need to discuss his credentials or his blogs to come to that conclusion. So why is he really the only blogger who ever gets posted on here with frequency? There's a lot of Sens podcasts, blogs, professional analysis and journalism coverage. Funny, I never see the stuff the LOSP guys upload getting posted. As a matter of fact, if you post anything that's not highly critical of the management and coaching it's bound to generate almost no discussion.Oh... so you feel you are the arbiter of what can or should be discussed here? I wasn't aware you were putting your hat in the ring to be a mod, cool... Here's the thing, someone posted the article, just like many other articles get posted, to spur discussion from different view points, nothing more nothing less. So long as people are respectful of the site rules, all viewpoints are welcome, even negative ones... so maybe if discussing varied viewpoints upsets you it's you that should not do it here.
Sens lose to Buffalo? 53 pages of GDT.
Sens beat the Pens? 28 pages of GDT.
That's just such an odd coincidence, isn't it? But, sure, keep trying to tell me this board is not inherently biased to the negative.