Prospect Info: Sharks Prospect Info & Discussion Megathread XXI: "New, improved, and wayyyy too much info" Edition

sampler

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Multiple reasons. A history of concussions and a shoulder injury. A poor fit for the Wilds system.
And the sharks made a sweet offer of Seto+coyle+1st.

Seto was a three time 20 goal scorer (and 31 goal scorer) at age 24. Coyle was a solid 1st rounder who looked like a surefire NHLer, and the 1st is a first.

In other words, the sharks traded 2 1st rounders and a solid 24 year old 30 goal scorer (and 3x20 goal scorer) who was an 8th overall pick. Thats a pretty sweet haul for minny...

(Another genius DW special to land a franchise Dman.)
 

Grinner

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And the sharks made a sweet offer of Seto+coyle+1st.

Seto was a three time 20 goal scorer (and 31 goal scorer) at age 24. Coyle was a solid 1st rounder who looked like a surefire NHLer, and the 1st is a first.

In other words, the sharks traded 2 1st rounders and a solid 24 year old 30 goal scorer (and 3x20 goal scorer) who was an 8th overall pick. Thats a pretty sweet haul for minny...

(Another genius DW special to land a franchise Dman.)
Yes, the Sharks did pay( at the time of the trade) a hefty price
 
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Hodge

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Because he wasn't going to re-sign with them. That's a known fact.
Exactly, and the Rangers probably won't be able to afford Miller's next contract either. Them prioritizing the best goalie in the league and a 1st overall pick over Miller doesn't mean he sucks.
 

Juxtaposer

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Exactly, and the Rangers probably won't be able to afford Miller's next contract either. Them prioritizing the best goalie in the league and a 1st overall pick over Miller doesn't mean he sucks.
There's a difference between trading a guy because he's going to walk in a year and trading a guy because you don't like him enough to make room for him. Burns was the former, Miller would be the latter.
 

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If I was MG I would try adding players every other way first... before betting on free agency. He's done a fine job at it for now. It's very hard for SJ to get good free agents and I don't think that changes for couple of years. Get underperforming but potential talent through trades and waiver wire, after that try your luck in FA.

Toffoli was a good FA signing, but I don't he signs here if he was 5-6 years younger.

Patience is key, best case scenario we get our young players relatively cheap for a long time and help build a clear window for competition.
 

LadyStanley

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Maybe we'll be able to "send" Dickinson (and hypothetically Schaefer) to the NCAA for a season.
Sam cannot head to NCAA because he is signed to NHL contract.

There are unanswered CBA questions on how long you retain a player's right if they go from college track to CHL or CHL to college. CHL drafted player's rights are held two years, college 4.

That has not been addressed between NHLPA and NHL and made part of CBA. (Nor NHL-CHL agreement. )
 
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If I was MG I would try adding players every other way first... before betting on free agency. He's done a fine job at it for now. It's very hard for SJ to get good free agents and I don't think that changes for couple of years. Get underperforming but potential talent through trades and waiver wire, after that try your luck in FA.

Toffoli was a good FA signing, but I don't he signs here if he was 5-6 years younger.

Patience is key, best case scenario we get our young players relatively cheap for a long time and help build a clear window for competition.
Which is why I wanted to prioritize developing Celebrini and Smith over everything else because the sooner they realize their potential, the sooner free agents will want to come here.
 

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Which is why I wanted to prioritize developing Celebrini and Smith over everything else because the sooner they realize their potential, the sooner free agents will want to come here.
Free agents didn't really want to come here in our heyday -- I don't know that our saviors will change that. One more year of insane draft capital accumulation, a few more years of clawing and scratching our way to a better roster while the kids grow up, and then we're gonna have to start making trades to fill out pieces outside the core. I hope I'm wrong.
 

The Nemesis

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Ultimately kinda rough night for Colton Roberts as he was a -1 and had 19 PIMs in a 6-2 drubbing at the hands of Kamloops.

I actually thought he was having a decent game through like 1 and three-quarters periods, then he jumped a Kamloops player in front of their bench and got 5+10+instigator. Thanks to how infrequent the whistles were he ended up sitting in the box until like 5 minutes left in the 3rd period and shortly after he got out he was back on the ice and got 2 for charging.

Tonight basically tripled his season PIM total. :laugh:


Maybe he was doing it to impress Marty McSorley, who was here as part of some memorabilia convention/salute to goons (they also had some minor league enforcer I'd never heard of and the guy that inspired Ogie Ogelthorpe in Slap Shot)
 
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And the sharks made a sweet offer of Seto+coyle+1st.

Seto was a three time 20 goal scorer (and 31 goal scorer) at age 24. Coyle was a solid 1st rounder who looked like a surefire NHLer, and the 1st is a first.

In other words, the sharks traded 2 1st rounders and a solid 24 year old 30 goal scorer (and 3x20 goal scorer) who was an 8th overall pick. Thats a pretty sweet haul for minny...

(Another genius DW special to land a franchise Dman.)
Some more context:

Yes, Setoguchi was everything you said. Coyle was drafted a year ago in the late first round and had a decent rookie season at Boston University. He was a solid "B" prospect; think David Edstrom. The first was pick 28, and the Sharks got back a second-rounder in 2012 (ended up being #37, though of course piddled away for Dominic Moore).

On the other side, Burns only had a year remaining in his deal until he hit free agency, and Minnesota didn't have much leverage. It was a lot to pay; a classic DW gamble that paid off.
 

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