mianjo
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I wouldn't make a panic move to cover a roster spot for a season where they are likely not making the playoffs. If it helps the team now and in the future, that's a different story.
I don't see anyone wanting Norris, with his contract and injury history, unless they are sending a boat anchor back to Ottawa. Would you rather have a boat anchor 3rd/4th RD or a boat anchor #2C?
Realistically the Sens would probably trade Norris for nothing to get him off the books.
Eh. Being a bad GM is how you end up with Zaitsev. It didn't seem like it was a case of throwing caution to the wind for a typical panic move, I think they thought he'd play well in Ottawa for the life of his contract that came with the seal of approval from his new coaching hire.I guess my point is that, if you are trading Norris mainly to fill in for a hurt Zub, you are likely taking on a 3-5 year contract. Is it worth it to take that on because one player is going to miss 30 games? To me the answer is no unless it's a trade you would have contemplated regardless of Zub's current injury status.
Making short term panic moves is how you end up with Zaitsev, Norris' current contract and ADC/Chychrun/Zbad etc. the list goes on.
If this team can't win without Artem Zub for 35 games and making some moves around the margins, they are already screwed.
Just curious if this last part is in reference to Brayden Schenn or just a general comment?I think if Norris goes you have to get a C back for him. And it will be an older vet. Maybe you can also get a dman, but you can’t trade Norris without “replacing” him while Pinto is struggling and Greig clearly doesn’t work in the top 6 at this stage.
Then let’s say Pinto gets hurt, you’re basically in the same position you are with the defence now where you need to search for a centre.
I don’t see the point of a Norris trade based on the perception of his value. I probably like the player more than most but I’d rather just overpay him than dump him for a 34 year old on his last legs.
Yeah that, or even looking at the PLD for Kuemper trade last year if not actually specifically Schenn. LA basically dumped him to get a cheaper contract on a struggling goalie. I can’t imagine we’d get much more than that for Norris.Just curious if this last part is in reference to Brayden Schenn or just a general comment?
The reason I ask is that there was an earlier mention of Staois considering a potential trade of Norris for Schenn.
The description would fit Schenn in terms of his age, being a C and being on his last legs, despite having 3 years left at $6.5m/season.
Think I would prefer as well to stick with Norris as compared to Schenn, in this scenario.
We are 1-0 with JBD filling in for Zub.
Zub hasn't been good this season and since he returned from his concussion, I have questioned if he isn't having lingering issues (not that he isn't cleared to play safely). His decision making has been way off and his touch with the puck had disappeared.
Going back to the game against the Canucks, Norris still played well and I would expect him to score on his chance at the end of the 2nd period most of the time. That would have made it 3-2 going into the 3rd and who knows.
He also had a great chance midway through the 3rd last night. He is getting chances and we know he can score. He is down my list of guys to trade - he is far more valuable than a lot of people give him credit for. Faceoffs, D coverage (yes he had a blunder last night, but credit to the Flame that quickly jumped on him and he was only in the position to make the blunder because he made a great defensive play in the 1st place), skating, scoring, etc...he is a 200' player and we need more like him.
Yes, I was being tongue in cheek with my comment. The idea is that with Jensen taking on extra minutes and JBD/Hamonic having to split time, we still managed to salvage a win.JBD didn't fill in for Zub. He played 10 minutes and Zub's minutes were mostly taken by the other top D
I am less concerned about another injury and more concerned that he is quite easily, and by a wide margin, our 2nd best C. He is our #1 defensive C and if he has a minor uptick in his offensive production, he will be worth his money. That contract will get better and better over the life of it..I agree with you in theory about what Norris brings, but I think there are multiple factors at play, like the risk of re-injury, the lack of cap flexibility that Dorion left the team with, and the perceived need to shake up the core.
I would rather not sell for pennies on the dollar unless we are hard pressed to do it, and I don't think we are in that position yet, especially with Yak coming as quickly as mid season next year.I don't think a Norris trade will be about getting back the better players on paper. But I think it will be one of those trades where you have to look at the big picture. I guarantee you it will be the type of return that will have people laughing at the Senators, but the value will partly be getting out of the contract.
Why would you expect him to score on those chances? He had another one against Calgary that he put softly into Wolf’s pads. The guy is not a pure goal scorer. He can score when he is set up he has very good accuracy when one timing the puck he puts it places you wouldn’t expect. But one on one with goal.? He gets out dueledWe are 1-0 with JBD filling in for Zub.
Zub hasn't been good this season and since he returned from his concussion, I have questioned if he isn't having lingering issues (not that he isn't cleared to play safely). His decision making has been way off and his touch with the puck had disappeared.
Going back to the game against the Canucks, Norris still played well and I would expect him to score on his chance at the end of the 2nd period most of the time. That would have made it 3-2 going into the 3rd and who knows.
He also had a great chance midway through the 3rd last night. He is getting chances and we know he can score. He is down my list of guys to trade - he is far more valuable than a lot of people give him credit for. Faceoffs, D coverage (yes he had a blunder last night, but credit to the Flame that quickly jumped on him and he was only in the position to make the blunder because he made a great defensive play in the 1st place), skating, scoring, etc...he is a 200' player and we need more like him.
Doesn’t open up as many possibilities as you think because we have no prospects or picks to move for that other center.You can move Norris for a RHD if it also allows you to get a mid priced centre in the same or another deal. getting rid of Norris's $8 million cap opens up some possibilities