Confirmed Trade: [SJS/NSH] Yaroslav Askarov, Nolan Burke, 2025 COL 3rd round pick for David Edstrom, Magnus Chrona, 2025 SJS/VGK 1st round pick (top 10 conditional)

GaboriklessWild

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I hated the move then. I hate it more today. Define good center prospect because I don't consider a guy who might turn into a 3C a good center prospect. High end of this guy is slim at turning into a 2C. To me, that's not good enough for a goalie who's high end is elite and should turn into a top 10 goalie. Add to that a late 1st round pick in a poor draft and I'm like, you turned an 11OA pick into a 3C who probably won't see the NHL for 3-4 years, a late 1st round pick who at best sees the NHL in 4-5 years and Chrona.

The more I think about it and post about it the more annoyed I get.
Yeah, Edstrom doesn't look like an elite high-end prospect. Probably Trotz was just hyping him up because he knew he wasn't getting good value.
 

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Askarov might just already be better than Saros
I value goalies for both skill and consistency. I'm not ready to make any judgements on such a low sample size, but he may end up being better and that would kinda sting. I mean he had his issue with the organisation (and I really disliked the demands with nothing to show for in NHL) and I appreciate the fact that they didn't give in, but they also kind of cemented the outcome when they signed Saros long term. If you have a (russian) goalie with temper like that, you can't expect them to sit back and wait for an opportunity to probably present itself somewhere in the future. Maybe.

I'm a fan of guys playing their career in one place, so I was a little conflicted about shipping out Josi, Forsberg and Saros while I knew this could be as perfect of an opportunity to rebuild as you ever going to get. You have your possible future franchise goalie in the pipeline, good prospect pool and some good veteran players and for all we know, maybe could have got an established young(ish) player or two in return.

It's always easy to be smart in hindsight, but man what could have been. Fully understanding it could have been a disaster, but again, in hindsight we were facing one anyway :laugh:

I'm a bit biased as I'm really not a fan of him and how he played the situation (nor how the organisation played the situation either for the record), but I don't think he's better than Saros at the moment. We've seen goalie prospects rise fast and go down even faster. I'm ready to admit he's better once he's been better for long enough, consistently enough.
 
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I hope Nashville wins the lottery. Hagens would be perfect for their future...and leave Schaefer for the Sharks.
It's difficult for me to not reflexively answer "we won't", because that's the Jackets' curse and we're talking about the Preds.

...I've been in this kind of situation way too damn often. :(
 

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It's difficult for me to not reflexively answer "we won't", because that's the Jackets' curse and we're talking about the Preds.

...I've been in this kind of situation way too damn often. :(
Predators more likely to end the season on a 10 game winning streak than win the lottery
 

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Predators more likely to end the season on a 10 game winning streak than win the lottery
assuming a 50% chance at a win, a 10 game win streak is 0.09% likely.

If preds somehow crush it through April and win 30 of 42 games, ending up at 92 points and likely on the outside looking in, their lottery odds are above that in any case. If you're talking about the 1OA odds, well, the likelihood they finish 11th or worst is pretty high at this point, and those odds would be 3%+ so...

"well akshually..." they are more likely to win the lottery :cool:
 

Viqsi

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Predators more likely to end the season on a 10 game winning streak than win the lottery
You say that as though it's unique to the Preds. ;)

Every team towards the bottom feels that way and there are good reasons why it seems to happen. The easy, most noticable symptom is that you'll start seeing the opposition start their backups more and more often. What it amounts to is that when you're that far behind, teams will tend to slow down and not press as hard against you. Yes, yes, 110% all the time everytime, champions always give it their all, blah blah blah - it's all paper talk. The truth is that every team takes their foot off the gas a little bit when they're up against a Known Bad Team, and that makes it that much easier for the Known Bad Team to get an "unexpected" win. Have that happen with several teams in a row, and suddenly you have a "late season hot streak". (Or, sometimes, a "mid season hot streak" that cools off once media hype takes notice of said streak and other teams stop letting up.)

The point is, that's the case with everybody. So it's already built into how the rankings will play out. It's not the Preds uniquely screwing up their chances; it's the universal nature of the thing.
 
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I still don't think that Nashville did too badly. Vegas's pick will likely turn out worse than "expected", but they still got a good prospect, and Chrona could be something. What more could they have gotten for a goaltender who didn't want to be there?
 

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