Sudbury Wolves 2024 - 25 Season Thread, Part I

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beastintheeast

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Very disappointed in the Musty situation. Our team would be so much better with him in the lineup.

I get that he's had many of his close knit teammates that have either moved on (Goyette, Anania and McCallum) or traded (Mania, Konyen and Collins). I know that it's difficult, but that's the nature of sports. He has to suck it up and be proud to be playing for this city.
I am sure his agent has heard the suck it up words from Grier. The sharks want him to develop and it isn't going to happen with him sitting at home. To Wolves management it is just as if he stayed in SJ and they probably already had that planned out so his sitting at home is not going to be that much of an issue for them

The loser could be him, especially if the USA Hockey does not return any of his agent's calls.
I still like the idea of sending him to the Petes. You might not get as much for him, but as long as Sudbury made the trade with the provision that the Petes could not trade, it would be interesting.
 

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Kudos to Sudbury for standing their ground. The only thing they could really do other than leave him at home is trade him to the Petes. Do not trade him to a top team or London
The flip side to this is that Musty has one team picked out and is refusing all other trade offers. As a first overall pick he probably does have a veto over trades. Now is he going to keep this stance, who knows.
 

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The flip side to this is that Musty has one team picked out and is refusing all other trade offers. As a first overall pick he probably does have a veto over trades. Now is he going to keep this stance, who knows.
Then I would let him sit until he accepts a trade to a team that will give the Wolves the best return. I commend Sudbury management for standing their ground on this players should not be allowed to dictate where they play.
 

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I am sure his agent has heard the suck it up words from Grier. The sharks want him to develop and it isn't going to happen with him sitting at home. To Wolves management it is just as if he stayed in SJ and they probably already had that planned out so his sitting at home is not going to be that much of an issue for them

The loser could be him, especially if the USA Hockey does not return any of his agent's calls.
I still like the idea of sending him to the Petes. You might not get as much for him, but as long as Sudbury made the trade with the provision that the Petes could not trade, it would be interesting.

The Wolves were always expecting Musty back as it was well known his overall game isn't NHL ready.
The flip side to this is that Musty has one team picked out and is refusing all other trade offers. As a first overall pick he probably does have a veto over trades. Now is he going to keep this stance, who knows.

The Musty camp wants a contending team somewhat close to home.
 
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The speculation on what is happening behind closed doors is rampant. Let’s not conflate rumours and facts.

Facts:
1. Musty is a star player in the OHL
2. Musty has requested a trade and is awaiting a move.
3. Sudbury issued a statement that they will seek value from a trade and Musty is welcome to the team
4. The Sharks have made a statement with their desire for a quick resolution
5. Sudbury has two import spots open
6. There have been significant moves already in the OHL, setting the asking price between an 08 plus 2 mid round picks and 06/07 and boat loads of picks.
7. Musty has a no trade clause and can dictate where he plays
8. 08 players cannot be traded till the January trade window
9. First year imports can only be moved when a team holds 3 players
 

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The speculation on what is happening behind closed doors is rampant. Let’s not conflate rumours and facts.

Facts:
1. Musty is a star player in the OHL
2. Musty has requested a trade and is awaiting a move.
3. Sudbury issued a statement that they will seek value from a trade and Musty is welcome to the team
4. The Sharks have made a statement with their desire for a quick resolution
5. Sudbury has two import spots open
6. There have been significant moves already in the OHL, setting the asking price between an 08 plus 2 mid round picks and 06/07 and boat loads of picks.
7. Musty has a no trade clause and can dictate where he plays
8. 08 players cannot be traded till the January trade window
9. First year imports can only be moved when a team holds 3 players
Thanks, Captain!

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Hallzy

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The speculation on what is happening behind closed doors is rampant. Let’s not conflate rumours and facts.

Facts:
1. Musty is a star player in the OHL
2. Musty has requested a trade and is awaiting a move.
3. Sudbury issued a statement that they will seek value from a trade and Musty is welcome to the team
4. The Sharks have made a statement with their desire for a quick resolution
5. Sudbury has two import spots open
6. There have been significant moves already in the OHL, setting the asking price between an 08 plus 2 mid round picks and 06/07 and boat loads of picks.
7. Musty has a no trade clause and can dictate where he plays
8. 08 players cannot be traded till the January trade window
9. First year imports can only be moved when a team holds 3 players
Absolutely ground breaking set of facts here
 

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The speculation on what is happening behind closed doors is rampant. Let’s not conflate rumours and facts.

Facts:
1. Musty is a star player in the OHL
2. Musty has requested a trade and is awaiting a move.
3. Sudbury issued a statement that they will seek value from a trade and Musty is welcome to the team
4. The Sharks have made a statement with their desire for a quick resolution
5. Sudbury has two import spots open
6. There have been significant moves already in the OHL, setting the asking price between an 08 plus 2 mid round picks and 06/07 and boat loads of picks.
7. Musty has a no trade clause and can dictate where he plays
8. 08 players cannot be traded till the January trade window
9. First year imports can only be moved when a team holds 3 players
This should eliminate some confusion. Thank you! I think the trade will happen by early Nov (first week)
 
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howlman

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This Musty drama is fascinating.. like a soap opera playing itself out. Such an elite OHL talent whichever team lands him, if Musty can grow up a little and stop being a baby, the kid is a big time game breaker. Musty on London or Erie would be dreamy for either team the amount of offensive ability Musty brings. His vision and playmaking set him apart in the O
 

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Does anyone think London would trade Bidgood, Fagan and picks for him? That would be a real nice return, Bidgood is a player and Fagan is going to be a solid D.
 

beastintheeast

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The flip side to this is that Musty has one team picked out and is refusing all other trade offers. As a first overall pick he probably does have a veto over trades. Now is he going to keep this stance, who knows.

Wolves have done nothing wrong here and Grier sides with them on this. His ire is reserved solely on Musty and the agent.
Your flip side could be right but that is whay Grier has tld them to suck it up and either get the kid on the ice or else. The challenge that Musty and his agent have is to show that he is a team player to SJ. That is not happening right now and Musty could find himself with at fatal star syndrome and an AHL ECHL career just because of it. Grier is trying to buid a winning team in SJ he does not want or need primadonnas
 

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Rehkopf and Barlow trades are established bench marks for a Musty trade. Looking at the preferred teams which Musty will report to, I feel only London, Brantford and Barrie have the assets to pull off this transaction. Prospect(s) and picks…
 

EvenSteven

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Rehkopf and Barlow trades are established bench marks for a Musty trade. Looking at the preferred teams which Musty will report to, I feel only London, Brantford and Barrie have the assets to pull off this transaction. Prospect(s) and picks…
Barrie only has 2x2nds and 2x3rds. Unless you’re waiting for Vaughn, that may not be enough.

I suppose it would depend on the players involved.
 
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dirty12

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Rehkopf and Barlow trades are established bench marks for a Musty trade. Looking at the preferred teams which Musty will report to, I feel only London, Brantford and Barrie have the assets to pull off this transaction. Prospect(s) and picks…

Rehkopf and Barlow trades are considered by many to be an overpay.
Williamson already passed on the price of Barlow, so don’t look to Barrie as team that will pay that price.
 
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EvenSteven

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Rehkopf and Barlow trades are considered by many to be an overpay.
Williamson already passed on the price of Barlow, so don’t look to Barrie as team that will pay that price.
The longer this stretches out, the possibility more high end players enter the market bringing prices down.
Will Brantford actually go all in on a rental or two or will they look to next year? If it’s next year, will Lardis hit the market? As teams decide “who they are”, there could be a saturation.

This may have been the logic behind the Rangers moving Rehkopf when they did.
 
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The longer this stretches out, the possibility more high end players enter the market bringing prices down.
Will Brantford actually go all in on a rental or two or will they look to next year? If it’s next year, will Lardis hit the market? As teams decide “who they are”, there could be a saturation.

This may have been the logic behind the Rangers moving Rehkopf when they did.
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