Just because CMM turned out great does not mean Lapierre will. It’s incredibly illogical to assume that. Some players bust other players don’t.
It happens. It’s pretty much a 50% chance on draft day. Right now Lappy is far closer to bust territory than anything else.
And no one is going to give us a 1st round pick back for lappy. That’s insane. How does not managing to become a regular NHL player 5 years later keep his value?
This is an absolutely insane take. Not that Lapierre cannot bust, but that's he's closer to busting than being a solid player.Just because CMM turned out great does not mean Lapierre will. It’s incredibly illogical to assume that. Some players bust other players don’t.
It happens. It’s pretty much a 50% chance on draft day. Right now Lappy is far closer to bust territory than anything else.
And no one is going to give us a 1st round pick back for lappy. That’s insane. How does not managing to become a regular NHL player 5 years later keep his value?
whoa wait a minute.
Before going into it, id say its actually less than 50% chance on draft day for a late 1st rounder.
That being said, sending Lapierre to bust territory right after he was selected for MVP of AHL playoffs few months ago at the age of 21 is wildly overreacting to a cold scretch.
You are saying its illogical to assume that Lapierre can bounce back just because of CMM did (while assuming Lapierre cant bounce back just because CMM did), fine, but thats far from the only reason to assume Lapierre can bounce back. He was our best player against the Rangers in the playoffs six months ago.
Give it some time. He is young. Developement doesnt go linear.
I agree nobody propably gives a 1st rounder for Lapierre right now. And I think we shouldnt accept a late 1st even if someone did. Its not like he has just stalled and nothing happened during those 5 years. Its been a journey. He had went through major health issues even before being drafted, and had his gametime limited with Corona years too. He has been on a really good track the past couple years. He is 22.
To repeat, MVP for AHL playoffs few months ago, id see this card through before throwing it back to deck... And then again, theres no damage done to ease some of that pressure and load for now with acquiring more depth in Eller. Let him work through it and have patience. If it doenst work out, as you said noone is giving a 1st for Lapierre, so its not like there is a lot in line here. The pay-off if Lapierre can figure it out way exceeds a late 1st round value, based on his trajectory for the last two seasons.
They were saying how good he's been and how it's a bad deal for the Pens.Meh. Those guys told us Orpik was washed.
I for one am happy to see Cars Smeller back in the fold, it's about time BMac and Chris Patrick started listening to me. Side note: we need a short-hand for Chris Patrick. GMCP? CPat? None as good as BMac or George McFail / George McNoCup.I guess @AlexModvechkin8 and I have been outed as Caps scouts:
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For all the Eller critics: I've watched the majority of Pens games this year and he's stood out in a good way. He's got 4Gs 3As on a 3rd line of a shitty Pens team and PKs. Think it's an upgrade in the short-term while Lappy gets more development. We'll see. Eller on his contract year will be playing hard to stay in the league. 3rd line needs someone more physical and seasoned.
Good move.
There’s a center in Pittsburgh on the final year of his deal who is 4+2 in 11 games so far this season. Defensively responsible, plays in all situations, surprises you sometimes with his offense. Pretty good player and his name rhymes with Cars Smeller.
I’m just sayin’ if they need to solve the 3C spot and bring some stability to that line for the 2nd half of the season into the playoffs, they could do worse.
Your use of the word “bust”, as if you were suggesting he might be one, caused people to react is all…My previous post in this thread said I was unhappy with this trade because they need to give Lapierre more ice time.
I am not for trading Lapierre. We should wait it out.
Milano is definitely the odd man out now.If anything, imo, this move should make Milano start sweating. There’s a reason he’s on his third team in what, 7 seasons?
Tossing HL out, at his stage of development/past performance/age would be foolish.
This trade has actually got me reconsidering a bit of the NHL's trading "meta" as it were.Kinda of weirdly early move in the season but we do have a new GM. I do like Eller as an upgrade for Sgarbossa. But not as much a move to be a full time starter here on out. Lapierre's play in the playoffs and later in the season shows he could be a difference maker at the NHL level. For sure he has had some consistency issues which are not uncommon. Having Eller around does take pressure off of Lapierre and hopefully could be an additional mentor.
I have watched some good portions of pens games this year having a few of them on my fantasy team. Eller was pretty invisible on the offensive side and invisible in the good way on the defensive side. Could be missed some games he played well /shrug. Caps made good off season moves to get some new blood. So a little bullish in getting more 35 year old Old blood back on the team. Again if its more a depth move rather than a full time starter I'm ok with it.
I can't think of any good reasons to wait eitherScratching my head on this. Did we move on he trade early b/c Caps had trade competition? I cant think of a good reason to move so early in the season. We are not hurting for wins at the moment.
This is one of the more intriguing factors for doing it early...///
... basically that making a move this early allows the Caps to act as buyers and sellers depending on how the next ~40 games go.
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Wait, so... in a vacuum here that's:
What we have spent trade wise on the 3rd line looks like some good GM work
Bailey said to expect Lappy tonight. I'm guessing Lars will make his second Caps debut Friday vs Colorado.Is he playing tonight?