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What happend to Kulich?I'd easily swap a couple lower end a prospects for Jiricek. Like Mesar and Mailloux.
For Jiricek i would swap Reinbacker easely
What happend to Kulich?I'd easily swap a couple lower end a prospects for Jiricek. Like Mesar and Mailloux.
i think this would be one of those trades that haunts us.. Rainman has the it factor, but, inujuries? thing is D men take years to develop and some can stay in the league well into their 30s.. Jiricek must have a few warts for CLB to be so down on him.. I def want to give him a try, but only at the possibility of adding a RHD - not swapping. IF that is the req then i think Mailloux would be the one.What happend to Kulich?
For Jiricek i would swap Reinbacker easely
I would do it as a Habs fan but I doubt it would be enough.Columbus will want a 1 for 1 trade.
The Hab's have Beck, Kapanen, and Hage. They have a surplus on non 1st line center prospects.
Hage has the highest ceiling you'd want to keep, and Kapanen alone wouldn't seal the deal.
So that leaves Beck.
Would the Hab's be willing to trade Beck for Jiricek? Hard to tell.
Managing to Keep Reinbacher, Mail, and adding Jiricek would mean there wouldn't be a need for the Habs to look at Defense at the draft and allow them to focus solely on drafting a C or Winger with their two 1st round picks.
my 2 cents anyway.
I simply don’t see CBS accepting Beck for JiricekColumbus will want a 1 for 1 trade.
The Hab's have Beck, Kapanen, and Hage. They have a surplus on non 1st line center prospects.
Hage has the highest ceiling you'd want to keep, and Kapanen alone wouldn't seal the deal.
So that leaves Beck.
Would the Hab's be willing to trade Beck for Jiricek? Hard to tell.
Managing to Keep Reinbacher, Mail, and adding Jiricek would mean there wouldn't be a need for the Habs to look at Defense at the draft and allow them to focus solely on drafting a C or Winger with their two 1st round picks.
my 2 cents anyway.
Columbus will want a 1 for 1 trade.
The Hab's have Beck, Kapanen, and Hage. They have a surplus on non 1st line center prospects.
Hage has the highest ceiling you'd want to keep, and Kapanen alone wouldn't seal the deal.
So that leaves Beck.
Would the Hab's be willing to trade Beck for Jiricek? Hard to tell.
Managing to Keep Reinbacher, Mail, and adding Jiricek would mean there wouldn't be a need for the Habs to look at Defense at the draft and allow them to focus solely on drafting a C or Winger with their two 1st round picks.
my 2 cents anyway.
I certainly hope not. Barron + a pick for Jiricek would be enough.Columbus will want a 1 for 1 trade.
The Hab's have Beck, Kapanen, and Hage. They have a surplus on non 1st line center prospects.
Hage has the highest ceiling you'd want to keep, and Kapanen alone wouldn't seal the deal.
So that leaves Beck.
Would the Hab's be willing to trade Beck for Jiricek? Hard to tell.
Managing to Keep Reinbacher, Mail, and adding Jiricek would mean there wouldn't be a need for the Habs to look at Defense at the draft and allow them to focus solely on drafting a C or Winger with their two 1st round picks.
my 2 cents anyway.
I certainly hope not. Barron + a pick for Jiricek would be enough.
Beck is too intriguing to move this early.When are you going to admit that you're a Habs fan? Few people hate the Habs as much as Habs fans, you'll fit in great!
I don't think Habs are interested in moving Beck. We're in a precarious situation when it comes to centers and sorely lacking guys that bring a good mix of skill, grit, and defensive ability in our lineup AND in our prospect pool. Additionally, the difference between Jiricek and Mailloux is minimal. Similar age, similar skillset, similar weaknesses, and I'm not sure if we'd be any more keen to play him in the NHL than Columbus. Leaves us with Reinbacher, Barron, Jiricek, and Mailloux all fighting for a spot in the NHL next year. Doesn't make sense.
So if you're looking for a Habs deal, maybe a deal around Mailloux for Jiricek if MTL management felt it was a significant upgrade, but I think it's unlikely.
What happend to Kulich?
For Jiricek i would swap Reinbacker easely
Dach has just physically recovered from ACL surgery. Psychological recovery will take an undetermined amount of time.No, you would be wrong again. Both started coming into their own in their D+5, I don't know why you would not count the seasons they spent elsewhere after their draft, it's frankly disingenuous not to. Pacioretty in particular was a draft pick many were bashing until he asked to be sent down and made strides in his game. Dach did in his D+4 then got a major injury in his D+5 that has derailed his progress. Newhook was very good down the stretch last year and was pacing for 50 points. Lots of players are looking bad this year due to the team being dysfunctional on the ice, it's hard to make any projections on the roster right now due to
R u kidding me? If CLB wanted Beck for Jiricek in 1 v 1 trade, i would personally run from Toronto to Columbus to hand deliver the signature.Columbus will want a 1 for 1 trade.
The Hab's have Beck, Kapanen, and Hage. They have a surplus on non 1st line center prospects.
Hage has the highest ceiling you'd want to keep, and Kapanen alone wouldn't seal the deal.
So that leaves Beck.
Would the Hab's be willing to trade Beck for Jiricek? Hard to tell.
Managing to Keep Reinbacher, Mail, and adding Jiricek would mean there wouldn't be a need for the Habs to look at Defense at the draft and allow them to focus solely on drafting a C or Winger with their two 1st round picks.
my 2 cents anyway.
I saw Jean Luc Grand-Pierre recently say that there is concern that Jiricek can't process the NHL speed (hockey IQ). Is it true? I have no idea but he is back in the minors.R u kidding me? If CLB wanted Beck for Jiricek in 1 v 1 trade, i would personally run from Toronto to Columbus to hand deliver the signature.
This insane speaking.. i love Beck, going to be a great 3/2C for a decade in the NHL.. but if you get the opportunity to add a 2/1 RHD you have to accept. I am so tired of the constant over-evaluating of out prospects.. stop it..
Trade Beck for some head case melodramatic disaster? Sounds like a recipe for disaster.I would do it as a Habs fan but I doubt it would be enough.
No way to know for sure what Jiricek is. He may be a dud. Beck is not a dud. Is Jiricek even good defensively. If HuGo think he is as good as Reinbacher they would do it. If they don't they will have no interest in him.R u kidding me? If CLB wanted Beck for Jiricek in 1 v 1 trade, i would personally run from Toronto to Columbus to hand deliver the signature.
This insane speaking.. i love Beck, going to be a great 3/2C for a decade in the NHL.. but if you get the opportunity to add a 2/1 RHD you have to accept. I am so tired of the constant over-evaluating of out prospects.. stop it..
You're literally trading one bust who'll serve as a career journeyman for another one who'll make it, but as a specialist. Montreal wins the trade, of course, but it's shuffling deck chairs at that point.Reinbacher one for one?
We have to all-in for Jiricek.
RHD, big, physical, good shot. Mobility is a problem, hockey sense maybe.
I loved him in his draft year, had him #3 OA over Slaf.
Only Demidov is off the table. Perfect age for the core.
Reinbacher one for one?
No we don't.We have to all-in for Jiricek.
RHD, big, physical, good shot. Mobility is a problem, hockey sense maybe.
I loved him in his draft year, had him #3 OA over Slaf.
Only Demidov is off the table. Perfect age for the core.
Reinbacher one for one?
But right now, you do. You make that trade 10/10 times..I saw Jean Luc Grand-Pierre recently say that there is concern that Jiricek can't process the NHL speed (hockey IQ). Is it true? I have no idea but he is back in the minors.
I have watched Beck play every Laval game and I wouldn't be so quick to trade him for David Jiricek.
Damn that hits hard.. two u20 Stud RD prospects who wont be fully filled out until theyre 23.. name one other RD drafted at the same time that looks any better? If these guys are busts the future in the NHL looks bleak.. might aswell throw in Levshunov too, since hes just getting back from injury.You're literally trading one bust who'll serve as a career journeyman for another one who'll make it, but as a specialist. Montreal wins the trade, of course, but it's shuffling deck chairs at that point.