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Ah good ol' Pecan.. Went from Jets fans including him as a main piece in a trade for Stone, to waivers in no time.
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Ah good ol' Pecan.. Went from Jets fans including him as a main piece in a trade for Stone, to waivers in no time.
The corpse of Chris Kelly came back and played 4th line mins and was a healthy scratch in the playoffs, he passed along a lot of his knowledge to the kids, including some faceoff tips that were key to us doing so well against Bergeron and Crosby at the dot. I think there's value to be had for the team with Spezza here, and I think he full well knows he isn't a top 6 forward anymore.
Beaudin is better suited to 4th line mins, but Spezza imo has the potential to add long term value after he's gone based on the knowledge and experience he can pass on. If he's open to that role, I'd claim him in a heartbeat.
There is only one 4th line center in the entire league that is going to win the cup this seasonWhy would Spezza come here, he wants to win a Cup. He was here and wanted to stay but Melnyck wouldn’t pony up, why come back? Makes zero sense
Why would the Sens want him, they want speed, they have Logan Brown to run the PP and do blind pass giveaways and play weak neutral ice.
Spezza is a poor hockey player now, why would Ottawa bring him back?
Does anybody have any updates on how Norris is doing this year? I did see something that was written recently that seems to indicate he's doing well and has handled his upgraded role in the lineup well.
Also, does anybody have an update on Logan Brown's injury and timeline for a return to the lineup?
Note - kind of Spezza related as both are centers.
But there is still White and Balcers that need to playJC Beaudin doesn't need to be here. If the plan currently is for Beaudin to stay, bringing Spezz back and sending Beaudin down is a no brainer. I would much rather have Spezza around Logan Brown than Beaudin.
The corpse of Chris Kelly came back and played 4th line mins and was a healthy scratch in the playoffs, he passed along a lot of his knowledge to the kids, including some faceoff tips that were key to us doing so well against Bergeron and Crosby at the dot. I think there's value to be had for the team with Spezza here, and I think he full well knows he isn't a top 6 forward anymore.
Beaudin is better suited to 4th line mins, but Spezza imo has the potential to add long term value after he's gone based on the knowledge and experience he can pass on. If he's open to that role, I'd claim him in a heartbeat.
Good point. Not enough roster spots either.But there is still White and Balcers that need to play
Marincin on waivers; tempting for his former coach DJ smith? Even just to have him as the 7th D and send Goloubef down.
I would easily trade Pageau for a 2020 1st if it’s offered. Maybe he’ll come back home in the off-season?
Sign him, give him the C, trade others.
Intensity?Valid point with Kelly. I'm just not sure Spezza is the right guy for that. I just don't know where I'd play him. Sure we could be a slow PP specialist, but we already have one of those, and he's sitting in the press box most nights. I just don't see what he brings to the table on the ice that Bobby Ryan can't.
A career bottom 6 forward putting up insane numbers in a contract year with an unsustainable shooting %? Hmmmmm where have I Zack Smithed this before?
Pageau isn't just any regular bottom 6 forward. Comparing him to Smith is weak. He's more a Lars Eller.