I agree. But I feel we will regret trading him. His linemates were not exactly "high offence". He needs to be in a top six role. Unfortunately, the top six is starting to click, so I think he will blow up somewhere else. He got 15 goals play third line minutes last year and in and out of the lineup.One has to think that Robertson is next on the trade block. Being scratched already despite playing pretty well... I don't see the relationship getting better even with the new coach.
Why is McBain in every proposal, and why does it always include Kampf.
I agree. But I feel we will regret trading him. His linemates were not exactly "high offence". He needs to be in a top six role. Unfortunately, the top six is starting to click, so I think he will blow up somewhere else. He got 15 goals play third line minutes last year and in and out of the lineup.
Big centre... may have some offensive upside.... local kid... theoretical "ideal" 3rd or 4th line centre, if not, another Bobby McMann type on the wings.
That being said, with Liljegren gone, there really isn't a path to get a guy like that...
We have such a log jam. I would rather trade Jarnkrok, Kampf, even Holmberg before Robertson. None of these three guys do anything in the playoffs. Robertson has done similar - not much. But he has a motor, a lethal shot, and is only 23. Sooner or later he will put it together.More or less agree. I think he needs to play, it doesn't have to be top minutes. I like Holmberg and whatever but playing him over Robertson is weird. Playing Reaves over both is even weirder.
So if they aren't going to use him, they might as well trade him while his value isn't completely decimated. I hope Treliving can pull off something remotely good.
Let me rephrase -- why does Utah want to trade him if he's that good.
This is the classic "I want their player. I don't care about what they want"
Objectively... he's not "THAT" good.... he might pan out to be nothing more than a 4th line plug.
However, he's also not neccessarily in an ideal position to develop/ suceed in Utah. They've got a pair of young centres in Logan Cooley & Barrett Hayton, who are clearly above him in the depth chart, but younger than him. They've got Nick Bjugstad, Alex Kerfoot, and Kevin Stenlund who are also all "available" for a 3rd/4th line C role, and probably do things a little better than he does today. From a roster construction standpoint, running with 3 very young centres is probably not something a coach is going to do when he has quality veteran options like those 3 available.
Utah doesn't neccessarily have the "firepower" of a Marner or Nylander on the wing, and certainly not anyone the calibre of Matthews in the middle, so they'll put a guy like Matias Maccelli into their top 6 over McBain, as Macelli brings more in terms of creativity.
Pagnotta said the Kings have interest in Calle Jarnkrok
Can Hakanpaa and Dewar be activated with the Liljegren trade?
Ok so they have zero need to trade him for a collection of depth players just because. Seems like they have finally have respectable depth upfront. Again, don't see why he keeps getting pushed as a real trade option when there's really nothing there. He isn't on any trade block, they have a ton of cap space and zero need for them to trade him.
With how uninspiring/bad Holmberg and Robertson has been...can't help but think Dewar and Jarnkrok is gonna get long looks with the team when they get healthy.
Maybe they dont need to trade Jarnkrok afterall.
Objective question - given the choice, do you waive Myers or Benning?They can.
They will need to open 2 rosters spots though. Myers being waived will be one... the other is a little harder to pinpoint.
Let me rephrase -- why does Utah want to trade him if he's that good.
This is the classic "I want their player. I don't care about what they want"
Objective question - given the choice, do you waive Myers or Benning?
Old school wisdom would suggest that Benning be given a shot with the Leafs... but he's probably a less appealing waiver claim than Myers, and would open up more cap space.
Objective question - given the choice, do you waive Myers or Benning?
Old school wisdom would suggest that Benning be given a shot with the Leafs... but he's probably a less appealing waiver claim than Myers, and would open up more cap space.
The other poster described Jack McBain as a 3rd or 4th line center, which isn't exactly an untouchable asset...
That wasn't my point and I didn't say he was untouchable. He's young ish, he's big, has a capable NHL skillset and he's cost controlled. The idea is to trade for him to play on our 3rd or 4th line. We're not exactly giving them any reason to trade him?
Well, Utah skews very young and very deep as an organization and I don't think McBain is an inner core guy, so who knows what they're trying to do? I don't think it's the most unobtainable player. He's mildly attractive as a bottom 6 and fits some of our needs.
He seems to fit their needs too. RFA after this season. 24 years old. They traded for him awhile back for a reason. They have a boatload of cap space. He could be traded, but it certainly won't be for a collection Timmins, Jarnkrok, Holmberg, Kampf and/or Robertson as the main pieces.
I mean, the guy is a career 0.34 PPG center at 24 and lowly Holmberg is a career 0.31 PPG forward at 25. Again, McBain is undeniably mildly more attractive to us for a variety of reasons and probably to Utah as well, but I wouldn't overstate the difference by that much...
Nice call by youLiljegren for Benning and a pick (technically 2 picks) is what ended up happening.