tigervixxxen
Optimism=Delusional
I could see him waiving for a cup contender as a "one last chance" thing regardless.
I don't think he thinks this is the end.
I could see him waiving for a cup contender as a "one last chance" thing regardless.
This whole Iginla situation just really sucks. I'm so thankful for him helping Canada win two Olympic medals and the fun run to the 2004 Stanley Cup Final. I was super excited he signed here because he's Iginla and was doing well still in old age. Just disappointed to see how things have shaken out. All sides are unhappy with what's going on. I'll be both happy and sad when Iginla's time here is done.
Putting Iginla on waivers would be bad ass.
Where do you get this blue chip player and where do you get 2 real quality D players? Free agency? You might want to look at who might be available and how much they're going to cost if they even want to come play for Colorado.Guys, I adamantly believe blowing up or trading the core right now is the worst possible thing we can do. I said it before the season started (and got ripped apart for it mind you), but patience is the key this year.
As I said, we will be in for a world of hurt, BUT if that lands us a potential marquee player like Nolan Patrick, then we open up heaps of space with Stuart, Mitchell, Iginla (& maybe Varlamov if Vegas don't elect to take Fleury).
We get a D-man, as well as a blue chip forward.
Top 6 of: Landeskog, Patrick, Duchene, Mackinnon, Rantanen (and acquire a blue chip forward to round that out).
That then leaves Grigorenko, Soderberg, Colborne, Compher, (possibly Jost) & other for the bottom 6.
Go with Johnson, Barrie, Zadorov & Bigras as your D, and bring in one or two real quality D players to support.
Run with Pickard, and get him a veteran who will back-up on the cheap.
I think people are coming to the realisation, this current team isn't going anywhere finally. The best possible outcome in all of this, is an amazing player at the draft - and for that, hedge the bets and suck it big time - sorry.