There goes the most prolific first rounder to ever play for Vegas
It’s the SHARKS 3rd rounder, so basically a 2nd.
More like they're lucky if he ends up in the middle 6.Vegas fans are gonna love this lol. If there's one thing they hate more than the Sharks it's original inaugural players (Golden Misfits) being traded away. Getting one back is gonna hype em up.
Brisson was on track to, at best, become a middle 6 secondary scoring player for Vegas. I don't see him ending up much more than that with the NYR but who knows? Maybe playing for a storied franchise will serve as motivation.
So, are the Capitals getting Forsberg?Smith back to Vegas, Gourde back to Tampa, its nostalgia time.
I get your point, but it's basically one bad year and he's only 23. Every other year has been sort of reasonable. He might only be like a 13F or 14F, but good organizational depth, at least. Hard to believe this year becomes the trend. Players sometimes just have bad years (maybe he's injured or having some personal issue or whatever). And there's a chance he could bounce back and makes the NHL as like a middle six forward.Eh that's a generous interpretation of what Brisson is at this point.
Trading a 2027 2nd for Brisson and a 2025 3rd (basically what the NYR did) is nice, but Brisson has had a horrid season this year. 19 points in 45 games in the AHL as a 22/23 year old is terrible out of a former 1st round pick.
Damn solid return for a player who has been a mediocre malcontent ever since being traded away from Vegas.
Now for him to become the model teammate with Vegas again...
Truly don't get why all these Pens fans have been pushing all season that Smith is struggling with us just because it went poorly for them.He's been pretty good with the Rangers so definitely still has it.
Truly don't get why all these Pens fans have been pushing all season that Smith is struggling with us just because it went poorly for them.
He's obviously not the player he once was (what do you expect for a guy that turns 34 in a few weeks?), but he can play in the NHL and has not at any point this season been the problem with our team. Doesn't do a lot that gets your attention. He can play a regular shift in a depth role. Should be good for their third line. I would've been okay with keeping Smith. It's not like he's Lindgren (where he's playing very poorly), but we're in a position where we're trading expiring UFA's, so that meant he was gonna be traded.
Well I said that was best case, so...yeah.More like they're lucky if he ends up in the middle 6.
Smith back to Vegas, Gourde back to Tampa, its nostalgia time.
He was great at Michigan but maybe a change will be good for him.Didn't realize Brisson fell off so hard. Thought he was a good prospect a couple of years ago.
Low key all the Drury trades since last season ended have kind of worked out.This is another one of those things where we got him a year too late. Would have loved him last year instead of Wheeler.
I fail to see how this is anything other than a good deal for the Rangers. Maybe Vegas exceeds the Rangers in total games played from this point forward (on Smith's current expiring contract). It's of course possible that Brisson gets 5 games or less the rest of his career and the 3rd round pick the Rangers got amounts to no better than that. In that case, Vegas got a good depth player for basically no one that plays NHL games.
On the other hand, I think there's a chance that Brisson could bounce back and be an NHL regular (it's far from a long shot just because he had a bad season, probably like 40/60), and then an early third has value. I would've taken like a mid 3rd for Smith, so getting an early 3rd and a prospect with some NHL potential is a great return.
Can Brisson play center or he's only going to make it in the NHL as a winger?