Todd Lazarchick
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- Oct 15, 2019
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As you engage me lolWe heard you the first time and the 500th…..glad nobody is engaging with you now…
As you engage me lolWe heard you the first time and the 500th…..glad nobody is engaging with you now…
Too many forwards
You have to wonder if one of Lapierre or MCM gets dealt
to laugh at you lol….As you engage me lol
Possible we pick up a pick or two tomorrow if we move out any of Jensen/TvR/Dowd.I think I like it minus moving the pick. Seeing its 2025 Avs pick (Eller trade). Its not A big deal I think we can flip him or keep him and the pick wont matter.
Completely fine with that. I couldn’t imagine watching my team do the same mediocre crap every year for the last 3 years and be on board with everything like mindless sheep lolto laugh at you lol….
Try watching the team for 40 years.Completely fine with that. I couldn’t imagine watching my team do the same mediocre crap every year for the last 3 years and be on board with everything like mindless sheep lol
“On board with everything”……fake news….Completely fine with that. I couldn’t imagine watching my team do the same mediocre crap every year for the last 3 years and be on board with everything like mindless sheep lol
It’s not so much the player himself as it is the opportunity cost involved.
Really hard to feel inspired here. Shades of Connor Brown, Max Pacioretty, Curtis Glencross…
They needed to be creative with this space, not the same old keeping their fingers crossed for a bounce back year from a depth winger. Especially at 6 mil.
That was the main thing I wanted to verify that it WASN'T the Caps one.And if they're not in the hunt at the deadline I have no doubts that GMBM will be able to flip him for a similar pick that he just gave up for him ala edmundson last season.
Also it's Colorado 2nd so a late one.
The best we can hope for is they are god awful this year and it finally gets rid of GMBMCreative in what way? No one has the appetite to make the actual bold and creative move that is sitting there in plain sight. Otherwise reclamation projects are the best they can hope for. Or full-price UFAs.
Buddy your shit is getting old.Because our GM is dog doo doo
You’re upset because the GM upgraded the team for a 2025 2nd round draft pick that will be at the end of the round.So is our GM my guy
Reclamation projects that are 28-year old small wingers doesn't seem like an ideal situation to pounce and preclude what else may have been available in time with patience. He's a lesser talent but better two-way Skinner. Fine. Fair. Good to great value for a second rounder? Who cares really. Still not what I'd consider a needle mover or anything approaching a first principle level player. They're going to have to pay up considerably more to add one. But mainly what this does is eat up cap space and unfortunately that's their bigger asset. Or was.Creative in what way? No one has the appetite to make the actual bold and creative move that is sitting there in plain sight. Otherwise reclamation projects are the best they can hope for. Or full-price UFAs.
Like others have said I think we know Oshies answer already.Seems like MacLellan's strategy this year is banking on guys getting their production back after playing in a trap. Feels very low risk - in the worst case scenario that he produces the same and the Caps aren't looking like the real deal, they can flip him at the deadline for about what they gave up for him. Best case scenario he bounces back and they added a 30 goal-scorer for a late 2nd. I assume they didn't think Miro was ready so they needed another middle-six LW, and since he's on a one year deal he won't block Miro long term.
Not crazy about the use of the cap space though. This is a low risk move, but I'd rather use that cap space for a bigger swing.
So is our GM my guy
No and that’s the problem. They aren’t willing to.