What is your excitement level for 24/25 season ?

How excited are you for 24/25 season ?

  • Very excited - a lot of things to look for

    Votes: 20 25.3%
  • Somewhat excited - gotta be better than last year

    Votes: 19 24.1%
  • Not sure yet - Just want to see how it goes

    Votes: 11 13.9%
  • No excitement - no expectations

    Votes: 29 36.7%

  • Total voters
    79

thebus88

19/20 Columbus Blue Jackets: "It Is What It Is"
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Thinking we will be a playoff contender is foolish.

What is a “playoff contender” to you?

This team could absolutely be batting for a wildcard spot at the end of the year. The defense isn’t even (playing) that bad. They play very good AS A TEAM.

The team is literally missing 2 of its most important/valuable forwards they will eventually get back. Elvis is a problem. Tarasov is a question mark, admittedly.

And since he’s now in Cleveland, people have somehow forgotten that Mateychuk is literally better than Provorov. We will be BETTER whenever he is added to the team.
 
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koteka

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Anyone? Care to list who you are talking about so we don't talk past each other on this.

the UFAs - Provorov, Kuraly, Olivier (if he doesn’t extend), Danforth (if he doesn’t extend), ZA-R if he draws interest

I don’t expect there will be any demand for the old dudes like JVR or JMFJ.

Olivier has been a needed piece on this team since he got here, but if he wants to hit free agency, then we have a hard decision to make. Especially if Gudbranson is still out. I wouldn’t let him go for a late pick, but if someone needs toughness and offers a 2nd or two 3rds, then I think you pull the trigger.

If Boone comes back before the tread deadline, it might be time to listen to offers for him. He is an UFA next year.
 
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koteka

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What is a “playoff contender” to you?

In the top 10 or 11 in the Eastern Conference and within a few points of the 8th place team in February. And playing well.

As I have said, I don’t trust the goalies or defense. I don’t believe Mateychuk is some savior this season. (Not saying he won’t be a really good defenseman someday.)

It is the beginning of the season. There are teams with playoff hangovers that aren’t even trying yet (like the Oilers who also sucked at the beginning of last season). Boston is a last place team right now. I don’t expect that continue. We have a new coach and are working hard in a new system. We are over performing.

I am enjoying this season, but I am being realistic. If we finish 12th in the East and improve by 15-20 points, that is a great season.
 

stevo61

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If Olivier wants to stay for a reasonable rate there would not be a chance in hell I'd want the team to move him for a pick that more likely than not becomes nothing. Danforth I'd slightly be more ok with just due to age but even then, assuming he stays healthy he will add value for a few more years
 
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cbjthrowaway

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If Olivier wants to stay for a reasonable rate there would not be a chance in hell I'd want the team to move him for a pick that more likely than not becomes nothing. Danforth I'd slightly be more ok with just due to age but even then, assuming he stays healthy he will add value for a few more years
danforth is a prime flip candidate given his age and the amount of guys coming up behind him (brindley, lindstrom, etc) in the org.

of the two, i'd prefer to keep olivier, but i think that they end up getting an offer they can't refuse. buffalo gave up a top-45 pick in the draft to get beck malenstyn, and i think olivier is a better player. a contender at the deadline may very well offer up a 2nd round pick or a nice prospect to add that kind of grit.
 

stevo61

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danforth is a prime flip candidate given his age and the amount of guys coming up behind him (brindley, lindstrom, etc) in the org.

of the two, i'd prefer to keep olivier, but i think that they end up getting an offer they can't refuse. buffalo gave up a top-45 pick in the draft to get beck malenstyn, and i think olivier is a better player. a contender at the deadline may very well offer up a 2nd round pick or a nice prospect to add that kind of grit.
Or, we just keep the grit and don't have to look for it later. He's 27, Is pass up a 2nd for what he brings easily
 

cbjthrowaway

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Or, we just keep the grit and don't have to look for it later. He's 27, Is pass up a 2nd for what he brings easily
on one hand, he's had a nice improvement curve since jarmo traded for him. he's clearly a well-liked guy in the room, and as you said, they'd have to replace that toughness.

on the other hand, guys who build their game on speed and physicality don't tend to age all that well. this may well be his peak. they have tough guys in the pipeline (lindstrom, malatesta) too. may be a good sell high opportunity.
 

stevo61

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on one hand, he's had a nice improvement curve since jarmo traded for him. he's clearly a well-liked guy in the room, and as you said, they'd have to replace that toughness.

on the other hand, guys who build their game on speed and physicality don't tend to age all that well. this may well be his peak. they have tough guys in the pipeline (lindstrom, malatesta) too. may be a good sell high opportunity.
if he were 5 or 6 years older maybe Id start to agree but I don't at his current age. Malatesta has heart but he's not a heavyweight, hes more like a Danforth. Lindstrom will hold his own but not a guy you want doing that stuff all the time. Even a few games ago when Reaves tried to jump on Jiricek after a clean hit, we have noone else to do what Olivier does. Gudbranson is tough but he's not out there fighting all the time, much more selective. Olivier steps in every single time he's needed
 
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majormajor

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The way Marchenko and Chinakhov are playing i wish Don took a risk to lock them up longer to save $$$$ in the long run.

100%.

Yay I guess that they're so cheap. But we don't need it now. We need those cap savings in 3-5 years. And those guys are going to get paid big time, at the same time a lot of other guys are getting big raises.

danforth is a prime flip candidate given his age and the amount of guys coming up behind him (brindley, lindstrom, etc) in the org.

of the two, i'd prefer to keep olivier, but i think that they end up getting an offer they can't refuse. buffalo gave up a top-45 pick in the draft to get beck malenstyn, and i think olivier is a better player. a contender at the deadline may very well offer up a 2nd round pick or a nice prospect to add that kind of grit.

Why get a 2nd rounder to develop a guy to do what we need in five-ten years when we have a guy to do it now? It's penny-wise and pound-foolish. We're not at the start of a rebuild. For that same reason it makes no sense to me to not re-sign Danforth. Taking all of what Danforth does together, that is not an easy to replace player. He's not interchangeable with prospects or cheap UFAs.
 

Napoli

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You resign Danforth and Olivier. Both of those guys will be heavily sought after and there's a reason for that. Both offer something every playoff team wants.

If there are ever any plans to go deep in the playoffs, you might as well keep them.
 

Viqsi

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You resign Danforth and Olivier. Both of those guys will be heavily sought after and there's a reason for that. Both offer something every playoff team wants.

If there are ever any plans to go deep in the playoffs, you might as well keep them.
And even if we don't expect to go into the playoffs during that time, having guys like that around sets proper expectations for our kids.
 

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