Bender Duster
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How about a Paul Postma vs Zach Redmond debate for old times sake?
Schmitt?
You liked Schmidt at the time, Stanley and Capo are left handed and weren't in the top 6.Yes, acquired instead. Kept Stanley. Not sure of the timing. Did we also keep Capobianco over Kova at one point? Capo cleared waivers eventually.
Paul Postma was a fascinating history of Jets d-men.How about a Paul Postma vs Zach Redmond debate for old times sake?
You liked Schmidt at the time, Stanley and Capo are left handed and weren't in the top 6.
I really don't think Kovacevic Brought anything the Jets needed at the time. Just another body. Even now I don't see how anyone could think he's the missing piece here.
Still seems like the only thing special about Kovacevic is the Jets drafted him. Kovacevic, Miller, Fleury etc, these kinds of guys are available every year. They come and go, there is no reason to lament about them.
You clearly don't understand the definition of gaslighting. Especially when evading the fact that you clearly made up a comment from me and then used it in an argument against me when I wasn't even participating... thats not moving the goal posts - thats explaining your style of arguing to you.I'm sure Kovacevic would have played his offside if asked, but asking him to do so in the NHL with zero experience isn't realistic
Who said anything about being offended? Did I use that word? If so, can you show me where?
The only reason you find my semantics irritating is because they expose all he flaws in your arguments. That's why you're constantly moving the goalposts and bringing up stuff like that "offended" thing. It's borderline gaslighting
Really interesting to read the 2021 version of this thread... there were a few accurate takes on here...Right now it’s hard to judge what we really have with D when perhaps two key pieces of our top 4 aren’t getting any games. We waited so long for Samberg and Heinola to arrive to help us, and we don’t even play them. It’s frustrating.
We should have the defense to make the playoffs but to be a real contender, we need to improve it. I think we shouldn’t give up too many assets before we see what we have in Heinola/Samberg. That said, the draft this year will be a crapshoot, and apparently it’s not a very deep draft. If we lose in the first round again it might not be a bad idea to move our first at the draft for a #3-4 D. Not sure I wanna make a move before that — don’t want to waste assets on a rental, nor do I wanna bring someone in who will have expansion draft implications.
Here’s how I see the D right now:
Morrissey: High-end top 4, good top pairing guy but can’t carry garbage
Pionk: Offensively gifted top 4. Defense is improving. Probably our best D at this moment. Better than Trouba.
Forbort: Decent defensive #4-5. Playing better than usual this year.
DeMelo: Defensively sound, not good offensively. Decent top 4 option, ideally third pairing though.
Stanley: Floor seems to be a solid third pairing defensive defenseman. I’m thinking he could develop into a #3-4. Offense will come. Would like to see more ice from him, including special teams, but he is only a rookie.
Beaulieu: Garbage. Last year I thought he was an okay 7th. This year, get him off the team.
Poolman: Playing very well this year. Good skater. Ideally third pair.
Niku: I think his time in Winnipeg is just about done. Expecting him to be traded at the deadline in a Petan-type swap. He’s great in the AHL but just doesn’t have it at the NHL level.
Heinola: IMO top pairing potential. He should honestly be in our top 4 already. Guy is a stud.
Samberg: Apparently has solid top 4 shutdown potential, but I haven’t seen him play much. Looking forward to seeing him on the Moose.
Chisholm: I’m excited for him. Very smart offensively, and talking to Peterborough Petes fans, they say he was their best defenseman defensively as well. Let’s see if it translates to the pro game.
Gawanke: Solid rookie year. If he continues to build off it I can see him making it to the NHL.
Kovacevic: I think he’s honestly almost NHL-ready. Very smart defensively and a good puck mover. Ceiling is low but I think his floor is everyday NHLer (a la Poolman).
Nogier: Career AHLer.
Green: I don’t think he’ll stay healthy. If he doesn’t play the entire year this season, he’s done.
Lundmark: Wanted to include him. Stat-watching says he does nothing, but I’ve heard he’s actually been pretty solid in Europe.
Bauer and Johannesson are both fliers right now. Neither have played this year; losing a season of development obviously doesn’t help them. Will see how they do next season.
Apparently we still have Cederholm. He won’t get any higher than the ECHL here so he’ll likely head back to Europe. Evingson will never play pro hockey.
What about you, @voyageur? What do you think? I’ve always liked reading your takes on our board.
There's really no point in carrying on with this. I'd just like to remind you that you're not arguing with me... I'm not the one who waived Kovacevic. I've just hypothesized as to why the org did it.You clearly don't understand the definition of gaslighting. Especially when evading the fact that you clearly made up a comment from me and then used it in an argument against me when I wasn't even participating... thats not moving the goal posts - thats explaining your style of arguing to you.
Can you please just post the source that you are using to say that Capobianco had played his off-side prior to arriving in Winnipeg? Im not saying he didnt, Im just saying I haven't come across that - if you're using it as a claim, then back it up.
Really interesting to read the 2021 version of this thread... there were a few accurate takes on here...
Eyssimont wasn't either/or for Namestnikov - he was waived so the Jets could play AJF and Maenalanen.I feel like this thread is going to derail if Chevy spends anything more than a 4th round pick for a defenseman at the deadline. After using a 2026 4th round pick to bring in Miller. 2025's was for Namestnikov, who has proven more valuable than Eyssimont, another one who got away.