SmoggyTwinkles
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Do you mean "the" Darth Vlader?You want Dan Vladar? He is tall. Sometimes he's really good too.
Always wanted this guy.
But he sucks? I'm terrible at predicting prospects, and I feel like he's aged beyond prospect.
Do you mean "the" Darth Vlader?You want Dan Vladar? He is tall. Sometimes he's really good too.
Problem is his term and it's a coin flip between him and 4GievI'd say the best option the Avs have is getting Phillip Grubauer back.
Problem is his term and it's a coin flip between him and 4Giev
You would take that risk for 3 years?Goalies are so hot and cold but I'd easily take him over George. Grubauer has gotten hot in the playoffs before.
It's insulting Bern. Cut it out.you can certainly accept poor net minders for a bottom price if that is yr choice
I said that atm, Shesty is possibly available, but he is not available for cheap, b'c Rs can still go 12.25 ish x 4 and get it done if they have to, and there are gonna be 4-ish or so bidders w/high end offers.
So any bidder needs to recognize Shesty is elite, Vezina quality, entering prime, and offer accordingly.
In case of Avs, I don't expect there is any currency acceptable other than MacKinnon.
If you don't want to go there, fine, no prob.
But it is elite for elite and it is not an insulting premise
The scary part is that doesn't sound so bad right nowAvs will just run with a tandem of Kahkonen and Husso like we all knew would happen after a mere 2 games
I feel like Seattle would explore options to retain for only 1 year instead of 3, or retain way less than $2.95m.Grubauer 50% retained for Georgiev.
Seattle are probably looking to buyout Grubauer next summer and that trade saves the. $1.75m in real cash compared to a buyout.
If Blomqvist keeps playing well and Jarry isn't to your liking, what about Nedelkovic? Logjam has gotta play itself out one way or the other for the Pens. There's organizational depth so we don't need a goalie back.
It is one hundred thousand percent an insulting premise because you are going to them and saying "you can have our goalie but we demand MacKinnon." If you have an exceptionally high price for an exceptionally important player, that's fine, but you don't hawk them on the market for that price. And you sure as hell don't start coming up with demands for other people's foundational players and going out and insisting on them from those folks.you can certainly accept poor net minders for a bottom price if that is yr choice
I said that atm, Shesty is possibly available, but he is not available for cheap, b'c Rs can still go 12.25 ish x 4 and get it done if they have to, and there are gonna be 4-ish or so bidders w/high end offers.
So any bidder needs to recognize Shesty is elite, Vezina quality, entering prime, and offer accordingly.
In case of Avs, I don't expect there is any currency acceptable other than MacKinnon.
If you don't want to go there, fine, no prob.
But it is elite for elite and it is not an insulting premise
Sure, we can send you Elvis.
As I said, you prefer to keep yr elite, fine and understoodNope. MacKinnon signs his contract after the SC win then proceeds to put up a 111 pt season in 71 games (projects to almost 130) then follows it up with 140 and hardware. His contract is already team friendly based on the Matthews and Draisaitl deals.
Rantanen is also an elite level player and in a similar situation. Weird you go at MacKinnon.
This is an elite vez quality guy locked in at 5.6 this yr and you get to negotiate extension immediately before.....
Regardless of how valuable you think he is, a goaltender would never return a top 3 player signed for like 8 years. Just an absolute joke to think he would
There is a disconnect betw the underline and the bold.It is one hundred thousand percent an insulting premise because you are going to them and saying "you can have our goalie but we demand MacKinnon." If you have an exceptionally high price for an exceptionally important player, that's fine, but you don't hawk them on the market for that price. And you sure as hell don't start coming up with demands for other people's foundational players and going out and insisting on them from those folks.
The way to be not insulting in that case, then, is to not be marketing Shesterkin as though he's available. Because at that kind of absurd price, he effectively isn't.I have an exceptionally high price for Shesty regardless of the trade partner
and I have a right, if not an obligation, to be clear in that regard
we are having a hard time getting the goalies we have playing time. so no thanks. unless we can get a 3rd team involved.Avs have 5 non-ELC goalies under contract now to play NHL and AHL, which should ideally be 4 goalies. Kuemper Annunen Kahkonen Mandolese Miner. I think you would be forced to take a goalie back, as 5 is already arguably too many and 6 is definitely too many. Perhaps Colorarado would demand Pittsburgh take Mandolese to play in Wilkes-Barre, or to be re-traded to a third team.
bold: Thank you for making this distinction.The way to be not insulting in that case, then, is to not be marketing Shesterkin as though he's available. Because at that kind of absurd price, he effectively isn't.
Husso is available. Oh, wait, same issues. Never mindGeorgiev always has been like this
Good and Bad spurts
From a rangers fan
As for a replacement good luck
It would be meh for meh
Trading him now, though, does have a negative impact on his market value, particularly since for someone like him the receiving team is going to look at the risk of him not extending and moderate their returns accordingly - folks aren't going to want to pay premium prices to take on the Rangers' risk for them. So while "trade him now" is likely on the options list for the Rangers, it's arguably a bad choice since y'all wouldn't be getting anywhere near "elite goaltender" value back. Having multiple potential suitors prevents the return from going too far down, but 1) it still goes down and 2) if y'all continue to quote an exorbitant price, you can rapidly and easily end up without ANY suitors. NYR doesn't have to sell for less than something MacKinnon-level - but if you're insistent on that point, you're committed to signing him because in all probability you won't be trading him at all and "let him walk for nothing" is obviously a nonstarter if at all possible.bold: Thank you for making this distinction.
underline: you are entitled to yr opinion, but he is gonna be available as either
-- Rs trade him now
-- sign him and trade him later
we are not gonna let him walk for nothing
Multiple suitors = price being driven UP not down
he obv IS elite
elite or as close as possible to elite will be required
for the record, I see Kings and Leafs as real suitors, not Avs
Thanks for thoughtful replyTrading him now, though, does have a negative impact on his market value, particularly since for someone like him the receiving team is going to look at the risk of him not extending and moderate their returns accordingly - folks aren't going to want to pay premium prices to take on the Rangers' risk for them. So while "trade him now" is likely on the options list for the Rangers, it's arguably a bad choice since y'all wouldn't be getting anywhere near "elite goaltender" value back. Having multiple potential suitors prevents the return from going too far down, but 1) it still goes down and 2) if y'all continue to quote an exorbitant price, you can rapidly and easily end up without ANY suitors. NYR doesn't have to sell for less than something MacKinnon-level - but if you're insistent on that point, you're committed to signing him because in all probability you won't be trading him at all and "let him walk for nothing" is obviously a nonstarter if at all possible.
Also, I can't see the Leafs as suitors because of severe cap space issues and I don't think the Kings are close enough to contention to be willing to spend like that, but that's just me.
Agreed this makes most sense.Some of these proposals are just silly. Like there's no world where the Avs are paying a 1st for an unproven or subpar goalie. And there's no world where they are trading one of their superstars for a goalie either. The Avs will take the Vegas approach and go for medium goaltending with a strong blue line
Colorado isn’t trading mackinnon.There was a published article says Kings want to go hard after Shesterkin if he does not extend w/Rs
If that is the case then
preference is Shesty + Zib for Byfield + Anderson = ballpark cap works + fits needs
If that is not the case then we an talk
Shesty + Zib for MacKinnon + __________________
or just something around Shesty for MacK if Zib doesn't waive or Avs do not want
Howev
No MacK
no deal
backup plan is Shesty + Zib ++ for Nylander +Knies + +