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Pavelski to St. Louis

Créé par: bjprice
Équipe: 2017-18 Blues de St-Louis
Date de création initiale: 11 janv. 2018
Publié: 11 janv. 2018
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
Description
I'm not dumb.

I know the Sharks are in a playoff position and that Joe Pavelski is their captain.

But I also know that he is 33 years old and a free agent after 18-19. No part of me believes that San Jose will want to move him, however:

Due to Patrick Marleau walking and Joe Thornton being 38, the Sharks, just as St. Louis acted with Kevin Shattenkirk, can benefit long-term by moving such a valuable asset. Due to the salary cap, it is just not possible to maintain long-term competitive play while also letting so many of your players walk or retire. Coincidentally, Joe fits St. Louis' needs perfectly. In a proposal of this nature, it is entirely reasonable for Joe to return to SJS as a free agent in 19-20 and finish his career there.

He plays hockey the way Mike Yeo and his new teammates would expect, shoots from the Right, fills a 1-year void that Paul Stastny's 18-19 void will create, and fills out the top 6 for a serious playoff push in 17-18.

In return for Joe, SJS receives a late 1st round pick who is in the NHL right now, a 21 year old defenseman who has been developed the right way, and 2 additional picks to inject youth into the line-up.

When considering recent "rentals", including 2-year rentals, I believe this package of players, prospects, and picks is a win-win for both clubs.

You're welcome to hate on this proposal all you want, but even if you hate the Blues, a line of Schwartz, Schenn, and Pavelski pretty much breaks hockey, and I know we all want to watch that.
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11 janv. 2018 à 10 h 24
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this is interesting, I do not think San Jose will do it this year, more likely next year or in the off season after Thornton decides to retire or sign somewhere else.
11 janv. 2018 à 10 h 32
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Quoting: nikeBauer4411
this is interesting, I do not think San Jose will do it this year, more likely next year or in the off season after Thornton decides to retire or sign somewhere else.


I really hope he ends up taking a year in STL. I've always respected his play-style, leadership, and skill-set. He's probably the only 33 year old dude I would create a proposal for that includes highly refined prospects.

I've looked at every club in the NHL and cannot find a better fit that both teams benefit from.
11 janv. 2018 à 10 h 35
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I really hope he ends up taking a year in STL. I've always respected his play-style, leadership, and skill-set. He's probably the only 33 year old dude I would create a proposal for that includes highly refined prospects.

I've looked at every club in the NHL and cannot find a better fit that both teams benefit from.



Yeah it would make sense and I would think he is the type of guy that STL likes. Also right handed and could be a good fit alongside Schwartz and Schenn.

But the question would be can Pavelski make that much more of an impact than Thompson can. Which I do not think would be worth losing him for a year of Pavelski.
 
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