Modifié 19 avr. 2021 à 11 h 47
Quoting: hanson493
Honestly they could make it very difficult on seattle and protect:
Bergy, pasta, marchy, coyle, debrusk, frederic, smith
Mcavoy, carlo, lauzon
Vladar
This exposes grz who makes ~3.7m over the next 3 years which are supposedly flat cap. He has missed a ton of time this year and that could play a factor down the stretch. Im very very nervous that bruins try and resign nick ritchie for more than he is worth.
Also, there is a ton of dmen available and few forwards. Which is why i think they try to take a FW from Boston.
Just saw a mock exp draft that was based off projected protection lists and no trades.
Shatty, Colin Miller, Skjei, De Haan, Toews, Kukan, Caleb Jones, Dumba, Leddy, Dunn, Ghost, Dermott, Logan Stanley were all selected. They would then trade a couple for FWD help.
Boston choice was Frederic.
I don’t see Seattle being another Vegas. I think GMs learned their lesson and won’t make bad trades to protect mid-roster talent again. They are better off letting them take who they will take. The trades that will happen will be to push bad contracts on them.
That being said. Boston is not going to have a very attractive option for them. They should try to push Moore on them. Zboril, rights to players like JFK, Cehlarik, Kase should be in play. Two things expansion teams struggle with overall depth especially center depth and goal scorers. The rights to those 3 could be beneficial to them along with Zboril who is one of their better options from Boston anyway for 2 years of Moore is not bad. Benefits both teams.
FWDs selected: Frederic, Christian Fischer, Backlund, Erne, Bennet, Grundstrom, Kunin, Sharangovich, Blackwell, Tierney, Blueger, Gambrell, Tyler Johnson, Oshie.
G: Allen, Dobby, Holtby
Article was in Bleacher Report
Would not be the least bit surprised and they get creative and Debrusk and a couple of those pieces end up in Seattle for a defenseman they pick and they take Moore.