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Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
19 avr. à 17 h 25
Sujet:
Ana - Ott - Ari Blockbuster
I have to agree with the comments on Chabot. Anaheim has Pavel Mintyukov and Olen Zellweger as left shot D (and Fowler but for how long?) If anything, they would (possibly) want a stay at home left shot to complement Gudas's presence.
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Trade Machine Proposals
16 avr. à 13 h 56
Sujet:
Ott - Ari Blockbuster
...Waiting for that one Sens fan to say the entire Coyotes roster "doesn't even get Brady let alone adding other pieces".
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Trade Machine Proposals
16 avr. à 13 h 53
Sujet:
Are the Oilers better without Connor
Short answer, no team is better without Connor.
Slightly longer answer, McAvoy and Swayman are certainly great assets, but in the absence of a really high end forward going back, its a huge no.
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Trade Machine Proposals
15 avr. à 16 h 21
Sujet:
Buf - Ott at the draft blockbuster
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Hockey_Gm</b></div><div>Need to add a guy like Tuch or Quinn but if you put Quinn you have to put Krebs out of the trade</div></div>
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>PenguinMullet68</b></div><div>or some picks</div></div>
Agreed.. Tkachuk's offence would have to be replaced somehow, and Krebs just hasn't developed into much of a scorer. Personally I'd want Quinn over Tuch.
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Trade Machine Proposals
15 avr. à 14 h 40
Sujet:
-Hockey trade- A lot of Brady proposals here is mine see explanation in thread
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Hockey_Gm</b></div><div>I like people like you who explain why they do this continue like this men</div></div>
I appreciate that, thank you!
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
15 avr. à 12 h 4
Sujet:
-Hockey trade- A lot of Brady proposals here is mine see explanation in thread
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Justafan79</b></div></div>
You didn't read the meaning correctly then.
You don't know me, and probably have never read any of my other posts either. Those who have read enough of my posts would have seen through it, you are taking every word at face value. I can't help you there.
You're focusing on things like uprooting families and paying taxes, I'm just trying to get a value assessment.
If that's too difficult for you to grasp, move on. Your ****ting on my post isn't having the desired effect :)
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Trade Machine Proposals
15 avr. à 11 h 29
Sujet:
-Hockey trade- A lot of Brady proposals here is mine see explanation in thread
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Justafan79</b></div><div>Why would Verheaghe who's career has flourished I. South Florida, in this scenario just won the Cup there, want to leave? Florida has better weather,better tax policies,and he has the opportunity to go back to back?</div></div>
It's stated in my post, this is a total "WHAT IF" scenario. I don't know why he would want to leave, he probably wouldn't. I'm not trying to argue he would (maybe could have made that clearer, but I thought the "you'll have to assume" part said that, and also thought the part where I said they "relish the chance to take the Sens to the next level" was cheeky enough). Sometimes I post trying to think about reality, sometimes I post (and say it if I do) purely for an on paper value assessment.
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Trade Machine Proposals
14 avr. à 23 h 16
Sujet:
Sabres trade with Calgary
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>MoxNix</b></div><div>Coleman isn't for sale. The only way Calgary thinks about trading him is if some team makes a ridiculously good offer. This isn't it.</div></div>
If Krebs had shown more promise offensively to this point, I'd do it. But there just isn't anything there suggesting he'll be a 50+ point player in this league.
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Trade Machine Proposals
14 avr. à 23 h 14
Sujet:
Donny
The Bruins would say no. Already having Pastrnak, it doesn't make sense to me for them to spend more than $10m per season on yet another right winger, while getting rid of one of their best defencemen in the process.
It looks like they'll probably trade Ullmark, but not like this!
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Trade Machine Proposals
14 avr. à 22 h 47
Sujet:
-Hockey trade- A lot of Brady proposals here is mine see explanation in thread
Re-tool for each team if Florida wins the Cup, trade done on July 1st or shortly thereafter, sign-and-trade scenario for Ekblad and Verhaeghe, who relish the chance to take the Sens to the next level (since they just won the Cup they'll be OK with the move - you'll have to assume) around a core of Sanderson, Chabot, Ekblad, Stutzle, Pinto and Greig. The Panthers get a tad younger while the Sens acquire seasoned playoff veterans in Aaron and Carter. They swap goaltenders, Sogaard taking perhaps another year in the AHL or backing up Bobrovsky for 2024-25. Knight, I believe, has a higher ceiling still, perhaps, than Sogaard, and will take over the crease for Ottawa when he is ready. He can still be kept in the AHL without going through waivers, if the Sens feel he needs a bit more time there to round into form after so much time off the last few years.
Italicized names are RFA's or UFA's that need contracts for 2024-25.
Ott:
Korpisalo - Forsberg/Knight
Sanderson - Ekblad
Chabot - Zub
Kleven/<em>Brannstrom</em> - Bernard-Docker/Hamonic
Verhaeghe - Stutzle - Batherson
Greig - Pinto (RFA) - Giroux
TBD - Norris - Joseph
Kelly (RFA) - Kastelic - MacEwen
Fla:
Bobrovsky - <em>Stolarz</em>/Sogaard (RFA)
Forsling - <em>Montour</em>
Mikkola - Chychrun
<em>Ekman-Larsson</em> - Balinskis/Bjornfot
Rodrigues - Barkov - <em>Reinhart</em>
B. Tkachuk - Bennett - M. Tkachuk
Luostarinen - <em>Lundell</em> - Samoskevich
TBD - TBD - Sourdif
Florida's "second" line would be an absolute nightmare to play against. Ekblad provides the Sens with the elite right shot D they need.
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Trade Machine Proposals
13 avr. à 18 h 41
Sujet:
Cgy - Mtl the draft
The Flames don't want either guy. I'll bank on Huberdeau continuing his second half "breakout" and scoring 70 points next season.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
13 avr. à 12 h 5
Sujet:
Utah Switch
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Kelly48</b></div><div>CROUSE and McBain to give Washington a little more grit, Pach and Milano to give Utah/SLC some picks, veteran presence, and an up and comer. Seems like a no brainer as a caps fan</div></div>
It is a no brainer for the caps. It would also indicate that Bill Armstrong has no brain, if he did this. Pacioretty is useless at this stage of his career, his veteran presence is not worth giving them up. Milano is already known and he is not worth either of them. The 'Yotes obviously do not need more picks, either.
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Trade Machine Proposals
12 avr. à 19 h 31
Sujet:
Goalie Trade
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Tsmash</b></div><div>this trade implies that shesterkin is worth more than hellebuyck, which he is not.</div></div>
Still, this takes me back to the offseason, when nearly every proposal was for either Hellebuyck or Scheifele. Seems like so long ago now.
Forum:
Simulateur de Transactions
12 avr. à 19 h 29
Sujet:
Jets trade
The Jets refuse. Their biggest need is probably scoring.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
12 avr. à 19 h 23
Sujet:
Only If Marky Waives
I like it. At this point I don't think the Flames should expect much better than this for Marky.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
11 avr. à 11 h 37
Sujet:
Explanation in thread - Do I finally win over mokumboi
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Element23VM</b></div><div>New Jersey must be slang for overpay-for-goaltenders</div></div>
In the absence of an explanation, I have to assume this is a Mox-esque defense of your favorite team's assets.
A starting goalie and a 3LD for a 3LD (let's say, a "number 4 or 5 defenceman", in that parlance), a likely later 1st and a 4th. A Cup winning goalie at that. I'll wait to hear more, if you have more. I've shown to be receptive.
...Though I do appreciate a good quip.
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Trade Machine Proposals
11 avr. à 1 h 59
Sujet:
Explanation in thread - Do I finally win over mokumboi
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>mokumboi</b></div><div>Zherenko is perhaps as good as Hofer. I assume he'll get the call the next time the Blues have a goalie out, but Binnington and Hofer haven't missed a start in eons.</div></div>
Sounds like a pretty good tandem to come then!
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Trade Machine Proposals
11 avr. à 1 h 34
Sujet:
Explanation in thread - Do I finally win over mokumboi
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>mokumboi</b></div><div>Heh. Love the callout in the title, but the trade is a huge no. The Blues have no need to move Binnington and the offer is not interesting as it pertains (or fails to pertain) to their current needs. They certainly dont need to go looking to trade him. Cap space is not an urgent need and will become less so in the coming seasons. A deferred 1st and another 3LD is not going to sway Army, nor should it.
When Zherenko is ready and Hofer is capable of being the guy, then maybe there's a discussion.
Feel free to find me a Krug, Faulk or Schenn trade, though.</div></div>
Yeah I'll never truly understand the Blues' needs like you guys do, it's just the way it is lol. For instance, never even heard of Zherenko. As for Krug, Faulk and Schenn, Count Dooku once said "It may be difficult to secure (their) release..."
Anyway, back to the drawing board!
Edit: I have heard of Zherenko, as I keep my own spreadsheets with the teams' signed players, but only heard of him while I was typing his name.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
11 avr. à 1 h 23
Sujet:
Explanation in thread - Do I finally win over mokumboi
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Tsmash</b></div><div>This feels like it doesn’t really make that much sense for the blues. They aren’t looking to fully rebuild so they aren’t going to want delayed firsts. I don’t hate bahl, but he doesn’t make the trade worth it. Binnington also doesn’t need to be moved. We can continue to let Hofer develop in a sheltered role and continue to earn his starts. Not to mention he probably still needs at least another year before becoming a 1a goalie.</div></div>
Hm, perhaps I am rushing the goaltending thing a bit (I had kinda parsed over the fact Hofer has only played 28/29 games this year). But let's say the goaltending part does work, then this isn't really a rebuilding move as much as it is simply adding more assets. Even with a re-tool instead of a rebuild, 1st round picks are always useful for giving the future team more options. I use the Stars model as they have been highly successful for several years now, but still stocked the cupboards for the future at the same time. Stankoven just made the jump late this year, and they still have Mavrik Bourque to come up front, Lian Bichsel on D, Harley wasn't around when they went to the Final in the covid year(s), but is just coming into his own as a star D-man.
It would behoove the Blues to not rely just on what they have currently in the system, but to continue adding to it.
But good points.
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Trade Machine Proposals
10 avr. à 23 h 58
Sujet:
Explanation in thread - Do I finally win over mokumboi
It's been a long time coming mok... something's gotta give, you have to like SOMETHING I post :D
Why St. Louis does it:
Joel Hofer is ready to assume 1A duties, if not full-on starting duties for 2024-25. Trading Binnington frees up $6m in cap space. Kevin Bahl is an upgrade over fellow big boy Tyler Tucker, and is still just 24 years old, fitting in with their re-tool. The Blues go to the free agent market for their backup goalie. The strongest candidate to either back up or 1B with Hofer is Alex Nedeljkovic, 28 years old and primed to get a two or three year deal for the cause. Secondary candidates include Cam Talbot, Kevin Lankinen, Kaapo Kahkonen, Scott Wedgewood, Calvin Pickard, David Rittich and Anthony Stolarz. On top of the D swap and goalie move, the Blues receive New Jersey's 2025 1st round pick (I doubt they give up 2024's), and one of three picks the Devils have in the 2026 4th round. This enables them to continue adding additional pieces for the future, keeping the system strong, a la Jim Nill in Dallas.
Hofer - <em>Nedeljkovic</em>
Leddy - Parayko
Krug - Kessel
Bahl - Faulk
Why New Jersey does it:
Obviously, they get an upgrade in net, hoping Binnington's play this year translates to further success with the Devils. He has won a Cup. Tucker replaces Bahl on the back end. The Devils may want to add a D-man in free agency still for depth behind Hughes and Siegenthaler on the left side. They do this without giving up one of their promising young forwards.
Binnington - Allen
Siegenthaler - Hamilton
Hughes - Nemec
Tucker/UFA signing - Marino
Don't just look at this on paper folks. The Blues should be ready to move on from Binnington, but shouldn't expect to get the world for him, as teams will still be slightly wary of his rage-fuelled past lol. Blues get cap savings and continue the youth movement without destroying their goaltending, while the Devils get the big fish without spending too much in assets.
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Trade Machine Proposals
10 avr. à 21 h 42
Sujet:
Nec to AZ Carlo to CAR fast to BOS
Boston pretty easily says no. Carlo's value is immense compared to Fast's, and a 2nd isn't going to change their mind. They're in win-now mode and it doesn't make sense to weaken their defence when they were already trying to upgrade it at the deadline.
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Trade Machine Proposals
9 avr. à 20 h 25
Sujet:
Shane Wright trade
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>penguinswin</b></div><div>Not sure this is the right deal for these teams. SEA hasn't completely given up on Weight yet, though his development path is easily questioned. And PIT probably doesn't see Wright worth both of those assets.</div></div>
20 goals, 43 points and +5 in 56 games in his first "full" AHL season ... 3 goals and 4 points in 6 NHL games this year. I can guarantee the Kraken have not given up on him, and Dubas would be an idiot not to make this trade.
At the very least, Rakell's contract off the books just makes room to make a better UFA signing to help next year's playoff push, if that's the direction the Pens want to go.
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Simulateur de Transactions
7 avr. à 23 h 1
Sujet:
Buf-calgary
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>MoxNix</b></div><div>Calgary declines emphatically.</div></div>
I dunno man. I would say, for sure, replace Eric Comrie with, say, Henri Jokiharju... but otherwise, swapping Huberdeau with Skinner, who only has two years remaining after this, and can score more goals, would be a good move, to me.
On top of that, getting rid of Markstrom to allow Wolf to take over just makes sense, and then swapping Weegar for Jack Quinn and picks? That's a huge win in my mind. Weegar is a great defenceman, yes, but Hunter B will take over for him soon enough, and getting Quinn for right wing would be huge.
I'm sure Buffalo would be grateful to have Weegar, but they already have Byram, Dahlin and Power who will all take up big chunks of cap space on the D in due time... and I'm also sure they would prefer not to be saddled with Huberdeau's contract, especially if it means losing Jack Quinn.... furthermore, Luukkonen has been stellar for them since he took over the starter's role, and next season, Luukkonen playing with Levi as his back-up is a better bet than taking on two more years of 34 year old Markstrom. I think Buffalo says no before Calgary does (if we can get Comrie swapped for Jokiharju in the deal).
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Trade Machine Proposals
1 avr. à 4 h 32
Sujet:
Blockbuster Re-tool Blues fans will hate
Consider this as Part 1: excellent defenceman Colton Parayko in exchange for 8th overall selection in the stud-filled 2020 draft's 1st round right shot right winger Jack Quinn, 23 years old and ready, once he returns to action, to be a core piece up front for the Blues as players like Saad and Hayes continue to age and Buchnevich possibly moves on.
Then Part 2: solidly developing depth center (3rd line I'd say for sure) Alexey Toropchenko, and slightly big-bodied D-man Matt Kessel in exchange for right shot D-man Connor Clifton (4 goals, 17 points and +11 this year), the RFA rights to right shot D Henri Jokiharju, and a 2nd round pick, which I wanted to make a 2024 2nd round pick, so consider it a 2024 2nd.
Stl 2024-25:
Binnington - Hofer
Krug - Faulk
Leddy - Clifton
Perunovich (RFA) - Jokiharju (RFA)
Buchnevich - Thomas - Kyrou
Neighbours - Schenn - Quinn
Saad - Hayes - TBD
Walker - Sundqvist - MacEachern/TBD
Buf 2024-25:
Luukkonen (RFA) - Levi
Byram (RFA) - Dahlin
Power - Parayko
Samuelsson - Kessel
Skinner - Thompson - Tuch
Peterka (RFA) - Cozens - Benson
Greenway - Toropchenko - Krebs (RFA)
TBD - Kulich/TBD - Rousek/TBD
Sabres end up with what certainly looks like one of the top three D corps in the NHL, and the Blues get a dynamic young right winger and a couple reasonably decent D.
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Simulateur de Transactions
1 avr. à 0 h 57
Sujet:
Big trade
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Schuyler</b></div><div>Unbelievably horrible for NJ Top line 30-40 goal power forward 1st line Selke candidate center and maybe one of the best prospects in hockey for Caulfield+Hutson(who is also a top 5 d prospect) and a bunch of maybes not worth it for NJ unless that pick is 1st overall</div></div>
To me, it makes the Devils weak at center, and overall it sets them back in their development as a group, and Fitzgerald seems to want to win now. Hischier is their captain and already entering elite territory as a two-way center. They will also target a more "surefire" goaltender than Primeau for the same reason. (I think they'd be fine, maybe even better off, playing the mid-range game, compete for real the year after next, figure out which holes to fill and with what over the 2024-25 season. Get it right. Let guys grow, but Fitz disagrees).
That 1st rounder will be between 5th and 9th, most likely 5th, 6th, or 7th. That means one of those defencemen in Carter Yakemchuk, Sam Dickinson, Anton Silayev, Zeev Buium, Zayne Parekh, or forwards Berkly Catton or Cayden Lindstrom.. not bad players based on the scouting reports, but still sets the team back a bit, time-wise, in their pursuit of glory.
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