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Forum:
Fauteuil - DG
8 mars à 17 h 42
Sujet:
Allen to NJ
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Logicalicesports</b></div><div>Jersey is a garbage fire in the offices. They have such a talented team but nothing to show for it because they won't invest in a true #1</div></div>
New Jersey trades for an expring Kahkonen contract too. It seems that they have no plan for goaltending next year (Allen is not a starter and what they have in house is obviously not working). Are they going after Markstrom in the offseason or do they just not know what they want to do at all??
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Armchair-GM
8 mars à 14 h 46
Sujet:
Perfetti is involved
That would have been a very good deal for Winnipeg and a bad one for Montreal.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
8 mars à 8 h 26
Sujet:
deadline deal
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Campabee</b></div><div>You aren't getting Savard without a 1st coming back to the Habs</div></div>
I do not love the trade, but to be fair, with Montreal getting back their 2nd round pick this year, it is pretty close to getting a late first round pick. I would like to see Winnipeg throw in a B or a C prospect rather than Tony Granato, who I am pretty sure is retired.... :).
Forum:
Armchair-GM
7 mars à 7 h 50
Sujet:
One For One
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>LeafsForLife</b></div><div>You make good points. Both are rookies, and while Nemec (as far as I know) has been playing sheltered minutes, Knies has played with seemingly everyone on every line this season. I understand your point about the draft picks, and the optics wouldn't be great, but Knies (the 2021 #57 pick) has scored at the same pace as Beniers (the 2021 #2 pick)</div></div>
Knies has scored at the same rate as Beniers this year (which is a worse year for Seattle than last year). But let's not forget that Beniers won the Calder last year by putting up pretty good numbers (24G and 33A) on a team that does not have Matthews, Marner or Nylnader to pad the stats. If Knies puts up number like Beniers' rookie year stats then <strong>maybe</strong> a Nemec for Knies trade is more reasonable. Until then it would not be a good trade one for one in my opinion.
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Armchair-GM
6 mars à 20 h 27
Sujet:
One For One
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>LeafsForLife</b></div><div>What am I missing here?
Knies is playing on the Leafs first line, Nemec has been a healthy scratch (with Dougie on LTIR).
Nemec has up to 3.25 million in performance bonuses in his contract.
Given the circumstances, I fail to see why Nemec would be more valuable than Knies.
I'm not trying to be insulting, can someone explain to me what you all know that I don't?</div></div>
Nemec plays RD, which is a valuable position and was a high draft pick. This year Nemec is averaging 0.40 points per game as a rookie defenceman. Knies is averaging 0.45 points per game playing on the 1st line with Matthews.
If you look at the numbers of Knies over the years he has not really lit it up at any level in his career (his best years in the minors (college and USHL) has been a point per game player, which is good but not phenomenal). So given his history and less than a half point per game playing on the Matthews line this year it actually seems kind of weird to me that some people think he is highly valuable. I really do not see how people could think he would be worth a RHD that was drafted 2nd overall.
I know that Knies was drafted 1 year earlier, but he was drafted at #57 while Nemec was #2 overall. Think about how you would feel if you were the fan of the team that traded their #2 overall pick straight up for a guy who was #57 overall the year before (and the guy at #57 has not put up great numbers)?
Forum:
Mock-Draft
6 mars à 8 h 31
Sujet:
Mock Draft with Analysis
If Catton falls outside the top 10 I would hope Montreal does everything possible to move up in the draft and select him. Take the Winnipeg pick + a young defenceman and another prospect to get him.
Catton + Dach + Lindstrom could be a great 2nd line for Montreal for a long time in my opinion.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
5 mars à 16 h 55
Sujet:
Would MTL Agree
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>LajAhu</b></div><div>Overall very possible. I think the retention is the only issue. Hughes won't burn his last retention spot on Savard. He probably holds it for the draft in his ideal scenario or to move Allen, Pearson or Armia if it's a deal breaker. Your trade just needs a 3rd party to do it or no retention.</div></div>
Doesn’t Montreal gain back one of the retention slots once the season is over?
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Armchair-GM
5 mars à 11 h 30
Sujet:
Blockbuster every Team Montreal
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Black61</b></div><div>Its crazy how terrible hes been the last few months. Since starting the year with 12 points in 12 games he has gone down to 9 points in 49 games. A 15 point pace. He was a bit of mr october in mtl but this is ridiculous</div></div>
The whole Kotkaniemi offer sheet situation has worked out poorly for everyone involved. Carolina got a bust in Kotkaniemi and Montreal tried to compensate by getting Dvorak (which I mistakenly thought at the time was not a bad acquisition) and he turned into a bust as well. Looks like Arizona might be the only team coming out of it with a decent return.
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Armchair-GM
5 mars à 11 h 6
Sujet:
Blockbuster every Team Montreal
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Black61</b></div><div>Its bold thinking you can get Suzuki for a 4th line centre</div></div>
"4th line center" Kotkaniemi???
I had a brief back and forth with some Hurricanes fans that believe Kotkaniemi is a "play driver" and although his offensive numbers are low, he gets a lot of "tertiary assists" that do not show up on the score sheet ...........
You cannot just find a center who averages 0.35 points per game just anywhere y'know!
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
1 mars à 21 h 21
Sujet:
MTLOttawa
I like Tkachuk but Montreal does not do this.
Forum:
Mock-Draft
29 févr. à 13 h 59
Sujet:
Player Comparables
#29 to #32 are interesting comparisons......not too often a team would be able to draft 4 likely future Hall of Fame players at the end of the draft.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
29 févr. à 13 h 54
Sujet:
ALLEN TO PHILLY PLUS OFFSEASON ZEGRAS TRADE
I think the general consensus is that the 2025 draft is supposed to be a bit deeper than this year's draft, so I would not want Montreal trading their first round pick next year (and the Wiinipeg pick this year as well) to get #11 in this year's draft. There is a decent chance that Montreal's 2025 pick position is better than #11, so the trade could backfire on Montreal (trading a potential top 10 pick in a deeper draft in 2025 for a #11 pick in this year's draft).
I know Montreal should be better next year, but there is no guarantee (see Ottawa and Buffalo expectations for this year compared to what actually happened).
I also think Montreal might be able to get more for Savard.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
24 févr. à 10 h 19
Sujet:
Draft day dream
As you said, trading the first overall pick is extremely rare. I doubt Chicago’s does it.
I would not be 100% sure Montreal does this trade either. If they had #4 there is a pretty good chance that Demidov or Lindstrom would be available (as Levshunov is likely a top 3 pick) and I am curious as to whether they think the difference between either of them and Celebrini is still Roy + Struble + Winnipeg’s first. It’s an interesting question though.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
24 févr. à 10 h 12
Sujet:
Would Buffalo do this
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>AntiAnalytics</b></div><div>I didn’t realize u were a MTL fan,
so my wording may have been confusing
I thought u were a FLA fan
I don’t think Lundell has shown enough to get a top10 pick back in return
IF the Habs were somehow willing to do it,
I think FLA would have to add in their 1st (at least)
It would still seem unlikely imo though
I definitely don’t think the Sabres would do anything like this though- we are already deep at forward, so no interest</div></div>
Cool. Thanks for your opinion
Forum:
Armchair-GM
24 févr. à 6 h 30
Sujet:
Would Buffalo do this
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>AntiAnalytics</b></div><div>Problem is that “the value” is greatly affected by us not needing a forward/Center
For example, if we didn’t have Cozens or Mitts, then the value is better
But bc we are deep at forward, it just doesn’t work for us
It might make sense for MTL,
but i think u guys would at least have to send them your 1st as well
And they’d obviously have to be VERY high on Lundell
Bc he hasn’t shown enough at the NHL level to get a top10 pick</div></div>
Are you saying that Montreal should give up their own 2024 first round pick for Lundell or no (I am not certain because you said Montreal would have to send them their first as well and then you later said Lundell has not shown enough at the NHL level to get a top 10 pick).
Thanks
Forum:
Armchair-GM
24 févr. à 6 h 25
Sujet:
Lundell
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Andy_Dick</b></div><div>Both of you, are wrong.
Lundell wasn't even a top10 pick. He doesnt have the upside to warrant that price, of course and the Cats will be under a cap crunch BUT they wont give him away.
You're talking about a mid 1st like the 2025 Calgary pick and a prospect like Owen Beck whom could be a Lundell.
The already established NHL'r usually goes for a prototype of the same caliber of player and a pick to weigh the risk of the prospect not working out.</div></div>
I am not sure I would even do Beck + the Calgary pick (if it lands in the middle of the first round), but that is a heck of a lot closer than a top 10 pick in the draft and a "top prospect" for Lundell that was suggested.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
23 févr. à 12 h 14
Sujet:
Would Buffalo do this
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Greysuits</b></div><div>Lundell would be blocked by Tage, Cozens, and mitts (if they resign him).</div></div>
I agree there. The post was more about discussing the value of the trade rather than than the fit on the Sabres roster. I think Buffalo has so many good young forwards that they should not be trading (or drafting) for more.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
23 févr. à 8 h 19
Sujet:
MTL second Line center
I would like it to happen, but that is not enough for Johnson.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
22 févr. à 9 h 33
Sujet:
Lundell
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>M_Swann</b></div><div>You should at least try to make a fair deal. A late 1st? A player that probably wouldn't crack the starting lineup in FLA? Start by replacing that with the MTL 1st, and then a top prospect etc.</div></div>
A top 10 pick and a top prospect for a guy on pace for under 40 points???
If you think the original post is an undervaluation that’s fine, but Montreal. Is not giving up a top 10 pick and a top prospect for a guy who looks like he is best suited as a 3C.
Forum:
Fauteuil - DG
17 févr. à 10 h 21
Sujet:
Some ideas
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>NMAvsFan</b></div><div>There will always be "injury concerns" with almost any player. I could trade you a guy that never had any major injuries and he gets a season-ending injury his first game with you. Injuries are part of the game so that's largely irrelevant when assessing value. You pay for the player and what they bring on the ice. For that reason - plus his age and RFA status - Byram has a lot of value.</div></div>
I do like him, and I agree he has value, but the multiple concussions cannot be totally overlooked.
He will likely stay in Colorado for a long time anyway.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
17 févr. à 8 h 50
Sujet:
Mtl 24-24
I question where Lundell fits once Montreal turns the corner. I see him as a very good 3C but just an OK 2C, and I see Dach as filling that role. Hopefully the Habs’ 2024 first round pick will play on that 2nd line with Dach too. Newhook or Mesar could go on that line too hopefully.
If he is a 3C down the road, how much should Montreal really give up for him, especially with Owen Beck joining the team in the next few years?
Forum:
Fauteuil - DG
17 févr. à 8 h 42
Sujet:
Some ideas
I really like Byram, but it seems like a slight overpay, especially since he seems to come with some injury concerns (of course us Habs fans tried to try to convince other fans that Monahan’s injuries were a thing of the past too).
I think Montreal should get a bit more in the Oilers trade.
Forum:
Fauteuil - DG
16 févr. à 18 h 18
Sujet:
Wait until summer 25
I think it will cost a lot more than that to get Leon to play in Montreal. I think many teams in better competitive situations would offer more than $12M annually.
Montreal may have to go to $15M to get him to sign, with the cap going up and the tax situation there.
Would love to see him there though.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
16 févr. à 14 h 8
Sujet:
Which year would you want incredible luck on your side
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Suzuki_Cup</b></div><div>I don't think we can afford to be a bottom5 team next year.
Draft Macklin, reunite him with Hutson on the PP and sign/trade for one last top6 forward. Then, we are pretty much settled as long as everyone develops.
Cole-Nick-Slaf
Mack-Dach-????
Guhle-Reinbacher
Hutson-Mailloux</div></div>
I said this the other day in a separate post: if you want to get really ambitious you could use the remaining draft picks (i.e. Winnipeg's 2024 and Montreal's 205 + Calgary's 2025 pick + whatever else) to try to unload the Anderson and Gallagher contracts and then go for a huge overpay to try to sign Draisaitl in free agency (if he makes it to free agency). I know it would take a big overpay to get Draisaitl to Montreal, but if they put him on a line with Dach and Celebrini that would be amazing.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
16 févr. à 13 h 50
Sujet:
Which year would you want incredible luck on your side
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Campabee</b></div><div>I choose both, why choose one when the rule states you can advance your position twice?!</div></div>
It is more or a question of getting people's opinions on prospect valuation and where Montreal stands in their rebuild (i.e. how patient people might be for another stinker of a year).
Personally, I would go with Celebrini over Hagens in an "either/or situation", as it would slightly speed up the rebuild and I am just a little concerned about Hagens only being 5'9" (but would obviously be happy with Montreal getting either or both).
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