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Forum:
NHL Trades
28 oct. 2022 à 12 h 14
Sujet:
(CHI/PHI) - Barratt for Zech
Hard to understand what Davidson was thinking. Barrett might still be an Nhler while Zech is small, and his game is suited to a big defenseman which will never translate into NHL time. Puzzling move by the Hawks
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NHL Trades
28 oct. 2022 à 12 h 3
Sujet:
(VAN/BOS) - DiPietro, Myrenberg for Studnicka
I believe the canucks win this one as Studnicka never found the ice time on a stacked Bruins team that he will get in Vancouver. Studnicka is capable of 15 goals 35 points and is very reliable defensively which the nucks need. DiPietro could turn into a decent backup but was hampered by the expectations of greatness that accompany appearing in the league as a 19-year-old goalie which was a huge mistake by Benning to allow to happen. Myrenberg is really just a lottery ticket so who knows.
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NHL Trades
9 oct. 2022 à 13 h 54
Sujet:
(EDM/STL) - Samorukov for Kostin
If Kostin can get his stick to catch up with his skates he could be a good one.
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Chicago Blackhawks
12 juill. 2022 à 19 h 19
Sujet:
Rating Davidson's draft trades
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>IconicHawk</b></div><div>Nothing will beat trading Panarin for 3 years of Brandon Saad</div></div>
AGREED MIGHTY DUMB MOVE
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NHL Trades
12 juill. 2022 à 19 h 5
Sujet:
(OTT/MIN) - Gustavsson for Talbot
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>CapFriendly</b></div><div>Trade confirmed: <a href="/teams/wild">Minnesota Wild</a> - <a href="/teams/senators">Ottawa Senators</a></div></div>
Like this trade for the Senators. It gives Sogaard and Merilainen a year more to develop while allowing Forsberg to keep to 25 to 30 starts. Talbot is a definite upgrade on Murray and a whole lot cheaper.
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Chicago Blackhawks
8 juill. 2022 à 20 h 29
Sujet:
Weak Cowards
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Garak</b></div><div>To anyone that I ever argued with on here, I'm sorry. You were right. CHI's front office is full of weak lying cowards who were bluffing and never intended to deal from a position of strength in the first place.
I slept on it, and yesterday was still an awful day. CHI's GM, Kyle Davidson, chose to lie and act like he was dealing from a position of strength and consistently telling us he had no reason to trade Cat unless someone stepped up and paid a huge price and that he wasn't going to force anything. Then at the last second he folded in a HUGE show of weakness and admittedly didn't even try to get more.
Don't try to sell me the "no one wants to pay him $9mil next year" argument. Every GM that made a bid knew EXACTLY what they were getting into and Davidson DIDN'T have to sell them on Cat's $9mil price tag. Dorion and OTT got the steal of the century and they know it. Both him and Dach are young and are better for a long term rebuild than what CHI recieved. CHI has PLENTY of cap space over the next few years and could've paid them and still retained cap flexibility, if for no other reason than to stay above the cap floor. He also went around telling everyone that he was not the same as Bowman and then turns around and gets fleeced just like Bowman would have... Probably even worse than Bowman would have.
He showed the fan base and the entire NHL that they can expect a weak GM that isn't going to stand his ground and isn't going to make the right decisions under pressure. If he continues on the same trajectory, using the same tactics, we can expect another 20 years of mediocrity that will have implications that linger far beyond his tenure as CHI's GM, much like the dark ages of Blackhawks hockey. None of what they have done will be conducive to "sustained success" or "doing things the right way". None of what they did yesterday was even close to being "the right way". They made weak knee jerk trades and then turned around and made huge reaches on every pick when there were MUCH BETTER players available.
So, not only have they become an extremely weak organization on the hockey operations side showing zero signs of any light at the end of the tunnel, but they have not taken any real ownership of the Kyle Beach situation and made the necessarily bold public statements on what happened and how they are going to move forward. This organization is garbage and they somehow made it MUCH worse in a single day. Wouldn't be surprised to see the rebuild fail miserably and the Wirtz family selling the franchise in the near future.</div></div>
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Garak</b></div><div>To anyone that I ever argued with on here, I'm sorry. You were right. CHI's front office is full of weak lying cowards who were bluffing and never intended to deal from a position of strength in the first place.
I slept on it, and yesterday was still an awful day. CHI's GM, Kyle Davidson, chose to lie and act like he was dealing from a position of strength and consistently telling us he had no reason to trade Cat unless someone stepped up and paid a huge price and that he wasn't going to force anything. Then at the last second he folded in a HUGE show of weakness and admittedly didn't even try to get more.
Don't try to sell me the "no one wants to pay him $9mil next year" argument. Every GM that made a bid knew EXACTLY what they were getting into and Davidson DIDN'T have to sell them on Cat's $9mil price tag. Dorion and OTT got the steal of the century and they know it. Both him and Dach are young and are better for a long term rebuild than what CHI recieved. CHI has PLENTY of cap space over the next few years and could've paid them and still retained cap flexibility, if for no other reason than to stay above the cap floor. He also went around telling everyone that he was not the same as Bowman and then turns around and gets fleeced just like Bowman would have... Probably even worse than Bowman would have.
He showed the fan base and the entire NHL that they can expect a weak GM that isn't going to stand his ground and isn't going to make the right decisions under pressure. If he continues on the same trajectory, using the same tactics, we can expect another 20 years of mediocrity that will have implications that linger far beyond his tenure as CHI's GM, much like the dark ages of Blackhawks hockey. None of what they have done will be conducive to "sustained success" or "doing things the right way". None of what they did yesterday was even close to being "the right way". They made weak knee jerk trades and then turned around and made huge reaches on every pick when there were MUCH BETTER players available.
So, not only have they become an extremely weak organization on the hockey operations side showing zero signs of any light at the end of the tunnel, but they have not taken any real ownership of the Kyle Beach situation and made the necessarily bold public statements on what happened and how they are going to move forward. This organization is garbage and they somehow made it MUCH worse in a single day. Wouldn't be surprised to see the rebuild fail miserably and the Wirtz family selling the franchise in the near future.</div></div>
The pain is just starting but what is happening now has been necessary for 3or 4 seasons already. The mini rebuild did not work and with Kane and Toews in there twilight years there was no salvaging it now, Aim for last place and build around Bedard and 3 seasons from now the Hawks will be back to have a run. If they don't rush Commesso they already have the goalie to make it happen.
Forum:
NHL Trades
8 juill. 2022 à 20 h 7
Sujet:
(TOR/CHI) - Mrázek + 2022 1st round pick for 2022 2nd round pick
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>CapFriendly</b></div><div>Trade confirmed: <a href="/teams/blackhawks">Chicago Blackhawks</a> - <a href="/teams/mapleleafs">Toronto Maple Leafs</a></div></div>
I think the Black Hawks won as they get a goalie who can lead them to last place and the prize is Connor Bedard. Was fun watching Dubas wearing another one of his mistakes on national television ( he looked so sad when the trade was announced).
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NHL Trades
8 juill. 2022 à 20 h 2
Sujet:
(ARI/SJS) - 2022 27th/34th/45th for 11th
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>CapFriendly</b></div><div>Trade confirmed: <a href="/teams/coyotes">Arizona Coyotes</a> - <a href="/teams/sharks">San Jose Sharks</a></div></div>
I said fair trade as Arizona has too many picks and needs quality while San Jose has been short on picks the last few drafts and have too many never will be's holding spots with the Barracudas and every injury there lack of depth really shows
Forum:
NHL Trades
8 juill. 2022 à 19 h 56
Sujet:
(MTL/NYI) - Romanov for 2022 1st round pick (13th)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>CapFriendly</b></div><div>Trade confirmed: <a href="/teams/canadiens">Montreal Canadiens</a> - <a href="/teams/islanders">New York Islanders</a></div></div>
Romanov will need to make a big step forward to justify this trade. Based on what I have seen so far that seems unlikely.
Forum:
NHL Trades
8 juill. 2022 à 19 h 49
Sujet:
(TOR/VGK) - 79th for 95 + 135
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>CapFriendly</b></div><div>Trade confirmed: <a href="/teams/mapleleafs">Toronto Maple Leafs</a> - <a href="/teams/goldenknights">Vegas Golden Knights</a></div></div>
Vegas just gave away a 5th for nothing. There is no statistical advantage from picking in the front half of round three over the back half. Although a 5th is less likely to reach the NHL than a third the reality is Vegas traded 2 lottery tickets for 1. I have noticed good GM"s never do these type of trades and rather wait there turn and draft who is top of there list in that moment.
Forum:
NHL Trades
21 mars 2022 à 21 h 36
Sujet:
(ARI/WSH) - Larsson for 2023 3rd round pick
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>KSIxSKULLS</b></div><div>Pick values
2022
Arizona 2508
Montreal 2461
2023
Montreal 1536
Arizona 1494
2024
Arizona 1704
Montreal 1041
Montreal will be higher in 2022 when the Kulak deal is official.</div></div>
And if they both don't quit winning Seattle will get Wright
Forum:
NHL Trades
21 mars 2022 à 21 h 33
Sujet:
(PHI/EDM) - Brassard for 4th
Brassard will look great playing with the Oiler alumni (that is why they acquired him right???)
Forum:
NHL Trades
21 mars 2022 à 21 h 29
Sujet:
(OTT/WPG) - Sanford for 2022 5th round pick
If the Jets get the St Louis version of Sanford it is a win. If it is the Ottawa version then they just gave away a 5th.
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NHL Trades
21 mars 2022 à 21 h 6
Sujet:
(OTT/BOS) - Brown and cond. 7th for Senyshyn and 5th
If Josh Brown is on the ice you are not a playoff team. Cant believe Dorian got anything for him which means Ottawa wins this one..
Forum:
NHL Trades
21 mars 2022 à 20 h 57
Sujet:
(WPG/ARI) - Little, Smith for 4th
Smith will need a max contract for 1 year to sign and will be arbitration eligible in 2 more years and a UFA in 4.If he makes it to the pros that is a short timeline for control (imagine McBain is the same). Littles contract is fully insured so he wont cost the yotes a dime and now means their cap floor is now 56 million . The 4th will be within 10 picks of the 3rd the jets used to get Smith so it essentially gives them a do over which i think gives the Jets a slight edge plus maybe the Coyotes are planning on wiping out the teams futility records from 79-80 because that team is going to be stinky next year.
Forum:
NHL Trades
21 mars 2022 à 20 h 33
Sujet:
(LAK/WPG) - Phillips for Nogier
There was a time when Nogier looked like a bottom pair NHL defenceman but injuries stole that from him and now he is just another big slow AHL defenceman. Phillips while underwhelming is still young enough to maybe become something although the odds are not in his favor. Jets win but barely
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NHL Trades
21 mars 2022 à 20 h 23
Sujet:
(CBJ/FLA/CAR) - Domi for Inamoto for Korshkov, Hreschuk
Why would anyone want Korshkov. The guy has already proven he cannot cut it in North America and if they want to give him another chance it wont happen when the Ruskies drop the iron curtain again.
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NHL Trades
21 mars 2022 à 20 h 19
Sujet:
(ARI/TBL) - Nash for future considerations
Poor Nash he must be shopping for new suitcases by now.
Forum:
NHL Trades
20 mars 2022 à 20 h 36
Sujet:
(SEA/TOR) - Giordano, Blackwell for 2x 2nd, 3rd
Gio's game has deteriorated in the past 20 games likely the result of his age taking a toll given the immense responsibility he had with the Kraken. I see his decline continuing now with the savior pressure he will now be under in Toronto. Blackwell could be a decent player to turn this trade around but right now clear Kraken win.
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NHL Trades
20 mars 2022 à 20 h 30
Sujet:
(TBL/OTT) - Joseph for Paul
I would have done Paul for Joseph straight up as Ottawa is done for this year and Joseph gives them a player for next year and maybe beyond. Paul is the slightly better player however the 4th makes Ottawa the clear winner on this one.
Forum:
NHL Signings
12 août 2021 à 19 h 13
Sujet:
Winnipeg Jets signed Andrew Copp (1 Year / $3,640,000 AAV)
Buys Perfetti another year to perfect his craft . Copp is a good player but the baggage with him is the same as Trouba and a few others in that his agent does not give a damn about the economics of the game rather just show me the money. If I was a GM my rule would be if overcharge is your agent we will move onto the next name on our list. The cap was introduced to control extra greedy guys like him and when the NHL lets his clients sit out rather than accommodate him he will either go away or get inline. Imagine the mess the Jets would be in today if they had bowed and gave Trouba his money to stay and got the same result the Rangers have (essentially Trouba got Gorton fired).
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NHL Signings
12 août 2021 à 13 h 7
Sujet:
New York Rangers signed Brennan Othmann (3 Years / $1,313,333 AAV)
Makes you wonder why they traded Lemieux for a 4th rounder and then used a 1st rounder to draft his clone?
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NHL Signings
11 août 2021 à 22 h 13
Sujet:
Winnipeg Jets signed Neal Pionk (4 Years / $5,875,000 AAV)
I think this is a good contract in cap hit but especially in term as 4 years from now Pionk being a smaller player and 30 will be just about to start his decline. I think Copp will be dealt for a cheaper forward now as Chevy will want to have a couple of million in wiggle room. Pavel Zacha at 2.25 would be a good choice and I think New Jersey would do the deal.
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NHL Signings
7 août 2021 à 20 h 53
Sujet:
Edmonton Oilers signed Brendan Perlini (1 Year / $750,000 AAV)
It has always been a head scratcher why Perlini is not a better player as when he first arrived in the league he had consistent 20 goal man written all over him. Maybe Tippett can figure him out given they are familiar with each other from the Yotes and Tippett got 14 goals from him as a 20 year old.
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Other Leagues
7 août 2021 à 20 h 48
Sujet:
Random thought about the AHL
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>BeterChiarelli</b></div><div>If there's a market in Houston, it's likely going to be an NHL one, not for the AHL. The population is too high and it's already got 3 of the big 4 leagues in it. I recall there being potential for the Coyotes to relocate to Houston a couple years after the Seattle expansion to bring them into both a better market and closer to their divisional opponents. I feel similarly about Milwaukee: I really think they have a shot at being the next expansion franchise if Arizona relocates (second if Houston merely expands into the league). I'm always going to want to see Hartford and Quebec City make their comebacks but the NHL seems intent on not letting that happen.
The only teams that aren't genuinely capitalizing on having their AHL teams close (within a 2ish hour drive or 1 hour flight) to their actual NHL clubs are Calgary, Carolina, Edmonton, Florida, Nashville, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa Bay, and Vancouver. The Canucks might be moving into Abbotsford so their presence on this list might not be permanent.
I think there are two components to this issue: the first being that not all AHL teams are necessarily owned by their parent NHL clubs (most are) and that the AHL itself has the same "issue" with Canadian expansion as the NHL does, but less in terms of audience and more in terms of inter-divisional travel. It would make a ton of sense to put Edmonton's farm team in Saskatoon and Calgary's AHL club in Regina (owned in part or wholly by their NHL clubs to account for finances) for both distance and marketing reasons, but the divisional alignment ends up rather screwy. Beyond that, it's still drastically expensive to own an AHL team: access to the facilities is the hard part, then keeping them funded and profitable is another deal in itself.
I don't know why Carolina lost control of the Checkers. That seemed like a pretty optimal setup.
I think my optimal setup for the teams I listed would be as follows:
- Calgary = Regina
- Carolina = Charlotte
- Edmonton = Saskatoon
- Florida = Miami
- Nashville = Memphis or Atlanta
- Seattle = Portland
- St. Louis = Springfield (Illinois)
- Tampa Bay = Jacksonville
- Vancouver = Abbotsford
Regardless, I think both leagues put way too much emphasis on divisions and because of that, they frequently get in their own way.</div></div>
I cant see the NHL being thrilled about knee capping the WHL by taking away 3 of its best markets especially when it is still to be determined what effect the Abbotsford team will have on the Vancouver Giants given they will compete for the family economical night out market. Memphis or Birmingham would be good for Nashville but I think Hockey is done in Atlanta as even there ECHL is technically in Duluth 25 miles out of Atlanta and still struggling as the only pro game in town.
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