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Generational EBUG
Can they pry Byron out for a mid rounder too?
I was hoping for the entire Habs third line......
Edit: where did Flynn go?
I also would love to get Max P.
Can they pry Byron out for a mid rounder too?
I was hoping for the entire Habs third line......
Edit: where did Flynn go?
I also would love to get Max P.
Flynn is in Dallas' system, got waived down at the start of the season and was unclaimed.
didn't catch that, thanks
Man Dylan Strome is just tearing up the AHL, nice to see after so many writing him off at such a young age.
You're too much.Man Dylan Strome is just tearing up the AHL, nice to see after so many writing him off at such a young age.
You're too much.
Tearing up the ahl three years after being drafted is great, but not exactly what you hope for in a 3 overall.
Can you imagine the crap storm Reinhart would face if he had been on the same path as strome? Posters think he is a bust after being a twenty goal scorer as a rookie in the league, only a year after his draft.
It will be interesting if strome could develop a mean streak like Thornton, use that big body to create some space thru fear.
His development definitely hasn’t been ideal, but at least he’s showing obvious signs of improvement.
Absolutely, it’s a much more traditional development. I wish more posters had your patience.
You wonder how someone like Girgs could have benefited from this type of slow coking.
Questioning god?
So do we try and be proactive and set the market? Or wait for a bidding war that may or may not escalate? The former would be ideal but would probably fetch us less, while the latter is riskier but could pay off better...On another note, I'm sort of hoping the Knights continue to be competitive. They hold two of the potential UFA scoring line wingers that could move at the deadline. The longer they stay in contention, the longer they will likely look at holding Perron and Neal and the less competition the Sabres will have in moving on from Kane.
So do we try and be proactive and set the market? Or wait for a bidding war that may or may not escalate? The former would be ideal but would probably fetch us less, while the latter is riskier but could pay off better...
Using last year as precedent, and obviously there's more of relevance than just what happened last year, but my impression is that teams were willing to pay for guys who they targetted, and those guys went relatively early. The guys that stayed with their teams until the deadline were mostly moved for peanuts. Now, "relatively early" here means in the few weeks before the deadline, not 3 months before, but still I think it's best to take a good deal regardless of when it presents itself and not screw around.So do we try and be proactive and set the market? Or wait for a bidding war that may or may not escalate? The former would be ideal but would probably fetch us less, while the latter is riskier but could pay off better...