Thanks again, he'll likely be playing with Brodie, so perhaps playing with that calibre of defender will help him out too.He played with Goligoski usually this season and acted as the trigger man on the blue line for that pairing. Cannon of a shot, misses the net often though. Occasional 1st unit PP minutes with OEL.
I think he'd be best served trying to focus on his defense play with you guys given the rest of the names in that group. Can be very physical but hasn't shown it much this season.
He was a legit top 4 before blowing out his knee last year. He's struggled this year post-surgery, honestly he probably hasn't been 100% most of the year.Will admit I don't know anything about Michael Stone. This is an honest question: Could he be a legitimate top 4 D or is he like Jokipakka who was also projected to be a top 4 Dman
Will admit I don't know anything about Michael Stone. This is an honest question: Could he be a legitimate top 4 D or is he like Jokipakka who was also projected to be a top 4 Dman
Will admit I don't know anything about Michael Stone. This is an honest question: Could he be a legitimate top 4 D or is he like Jokipakka who was also projected to be a top 4 Dman
Stone probably won't be 100% until next season.
That's pretty cheap; Arizona fans were hoping for a 2nd plus. But factoring in the (hopefully eminent) departure of Wideman and this is absolutely fantastic.
But if that's the price for UFA defenceman, I wouldn't anything more than a 4th or worse in return. Wideman's baggage and hefty salary, along with ownership apparent reluctance to retain is problematic.
Stone's a mixed bag but it's highly implausible that he's worse than Wideman.
And yeah, extend Treliving already. There's no way ownership can be that stupid when it comes to hockey administration.
That's pretty cheap; Arizona fans were hoping for a 2nd plus. But factoring in the (hopefully eminent) departure of Wideman and this is absolutely fantastic.
But if that's the price for UFA defenceman, I wouldn't anything more than a 4th or worse in return. Wideman's baggage and hefty salary, along with ownership apparent reluctance to retain is problematic.
Stone's a mixed bag but it's highly implausible that he's worse than Wideman.
And yeah, extend Treliving already. There's no way ownership can be that stupid when it comes to hockey administration.
it appears Stone will wear #26
He can wear #6 when Wideman leaves.Somewhere in California, Tyler Wotherspoon sheds a silent tear.
Not bad! I'm more excited that this means Brodie can move back to his strong side.