If you could pull off that move you would probably get elected Mayor of Montreal.
He'd have to trade calgary's 1st for a bike path
If you could pull off that move you would probably get elected Mayor of Montreal.
Harris can also be added.I'd throw a lot at Chicago for Demidov. was reading their board and one of thier poster said it would cost #5, Jets 1st, & Owen beck or Joshua Roy ..
I'd do that deal 100% with Beck
I'd possibly add the Calgary/Florida pick next year ( florida late pick is almost definitely the pick were getting anyway).. GO all out on Demidov! we have so many assets, it's time to weaponize them and get us our 100 pt star forward!
Exactly this.The thing about trading Guhle, or trading anyone good to try to get additional top 10 picks in this draft (for teams who are rebuilding like us so it doesn't even make sense for them unless its Ottawa)
is that the Habs are trying to ADVANCE their build, not send it back to the stone age.
Is the Devils’ 10 OA pick available for trade or is it the usual pre-draft banter?
"Having the tenth overall pick in this upcoming draft gives us many options this off-season," General Manager Tom Fitzgerald said after the results were revealed. "We have the opportunity to select a really good young player that our scouting staff likes. Or it can be another bullet in my holster to utilize if a deal presents itself."
Snapshots: Devils, Leonard, Berube
Notes from around the NHL including New Jersey being open to moving their first-round pick, a potential suitor for Craig Berube, and more.www.prohockeyrumors.com
What deal is Fitzgerald after? Do we have what he’s looking for?
I see that they have multiple needs:Fitzgerald is probably trying to get a top-tier goaltender (Saros, Markstrom?).
I see that they have multiple needs:
Frankly, the Devils have a lot to address this summer if they plan on returning to their 2022-23 status. They’ll need a top-six forward after losing Tyler Toffoli, they certainly need a defenseman to help shore up the blue line, and the goaltending situation is well-documented.
Maybe we can help them on D. However, they’re not looking for projects as they’re vying to become competitive quickly.
Insane. Not sure why people want to move Guhle.Guhle for Zegras to take Silayev or Buium or Parekh.
Thank god none of you are GMs.
I'd do Struble/Roy 5OA to get Demidov. Chicago gets a point getter in roy but who won't move the needle so they still got a shot at Hagen then Mckenna, plus they draft a foundational defenceman on a D heavy draft. Not much of a price to pay for a potential shot at a gamebreaker. Maybe once n a lifetime possiblity, gotta try.
I'm a big fan of Roy's game as well... But you lost me at "trade Caufield". That's a massive stretchRoy is nearly untradeable. Ryan Kesler types are very very very rare players.
Trade Mesar, trade Beck, trade Mailloux, trade Caufield, but don't trade Roy.
I'm a big fan of Roy's game as well... But you lost me at "trade Caufield". That's a massive stretch
Roy has a long long way to go to show that he will hit CCs current level of impact, let alone surpass CCs prime.
Interesting take.I wasn't saying CC is an inferior player to Roy, but he's less unique than Roy. It's been my long-standing contention that CC won't be our top LW in his prime, or we won't win anything. I think we have to pump and dump him.
Interesting take.
81 goals in his first 200 (205) NHL games... All of which on a team with bottom 5 NHL scoring.
If that's not unique ability in a crucial aspect of the game
Obviously I don't agree with your assessment at all.
In his prime there's every reason to believe Caufield will be a 40+goal scorer. If he's not one of our top wingers while having that kind of impact, that's a great thing, not something to "pump and dump"... Assuming winning a cup is the objective.
You can't be serious?What is the cause and what is the effect? Why are we a bottom-five team with a guy like that? Abysmal defence; that's why,
This is utter nonsense. "Babysitting"?Suzuki and Slaf would have a lot more points without having to babysit Caufield, who also loses most competitions outside the Montreal Canadiens.
At 7M$ a year there is not a GM in the league that would "pump and dump" Marner...ie. Caufield is our Marner imho.
he sure can! lolHarris can also be added.
Is there any update on Demidov’s knee?Kent will try, but if Demidov goes 2.. then you basically just sit there and pick..
Right now, very early since things come into better focus after the combine.
It looks like:
Celebrini at 1 is locked,
Chicago is determining between Levshunov and Demidov, with some saying Dickinson is a favorite of the GM.
Anaheim will want Levshunov, if he's gone, there's rumors they like Dickinson and Helenius. Here might be a trade up scenario if Levshunov is gone.
Columbus is high on Silayev, with Lindstrom being the fall back.
Right now it seems like people think its going
Celebrini
Demidov
Levshunov
Silayev
Lindstrom
Last I read he didn't need surgery, just rest and rehab.....but that was a few days ago.Is there any update on Demidov’s knee?
Is there any update on Demidov’s knee?
I didn’t argue that CC carries Suzuki. I said there was no discernible point difference for Suzuki with or without Caufield. But that only was applicable for the one season that was being discussed. That particular year, Nick was a 66-ish point player with or without CC.You can't be serious?
Are you suggesting that Caufield, in his D1-D4 seasons, from the age 19-23, is the "cause" of the Habs league bottom scoring?
This despite being the 5th highest scorer from his draft class?
His ability to produce is despite the Habs being bottom 5 in scoring.
On top of that, if we look beyond scoring to team performance, in his rookie taste of the NHL, he was 3rd in playoff scoring on a team that reached the NHL finals... Establishing that he can be an impactful contributor to a cup finals team at 19 is about as unique a demonstration a player can provide.
Your reasoning is pretty weak here.
This is utter nonsense. "Babysitting"?
On the one extreme, we have @Lafleurs Guy who tried to argue that Caufield was carrying Suzuki, and now on the other extreme, we get this silliness.
It's a team game.
Caufield has demonstrated, at every level including the NHL, that he can be an effective scorer on a winning team.
The Habs team weakness the past few years is not a reflection of his limitations... No more than the Pens being a league basement team in Crosby's rookie season, or the oilers in McD's, Avs in Mack's, etc etc.
Is Bedard the cause of the Hawks ineptitude? We're Foligno and Hall worse off for "babysitting" him?
At 7M$ a year there is not a GM in the league that would "pump and dump" Marner...
I don't think we need to go any further. I completely disagree with your take and don't see any merit to your reasoning.
Enjoy hoping for something that has zero chance of happening since KH isn't completely disconnected from reality.
Im not sure he's a "weak" link even with the way this season played out. He found ways to contribute despite his most reliable asset letting him down... That's a net positive sign as far as the probability that he will continue to steadily improve. His ceiling remains very high, and last year only made it more likely that he hits it.As for what SOLR is saying, you really have to ignore the outlier in terms of shooting percentage to think he's a weak link. Based on the previous year's shooting percentage CC should‘be had 51 goals last season. All the underlying numbers were there for a career year. Hopefully it was just the surgery. We’ll see.