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jt miller 72 points smdh TODD
I’ve read most of two of the threads (haven’t checked in a week or two) regarding Miller (one main forum and one Vancouver forum). There are still some Vancouver fans holding on to the idea that “we won’t know if it’s a good trade until we see where the first rounder lands.” A lot of them have come around (how could they not?) or were on board since the trade.jt miller 72 points smdh TODD
I’ve read most of two of the threads (haven’t checked in a week or two) regarding Miller (one main forum and one Vancouver forum). There are still some Vancouver fans holding on to the idea that “we won’t know if it’s a good trade until we see where the first rounder lands.” A lot of them have come around (how could they not?) or were on board since the trade.
I’m glad he’s doing so well. It’s intriguing to me why some guys do better after leaving Tampa and others are on their way out of the league (an exaggeration on my part, paraphrasing the sentiment of fans of the team they come from) until they come here.
Ive highlighted this bit for you. Its pretty simple, tampa is in a cup run. You dont perform at a high level you are gone. Certain people thrive on this. Some are not that great at it. I wouldnt say the Canucks are in a cup run year... but that pressure is not on JT Miller at the moment. So naturally he will do better in that imo.
Pat Maroon is one of these players - and came here to keep himself in the middle of it.
As an ex chef myself, I wouldnt recommend ANYONE work in a kitchen.. it will destroy you and break you faster than anything -- unless you have the mental fortitude to handle it..
Food for thoughts. Friedman really believes offer sheets are coming this offseason.
Food for thoughts. Friedman really believes offer sheets are coming this offseason.
Taxes.Congrats on Brady. These really are some crazy times.
Anyway... I've seen lots of names flying around as potential "surefire" cap casualties for Tampa this offseason (whenever that ends up being). I don't think the Cirelli and Sergachev extensions will be as rich as some posters are expecting (hoping?), but the Lightning will have to move some cap.
Killorn, Cernak, Gourde, Palat, etc. - I think the safest bet is Killorn, but I'd be interested to hear some insights into the situation. Depending on where Cirelli/Sergachev end up, could Cernak's potential extension be too pricey to stomach? What kind of return would TB want for a Killorn+Cernak package?
Taxes.
For Killorn and Cernak, I would want a First and B RHD prospect.
I'd absolutely consider sending back Vancouver's 1st this year for a Killorn+Cernak package.
The B RHD prospect might be tough to iron out, though. We don't have much to offer in that regard, unless Brisebois loves David Quenneville for some reason.