BackWithaVengeance
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Don‘t think any Division rival will make trades with the Flyers.
We‘re about to take off.
We‘re about to take off.
But what's the point if we're only keeping him for two more years? He's going to want more after that. I would rather get some one we are going to have long-term. Trading Simmer for what would ostensibly be a rental does not seem like a good move. I'd rather keep him at that point. Now, if we are dealing for a goalie in Washington, I would be much more inclined to go for Grubbauer and a pick or something. Grubbauer on a longer term deal for cheaper to be the starter until Hart is ready then go back to backup plus a first or a guy like maybe Vrana (though that is probably asking too much) is what I would prefer if we are dealing with the Caps.His cap hit is a non-factor for us since he only has 2 years left.
The point is to up the competitiveness in the interim of bringing Hart / Sandstrom / ??? up to NHL speed. The current tandem of Elliott/Neuvirth is a punt for next season, neither Mrazek nor Lyon are the answer, and I have no clue what Stolarz represents after his lost season. Hart will be starting season 1 in the AHL in 2018; how many years will be required for him to become the (please, please, please!!!) Flyers starter? The goaltending spot is arguably the biggest roster hole moving ahead as this team becomes a better and better playoff threat. We are all justified in our expectation that Hart is an excellent candidate to become the starter, and other prospects like Sandstrom are there in case he busts. In that interim period, I would advocate strongly for a goalie who can give this team a very good chance to go deep in the playoffs, and then be the transition to the next generation.DrinkFightFlyers said:But what's the point if we're only keeping him for two more years?
Hart is 2 years away from being a starter....at min.Not with Carter Hart in the pipelines.