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tonino2424

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I was wondering what you all think about trading for Josh in the off season to play with Krejci and DeBrusk next year? What kind of package could we put together that will entice CBJ in to trading Josh?

Your thoughts?
 

Mainehockey33

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I’d rather resign Johansson if he works well on Krejci’s RW. If that doesn’t work you still have Pastrnak and Heinen that can play too 6 RW. I don’t think he fits the team right now.
 
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CellyHard

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He has more goals and points than Jake Debrusk so however you value JD74 is similar to Josh Anderson.

Makes no sense trading for him IMO when you already have a player like Johansson who has meshed well with Krejci so far who would only cost money.
 
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Gordoff

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I was thinking the same thing. Love to see this long term.

Marchand-Bergeron-Heinen
Hall-Studnicka-Pastrnak
Debrusk-Coyle-Bjork
Kuraly-Frederic-Senyshyn/Wagner
Hasn't Hall been somewhat injury prone the last few years? I'm asking
because I don't know. I know that he would like to play here, I'm wondering if his
asking price will be very high when he's a UFA? I'm certainly intrigued by the idea of
Taylor Hall. I wanted him 100% over Seguin back when.
 
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UncleRico

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I was thinking the same thing. Love to see this long term.

Marchand-Bergeron-Heinen
Hall-Studnicka-Pastrnak
Debrusk-Coyle-Bjork
Kuraly-Frederic-Senyshyn/Wagner

Still don’t think frederic will ever have the skating ability out perform JFK. IMO frederic is the odd man out in the studnicka, JFK, Frederic center prospect group.
 

Fenian24

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I would try JFK and Bjork for Anderson, I think Columbus would laugh because both players are injury prone and JFK is softer than jello. Counter with Heinen and a non first round pick. Anderson with 37 and 63 and a line of 74-46-88 make two well balanced lines with speed, skill,grit and scoring.

Would also inquire about the availability of Wood and Coleman in NJ. Wood-Coyle-Coleman is a great two way line with speed and aggressiveness.

Hall is the guy I would wait for as a UFA. See how he holds up next year and if the long standing rumors of him wanting to come here are true, you have more cap space with Chara and Backes most likely off the books after next season. I personally think center will be a bigger need because as of now they have no Krecji replacement in the system. Studnicka is still a question mark, nice prospect but has not played 1 second of NHL hockey. Frederic looks like a solid bottom 6 forward and JFK can just leave, if he stays he us a tweener between the AHL and NHL,nothing special about him at all.
 
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BB88

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I said it in Johansson thread earlier that his injury issues over his Devils days could lead to a better value deal.
If so I'd look into re-signing him if he keeps playing well.
 

JOKER 192

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Hasn't Hall been somewhat injury prone the last few years? I'm asking
because I don't know. I know that he would like to play here, I'm wondering if his
asking price will be very high when he's a UFA? I'm certainly intrigued by the idea of
Taylor Hall. I wanted him 100% over Seguin back when.

If those incompetent f***s out in Edmonton had half a clue they would have taken Seguin. Hall was the more NHL ready player at the time and Seguin was projected to be the better player long term. Edmonton didn't need the more NHL ready player as they were still rebuilding. Hall had made it clear that he grew up a fan of the Bruins and where he preferred to go. Sometimes I think they took Hall just to spite everyone because they sensed what others wanted.

Gotta agree with Cellyhard regarding trading for Andersen . Why waste assets when you have a very similar player who seems to have chemistry with Krejci which you already have traded assets for.
 

arider1990

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injury prone, fine.... But I'm tired of Fenian belittling this player to death when they're not a bad player. Really easy to call a player soft from the couch.
Same especially since JFK is one of my favorite young kids on the team. It sucks that he has 2 concussions in the pass year as really the only injuries but he is considered injury prone because of it.
 

mikelvl

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Signing Marcus for 2 years is a no brainer.

Not sure its a no brainer. Depends on the cap space you will have left after signing the RFA's, as well as how much MoJo is looking for. Pretty sure he will just be a rental. Leaves the door open for a bigger fish on the wing too (see Hall, Taylor). Probably a pipe dream but you never know.
 

ON3M4N

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injury prone, fine.... But I'm tired of Fenian belittling this player to death when they're not a bad player. Really easy to call a player soft from the couch.

I'd suggest adding them to the ignore list. Although I've added so many people to it, that most of the time I can't tell who people are replying too HAHA
 

Chip off the Rohloff

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An understated part of the B's deadline this year was that they kept all roster level defensemen for the playoffs. Keeping Lauzon, Zboril, Gryz, and Krug for the playoff run has given the Bruins a lot of elasticity for trade options in the upcoming draft. I wouldn't mind seeing a swap of Zboril for a right handed forward prospect.
 
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