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I'd do Coyle for Reinhart. Not interested in Nylander+ and not interested in McCabe in any deal.
im sure your are
50pt 22 year old vs 37 pt 26 year old....lol
I'd do Coyle for Reinhart. Not interested in Nylander+ and not interested in McCabe in any deal.
Foligno is yours for a 4th.
Mkay. I'm afraid I don't get the joke.Foligno is yours for a 4th.
im sure your are
50pt 22 year old vs 37 pt 26 year old....lol
The question in the OP was what the price of Charlie Coyle to the Sabres would be. If you take away the pieces that are obviously off the table from Buffalo and the pieces that don't hold any appeal to the Wild, you're left with two options: Reinhart or Buffalo's 2019 1st*. Obviously Sabres fans aren't comfortable parting with either of those either, which is fine.Why would Buffalo send their 1st round pick to Minnesota at all? Or Reinhart for that matter?
Considering that we have yet to see anyone come up with an offer that Minnesota has any reason to consider that doesn't include Reinhart or Buffalo's 2019 1st, then that's still the answer to the original question as it was asked.Did i actually see Reinhart mentioned in this thread? What?
If you are gonna come in here to troll, can you at least speak proper English?im sure your are
50pt 22 year old vs 37 pt 26 year old....lol
Now we have Leafs fans in here, this thread has taken a drastic downturn
It means the Coyle discussion is so unproductive because they don’t have the available pieces to acquire him.Mkay. I'm afraid I don't get the joke.
“37pt 26 year old”im sure your are
50pt 22 year old vs 37 pt 26 year old....lol
It means the Coyle discussion is so unproductive because they don’t have the available pieces to acquire him.
“37pt 26 year old”
Nice job. Use some context next time.
You know, I wonder what Buffalo would want for their 55-65 point C? I’d trade them our 76 point C and a 2nd. Honestly that’s more than fair for Buffalo.
Zucker, nino, and Coyle are not players capable of making or breaking any team in the league. They are all 2nd line players who provide decent depth scoring aka why teams missing that one elusive "piece" to go with their cornerstone playes ask about them.
That's where the rift begins. No one sabres or any other team is going to give up younger and higher potential players for complimentary wingers. Reinhart can play center and risto has shown as a dman he can score on similar levels as the wingers in this convo. Those 2 as asks are asinine.
All that aside the wild need inclination to trade any of these middling wingers and if they don't see a need for a nylander, guhle, late first type etc then they are within rights to keep their team intact and move on...nothing wrong with that either. Welcome to a message board...cest la vie
Skinner and Pacioretty are the names that jump to mind for the sorts of offers we've seen in this thread. Neither is a bad target at all, but I'just not sure how an extension for either would fit with Buffalo's long-term cap situation. And both are obviously older than Zucker/Nino/Coyle, but not ancient.i get all that. leave aside MIN players. Do you or any buffalo fans see any chance of landing a reasonably young skilled complimentary top six forward in free agency? Do you think someone is going to trade you one for any assets you might have other than the off limits kind? I am not bagging on anyone--i'm curious. Buffalo has a huge leg-up over what EDM went through in my opinion by drafting a franchise defenseman so I would see how that looks before i made any major trades personally. Better chance of success with Dahlin on the back end if you have to fill a few top six slots with out of place forwards. EDM had nothing like that.
It means the Coyle discussion is so unproductive because they don’t have the available pieces to acquire him.
Fair enough. If the Wild are in win-now mode and therefore not interested in a package with a middling first or a prospect like Nylander as the main piece, then there's no deal to be made here. Reinhart or the Buf 1st are too much of value mismatch to be in this discussion.Considering that we have yet to see anyone come up with an offer that Minnesota has any reason to consider that doesn't include Reinhart or Buffalo's 2019 1st, then that's still the answer to the original question as it was asked.
Firstly, the top6 winger situation in Buffalo isn't exactly great, but it's not totally awful, either. Reinhart, Sheary, Okposo and Rodrigues is a decent albeit not great group, as long as Eichel, Mittelstadt and Reinhart become the players we think they will be and as long as our d is solid or even good (ifs, of course).i get all that. leave aside MIN players. Do you or any buffalo fans see any chance of landing a reasonably young skilled complimentary top six forward in free agency? Do you think someone is going to trade you one for any assets you might have other than the off limits kind? I am not bagging on anyone--i'm curious. Buffalo has a huge leg-up over what EDM went through in my opinion by drafting a franchise defenseman so I would see how that looks before i made any major trades personally. Better chance of success with Dahlin on the back end if you have to fill a few top six slots with out of place forwards. EDM had nothing like that.