Great deal for a stud C!
He's so great.
Really.
You want him? I know you do. He's really good. Did I tell you he was good?
Here, I package him with a late pick for your top 6 winger. Lucky you.
- Avs Fan
I don't know, really. I'm not an Avs fan, I was just acting as one.What would COL realistically want from NYR for him in a trade?
why is your avatar Joe Sakic appearing to wear blackface
Avs don't really have any reason to move him at that price. Unless he is packaged for a legit #3C or a similar player in a 'change of scenery' trade then they'll just keep him. Regardless of what fans think, the Avs brass like Jost. From all accounts he's a great teammate and person off the ice, and is an effective NHLer on the ice with still some untapped potential. With no real holes elsewhere on the lineup it's probably more likely they just keep him.What would COL realistically want from NYR for him in a trade?
What would COL realistically want from NYR for him in a trade?
Avs don't typically roll with a 23 man roster, since the AHL affiliate is only 30 minutes away. Adding O'Connor and Gilbert to the 22-man roster would leave $4.273m to sign Toews.Assuming Kaut, O'Connor and one of Timmins/Gilbert is on the team (22 man roster), that would leave roughly 3.4 mill for Toews.
This year may be different due to the possibility of bubble hockey.Avs don't typically roll with a 23 man roster, since the AHL affiliate is only 30 minutes away. Adding O'Connor and Gilbert to the 22-man roster would leave $4.273m to sign Toews.
is this a lablanc situation? why did jost take less than his ELC contract?
ah that makes some sense, just odd to see him with the same cap hit as guys like nolanWhen guys like Nieto are signing for league minimum just to stay in the league that doesn't give players like Jost much leverage, particularly since he didn't have arbitration rights.
He probably could have pushed for slightly more money, but based on our cap situation (where we can just about fit Toews in at $4m but not much more than that) I'd hazard a guess that Sakic told Jost that he either signs his QO or a slightly higher 2 year deal, or he'd be forced to trade him somewhere like Florida. So Jost probably took a cheaper deal to stay with the team another season.
I thought a Lias Andersson for Jost swap would've been good, but too late now I guess. I was surprised Lias Andersson returned a 2nd, but that gives me hope someone will still value Jost out there.What would COL realistically want from NYR for him in a trade?
Lias Anderson for Jost would have been a terrible trade for Colorado. Jost has at least shown that he's a capable NHLer with stellar defense; whereas Lias hasn't proven anything yet.I thought a Lias Andersson for Jost swap would've been good, but too late now I guess. I was surprised Lias Andersson returned a 2nd, but that gives me hope someone will still value Jost out there.
Jost can still be a 50 point 2C IMO, he'll never get that chance with Kadri and Newhook coming up in Colorado.
Friedman specifically said on his podcast last week that they’re no longer in on Weegs because they acquired Toews. So I’m not so sure it “fell through” as much as Sakic had another play fall into his lap which he preferred.This is what was expected. Elliotte Friedman reported that the Avs were trying to move Jost in a trade to Florida for MacKenzie Weegar, but it obviously fell through.
Jost has shown flashes every year, but they're short lived. Last season he scored 4 goals in his first 8 GP, then 4 goals in his next 59 GP. He only had 1 point in 12 playoff games when the team was missing multiple forwards due to injury. Even though he's better at center, Jost won just 85/255 face-offs (33.3%), and is at 36.0% for his career.
The short version is he hasn't done much to justify a bigger role, and rock bottom came when he started the last post-season as a healthy scratch. He figures to go into next season as a winger on Colorado's fourth line, but even that isn't a guarantee with players like Martin Kaut and Logan O'Connor primed for regular NHL roles.