DominicT
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Based on Bruce's track record it won't happen. If he was named Heinen, Bjork, or Clifton, to name a few, he would.
Well, he has done it before, although it was his rookie season.
Based on Bruce's track record it won't happen. If he was named Heinen, Bjork, or Clifton, to name a few, he would.
yep, skates fast at times, displays fun celly`s when he scores and for a goal scorer, has a whopping 3 more than Heinen right nowI don't get it either and I'm sick of it. People feel free to tee off on David Backes & Danton Heinen but Jake DeBrusk is an untouchable when it comes to criticism?? Give me a break.
yep, skates fast at times, displays fun celly`s when he scores and for a goal scorer, has a whopping 3 more than Heinen right now
I want more from Heinen too but there`s no reason Jake is playing the minutes he does while playing this way
problem is, when he isn`t providing that, his game in other areas suffers, sorry, Jake (as with Heinen) should be bringing more and yet one gets the red carpet treatment, again, too many here offer Jake free passes3 more goals in 5 less games with less PP time though.
I think JDB needs to score more as well, but I think Cassidy treats him the way he does because they need goals and he’s proven capable of giving them that.
problem is, when he isn`t providing that, his game in other areas suffers, sorry, Jake (as with Heinen) should be bringing more and yet one gets the red carpet treatment, again, too many here offer Jake free passes
I like Jake a lot but he pi***s me off with his lazy play when things aren`t clicking offensively. Doesn`t drop down deep enough into his zone for the D to hit him with an easy pass for a potential easy chip out, often does the chop at the puck routine along the wall hoping he makes just the right contact to get the puck out rather than plant his feet and ensure it does....I could go on but I won`t
won`t argue there, need a winger who has a legit track record of playing in the top 6, those guys don`t grow on trees and typically aren`t moved for free.Fair enough.
I’d just really like to see what he could do if he was part of a complete and legitimate 2nd line.
Just a guy on the right who can score 22 or so goals, giving he and DK some support.
he's most definitely the best trade chip we have to get that elusive RW. but i'd be
surprised if they did it. we'll see. i think our general expectations are to be
underwhelmed by any moves they make (though to sweeney's credit, last year's
moves were A+).
he's most definitely the best trade chip we have to get that elusive RW. but i'd be
surprised if they did it. we'll see. i think our general expectations are to be
underwhelmed by any moves they make (though to sweeney's credit, last year's
moves were A+).
the huge difference IMO is that Wheeler was a 3rd liner when he was traded and the Bruins had just added Seguin. They were trading from a position of strength and could afford to lose Wheeler in the short term. They already had Lucic, Marchand, Recchi & Horton as their top 4 wingers, so they could afford to trade Wheeler for a guy who was more immediately reliable. They were trading their 5th best winger at the time. With Debrusk they'd be trading their 3rd best winger.Feels sort of like a Blake Wheeler situation, eh?
the huge difference IMO is that Wheeler was a 3rd liner when he was traded and the Bruins had just added Seguin. They were trading from a position of strength and could afford to lose Wheeler in the short term. They already had Lucic, Marchand, Recchi & Horton as their top 4 wingers, so they could afford to trade Wheeler for a guy who was more immediately reliable. They were trading their 5th best winger at the time. With Debrusk they'd be trading their 3rd best winger.
Trading Debrusk for a RW just leaves a new hole on the left side, even if the deal is a net positive in the short term. If Jake can bring in a major impact winger I would trade him because I think you could make up the difference internally with a guy like Bjork (and Lauko later), but trading him for a marginal upgrade would be a mistake. Better to add to him. As @Coach Parker pointed out, you give 74 & 46 a real winger and any complaints about both of those guys will quickly be mitigated.
the huge difference IMO is that Wheeler was a 3rd liner when he was traded and the Bruins had just added Seguin. They were trading from a position of strength and could afford to lose Wheeler in the short term. They already had Lucic, Marchand, Recchi & Horton as their top 4 wingers, so they could afford to trade Wheeler for a guy who was more immediately reliable. They were trading their 5th best winger at the time. With Debrusk they'd be trading their 3rd best winger.
Trading Debrusk for a RW just leaves a new hole on the left side, even if the deal is a net positive in the short term. If Jake can bring in a major impact winger I would trade him because I think you could make up the difference internally with a guy like Bjork (and Lauko later), but trading him for a marginal upgrade would be a mistake. Better to add to him. As @Coach Parker pointed out, you give 74 & 46 a real winger and any complaints about both of those guys will quickly be mitigated.
I don’t disagree with any of this, except maybe the creating a hole on the left side (depending on what came back for DeBrusk of course). I think Marchand, Heinen, Bjork as your top 9 LWs is still strong.
But I should have clarified, I meant for trade/asset value. Wheeler sucked to give up, but we knew that we had to go all in on that group. It was more of a timing thing than anything else and Wheeler was the best available trade chip we had.
I definitely prefer to NOT trade DeBrusk, but if he’s the piece and the return is something that helps improve the team for the 2020 playoffs, I can’t pull him off the table.
I don’t disagree with any of this, except maybe the creating a hole on the left side (depending on what came back for DeBrusk of course). I think Marchand, Heinen, Bjork as your top 9 LWs is still strong.
But I should have clarified, I meant for trade/asset value. Wheeler sucked to give up, but we knew that we had to go all in on that group. It was more of a timing thing than anything else and Wheeler was the best available trade chip we had.
I definitely prefer to NOT trade DeBrusk, but if he’s the piece and the return is something that helps improve the team for the 2020 playoffs, I can’t pull him off the table.
yup, i'd be comfortable (not ecstatic, but feet up) with marchand-bjork-heinen as the 1-2-3 LW
assuming debrusk brings you back a rakell or arvidsson type return. those 2 are on really nice
cap deals, both 26, both would be drastic upgrades on the RW. then coyle back at C and bring
up kuhlman:
marchand-bergy-pasta
bjork-krejci-arvidsson or rakell
heinen-coyle-kuhlman
nordstrom-kuraly-wagner
i'd add another vet (not a gionta type plug) at the deadline that can push the younger guys as well.
my one hesitation is that debrusk has shown the ability to up his game in the playoffs.
DeBrusk upped his game in one series against Toronto two years ago. He was, of course, amazing in that series.
But...
He was bad against Tampa that year. He scored 1 goal in each of the Bruins series last year (a 13 goal pace).
I worry its a case of first impressions sticking and he is basically a Ryder like streaky 20 goal scorer instead of the "core piece" folks were hoping for.
that's fair - tampa gave him troubles, although i guess the whole team fit into that boat.
last year i don't even know what to think, what with the rumors that he played with a
concussion. he sure didn't look right after the kadri hit.
after another half season of watching him every night, i'd be comfortable saying
that he is what he is. and his value is probably still pretty high, and i'd cash in now IF
you can get that legit top 6 RW that owns the traits we want.
I still think he has 30 goal upside. Concussions are not easy to come back from. Bergy certainly didn't look the same when he came back.
Even with his struggles, hes on pace for his 3rd 40pt season in 3 years. His floor is a 20G/40pt guy and he still is developing.
Even with his struggles, hes on pace for his 3rd 40pt season in 3 years. His floor is a 20G/40pt guy and he still is developing.
But is he? Thats my concern. You can see that Pasta or Bjork have added to their game. I don't see anything different from DeBrusk. Maybe a little bit better at deflections? If anything his motor is worse.
But is he? Thats my concern. You can see that Pasta or Bjork have added to their game. I don't see anything different from DeBrusk. Maybe a little bit better at deflections? If anything his motor is worse.
Logic would say yes, but every player is different. Again concussions are a tricky thing to come back from