Yeah a WHL goalie who has never faced a professional shot will surely swing the trade. Did you check Scott’s stats PRIOR to this season, coincidentally a season in which Prince Albert is multiple games ahead of every other team in the WHL and has five more wins than the second best team? Perhaps that has something to do with his stats, hmm? No I’m sure it’s just because of Ian Scott.
I mean let’s just take a look at what you’re proposing here. You’re proposing that a team who just traded two disappointing young players for someone who is much more proven and established, in hopes of improving their team, now trades (and even retains on!) a capable depth defenseman who now is even more needed because of injuries to Demers and Chychrun, and two of the remaining young forwards they developed, for a dime a dozen goalie prospect, a first round bust, a C prospect, and a late first round pick. Does this seem like something they would do based on the direction their franchise is headed in? Did you honestly think that this proposal makes sense for both sides? Seriously?
You realize goalie prospects aren't worth much until they have a large sample size, including being able to perform exceptionally at the professional level?dime a dozen. kid is on pace to have arguably the best season ever for a junior goalie
what a stupid post. They do mean something. they mean he has the ability to take the next step.He’s a goalie prospect in juniors his numbers mean absolutely nothing.
Probably a better player where Crouse is part of a package. He's playing great and unless management is looking at a 1 for 1 to go from a power forward with limited point potential to a speedy winger with greater point potential, there's not much point.Lets just dumb this trade down.
Yotes fans....what will it take just to get Lawson Crouse?
They say absolutely nothing of the sort.what a stupid post. They do mean something. they mean he has the ability to take the next step.
The bridge would be a better offer than what the OP offered Arizona.Does anyone really think this is a good or even decent proposal ?
If so, PM me.
I've got a great bridge to sell, in a great location.
The team has scored 129 goals in 26 games.They wouldn't even need a goalie to win .It has a lot to do with Ian Scott... More than anyone else on that team, including Leason. He's a large reason why they are winning all of those games.
oh no? So if a person does well in a league it doesn't say that you are ready for the next step? Then why even have stats? You fundamentally don't make sense. Good stats in lower leagues don't say you will be an nhl player, they don't say you will be good. BUT they ABSOLUTELY do tell you if a person is ready for the next step. Otherwise all promotions would be arbitrary and if that is the case... god help your team cus your management team surely isn't.They say absolutely nothing of the sort.
last thing the Coyotes need is a goaltender:while zona obviously doesnt do it, doubt the leafs do it either
scott: 21-1-0, 1.59gaa/.944sv%/4SO
they arent trading a kid having one of the best seasons in WHL history plus their 1st for a 2nd pairing LHD
Stats in lower leagues don’t mean much. Plenty of players have great stats in any lower league than the NHL. You name the league, I’ll give you plenty of examples. This is particularly true of the Jr Leagues because of the stark disparity between the teams. Tyler Parsons stats in the OHL suggested he was ready for the next step. Uh-oh. Carter Hart was unquestionably more pedigreed than Ian Scott, in the same league, guess he should be tearing up the AHL. Uh-oh. Maybe stats in those Jr leagues mean a lot less than you’d have us all believe.oh no? So if a person does well in a league it doesn't say that you are ready for the next step? Then why even have stats? You fundamentally don't make sense. Good stats in lower leagues don't say you will be an nhl player, they don't say you will be good. BUT they ABSOLUTELY do tell you if a person is ready for the next step. Otherwise all promotions would be arbitrary and if that is the case... god help your team cus your management team surely isn't.
oh no? So if a person does well in a league it doesn't say that you are ready for the next step? Then why even have stats? You fundamentally don't make sense. Good stats in lower leagues don't say you will be an nhl player, they don't say you will be good. BUT they ABSOLUTELY do tell you if a person is ready for the next step. Otherwise all promotions would be arbitrary and if that is the case... god help your team cus your management team surely isn't
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what a stupid post. They do mean something. they mean he has the ability to take the next step.
Ya the first time i've ever seen one.A proposal heavily favor the Leafs? This is truly something