Ianturnedbull
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"All the players involved I'm going to write down on a piece of paper..."
I would consider trading a top 6 winger who was very productive last year, a top 4 dman, a bottom pairing defender and a Vezina winning goaltender all to get cap compliant is a little of cap hell, at least.
I think they are going to be in on Scheifele but that will come after July 1st where they can get an extension in place.
Hope not , not the player the Bruins should be going after..........Schiefele makes sense for them
Honest question, why?Hope not , not the player the Bruins should be going after..........
Yeah, no kidding Sherlock. Let the rest of this play out then make a judgement.Boston is worse off after this trade
There is a lot of reasons I think they should stay away , I don't discount his 42 goals , but his face offs ,defense is weak . I also do go back to his attitude ,and I question his ability to be a winner , I had watch them going into the playoffs in past years and said they will tough in the playoffs when they were starting with that roster and a top notch goaltender and they failed , don't get me wrong should not be just on one player but.......... I also was reading about how Laine was treated not cool when you have a 18 year old who was producing for and gets dumped on , now there was talk of him being a prima dona ,that I don't know for sure but it does make you think . Also what is the cost to get him and his contract this year and when it runs out ..........Bottom line in my thinking is their could be a good chance of buyers remorse in the future.......Honest question, why?
Is it the locker room/leadership in question?
Or do you think he's just not worth it?
I don't think the Bruins are in a place to be particularly picky with who they are going to get... so whomever they can realistically acquire is going to have some sort of cons in the pro/con list. There is just not a lot of assets to work with or more so, not a lot that can't be beat out by most other teams offers.