There are other goalies available. Other. Very. Good. Goalies.Crazy price for Dipietro
There are other goalies available. Other. Very. Good. Goalies.
It's no coincidence the Greyhounds haven't won in regulation in 5 games while Villalta recovers and win all the time when he plays...
I doubt that tweet is accurate, but if it is, I hope to god Ottawa isn't the team making that offer.
If Ottawa is making that deal then Boyd needs to go.
This is stupidity at its worst.
Again Dipietro is good he is the best goalie available but this team does not need to be thinking one and done we need the M CUP. That is the last thing they need to be doing from a business standpoint. They need t to consider that they are at this stage the class of the league. They are the best. They do not need to sell the farm to get better they just need to make a few role player acquisitions.
A good goalie is a must.
A good grinder and body person to assist the others is a good thing and a player that can assist in making us have 2 power play units to be afraid of is the other.
Besides that, we really need nothing for the next 3-4 years
OMG I have never disagreed that Dipietro is the man that we need just do not think you can play him every game. I would love to see a platoon with Andree and Dipietro but not at this so-called price
Let's see who it is and pray that it is not us.
SSM is in a slide since Villalta's minor injury has kept him sidelined these 6 games, and I think everyone's rose coloured glasses are finally coming off. No idea what Raftis is contemplating, but I do know we have two great young goalies in the pipeline (Ethan Taylor and Owen Parker), plus we now have a '99 in Peccia who can return for an overage year and help while our young goalies get their feet wet. It would not surprise me if Raftis was willing to trade Villalta without getting Andree in return. Three way trades are also possible though more difficult to orchestrate.YUP!
But, if SSM stays int he hunt, I don't think they will trade him and if they do, they would probably want Andree and I wouldn't do that.
I heard that rogers Ottawa have cut back on programing this year.
SSM is in a slide since Villalta's minor injury has kept him sidelined these 6 games, and I think everyone's rose coloured glasses are finally coming off. No idea what Raftis is contemplating, but I do know we have two great young goalies in the pipeline (Ethan Taylor and Owen Parker), plus we now have a '99 in Peccia who can return for an overage year and help while our young goalies get their feet wet. It would not surprise me if Raftis was willing to trade Villalta without getting Andree in return. Three way trades are also possible though more difficult to orchestrate.
This is where you and I differ COMPLETELY.
You are a Kilrea Disciple. What I mean by that is simple. When I was on the 67's message board getting torn to shreds by the other Disciples for criticizing Kilrea for not enhancing the team with anything other than local boy project claims for mid round picks while we were the class of the league and watching other teams trade past us, we finished as Bridesmaids as "runners up" in 1997, 1998, 2003 and 2005. We won in 2001 and that was the ONE YEAR we actually made a buyer move and traded Wharton for Staubitz, but only because Wharton demanded a trade. On top of that, we should have made moves in 1996 and 1999 but we didn't and that lack of depth killed us as the playoffs wore on. And for that, I was getting shredded. That is why my nickname is OMG (OneManGang!) because I stood alone. Low and behold, didn't most end up coming around and agreeing after five or six years! People started to suggest Killer was behind the times as a GM.
Now, we can have a different discussion about the reason why we finished 2nd was because we kept assets but losing in the Finals all the time sucked A$$! I will trade all four of those FINALS appearance losses for one more OHL Championship and Memorial Cup birth.
So here we are now. Generally speaking, we agree on what the trade values should be and what is acceptable but we still differ on philosophy. The problem I have with your line of reasoning is that you are slanting towards not wanting to do what you know is right because of the rumoured prices as opposed to objectifying what the price should be and assessing whether it should be done at that ceiling of a price.
I agree with you wholeheartedly that if the price is something that includes Tolnai or Quinn, Peric or Clarke plus a boat load of picks we should not entertain it. But, if it were something like Four 2nds and Three 3rds, I can swallow that. We'd still have a full compliment of picks in each draft plus some extras so it is not like we'd be emptying the cupboard. We'd still have all the returning players for next year. We'd still have pick assets to toss around next year if it looked like our returning players formed a nucleus that made sense. Unfortunately, I don't have a crystal ball. I cannot say whether KEating will be back as an OA. I cannot say Andree isn't just a flash in the pan on a good run. I cannot say guys like Maggio and Tolnai will take a giant leap forward. But what I do know is this current team is the #2 in the Country and with a couple shrewd moves that wont kill our future, we can solidify our shot this year when we know the iron is hot.
At the risk of sounding crass, it is like spending $500 on three dates trying to get laid when $300 on a Pro works just fine! Maybe after the $500 you invested you get laid all the time but a bird in hand is sometimes better than two in the bush!
OMG
Of course, I am a Killer disciple. I will never EVER disown him.
My thought is very much like yours.
1. if we can get a good goalie at a good price then go for it no matter who it is. The trade you outlined makes sense.
2. It would be nice to have an M CUP game under the belt.
My point of contention is not so much from a win the CUP than it is WIN the Cup and suck for 5 more years.
You and I have both been here long enough to know that the one thing Ottawa fans hate is a losing pathetic team.
The 67's, in my opinion, screwed themselves by moving out to Kanata. Also, they have a had a few years of mediocre to useless hockey teams.
What I am saying is from a business standpoint. Remember I was also around for the Howard Earl Years.
I do not want to see them pull a Gilmour Agnew and trade the world leaving the cupboard bare.
There are good deals to be made. I would love to see this team develop the London style of developing. Let's face it that is a winning solution.
If we are always a contender and we can get good players then we will also build back the rep that Ottawa had that made us so popular with NHL teams.
That is my only thought
We have the making of a team that can be competitive every year for the near future. Why screw it up?