Seriously , brilliantly put in a short absolutely correct statement , couldn't agree more .We should trade him and tank so we can hope to draft a player like Laine.
Seriously , brilliantly put in a short absolutely correct statement , couldn't agree more .We should trade him and tank so we can hope to draft a player like Laine.
This team is going to be competitive and a lot of fun to watch as long as Scheifele, Ehlers, Connor, Laine, Roslovic, Morrissey and Hellebuyck are around. And they are all Jets property for at least the next 3.7 years.
Clever. I was thinking more along the lines of a centreman since we've been trying to find and hold a viable 2nd line C for the last number of years. The consensus is that we have a ton of skilled wingers and even without Laine we'd still have a lot of them.We should trade him and tank so we can hope to draft a player like Laine.
IF Laine does not want to sign here long term (ie requests a trade) then you make that deal at the draft. I can't imagine any playoff team / team on the cusp paying the necessary assets to acquire Laine at the deadline. For non playoff teams Chevy would be asking for the 2020 1st and would be better to wait for the lottery balls to know where the pick would be.I believe that Laine has no interest in being here long term, so it would be wise to trade him by the deadline to avoid having another Trouba situation on our hands. If we manage to make the playoffs, I can't see us being a contender and would rather see us miss by a long shot and have better odds in the lottery. Now is the year to tank, in my opinion, and prepare for a possible resurgence next season.
Couldn't agree more. The good thing is the team isn't giving up and is actually showing signs of settling into a groove. Rosie looking as good as he did moving up the lineup is very encouraging. Pionk has been a good add and Helly looks to be on path to a very good year. I think the resolution of the Buff situation will be key. Either he comes back for the last couple months or we upgrade with his cap space for the stretch.I can't believe what some are saying on here , we have a very young talented team , there has been a tonne of changes on the defense that is going to take more than 17 games to figure out especially without Buff . We have made the playoffs 2 years in a row after only getting in once in 7 seasons . I could understand big changes if we were a old team but we are still super young and if Buff doesn't come back we will gain a tonne of cap room to get a good defenseman . I say don't give up yet , we are only 17 games into the season and we are right on the playoff bubble not 1-16 .
Clever. I was thinking more along the lines of a centreman since we've been trying to find and hold a viable 2nd line C for the last number of years. The consensus is that we have a ton of skilled wingers and even without Laine we'd still have a lot of them.
I believe that Laine has no interest in being here long term, so it would be wise to trade him by the deadline to avoid having another Trouba situation on our hands. If we manage to make the playoffs, I can't see us being a contender and would rather see us miss by a long shot and have better odds in the lottery. Now is the year to tank, in my opinion, and prepare for a possible resurgence next season.
What did I just read.
Trading Laine would be dumb as ****.
@Howard Chuck
I've been thinking about my back and forth here yesterday and thought I would try to post concisely what I feel this year, if anyone cares
I love hockey, it's my favorite sport. The Jets are obviously my favorite team. I still get excited for every single game and I high five anyone around me for any goal scored by anyone on the team.
Like many of you, I spend the entire season rearranging my schedule where possible, to watch games live, although not as much as those on the other side of the world. Much props to you folks!
The season is 8 or hopefully 9 months long or so, the longer the better obviously.
There are many things out of anyone's control and that is especially apparent this season. It's just been one disaster after another. To be perfectly honest, I don't care if it's someone's fault (Chevy/Maurice) why our roster is built the way it is. It doesn't matter to me at this point, because it is what it is now and it's my team.
What I do care about is taking this (now) underdog team and using every ounce of strategy, analytics, motivation, physical performance, chemistry (I know some of you hate this term ), research and whatever else is available, to make this group of very young and talented forwards, and depleted D corps the very best they can be. I'll leave goaltending out of it, because it's been great anyway so far.
If all of the above means a losing season, but we've tried everything, I'm fine with that. But if we do inefficient things and leave options off the table, I get frustrated watching other teams make adjustments and learn from the past.
TL;DR - We have what we have for a roster. Our forward group is very talented, our D is very depleted, our Goaltending has been very good. As a fan who is going to watch every game all season, I only want to see this group maximized like other teams are doing.
YMMV.
Like trading Trouba?What did I just read.
Trading Laine would be dumb as ****.
Like trading Trouba?
Like trading Trouba?
Even then, they waited a few seasons before actually moving him. They didn't move him when he immediately signalled he was leaving as soon as he could.
the season could of gone a lot better
chevy got years of trouba at far less than he might of paid if trouba had signed a contract.