Bear of Bad News
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Only move I have in mind is in the free agency. I think we should pursue Philip Larsen if we lose a defender to Vegas. His playstyle would fit really well in our team.
Only move I have in mind is in the free agency. I think we should pursue Philip Larsen if we lose a defender to Vegas. His playstyle would fit really well in our team.
I'd be stunned if they go after a Dman in FA, unless they lose two Dmen this year. Hard to make a trade for anyone but a fourth line forward at this point. With Zucker playing the way he is, you don't want to limit his playing time by bringing another top niner.
The only way you make a trade now is if it's a no brainer. The success so far( and it could get better if Parise finds his game, which he is showing signs of) signals that they are a contender this year. Until something changes, you assume you are keeping everyone, and resign yourself to losing a good Dman in FA.
Maybe pick up a vet with an expiring contract around the TDL for the playoff run, if we still look promising. A Hanzal type. I don't think Gabriel is a guy you are going to play much during the playoffs. Stew can handle the rough stuff on a short term basis, Scandella, Dumba, and Folin, too.
Said vet will be costly. Probably yet another second, and a prospect. Ouch, but you gotta do it, if the right guy is out there and you think you have a chance to win it all.
I think they'll go after a d-man that plays a defensively sound. physical, hits people, type of game. That fits more with BB's previous teams.
Dwight King has to be near the top of that list. Zack Smith might be another. Matt Hendricks makes some sense too. Could also see Fletch looking at offensive pieces like Vrbata, Stafford, Versteeg. All depends on what kind of prices we see, but this is an "all-in" kind of season. The major difficulty is determining which teams are actually sellers.
I would rather get a guy like Iginla depending on price and if Colorado will pay most of the salary
Please no
Ducks fan here wondering what's the status on Ryan Carter?
Prior to the season I read he was rehabilitating from an injury, but that he might get a new contract with Minnesota once he returns.
Any news since? If he is healthy enough to keep playing, I'd hate to see his NHL career end only because he was injured during free agent frenzy. At the very least, I'm hoping he gets to play in Iowa, to put himself back on the market for the next free agency.
He will be a good pick up for someone! I think he would be rejuvenated getting out of Colorado to a playoff team
Ducks fan here wondering what's the status on Ryan Carter?
Prior to the season I read he was rehabilitating from an injury, but that he might get a new contract with Minnesota once he returns.
Any news since? If he is healthy enough to keep playing, I'd hate to see his NHL career end only because he was injured during free agent frenzy. At the very least, I'm hoping he gets to play in Iowa, to put himself back on the market for the next free agency.
I honestly haven't seen any word on him. With how the bottom of our lineup has been playing, I don't think there's a lot of room for him anymore. Dalpe, Stewart, Graovac and Gabriel fill it out pretty nice, with the odd call-up of Pulkkinen and Bertschy. Before the year started they already seemed (to me at least) hesitant about bringing him back, even when healthy. I had quite forgot about Carter, to be honest, and I think the Wild brass has, too.
All those guys are minor leaguers, for the most part. It would be nice to pick up a vet guy at the TDL who can contribute to a bottom six. Someone who will be a FA, and is playing for a team that is out of it.
Tuch is not someone we can count on to play tough, playoff minutes in the NHL, nor is Pulkinnen or Bertschy. Dalpe I feel a bit better about. If i'm going to call up a non physical player it would be Schroeder. At least he has the speed to get in on a forecheck, and back on a backcheck. He ,Graovac, and Stewart would be an OK mix of size, speed, grit, and a touch of offense.
Still think that another player is out there somewhere we could pick up.
It's fair enough to be suspicious of how those guys will hold up come playoff time, they're largely untested. I think Gabriel would be fine, and probably as good as any vet we could get for that line, unless we're fine with paying another 3rd round pick or higher for a rental. As it stands, it looks like Stewart - Dalpe - Gabriel, which is fine for those games that we want a bruising 4th line. For the rest of the games, we've got Graovac. I'm sure that 4th line could be better, but I'm just wondering what the cost of making it better is.
Good god no. Iginla is done. He can't even skate anymore. Just drags down any line he is on into oblivion.