Tkachuk27
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What’s the price? I doubt he gets traded here anyway. Although it’s not a bad idea.
22nd and Chlapik or White
What’s the price? I doubt he gets traded here anyway. Although it’s not a bad idea.
Not sure why we would have any interest in Skinner
2019 suppose to be deeper.. if we somehow get 2 more firsts, let colorado have this one.. go into next year with 3.
I've gone through it multiple times in this thread if you lookedWhy wouldnt we ?
I bet the "more bad news" is gonna be Stone isn't interested in signing long term. Essentially all of Hoffman, Karlsson, Stone and Duchene wont be here this time next year. For those keeping score, that's 4/5 of the team's core players.
I doubt that. I wouldn't think it concerns anything like that.I bet the "more bad news" is gonna be Stone isn't interested in signing long term. Essentially all of Hoffman, Karlsson, Stone and Duchene wont be here this time next year. For those keeping score, that's 4/5 of the team's core players.
I think Stone is the kind of guy who will stick it out.. Can't say the same for Duchene though.
Ok, the team still isn't going to be competing...
A new owner doesn't erase everything that has been going on or what we are left with. Our #2 C is Pageau or a 20 year old rookie, and our #2 winger will be Dzingel. We aren't competing.
NHL buyout window opens tomorrow. It will be interesting to see which players around the league are bought out.
Also both Milan Lucic and David Backes are speculated to be available and there is some speculation that Corey Perry could be available as well. They might be interesting targets if we are able to send a bad contract back.
I've gone through it multiple times in this thread if you looked
Well you can see how someone wouldn't know that without it being obviousIt was a rhetorical comment man
This narrative has been around forever and it's complete BS. He had issues earlier in his career, like 6 years ago. Here's his games played for the last 5 seasons: 82, 79, 82, 77, 71. Seriously the guy has missed 3 games in the last 3 seasons but he has "injury issues"? Come on now.Even if the team is sold, Skinner is one hit to the head away from being a 6.5M anchor. I don't think even potential new ownership would be so flush with cash they'd be willing to eat 6.5M + Ryan's contract + Gaborik's contract in what is essentially dead money.
He's a great player, but the poor guy's injury history leaves me wary.
that would be incredibly stupid for a team that needs to rebuild.22nd and Chlapik or White
I wonder where the better return would come from, the draft or July 1st. On one hand theres more disposable assets at the draft for teams to throw around. On the other hand, teams could have an extension in place for Karlsson after July 1st, which could increase value a ton.
Walk as a UFA, or get flipped at the deadline as a rental for less then we paid for him.It's pretty clear the Sens are headed for a straight up rebuild, what the hell is Jeff Skinner going to do to help in that regard?
It's pretty clear the Sens are headed for a straight up rebuild, what the hell is Jeff Skinner going to do to help in that regard?
This narrative has been around forever and it's complete BS. He had issues earlier in his career, like 6 years ago. Here's his games played for the last 5 seasons: 82, 79, 82, 77, 71. Seriously the guy has missed 3 games in the last 3 seasons but he has "injury issues"? Come on now.
I think Stone is the kind of guy who will stick it out.. Can't say the same for Duchene though.