Yeah affordable young up and coming quality players to play with the still youthful Getzlaf and Perry while averaging down their overall cost.rats19 wrote:*sigh *
And they're in our division now right.
sigh indeed.
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Yeah affordable young up and coming quality players to play with the still youthful Getzlaf and Perry while averaging down their overall cost.rats19 wrote:*sigh *
Silvferberg definitely has potential but he's largely unproven. He has flashes but disappears. He's not a lightweight like soon-to-be-flame but he doesn't have Ryan's size. I don't know if Noesen is going to help them next season, and a 1st is a 1st.donlever wrote:Yeah affordable young up and coming quality players to play with the still youthful Getzlaf and Perry while averaging down their overall cost.rats19 wrote:*sigh *
And they're in our division now right.
sigh indeed.
Yea I was sort of going for the long term view.Lancer wrote:
Put it this way - would you rather see Ryan coming down the wing with the puck at Luongo or Silfverberg? I would choose the latter as a Canuck fan.
I'll take my silfver linings wherever I can find them...donlever wrote:Yea I was sort of going for the long term view.Lancer wrote:
Put it this way - would you rather see Ryan coming down the wing with the puck at Luongo or Silfverberg? I would choose the latter as a Canuck fan.
lolLancer wrote:
I'll take my silvfer linings wherever I can find them...
A pretty good deal for the Jets.Bob McKenzie @TSNBobMcKenzie
MIN trades Devin Setoguchi to WPG for a draft pick.
Bob McKenzie @TSNBobMcKenzie
WPG sends 2nd round pick in 2014 to MIN for Devin Setoguchi.
That's a steal for the JetsJovocop wrote:A pretty good deal for the Jets.Bob McKenzie @TSNBobMcKenzie
MIN trades Devin Setoguchi to WPG for a draft pick.
Bob McKenzie @TSNBobMcKenzie
WPG sends 2nd round pick in 2014 to MIN for Devin Setoguchi.
Silfverberg may be unproven in the NHL, but he has *HUGE* potential. His last season in the SEL (now renamed the SHL) he won the Swedish equivalents of Hart, Conn Smythe and Lady Byng and scored the championship winning goal while setting a new record for goals scored in the playoffs. All at the tender age of 21...Lancer wrote:Silvferberg definitely has potential but he's largely unproven. He has flashes but disappears. He's not a lightweight like soon-to-be-flame but he doesn't have Ryan's size. I don't know if Noesen is going to help them next season, and a 1st is a 1st.donlever wrote:Yeah affordable young up and coming quality players to play with the still youthful Getzlaf and Perry while averaging down their overall cost.rats19 wrote:*sigh *
And they're in our division now right.
sigh indeed.
Decent move by both the Ducks and the Sens, but you knew that kind of trade was not going to happen between the Ducks and the Canucks - for the same reason Schneider was never going to go to Edmonton for the price Jersey paid (if Gillis would have traded him there at all).
Put it this way - would you rather see Ryan coming down the wing with the puck at Luongo or Silfverberg? I would choose the latter as a Canuck fan.
Everyone in Boston has had a touch of O'Brien in them.tantalum wrote:That said, he may have a touch of the O'Brien in him.
There was a reason I picked O'Brien.....BurningBeard wrote:Everyone in Boston has had a touch of O'Brien in them.tantalum wrote:That said, he may have a touch of the O'Brien in him.
I realize that it's de rigueur around here to hate the leaves and all their works, but this trade provides further evidence of what is already clear: Phil Kessel is better than Tyler Seguin. Hamilton might still end up tipping the scales but on the whole that trade is not as bad as it is made out to be.Blob Mckenzie wrote:I take Tyler Seguin and Dougie Hamilton 11 times out of 10 over Phill Kessel. Not to mention Kessel is a UFA while the other two are cost controlled for the next several years.darren wrote: I guess people can stop ragging on the leaves for the Kessel trade now.