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MinnesotaCanuck wrote:VHF has put together a very impressive website dedicated to the Canucks roster.
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MinnesotaCanuck wrote:levelheaded wrote:What exactly would be the point of that trade? Sure Ouellet is young and a million dollars cheaper, but for a reason. Our team is severely lacking in grit and energy. Cooke brings both of those things, and can chip in a goal or two when needed. I really want to see Cooke on the top line, just because he was so good with Nazzy and Mo at the end of the 03/04 season and playoffs. Oullet is young and completely unproven. This trade would be a pretty big step backwards, just for the sake of a million dollars cap space.
Ouellet's pro stats are pretty impressive:
NHL
05-06 50 games...16/16/32...-13 (including 18 points on the powerplay)
AHL
05-06 19 games...10/20/30...+12
04-05 80 games...31/32/63...+15
03-04 79 games...30/19/49...E
I believe Cooke has more offensive ability than some people give him credit for, but Ouellet has the potential to be a 40 goal scorer at the NHL level. I don't think Cooke is capable of putting up those kind of numbers.
I also like what this move would do for the forward lines:
Naslund-Morrison-Bulis/($2M+ free agent)
Sedin-Sedin-Bulis/($2M+ free agent)
Pyatt-Kesler-Ouellet
Burrows-Chouinard-Linden
call-ups: King, Rypien, Bouck, Santala, Dwyer?
If the team gets hit by injury, King and/or Ouellet could move up to the top lines.
Bbut i can't help but wonder why Pittsburgh would do it. Why give up a young player with good potential?

MinnesotaCanuck wrote:Bbut i can't help but wonder why Pittsburgh would do it. Why give up a young player with good potential?
I was wondering that same thing myself. Maybe they feel that Cooke has a mix of skill and scrappiness that their lineup is in need of. At this point in their careers, Cooke is a better player. It's also possible that they figure they will be unable to resign Ouellet for a reasonable price after this season.
More importantly, their current payroll is pretty low (~$30M I believe), so they need to take on some extra salary. Cooke would help in that department.

MinnesotaCanuck wrote:Bbut i can't help but wonder why Pittsburgh would do it. Why give up a young player with good potential?
I was wondering that same thing myself. Maybe they feel that Cooke has a mix of skill and scrappiness that their lineup is in need of. At this point in their careers, Cooke is a better player. It's also possible that they figure they will be unable to resign Ouellet for a reasonable price after this season.
More importantly, their current payroll is pretty low (~$30M I believe), so they need to take on some extra salary. Cooke would help in that department.
MinnesotaCanuck wrote:Bbut i can't help but wonder why Pittsburgh would do it. Why give up a young player with good potential?
I was wondering that same thing myself. Maybe they feel that Cooke has a mix of skill and scrappiness that their lineup is in need of. At this point in their careers, Cooke is a better player. It's also possible that they figure they will be unable to resign Ouellet for a reasonable price after this season.
More importantly, their current payroll is pretty low (~$30M I believe), so they need to take on some extra salary. Cooke would help in that department.
MarkMM wrote:MinnesotaCanuck wrote:Bbut i can't help but wonder why Pittsburgh would do it. Why give up a young player with good potential?
I was wondering that same thing myself. Maybe they feel that Cooke has a mix of skill and scrappiness that their lineup is in need of. At this point in their careers, Cooke is a better player. It's also possible that they figure they will be unable to resign Ouellet for a reasonable price after this season.
More importantly, their current payroll is pretty low (~$30M I believe), so they need to take on some extra salary. Cooke would help in that department.
I simply assumed that Pittsburgh feels they have enough young talent and need to add some experience that can play, they've also got plenty of offensive skill, so adding more grit at the same time doesn't hurt. Cooke is also the sort of player that brings enough offense that they don't completely lose out on the scoring when Oullet's moved.


Bartman wrote:Reading a couple of Penguin fan sites the feeling is that Ouellet isn't even a lock to make the team this season. The guy seems similar to a Jason King. Great guy to have in the system for depth scoring and maybe a future top 6 but not someone to move Cooke for unless there was more in the package comming our way.
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