Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2015 6:11 pm
Sbisa
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Oduyacfp wrote:Soooo......Sbisa or Del Zotto?
Well at least we know Prust up's his game tremendously in the playoffs...Island Nucklehead wrote:Pretty much. He played 11 mins/game last season, 11th on Montreal's forwards. He did get significant PK time, but Vancouver had the 2nd-best PK in the league, not sure how much improvement we need (a .07 % improvement would make us #1). I don't see him supplanting Bonino, Higgins, Burrows or Hansen. Horvat will likely take over for Richardson, so Prust might eat some of Matthias' PK time, but that's it. He doesn't score. He hits less than Kassian. What he does do is fight. 16 times last season. 3rd in the league, and one less than Dorsett.SKYO wrote:Is that all you think of Prust?Island Nucklehead wrote: a 4th line face-puncher
Anyone expecting Prust, at 31, to go back in time to when he was 26 is delusional. Assuming he doesn't get hurt, he'll be good for 11-12 minutes per night, 15 fights, and 12-15 points. It's probably exactly what the Canucks are after, but the price to attain it was horrid.
'Did the Habs make a mistake trading Brandon Prust? '
..Essentially each scoring chance play is the result of an event chain, and every successful event in an unbroken chain, will lead to that player getting credit.
Approaching scoring chances this way allows us to see which players are most involved in creating offence, not just attributing everything to the shooter...
Brandon Prust is a significant standout here, as not only the Habs’ leading scoring chance producer, but the only player with a valid sample to significantly improve in the playoffs on their regular season numbers.
Prust’s numbers in the regular season were impressive as is for a fourth liner, out-producing Dale Weise in offence creation in spite of significantly tougher minutes, and with significantly less talented linemates. However the playoff numbers he was able to produce are astonishing.
In the playoffs, Prust’s ability to create scoring chances was nearly at Max Pacioretty levels, made even more impressive when you consider that he started a staggering number of his shifts in the defensive zone. Unfortunately for Prust, the Canadiens couldn’t score to save their lives in the playoffs, so all his great play went virtually unnoticed, though perhaps not by the Vancouver Canucks.
BladesofSteel wrote:Sbisa

Excellent for whoever trades for him at the deadline. Beninng needs all the help he can get when negotiating trades.SKYO wrote: Well at least we know Prust up's his game tremendously in the playoffs...
LoL I like your passion for your hatred for him/kass trade.Island Nucklehead wrote:Excellent for whoever trades for him at the deadline. Beninng needs all the help he can get when negotiating trades.SKYO wrote: Well at least we know Prust up's his game tremendously in the playoffs...
Don't get me wrong, SKYO. I don't mind Prust at all. I just recognize what he is (an older Dorsett clone), and that the price we paid for one season is a gross overpayment. He's likely going to be a favorite here, because he'll drop 'em. He'll distract the masses with his fists while we stumble through a shitty season.SKYO wrote: LoL I like your passion for your hatred for him/kass trade.
TruTru, man we could get a good haul at the 2016 trade deadline for Prust, Vrbata and Higgins, a lot of draft picks and a coupla prospects.Island Nucklehead wrote:Don't get me wrong, SKYO. I don't mind Prust at all. I just recognize what he is (an older Dorsett clone), and that the price we paid for one season is a gross overpayment. He's likely going to be a favorite here, because he'll drop 'em. He'll distract the masses with his fists while we stumble through a shitty season.SKYO wrote: LoL I like your passion for your hatred for him/kass trade.
SKYO wrote:TruTru, man we could get a good haul at the 2016 trade deadline for Prust, Vrbata and Higgins, a lot of draft picks and a coupla prospects.Island Nucklehead wrote:Don't get me wrong, SKYO. I don't mind Prust at all. I just recognize what he is (an older Dorsett clone), and that the price we paid for one season is a gross overpayment. He's likely going to be a favorite here, because he'll drop 'em. He'll distract the masses with his fists while we stumble through a shitty season.SKYO wrote: LoL I like your passion for your hatred for him/kass trade.
If 3 of Miller/Sven/Sbisa/Vey have solid seasons next yearcfp wrote:BladesofSteel wrote:Sbisa
Hey you forgot Canucks might be considered a top team by the deadline.SKYO wrote: TruTru, man we could get a good haul at the 2016 trade deadline for Prust, Vrbata and Higgins, a lot of draft picks and a coupla prospects.
I'd only count on Miller and possibly Sbisa to have bounce back seasons. The other two are basically young rookies.Strangelove wrote: If 3 of Miller/Sven/Sbisa/Vey have solid seasons next year
... will Canuckdom-in-general crawl back to Jimbo on their hands + knees?
Will they beg Jimmy's forgiveness?
Will they eat their hats?
Stay tuned ladies and gentlemen.
Hamhuis will re-sign, Burrows is 2016 NHL draft or an offseason trade, Hansen is the speedster we need going forward.Hockey Widow wrote:Hey you forgot Hamhuis, Burrows and Hansen.SKYO wrote: TruTru, man we could get a good haul at the 2016 trade deadline for Prust, Vrbata and Higgins, a lot of draft picks and a coupla prospects.
#HopeSpringsEternal yo!Strangelove wrote:Hey you forgot Canucks might be considered a top team by the deadline.SKYO wrote: TruTru, man we could get a good haul at the 2016 trade deadline for Prust, Vrbata and Higgins, a lot of draft picks and a coupla prospects.
Strangelove wrote:Hey you forgot Canucks might be considered a top team by the deadline.SKYO wrote: TruTru, man we could get a good haul at the 2016 trade deadline for Prust, Vrbata and Higgins, a lot of draft picks and a coupla prospects.
Hockey Widow wrote:Benning isn't capable of winning a trade don't ya know?