Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 8:32 am
Lancer - the Nucks are up against the cap as well, how can they take advantage of another team?
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With Benning doing the trading, we won't be taking advantage of anyone. Dude needs to stick to drafting.Reefer2 wrote:Lancer - the Nucks are up against the cap as well, how can they take advantage of another team?
Yes, I think there will be a major bloodletting if St. Louis in particular does not advance. I think they've won, maybe two series, in the past 8-10 yrs or something. Can't recall the numbers, clearly, but it ain't good. That team should be making a run, at least to the conf finals, and they keep gagging it up in the first round. If MTL loses, I think they'll be calmer. They know they've been riding Price and need to improve anyway. I can see some potential good trade partners out there.Hockey Widow wrote:As disappointed/pissed we may be imagine the problems in Pittsburg, Boston, LA, SJS. Tampa may join the list along with Washington or NYI. All teams with much higher expectations than us. Tampa and NYI are on the rise, they will be ok. But the others, well let's just say they have some rebuilding to do to. Imagine if Ottaa upsets Montreal, Minny takes St. Louis. Only one team can win, the other 29 will be second guessing.
Get KB3, Higgins and maybe Burrows too off the roster for picks/prospects by the draft; would free up about 10 mill I think. I'm not saying that would be easy to do, but I'm hoping GMJB is seeking Bieksa and Higgins as items to be shipped out anyway, regardless of cost, and then maybe Burrows depending on return, etcReefer2 wrote:Lancer - the Nucks are up against the cap as well, how can they take advantage of another team?
Boston Canucker wrote:Get KB3, Higgins and maybe Burrows too off the roster for picks/prospects by the draft; would free up about 10 mill I think. I'm not saying that would be easy to do, but I'm hoping GMJB is seeking Bieksa and Higgins as items to be shipped out anyway, regardless of cost, and then maybe Burrows depending on return, etcReefer2 wrote:Lancer - the Nucks are up against the cap as well, how can they take advantage of another team?
You're missing the point. All those teams you mention, their best players are way younger than ours. Yes, Thornton and Marleau are the same age as the Sedins but we don't have Couture, Pavelski and Burns. Chara is on his last legs but they have Bergeron, Krejci, Lucic, Rask, Hamilton, MarchandHockey Widow wrote:As disappointed/pissed we may be imagine the problems in Pittsburg, Boston, LA, SJS. Tampa may join the list along with Washington or NYI. All teams with much higher expectations than us. Tampa and NYI are on the rise, they will be ok. But the others, well let's just say they have some rebuilding to do to. Imagine if Ottaa upsets Montreal, Minny takes St. Louis. Only one team can win, the other 29 will be second guessing.
Yes, I'm not avid about trading Burrows (the other two are either addition by subtraction, Bieksa, or are taking up room a younger guy could go do, Higgins) but if we're thinking about the future, the very tangibles Burrows offers could make a decent return, possibly picks/prospects, preferably in the D area.RoyalDude wrote:Boston Canucker wrote:Get KB3, Higgins and maybe Burrows too off the roster for picks/prospects by the draft; would free up about 10 mill I think. I'm not saying that would be easy to do, but I'm hoping GMJB is seeking Bieksa and Higgins as items to be shipped out anyway, regardless of cost, and then maybe Burrows depending on return, etcReefer2 wrote:Lancer - the Nucks are up against the cap as well, how can they take advantage of another team?
I'd hate to trade Burrows as he is one of the guys who actually shows up in the playoffs but we might be able to get something decent for him. I could care less what we get for Higgins, just get rid of him
I heard through 2nd hand accounts that Lucic said he would consider playing in Vancouver, if we overpaid him. It'll be interesting to see what happens to the big fella as he's in his last year of his contract. He's one guy who totally fits the bill of our need for more grit.Hockey Widow wrote:Lucic even revived his dream of playing for the Canucks after his contract is up. My friend asked him if he would re-sign in Boston after Benning left and he was non committal. He believes he may be dealt at the next trade deadline. Like all players he would, in all likelihood, re up in Boston if the money and term are there but he doesn't think it will be there.
C'mon, you're such a smart guy right? Do the math man, Lucic is like 26, u think any kids in the current school system would know him? I guess I'm wrong and your not bright enuff to put 1+1 together.Blob Mckenzie wrote:He would consider playing here if the Canucks overpaid him ? Who told you that Todd one of the hockey helmet wearing students you teach ?
LOL* Just look in the mirror man. We've had our dust ups before, so we agreed to stay away from each other's posts and we were cool for a long time. Yet lately, u have been starting up again with the cheap shots. I'll take the hits, but I will take a note of the number on the jersey and when I see an opening, I'll deliver a blow like Bure on Churla.Blob Mckenzie wrote: Moving on because nobody wants to see the schoolyard mongoloid get speed bagged , is there any truth to your silly statement or are you just spewing gas to be heard?
Well said Doc, common sense, use it Blobby Boy. Maybe lay off the booze and the weed a bit before it fries your brain.Strangelove wrote:I heard most players in the league would play pretty much anywhere if a team overpaid them.