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Coconuts

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  1. They want Demko against the Avs, no point playing him now
  2. Wow, I was sure Minnesota was toast This is entertaining
  3. I know the Sabres are struggling this season but the Ducks sure can be plucky at times They'd get a good price for either of Vatrano or Henrique, but I can't help but wonder whether they shouldn't just try to retain one or both of them Tough call, they'd certainly be selling high Henrique likely goes, I wonder if they won't extend Vatrano though
  4. If it gives him a better chance to chase his dream, good for him Having a logjam will deter players, it is what it is, no need to fuss about it
  5. If we move Pettersson it'll probably be in the offseason when more teams have roster/cap flexibility, which means more teams would be able to bid Crosby is a legend but if we're trading Pettersson we need to acquire pieces that'll help us manage a more sustainable window Crosby doesn't guarantee us a cup imo, hockey happens, we just saw a juggernaut in Boston get punted in the first round last spring, I'd much rather acquire younger pieces who could contribute to multiple runs
  6. He's 21, ain't it a bit early to say all he can amount to is fighting? He could very well be a solid bottom six player. https://bluelinestation.com/2022/10/01/matt-rempe/
  7. Honestly, I don't think a lot of younger folks would be all that interested in fighting in a war. I sure as hell ain't. Canada doesn't have the ingrained military culture of the US. I don't believe not wanting to go fight in some military conflict makes one entitled. Conscription would probably be the only way some would fight, but I guarantee you there are probably many who'd rather simply sit in prison or something akin to that. If conscription were to happen I imagine it'd conscript younger folks in general, not just men. There's also a difference between agreeing to stick around in Canada and participate in the military and being willing to be shipped abroad. The military has not only struggled to recruit for a while, but to retain as well.
  8. Eh, I credit the rest of the Leafs for that more than Reaves. He's relatively useless out there. And sure, that's why I said teams want players who provide pushback as part of their toolbox. The one dimensional enforcer role is almost dead, that doesn't mean teams don't want guys who are willing to mix it up on their team, they just don't usually want players who only bring that attribute.
  9. Nah, teams want players who can play while bringing that as part of their toolbox The traditional enforcer like Reaves is almost gone from the league and I doubt that role will come back
  10. They did, he was cost effective depth Chytil really helped drive their youth line last season though, they're missing having him as a 3c and they could really use one I thought they'd nab Monahan but Winnipeg beat em to it
  11. Dobson's evolution has been nuts, up to 57 points with a couple periods to play. He's been about a 50 point RD the last couple seasons, this season he could hit 70, maybe 80 if he gets red hot. Due for a sizeable raise from his current 4M after next season.
  12. Rags really miss Chytil, their depth really isn't as good without him
  13. I don't know, but I think it'd require more NHL caliber incentive for Arizona to consider it They don't need another 2nd more than McBain, they have several, Phil is a fourth liner at best, and Karlsson is having a good season (and had one last season) he'll also be 25 in November with little NHL level substance to show for it so I question his value and what he actually is Definitely on the older side for a prospect, if not on the cusp of not being a prospect anymore
  14. This is part of why the Sens will not move Tkachuk and why I always chuckle a bit when folks propose any move that involves them trading him Like them or not, both brothers bring more than their production to the table, Brady in particular is a physical force
  15. I think you'd have to do better than that, and by that I mean give Arizona a player who's more likely to help their NHL roster. The price isn't bad, but Arizona already has oodles of picks. They have a whopping 10 second round picks over the next three drafts in fact. They also have 7 third round picks. Neither Phil or Linus probably moves the needle for them a whole lot at the NHL level, and the Coyotes want to be competitive now, and take the step towards being a regularly competitive team. https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/news/arizona-coyotes-not-looking-to-take-on-salary-cap-dumps-in-the-offseason McBain helps them do that more than this package imo. In fact they could actually be buyers sooner than later if they really want to compete, at the deadline, the draft, or during the offseason. They certainly have the pick currency. If the NHL forces a sale they could be good sooner than later. Prime aged talent, talented prospect pool, tons of cap flex (look at who's coming off the books via the injured reserve), and a bushel of draft picks. https://www.capfriendly.com/teams/coyotes
  16. We'll see what they do, cant have everything under the constraints of the salary cap though Every team in the league wants big, tough players who can actually contribute a multifaceted game and not just fists
  17. Buffalo has the pieces to be better than they are imo, Anaheim's youth are still too young
  18. Their core is very, very young. They've also been missing Zegras and Killorn most of the season. They have a few savvy vets such as Fowler, Henrique, Gudas, and Silfverburg, and some prime aged guys such as Terry, but they will largely go as their top young talent takes them. It's a rebuild, one that's taken longer than I thought it would, but a rebuild all the same.
  19. Good for the Ducks though, every loss is a win at this point They'll be in the mix for a lottery pick
  20. They go as Kucherov goes, Point, Hagel, and Stamkos are all productive but the gap between them and Kucherov is monstrous Maybe their depth shows better next season, but this season they've gotten precious little outside of their top six and the drop off after their top line is notable Spent a lot of picks, not a lot in the system, little in the way of cap flex and a Stamkos to re-up
  21. I think Tampa's days of being considered a true contender might be over, I know they're missing Sergachev and Jeanott but they may be sliding into dark horse territory They just don't have the overall team depth they had a few years back
  22. It's true, they've been considered a contender for at least a couple years now and aren't far removed from a cup final. Some folks point out the bubble for us, but that was four seasons ago now and doesn't really hold much bearing at this point imo. We don't know what this team is capable of come playoff time, it's a fresh slate, but the core is still relatively inexperienced. We could very easily go out in the first or second round, more than likely we'll have to lose in the playoffs for a while before going deep, most teams have to. But the only way to garner experience is to be in the mix.
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