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PUCKNRUSH:
--- Quote from: canadiancapman on Monday February 24, 2020, 12:44:22 PM Eastern ---
Montreal retained 50% of his salary, we saved there and probably couldn't have got Dillon paying the whole amount. He played well in montreal which is good to see.
Draft picks are the price you pay to get guys. We didn't give up a first. We've had a history of good drafting. Didn't give up a 1st round pick. I'd like to know any other team that's drafted as well as we have in the 1st round the past 10 years, usually a late pick and we still get a great player. Wilson 14th, Forsberg 11th, kuznetsov 25th, Carlson mid 20's, johannson mid 20's, samsonov mid 20's. Don't worry too much about us having limited picks. We've got McMicheal coming who will be good. I've seen him play in London 3 times this year.
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I tend to agree with you Capman, about the deal for Kovi.
Mainly, as mentioned, a combo of reasons, including the lower risk vs. reward, and although not a big production guy, he’s not a gamble, either, to simply check as an insert for Panik. I mean, why not?
The major portion of energy/chemistry, on that third line, is basically between Eller and Hagelin! Their combined efforts, have been truly causing and creating A LOT of both obvious, and not so obvious, POSITIVES, over ALL 200 feet of the ice, for our team! Their duo is one of the few positive things to have been able to talk about since Christmas, actually!!
Panik, had a very small offensive flash at mid-season, but in my opinion, only APPEARS more defensively responsible, than he really is, as a result of playing alongside Eller and Hags! Not that he’s a defensive slouch, as a forward either, just that he’s kind of been invisible/vanilla, and I don’t think you’re gonna upset much of anything between Eller and Hags, as they’re a very well oiled machine right now, in their own right!
So why not try Kovi on the third line, for a bit? I don’t think you want to mess with the fourth line chemistry, and I think Rierden is too chickenshit to move anybody on the first and second lines!
Somebody mentioned Oshie on the third line, for Panik! I actually do like the idea of that, and wouldn’t see it at all as a demotion! But it’s anybody’s guess there!
And for what it’s worth, I don’t think this trade compares, in any way, to the Shattenkirk debacle. One main difference is that we WERE NOT having the defensive issues, at the time, like we do now. Secondly I think that GMBM learned a hard lesson about simply signing a big name, just because it’s out there!
Additionally, what fantastic team chemistry, right now, would be at risk of being upset?? I would say, what freaking chemistry!!😂🤣
Rush
PUCKNRUSH:
--- Quote from: justwincaps on Monday February 24, 2020, 09:45:47 PM Eastern ---Ya know, Oshie to the third line is something I hadn’t considered. He has shown good chemistry with Eller and that may give you another potential scoring line without sacrificing any defense.
You’d definitely lose some defense on the second line, but would hopeful Backstrom can keep that line stable.
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Agreed Justwin!
It would be interesting to try, even if temporary!
My gut says the second line may suffer, but that third line might just surprise us!
Rush
KollieOlizig:
--- Quote from: PUCKNRUSH on Monday February 24, 2020, 11:26:11 PM Eastern ---
I tend to agree with you Capman, about the deal for Kovi.
Mainly, as mentioned, a combo of reasons, including the lower risk vs. reward, and although not a big production guy, he’s not a gamble, either, to simply check as an insert for Panik. I mean, why not?
The major portion of energy/chemistry, on that third line, is basically between Eller and Hagelin! Their combined efforts, have been truly causing and creating A LOT of both obvious, and not so obvious, POSITIVES, over ALL 200 feet of the ice, for our team! Their duo is one of the few positive things to have been able to talk about since Christmas, actually!!
Panik, had a very small offensive flash at mid-season, but in my opinion, only APPEARS more defensively responsible, than he really is, as a result of playing alongside Eller and Hags! Not that he’s a defensive slouch, as a forward either, just that he’s kind of been invisible/vanilla, and I don’t think you’re gonna upset much of anything between Eller and Hags, as they’re a very well oiled machine right now, in their own right!
So why not try Kovi on the third line, for a bit? I don’t think you want to mess with the fourth line chemistry, and I think Rierden is too chickenshit to move anybody on the first and second lines!
Somebody mentioned Oshie on the third line, for Panik! I actually do like the idea of that, and wouldn’t see it at all as a demotion! But it’s anybody’s guess there!
And for what it’s worth, I don’t think this trade compares, in any way, to the Shattenkirk debacle. One main difference is that we WERE NOT having the defensive issues, at the time, like we do now. Secondly I think that GMBM learned a hard lesson about simply signing a big name, just because it’s out there!
Additionally, what fantastic team chemistry, right now, would be at risk of being upset?? I would say, what freaking chemistry!!😂🤣
Rush
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I doubt Panik gets bumped from the lineup. My guess would be Leipsic gets bumped out.
And since Kovalchuk is naturally a lw I think he will play on the 3rd line with Eller and Panik and Hagelin gets bumped to the 4th line.
Pavel095:
--- Quote from: KollieOlizig on Tuesday February 25, 2020, 07:51:44 AM Eastern --- I doubt Panik gets bumped from the lineup. My guess would be Leipsic gets bumped out.
And since Kovalchuk is naturally a lw I think he will play on the 3rd line with Eller and Panik and Hagelin gets bumped to the 4th line.
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Agree, I think you’re very close but we shall see!
alta:
--- Quote from: BlackIce on Monday February 24, 2020, 09:34:52 PM Eastern ---
In theory, I would agree with you Alta, but I think as a practical matter, that ain't gonna happen. You don't get someone like him to sit on the bench, especially not with the Russian connection on this team. Kovalchuk is going to be inserted somewhere on a consistent basis and someone is going to the bench. But you and I and others as well struggle to envision where he might fit and what might happen to lines and their purpose once he is inserted (e.g., if he is on the 3rd line the shutdown nature of Hagelin/Eller/Panik is gone; if he is in the top 6, who moves down and where do they move to?)
What do you think of this move? Insert Kovalchuk onto the #2 line with Backstrom and Vrana, and bump Oshie down to the #3 line, which may give it scoring punch, and Oshie is still defensibly responsible so maybe it can keep its shutdown nature.
The one argument I can see for the Kovalchuk acquisition is that the forwards haven't been playing all that well recently, either as lines or in tandem with the defense, so maybe Kovalchuk is an acquisition designed to relight the fire -- a motivational spark, even though we struggle to see how it plays out tactically.
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Oh, I have no doubt Kovi is not going to be a nightly scratch, if ever. I think the best place for him, without seeing him play with this squad, is on the 3rd line.
The Federov move made more sense than this one...
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