KailyevSo whose getting scratched tonight?
If anyone's getting traded, it's him
KailyevSo whose getting scratched tonight?
I’ve been hoping for that outcome since last season ended.Kailyev
If anyone's getting traded, it's him
Living in the cold here in Sweden, in a remote small town in the middle of the forest, that doesn’t sound to bad to me… ;-)yeah but then you live in florida
Reports are that Kaliyev has asked for a tradeAt this point, I honestly don't see anyone getting traded. Team is playing well enough and will have to get Kempe, Mikey, Arvy and Grundstrom into the lineup by month end which will require waivers or send down to AHL for a handful of players.
Getting draft pick back as a return would be fine with me.Reports are that Kaliyev has asked for a trade
He is not playing now, is an RFA at the end of the season and we are about get three forwards back
Agreed, we are already missing three in this draftGetting draft pick back as a return would be fine with me.
There’s more value in taking another team’s young change of scenery player.Getting draft pick back as a return would be fine with me.
But you don't have to worry about gators and Florida Man. Count yourself lucky. A small town in the middle of the forest in Sweden sounds pretty good right about now.Living in the cold here in Sweden, in a remote small town in the middle of the forest, that doesn’t sound to bad to me… ;-)
Agreed, if we could get Kaapo that would be a very nice addition. I think NYR would be foolish to give him up, though, given how low his value is and how skilled her truly is. He's seemed ready for a breakout for awhile now, just never does so.There’s more value in taking another team’s young change of scenery player.
The Rangers got a #60 overall pick for Lias Andersson (#7 overall) just three years after he was drafted.
Speaking of the Rangers I’d love to take Kaapo Kakko off their hands. He’s already 23 and probably won’t crack 10 goals this season. He just hasn’t worked out in New York but his size and game style seem like a fit for our system.
Agreed, if we could get Kaapo that would be a very nice addition. I think NYR would be foolish to give him up, though, given how low his value is and how skilled her truly is. He's seemed ready for a breakout for awhile now, just never does so.
Crazy to think Johnny B is outscoring him this season.
Moverare is way better as a third pairing defender than Clarke or Englund, but he obviously does not bring the upside that either of those two possess. That said, I really like Moverares defensive game. It’s a tough trade off.A new wrinkle that will need to be considered is that Jacob Moverare is now waiver eligible. I fully believe he would be claimed should Blake try to send him down. So he either has to stay on the roster or get traded.
Kakko is kinda like the European version of our very own Alex Laferriere, isn’t he?There’s more value in taking another team’s young change of scenery player.
The Rangers got a #60 overall pick for Lias Andersson (#7 overall) just three years after he was drafted.
Speaking of the Rangers I’d love to take Kaapo Kakko off their hands. He’s already 23 and probably won’t crack 10 goals this season. He just hasn’t worked out in New York but his size and game style seem like a fit for our system.
Not really. Laf is a north south counter-attacking speedy forward. Kakko as a pro is actually a bit heavy footed. Definitely a step slower than most draft scouting reports projected him to be. His game works best in tight spaces with the puck on his stick. He almost reminds me of a young Alex Frolov.Kakko is kinda like the European version of our very own Alex Laferriere, isn’t he?
I think he's staying. He's one of our stronger LD guys in the pipeline. JAD may be the guy that goes on waivers first.A new wrinkle that will need to be considered is that Jacob Moverare is now waiver eligible. I fully believe he would be claimed should Blake try to send him down. So he either has to stay on the roster or get traded.
I would disagree. Moverare showed me nothing at the Devils game that I went to. He seemed easy to push around and off the play most of the time. Last year he was so good as a callup-- shades of when #55 Schultz came in during the 2014 Cup run and logged lots of effective minutes as the #8 or so defenseman in the org-- but this year he seems off the play.Moverare is way better as a third pairing defender than Clarke or Englund, but he obviously does not bring the upside that either of those two possess. That said, I really like Moverares defensive game. It’s a tough trade off.
Last year he showed good positioning and was a strong passer. I haven’t noticed much good or bad from him this go-around. Wish he’d hit more but doesn’t seem to be in his dna. With a guy his size I always want to see a long stick. I am forever pining for someone to play like Willie Mitchell.I would disagree. Moverare showed me nothing at the Devils game that I went to. He seemed easy to push around and off the play most of the time. Last year he was so good as a callup-- shades of when #55 Schultz came in during the 2014 Cup run and logged lots of effective minutes as the #8 or so defenseman in the org-- but this year he seems off the play.
Englund brings much, much needed toughness and Clarke brings the high ceiling. I have not seen anything from Moverare this year. Last year, very steady and great value for the salary.
yeah but then you live in florida