Quoting: Max
That "Max" guy who proposed the Edmonton deal sure sounds like he knows what he's talking about
Yeah, I'm sure you'll really like the guy. Seems to know what he's talking about. You two would get along!
Quoting: ELEATE
I think its an over payment for leon, dont get me wrong the guys is really good and is a 1c on any team that asnt a guy like mcdavid or crosby.
But galchenyuk is actually a really good winger, he is still young but clearly as elit skills (as a winger) and gallagher well a girthy rw that plays a really good 200ft game on a super friendly deal isnt easy to come by.
I do realise you have to give talent to get talent back, but i dont think that montreal is a better team with that trade the center becomes way better but the wings take a beating.
As for the calgary deal i havent seen enough of bennet to aay really but those two guys better be able to snipe otherwise without pacio and galchenyuk montreal will have pletty of talent and puckhandling skills upfront but nobady to shot said puck.
Anyways intresting ideas!
Possibly an overpayment for Leon, but we have to move forward one way or another, and it won't be by standing pat. On your point, I'd like to add that Galchenyuk is not only a skilled winger, but he played his best hockey as a center until he got injured and replaced by Danault. Our team is heavily defense oriented, so they rather trust dependable Danault (who is good in his own right, but not even close to Galchy's offensive skill) than a defensively struggling Galchenyuk. Since they won't trust him at C, there's no point in keeping him. Move him and Gallagher for the 1C we have been wanting since Saku Koivu of the mid 2000's.
As for the Calgary trade, a recent stats model demonstrated how 3 playmaking forwards on a line produces the most offense, despite common belief (given that they can also shoot the puck when need be). The safer route would also be two playmaking forwards and a scorer. That's exactly what I'm offering here in my top-6 combinations.
Quoting: MonyMony
I like the idea of the Calgary trade because pacioretty is obviously the more complete winger but Gaudreau is 4 years younger and is still a 30 goal scorer if he doesn't injure his hand half way through the season and is a better playmaker in my opinion than pacioretty. For Bennett I don't think the flames are gonna trade him even though he had quite a disappointing season, unless a team really prys him out of Calgary. Bennett is just to young and has to much raw skill to be givin up on right now.
I think Pacioretty for Gaudreau one-for-one would be a steal for Calgary, making them instantly a win-now team. That's why I matched Bennett and a late 1st rounder. Alternatively, I might have prefered Pacioretty for Gaudreau and a 1st (if that trade passes), but the Flames are absolutely bare in picks... If anything, they should welcome a 1st round pick finally going their way, especially for a struggling player. Though I can still understand the concept of retaining a young player who has much to prove.
Quoting: VincentLapointe
DLR out, Byron on the 4th and Hudon on the 3RD LW and we are good
I'm cool with that. I consistently place Hudon on the 3rd line on my teams. I just wanted to balance out the offensive freakshow in the top-6 with a defensive powerhouse (with some scoring ability) in the bottom-6.