Coconuts Posted June 25 Posted June 25 He's the ticket to winning a cup, that's my argument. Tarasenko played for St. Louis when they won their first Cup, and he plays for Florida who has now won their first cup. If he hits free agency we've gotta sign him. 1 Quote
Chickenspear Posted June 25 Posted June 25 The Anti-Perry. Should we pick up Maroon as insurance as well? 1 2 Quote
Coconuts Posted June 25 Author Posted June 25 9 minutes ago, Chickenspear said: The Anti-Perry. Should we pick up Maroon as insurance as well? Couldn't hurt, just throw him in the press box 2 1 Quote
Scott72 Posted June 25 Posted June 25 I would be all up for it. For me it would be between Tarasenko & Toffoli to play on RW along side Petey. Whoever comes at a cheaper price tag would be good. Quote
testycal Posted June 25 Posted June 25 We had Kuzmenko..what is the difference? I would have preferred to have one sniper on the team even though he did not engage physically...Kessel or Tarasenko would not have been any different than Kuzmenko....you need one of those guys on the team even though they will not engage that way imho. Quote
flickyoursedin Posted June 25 Posted June 25 My argument is he had a 1% EV defence. Worse than Kuzmenko! He wouldn’t last with our coach and be riding the pine! Quote
DrJockitch Posted June 25 Posted June 25 (edited) 1 hour ago, Scott72 said: I would be all up for it. For me it would be between Tarasenko & Toffoli to play on RW along side Petey. Whoever comes at a cheaper price tag would be good. Tarasenko all day over Slowfoli. Edited June 25 by DrJockitch 1 1 Quote
DexM94 Posted July 2 Posted July 2 last skilled forward available now. how much he wants ? if Edmonton can sign Skinner for 3M without any cap space, we could sign Tarasenko aroud 4M maybe ? Quote
HKSR Posted July 2 Posted July 2 10 hours ago, DexM94 said: last skilled forward available now. how much he wants ? if Edmonton can sign Skinner for 3M without any cap space, we could sign Tarasenko aroud 4M maybe ? There's also Sprong. Those 2 are the best skilled forwards left. 1 Quote
Bob Long Posted July 2 Posted July 2 11 minutes ago, HKSR said: There's also Sprong. Those 2 are the best skilled forwards left. what concerns me with Sprong is the work ethic part, is he actually going to fit Tocc's system, or would he be a defensive floater? Quote
Bob Long Posted July 2 Posted July 2 On 6/25/2024 at 10:37 AM, Coconuts said: He's the ticket to winning a cup, that's my argument. Tarasenko played for St. Louis when they won their first Cup, and he plays for Florida who has now won their first cup. If he hits free agency we've gotta sign him. So... this means for sure moving Garly. We could probably do that for free given how much cap is left with teams like ANA and CHI. With the new look F's coming in, we can certainly afford to move off Garly now too. So, Garly to ANA for future considerations or a mid-round pick, somewhere between those two extremes, Tarasenko in as a UFA 1 year 5 mil? Quote
Coconuts Posted July 2 Author Posted July 2 (edited) 14 minutes ago, Bob Long said: So... this means for sure moving Garly. We could probably do that for free given how much cap is left with teams like ANA and CHI. With the new look F's coming in, we can certainly afford to move off Garly now too. So, Garly to ANA for future considerations or a mid-round pick, somewhere between those two extremes, Tarasenko in as a UFA 1 year 5 mil? Garland is a tricky one, because he really does help drive that third line. But maybe? I was reading earlier that Pittsburgh supposedly made an offer and they've got just over 4M in cap space. Surely we could be more appealing than Pittsburgh? I suppose the question then boils down to whether Tarasenko is an upgrade on Garland. Not as a player, but in regards to how the roster is going to be built. Tarasenko has a better track record of top six production, and would probs fit alright in the top six. Might be worth seeing whether Sprong would be open to taking a pay cut for a bigger role. Put him with a couple more defensive savvy players in Pettersson and DeBrusk and who knows. Edited July 2 by Coconuts Quote
HKSR Posted July 2 Posted July 2 17 minutes ago, Bob Long said: what concerns me with Sprong is the work ethic part, is he actually going to fit Tocc's system, or would he be a defensive floater? From what I've read on him, he's a hard worker. He just doesn't have natural defensive instincts. Tocchet could probably get his game in the right direction. 2 Quote
Bob Long Posted July 2 Posted July 2 2 minutes ago, Coconuts said: Garland is a tricky one, because he really does help drive that third line. But maybe? I was reading earlier that Pittsburgh supposedly made an offer and they've got just over 4M in cap space. Surely we could be more appealing than Pittsburgh? I suppose the question then boils down to whether Tarasenko is an upgrade on Garland. Not as a player, but in regards to how the roster is going to be built. Tarasenko has a better track record of top six production, and would probs fit alright in the top six. Might be worth seeing whether Sprong would be open to taking a pay cut for a bigger role. Put him with a couple more defensive savvy players in Pettersson and DeBrusk and who knows. I guess with sprong you're looking at 12 min per night but he needs to be on our top line, not sure there's a fit there under Tocc. Quote
Coconuts Posted July 2 Author Posted July 2 4 minutes ago, Bob Long said: I guess with sprong you're looking at 12 min per night but he needs to be on our top line, not sure there's a fit there under Tocc. I don't think that's the end of the world though, bring in Sprong to play with two of Joshua, Blueger, and Heinen and we could even bump Garland up. Garland with Pettersson and DeBrusk for example. I think Sprong is much likelier to be affordable as is than Tarasenko. Quote
HKSR Posted July 2 Posted July 2 Just now, Coconuts said: I don't think that's the end of the world though, bring in Sprong to play with two of Joshua, Blueger, and Heinen and we could even bump Garland up. Garland with Pettersson and DeBrusk for example. I think Sprong is much likelier to be affordable as is than Tarasenko. Sprong is very skilled and speedy. Would bring some nice speed to our top 6. Quote
Bob Long Posted July 2 Posted July 2 1 minute ago, Coconuts said: I don't think that's the end of the world though, bring in Sprong to play with two of Joshua, Blueger, and Heinen and we could even bump Garland up. Garland with Pettersson and DeBrusk for example. But isn't sprong bad at defence? Seems to me like top 6 or nuttin. 1 minute ago, Coconuts said: I think Sprong is much likelier to be affordable as is than Tarasenko. For sure. I wouldn't be upset about it at all as a cheap experiment. Quote
Coconuts Posted July 2 Author Posted July 2 2 minutes ago, HKSR said: Sprong is very skilled and speedy. Would bring some nice speed to our top 6. Agreed, and given our cap space I don't think we can be too picky. 1 minute ago, Bob Long said: But isn't sprong bad at defence? Seems to me like top 6 or nuttin. For sure. I wouldn't be upset about it at all as a cheap experiment. I think he tries, doesn't mean he's good at it. But considering our lack of cap space anyone we bring in is probably going to have holes in their game somewhere. I think we could afford to have one of those players in Sprong, and just see what the coaching staff can do. I think the key is not having too many liabilities, but we also need guys who can produce. 1 Quote
Bob Long Posted July 2 Posted July 2 2 minutes ago, Coconuts said: Agreed, and given our cap space I don't think we can be too picky. I think he tries, doesn't mean he's good at it. But considering our lack of cap space anyone we bring in is probably going to have holes in their game somewhere. I think we could afford to have one of those players in Sprong, and just see what the coaching staff can do. I think the key is not having too many liabilities, but we also need guys who can produce. He took 2 mil last year.. maybe try for 1.5 mil x 2 years? Quote
Bobby James Posted July 2 Posted July 2 42 minutes ago, Bob Long said: So... this means for sure moving Garly. We could probably do that for free given how much cap is left with teams like ANA and CHI. Is it really a good idea to move off Garland now? We just locked in last years best 3rd line in the league for 2 more years at least and Garland is the motor driving that line. I'm not sure if Tarasenko over Garland changes much for the team. Likely a lateral move, but could even be worse since Garland has seemingly meshed very well in the current system. Quote
Coconuts Posted July 2 Author Posted July 2 21 minutes ago, Bob Long said: He took 2 mil last year.. maybe try for 1.5 mil x 2 years? I'd be down to give him some term, stability is an incentive. He'll be 28 in March, so 2-3 years at 1.5Mish probably wouldn't be bad. Quote
Scott72 Posted July 2 Posted July 2 (edited) 5 hours ago, Coconuts said: I'd be down to give him some term, stability is an incentive. He'll be 28 in March, so 2-3 years at 1.5Mish probably wouldn't be bad. If management could get Sprong for that price and manage to get Tarasenko, it will be awesome. We can have 4 scoring lines. Tarasenko, Miller, Boeser DeBrusk, Pettersson, Sprong Heinen, Suter, Sherwood Joshua, Bluger, Garland Edited July 2 by Scott72 1 Quote
fuzzy Posted July 3 Posted July 3 1 hour ago, Scott72 said: If management could get Sprong for that price and manage to get Tarasenko, it will be awesome. We can have 4 scoring lines. Tarasenko, Miller, Boeser DeBrusk, Pettersson, Sprong Heinen, Suter, Sherwood Joshua, Bluger, Garland That looks good except, what are your plans for the young entry level players like Podkolzin, Hoglander, Karlsson, Bains, and Aman. Where do they play? It's nice to load up the lines but I think we need to give these guys opportunities or we risk losing them on waivers Quote
Scott72 Posted July 3 Posted July 3 43 minutes ago, fuzzy said: That looks good except, what are your plans for the young entry level players like Podkolzin, Hoglander, Karlsson, Bains, and Aman. Where do they play? It's nice to load up the lines but I think we need to give these guys opportunities or we risk losing them on waivers Podkolzin & Aman need another season in AHL. I also think Hoglander can benefit with another full season in AHL. He showed growth but needs to work on consistency. As for Karlsson, Bains and all, they are waiver exempt. So can be called up to the big club without having to fear about losing on waiver claim. Quote
fuzzy Posted July 3 Posted July 3 31 minutes ago, Scott72 said: Podkolzin & Aman need another season in AHL. I also think Hoglander can benefit with another full season in AHL. He showed growth but needs to work on consistency. As for Karlsson, Bains and all, they are waiver exempt. So can be called up to the big club without having to fear about losing on waiver claim. Podkolzin, Aman, and Hoglander all need to clear waivers. Are we going to trade them? Otherwise, what's the point of developing them only to lose them for nothing? Keeping a roster spot or 2 open for internal competition is important and necessary for development. 1 Quote
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