October 8, 20204 yr comment_486079 TSN suggesting that Statsny could return to Winnipeg from Vegas. Would you want him back? It's a good stop gap, especially given the uncertainty of Little returning to the line up. Plus Perfetti could learn from Schiefele and Stastny would be a boon to his development. If this rumour holds any weight, who could we part with?
October 8, 20204 yr Author comment_486080 19 minutes ago, captaincanuck12 said: TSN suggesting that Statsny could return to Winnipeg from Vegas. Would you want him back? It's a good stop gap, especially given the uncertainty of Little returning to the line up. Plus Perfetti could learn from Schiefele and Stastny would be a boon to his development. If this rumour holds any weight, who could we part with? How am i going to sleep now thinking about this.
October 8, 20204 yr comment_486086 4 minutes ago, rebusrankin said: Would Vegas retain salary? 6.5 million is a lot for Statsny They would have to. Vegas is actually in a pretty bad situation right now. If they retain 2.0 and cost us 4.5 I would do that in a heartbeat. Send off some B level prospect in return. One year to bridge the gap for Perfetti.
October 8, 20204 yr comment_486105 I'm a really big fan of PS as 2C. As you've all suggested, cost is a big factor, but if they can make it work...he's sure a guy I'd love to have.
October 8, 20204 yr comment_486114 20 minutes ago, FrostyWinnipeg said: These Trade tree videos are always fascinating to me! Love them.
October 8, 20204 yr Author comment_486146 4 hours ago, Tony Fresco said: These Trade tree videos are always fascinating to me! Love them. I really don't believe it was about a single individual for the Nordiques as to why he not go there but clearly this was a massive one sided trade and imagine if they kept Sundin. They also had help by... A)MTL trading Roy B)BOS giving Bourque to a cup contending team. C)Non-salary cap era where moar money wins the cup Edited October 8, 20204 yr by FrostyWinnipeg
October 9, 20204 yr comment_486171 Not sure what they'll have to give up, but I'm really excited to get Stastny back. Him centering Laine and Ehlers was a good line two years ago.
October 9, 20204 yr comment_486173 I'd take Statsny but Vegas needs to pay to offload that contract, retain some salary and send us a pick back. They've spent like a sailor on leave and want to make a run at Pieterangelo, so **** em, make them pay.
October 9, 20204 yr comment_486179 He's still a strong 2C and his chemistry with Laine and Ehlers two years ago was so fun to watch. IMO, this trade would be a smart and solid stop gap for a season but I'd be lying if I said I didn't want Vegas to retain some of that $6.5M cap hit.
October 9, 20204 yr comment_486181 34 and a knee injury is a bit scary but his faceoffs and corsi are still off the charts... still taking Statsny helps Vegas more than it helps us Part of me hopes that Chevy strings McPhee along right up until UFA opens and then pulls the trigger on another trade
October 9, 20204 yr comment_486183 3 hours ago, Floyd said: 34 and a knee injury is a bit scary but his faceoffs and corsi are still off the charts... still taking Statsny helps Vegas more than it helps us Part of me hopes that Chevy strings McPhee along right up until UFA opens and then pulls the trigger on another trade McPhee isn't the GM anymore
October 9, 20204 yr comment_486184 4 hours ago, MrFreakzilla said: McPhee isn't the GM anymore meh. You're a bit naive to think McPhee isn't still running that team... Edited October 9, 20204 yr by Floyd
October 9, 20204 yr comment_486185 On 2020-10-08 at 12:38 AM, captaincanuck12 said: TSN suggesting that Statsny could return to Winnipeg from Vegas. Would you want him back? It's a good stop gap, especially given the uncertainty of Little returning to the line up. Plus Perfetti could learn from Schiefele and Stastny would be a boon to his development. If this rumour holds any weight, who could we part with? I don't know as much as I would love to have him back, we've had Comrie back, Hendricks back, and Dano back and what is that success rate? Stast has had some injuries since he was last here though
October 9, 20204 yr comment_486186 7 minutes ago, iHeart said: I don't know as much as I would love to have him back, we've had Comrie back, Hendricks back, and Dano back and what is that success rate? Stast has had some injuries since he was last here though This comparison makes very little sense. Comrie is AHL calibre (and a goalie), Hendricks was a 4th liner for the majority of his career (but was a solid locker room presence here), and Dano is a bottom 6 at best. Stastny is older now but he's still strong as a 2C, excellent in the face-off circle, and a solid play-maker. At this point, it remains to be seen how he'd pan out here on a second stint but the fact he enjoyed his first go-round here and had very good chemistry with his linemates speaks to the potential this trade has. My only objection* is the Jets taking on his entire cap hit. Otherwise, this is a relatively low-risk trade (he has only one year on his contract) that would give this team a second line centre it desperately needs. * it's not a big objection, to be clear
October 9, 20204 yr comment_486193 29 minutes ago, blue_gold_84 said: This comparison makes very little sense. Comrie is AHL calibre (and a goalie), Hendricks was a 4th liner for the majority of his career (but was a solid locker room presence here), and Dano is a bottom 6 at best. Stastny is older now but he's still strong as a 2C, excellent in the face-off circle, and a solid play-maker. At this point, it remains to be seen how he'd pan out here on a second stint but the fact he enjoyed his first go-round here and had very good chemistry with his linemates speaks to the potential this trade has. My only objection* is the Jets taking on his entire cap hit. Otherwise, this is a relatively low-risk trade (he has only one year on his contract) that would give this team a second line centre it desperately needs. * it's not a big objection, to be clear I agree with the wish that the Knights retain some of that salary. I guess we’ll see what the Jets are giving up, because it should be essentially nothing if we’re paying all of his salary. Funny though that people shrug off the knee injury and age here (he’ll be 35 before the season starts) and yet sound alarm bells over Blake Wheeler’s declining skill set due to age (he is 8.5 months younger, BTW).
October 9, 20204 yr comment_486195 5 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said: I agree with the wish that the Knights retain some of that salary. I guess we’ll see what the Jets are giving up, because it should be essentially nothing if we’re paying all of his salary. Funny though that people shrug off the knee injury and age here (he’ll be 35 before the season starts) and yet sound alarm bells over Blake Wheeler’s declining skill set due to age (he is 8.5 months younger, BTW). The sounds of it are that they are just ironing out the draft picks being swapped. I believe the Jets are taking all the cap hit as well. The rumour is that Vegas is going hard after Pieterangelo so they are clearing cap space to offer around 9M-10M to him.
October 9, 20204 yr comment_486196 2 minutes ago, captaincanuck12 said: The sounds of it are that they are just ironing out the draft picks being swapped. I believe the Jets are taking all the cap hit as well. The rumour is that Vegas is going hard after Pieterangelo so they are clearing cap space to offer around 9M-10M to him. They'll need to do a lot more than get PS off the books to do that. This just brings them 3 million under the cap. Fleury is a $7M hit but who's going to take that whole salary?
October 9, 20204 yr comment_486198 20 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said: Funny though that people shrug off the knee injury and age here (he’ll be 35 before the season starts) and yet sound alarm bells over Blake Wheeler’s declining skill set due to age (he is 8.5 months younger, BTW). Stastny only has one year left on his deal. Wheeler has four. It's the back end that will kill us if he declines.
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