Cole would be ideal for line 2. Cost though. We need to revamp our D.
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MurderOnIce wrote:cash wrote:Putting Regin on the 4th line is like putting E.Karlsson (who I'm pretty sure will also be here) in the bottom pairing - Its pointless. Regin needs to be in the top-6.
Also, if Alfie carries over his play from this season into next season, then he belongs on the second line. Obviously the issue there is who fills his spot and I'm not sure I have an answer...
If I could take every available player this organization has (plus Cole from Edm) and just piece together the lineup I like best, it would look something like this:
Heatley-Spezza-Fisher
Vermette/Zubov-Regin-Alfredsson
Cole-Foligno-Winchester
Ruutu-Bass-Donovan
Obviously I would love to see Cole in a Sens uni and I think there's some real solid balance between those lines. The only thing I'm not sure of is the 4th line.
I don't know if Bass really has a place on this team and I really want to keep McAmmond because I'm convinced he has 2-3 good years left in him. I also don't know if I even want Donovan and Ruutu on the team over some of the other potential 4th liners.
Defence:
Phillips-Lee
Volchenkov-E.Karlsson
Schubert-Picard
Kuba and Smith should be sold at the deadline (assuming the obvious: We'll be sellers) and Bell should definitely not be re-signed.
First callups would be M.Karlsson and maybe Wiercioch, who will hopefully be in Bingo.
Gaoltending is already set.
Cole... Cole... are you SF56? haha. I miss that weird little dude from HB although he hated me something fierce. I wonder if he commented on Ek-clowns rumour? I didn't look. Chances are if he saw it he wet his little man pants....
I hear you. Thats definitely a valid point. The problem with J.Bo is he's too big of a commitment (Imo). His dollars alone are a big problem for a team like ours with this kind of salary structure. I would actually really like Karlsson to learn from a guy like Kaberle or Schneider. If we could get one of them to mentor him on the transition/offensive/QBing side of the game, coupled with Phillips, Volchie and maybe even Smith mentoring him on the defensive side, then he would have the best of both worlds.Cap'n Clutch wrote:cash wrote:Thanks. Yeah I'm not 100% sold on him being here, but I just don't see Murray making a move for a legitimate PMD when we've got Karlsson waiting in the wings. Also, I don't think Melnyk is patient enough to wait it out and I think Murray knows that.
If Enstrom can play in this league; Karlsson can too.
I think there's room for E. Karlsson, Lee, Picard AND a stud PMD don't you? Do you think even if Karlsson can play next year that he'll be a #1 or #2 Stud PMD? That's what we need and that Stud can Mentor guys like Karlsson, Lee and Picard. Imagine a D like below (I'm using Jay Bo just for example purposes)
Phillips Jay Bo
Volchie Lee
Smith Picard
Year after that you move Smith out and Karlsson gets eased in on the bottom pair with second unit PP time. Eventually you move Picard in a trade and have this:
E. Karlsson Jay Bo
Volchie Lee
Phillips ??
Cap'n Clutch wrote:cash wrote:Thanks. Yeah I'm not 100% sold on him being here, but I just don't see Murray making a move for a legitimate PMD when we've got Karlsson waiting in the wings. Also, I don't think Melnyk is patient enough to wait it out and I think Murray knows that.
If Enstrom can play in this league; Karlsson can too.
I think there's room for E. Karlsson, Lee, Picard AND a stud PMD don't you? Do you think even if Karlsson can play next year that he'll be a #1 or #2 Stud PMD? That's what we need and that Stud can Mentor guys like Karlsson, Lee and Picard. Imagine a D like below (I'm using Jay Bo just for example purposes)
Phillips Jay Bo
Volchie Lee
Smith Picard
Year after that you move Smith out and Karlsson gets eased in on the bottom pair with second unit PP time. Eventually you move Picard in a trade and have this:
E. Karlsson Jay Bo
Volchie Lee
Phillips ??
Mojo wrote:MurderOnIce wrote:cash wrote:Putting Regin on the 4th line is like putting E.Karlsson (who I'm pretty sure will also be here) in the bottom pairing - Its pointless. Regin needs to be in the top-6.
Also, if Alfie carries over his play from this season into next season, then he belongs on the second line. Obviously the issue there is who fills his spot and I'm not sure I have an answer...
If I could take every available player this organization has (plus Cole from Edm) and just piece together the lineup I like best, it would look something like this:
Heatley-Spezza-Fisher
Vermette/Zubov-Regin-Alfredsson
Cole-Foligno-Winchester
Ruutu-Bass-Donovan
Obviously I would love to see Cole in a Sens uni and I think there's some real solid balance between those lines. The only thing I'm not sure of is the 4th line.
I don't know if Bass really has a place on this team and I really want to keep McAmmond because I'm convinced he has 2-3 good years left in him. I also don't know if I even want Donovan and Ruutu on the team over some of the other potential 4th liners.
Defence:
Phillips-Lee
Volchenkov-E.Karlsson
Schubert-Picard
Kuba and Smith should be sold at the deadline (assuming the obvious: We'll be sellers) and Bell should definitely not be re-signed.
First callups would be M.Karlsson and maybe Wiercioch, who will hopefully be in Bingo.
Gaoltending is already set.
Cole... Cole... are you SF56? haha. I miss that weird little dude from HB although he hated me something fierce. I wonder if he commented on Ek-clowns rumour? I didn't look. Chances are if he saw it he wet his little man pants....
your a moreone you dont know what your talking about because Eric Cole is the best player in the NHL and i think Brian Murray will trade him for Spezza because Spezza makes turnovers and Eric Cole is the greatest player in the NHL and since you dont think so your a moreon
cash wrote:I hear you. Thats definitely a valid point. The problem with J.Bo is he's too big of a commitment (Imo). His dollars alone are a big problem for a team like ours with this kind of salary structure. I would actually really like Karlsson to learn from a guy like Kaberle or Schneider. If we could get one of them to mentor him on the transition/offensive/QBing side of the game, coupled with Phillips, Volchie and maybe even Smith mentoring him on the defensive side, then he would have the best of both worlds.Cap'n Clutch wrote:cash wrote:Thanks. Yeah I'm not 100% sold on him being here, but I just don't see Murray making a move for a legitimate PMD when we've got Karlsson waiting in the wings. Also, I don't think Melnyk is patient enough to wait it out and I think Murray knows that.
If Enstrom can play in this league; Karlsson can too.
I think there's room for E. Karlsson, Lee, Picard AND a stud PMD don't you? Do you think even if Karlsson can play next year that he'll be a #1 or #2 Stud PMD? That's what we need and that Stud can Mentor guys like Karlsson, Lee and Picard. Imagine a D like below (I'm using Jay Bo just for example purposes)
Phillips Jay Bo
Volchie Lee
Smith Picard
Year after that you move Smith out and Karlsson gets eased in on the bottom pair with second unit PP time. Eventually you move Picard in a trade and have this:
E. Karlsson Jay Bo
Volchie Lee
Phillips ??
No one ever answered this... Is no one else as high on Hensick as I am? He could be a monster on a 2nd line for this team Imo.cash wrote:Question: If we could get TJ Hensick out of Colorado, would you guys do it? How much would you be willing to give up for him?
marakh wrote:Tim Murray is on Over the edge, and from what I understand, their top priority on the trade deadline is to look for a trade involving a young signed player that will improve the team for the future. He also pointed that trading our 1st round pick is a possibility if they can find a trade that could get us that kind of player.
cash wrote:No one ever answered this... Is no one else as high on Hensick as I am? He could be a monster on a 2nd line for this team Imo.cash wrote:Question: If we could get TJ Hensick out of Colorado, would you guys do it? How much would you be willing to give up for him?
cash wrote:Primarily, I just disagree with you about his upside and I think his speed and vision make him a constant threat, regardless of his size. Everything I've seen from him has been (relatively) impressive.
Like I said, though, I see him as a solid 2nd liner. I could very well be wrong and his size may keep him from ever being an impact player...I dunno.
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