Re: 2019-2020 St. Louis Blues
676Blues signed 19 year-old 6th round pick QMJHL forward Mathias Laferrière to a 3-year entry level contract: https://capebretoneagles.com/article/la ... ouis-blues
I think the lack of cap space will make this really difficult. Any trade they make will require relatively equal salary going back the other way and there aren't many cheap top 9 forwards on the market.BillP. wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 7:43 am True or False
DA will acquire another top 9 forward this season.
Possibly.BillP. wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 7:43 am True or False
DA will acquire another top 9 forward this season.
This is a fantastic True/False question. I say false. The top 3 centers are going anywhere, I think we see Kostin at some point, the wingers on the middle six lines shuffle about a fair amount, but I don't see a big trade.BillP. wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 7:43 am True or False
DA will acquire another top 9 forward this season.
FIFY.bradleygt89 wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 11:14 am Don't think we have a prospects thread, so posting this here, as some of the goalies in major juniors and Russia and AHL/ECHL seem to be doing alright:
I will go TRUE. I think a young player like Sanford is added to a deal with Allen and a pick to fit in a rental forward. UNLESS, Thomas or Blais take a step forward and fill the need.BillP. wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 7:43 am True or False
DA will acquire another top 9 forward this season.
Thomas and Blais have already proven their value. It's Sanford and Fabbri that aren't pulling their weight. If Kostin doesn't come up and grab a spot, I do believe a deal will have to be in the works. It sure would help if Allen would play well and put up some eye popping numbers. Like you said, him and Sanford in a deal makes a lot of sense. But Allen needs to pump up his market value. Let's hope he does.MattyIce wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 1:28 pmI will go TRUE. I think a young player like Sanford is added to a deal with Allen and a pick to fit in a rental forward. UNLESS, Thomas or Blais take a step forward and fill the need.BillP. wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 7:43 am True or False
DA will acquire another top 9 forward this season.
Islanders are giving up on him? Is he that much of a disappointment or he just can't play for Trotz?NHLTIM wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2019 12:36 pm Ho-Sang is just sitting there for the taking and he’s cheap too.
He's another uncoachable bust like Yakupov. Dude's 23 now he just doesn't get the NHL level game IMO.
Let me know if you feel that way in a few weeks after the Penguins trade for himratonmono wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2019 2:15 pmHe's another uncoachable bust like Yakupov. Dude's 23 now he just doesn't get the NHL level game IMO.
If anyone can turn that guy around it's Mario and Sid.NHLTIM wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2019 7:44 pmLet me know if you feel that way in a few weeks after the Penguins trade for him
I was pretty surprised he got through waivers. Maybe there's more to the story besides supposedly being "difficult". That or teams are just too conservative for their own good.NHLTIM wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2019 7:44 pmLet me know if you feel that way in a few weeks after the Penguins trade for him
He's 23 and looks 30. I think teams are wise to be conservative in this case.Dave's a mess wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2019 9:51 amI was pretty surprised he got through waivers. Maybe there's more to the story besides supposedly being "difficult". That or teams are just too conservative for their own good.
Makes me wonder if Army wants to flip Fabbri. He doesn’t really seem to have a spot on this team, and shedding his $ would provide enough for some cap wiggle room.BillP. wrote: Sat Oct 26, 2019 7:28 am Holy Cow, didn’t realize this but according to PD this morning:
With just $165,000 of salary-cap space available according to CapFriendly.com, the Blues will find it difficult to call up a player from San Antonio.
I'm a bit surprised the Blues have kept a full stable on the roster instead of waiving and sending someone down to ease the cap, especially during these home stands.BillP. wrote: Sat Oct 26, 2019 7:28 am Holy Cow, didn’t realize this but according to PD this morning:
With just $165,000 of salary-cap space available according to CapFriendly.com, the Blues will find it difficult to call up a player from San Antonio.
Could the bright side be some LTIR cap relief? Grasping at straws, sure, but why not try and be positive?bradleygt89 wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:02 am Tank to the repair shop
BREAKING NEWS: Vladimir Tarasenko will require surgery on his left shoulder and will be re-evaluated in five months. http://bit.ly/349QGiE
It could be; along with the opportunities for Walker, Kostin, and/or Kyrou and others. Still, it'll be hard to replace the 50+ points he'd have put up over the next 5 months.stlblues1226 wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:40 amCould the bright side be some LTIR cap relief? Grasping at straws, sure, but why not try and be positive?bradleygt89 wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 11:02 am Tank to the repair shop
BREAKING NEWS: Vladimir Tarasenko will require surgery on his left shoulder and will be re-evaluated in five months. http://bit.ly/349QGiE