Nuthatch wrote:
Jammerz04 wrote:
So with this simply being an over hyped team is it time to blow things up? or should we just keep the faith in this team for next season and risk losing basically our "whole team" for nothing? Blowing up the team just for the sake of it is pointless. Trading off certain players for specific return is my feeling.
who do you want gone for sure this deadline? Nobody in particular- I want to know who should be brought IN, not thrown OUT.
I'd like to see Stafford gone. I hope to god he is traded I think Stafford could profit from a change of scenery, and give us a viable return.
Leino can stay IMO he'll probably be more productive than Stafford. In the preseason wasn't he doing well with Grigs? I'd like to see that continue. Or at least have a chance.
I want Hecht out. Should've never been brought back. He won't be staying. He was signed for the situation.
I don't want to see Regher or Leopold here after the deadline. I think Reghier will stay. Doesn't he have an NTC?
I'd like to see Pominville traded. He will fetch us a nice enough return. We also need a new captain;) I think Ott would be a good captain; he has the fire Pommers doesn't. However, unless you're getting a GOOD deal I wouldn't just dump him. He's a good player & team mate.
I wouldn't mind Miller being traded. He doesn't seem to happy here; can't blame him. And I gurantee he leaves once he's UFA. Proof?
I wouldn't mind Ennis traded for a bigger and stronger centerman. But I wouldn't mind seeing him back on the wing instead of playing center. I believe that the reason we've GOT Ennis is because we can't find any centremen. We're trying to grow them, aren't we?
I want to see Vanek resigned to a multi-year contract sometime before he's a UFA. A certain amount of continuity is good.
I want to see Scott on the roster next year. I'm a big believer in the value of an Enforcer. And no, I don't consider him to be a goon.
Kaleta & Gerbe have good, scrappy attitudes. I want them to stay.
Scott's been a disappointment as a fighter this year, to me. He has lost two fights and won three, which despite being a winning record is not good for him. The Colton Orr fight was a weird, unlikely fight (Orr getting a decisive body jab after getting ragdolled for an hour) but the Mcintyre fight was just terrible. One Parros fight was sort of even, too.
Thing is, we could do better than Scott if out of only five fights he only decisively clearly won two.