herman
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Mac Hollowell is the reason Sean Durzi was more available than usual.
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Nik the Trik said:Well, specifically the Kings passed on Liljegren so it's no surprise that they might be one of the teams who aren't high on him.
That said, I do think that sometimes we underestimate the extent to which teams may sour on various prospects. I know we sort of think of prospects as this sort of commonly agreed upon ranking of players with some variation but it's very possible that the Kings, when they looked at Liljegren, basically came to the conclusion of "We don't think he'll make it" and were just completely uninterested.
Nik the Trik said:Even then. Asking for the equivalent of 2 firsts, while certainly worth a go, should still be described as shooting the moon here. That's what a top tier defenseman with some real term left should fetch.
CarltonTheBear said:That's fair. A part of my problem with the statement that the Kings "chose" Durzi over Liljegren is that it also makes it seem like the Leafs view the two players the exact same, which I'm pretty confident in thinking that they don't. I doubt it would have been as simple as the 1st and Grundstrom being decided on and the Leafs just letting LA pick the defenceman. But yeah I mean this is all just hypothetical spit-balling.
CarltonTheBear said:I don't know if it would have been completely unreasonable. I mean we bring up the McDonagh trade all the time and that included Tampa's upcoming 1st round pick and prospect selected in the 1st round whose stock seemed to only be rising.
Nik the Trik said:But, and forgive me for continuing to beat a drum here, but this is why Friedman's reporting(and really all of this unnamed source "scoop" based sports reporting) is actually terrible. After reading that, do you really consider yourself better informed on how this trade was negotiated? Based on what? To know that we'd have to know who Friedman was talking to and what they actually said.
CarltonTheBear said:Yeah and I guess I didn't make it clear enough but this is largely why I brought it up. Friedman just shouldn't have said "the Kings chose Durzi over Liljegren". He doesn't know that, and based off his previous sentence that's not even what the scouts he spoke to said.
Nik the Trik said:Sure, but again that was a trade for McDonagh and a 25 year old C who scored 55 points a year.
CarltonTheBear said:And Tampa also had to give up Namestnikov, a 2nd rounder that can still become a 1st, and a prospect recently drafted in the 2nd round. It was obviously a big and complicated trade and something that's impossible to break down piece by piece but I'd hazard to guess that the 1st+Howden for McDonagh part was pretty central to it.
Good point, I was going to mention him. Seems to be a very gifted player, perhaps more than Durzi but without the size.herman said:Mac Hollowell is the reason Sean Durzi was more available than usual.
herman said:Is this Rielly a concern?
Andy said:So am I the only one concerned about the fact that Muzzin doesn't play on the right side? I mean if it's that easy to switch over, why has Ron Hainsey been stapled there for so long? Am I missing something here?
Andy said:herman said:Is this Rielly a concern?
Shouldn't it Gardiner some thought?
LifeTimeLeafer said:For that matter, who can think of a really successful RR pairing from the last decade? I'm stumped.
Further, can anyone think of the last time a right-handed defenseman played the left side with any regularity?