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Brassard for Kadri? Yeah, no thanks.
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hockeyfan1 said:According to CBC's Eliotte Friedman, Kadri was being "scouted hard" as rumours pointed to Blue Jackets GM Scott Howson taking in a Marlies game at the ACC not too long ago. Blue Jackets are reportedly willing to trade forward Derek Brassard because they cannot afford his contract (3.2M).
Burke would have go clear "sufficient cap space" before anything is done. And, oh yeah, the trade freeze.
Source: THN
cw said:http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=382882
Hey Darren, have you noticed how quietly Brian Burke's self-imposed '10 days before the holiday roster freeze' roster freeze went by this season? Do you think he's happy with the lineup he has so far?
Joel Lott,
North York, ON
A: Joel, Burke's deadline did slip by with little or no attention. A few managers shared their amusement when the memo from the Leafs dropped into their in-box, while others actually tried to coax Burke to make a deal just prior to the holiday freeze. On Thursday, I interupted Burke and his Leafs management team's pheasant hunt (not kidding) to push him on a tip he was presented with legit trade offers prior to last Friday's freeze. He acknowledged there were a few teams who made strong offers for defencemen Keith Aulie and Cody Franson. Burke described them as "good" offers, but he told the inquiring general managers he wasn't interested in trading either defenceman. It could simply be a timing thing as Burke has made it clear he likes his team and believes the reconstruction phase is over and basic "fine tuning" is all that is needed now. Franson may become a piece Toronto is willing to peddle in the New Year, or at the deadline, however it's unlikely Aulie will become available unless the Leafs are offered a considerable upgrade, either on defence, or a big body forward that is NHL proven to be a solid top six.
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Zee said:cw said:http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=382882
Hey Darren, have you noticed how quietly Brian Burke's self-imposed '10 days before the holiday roster freeze' roster freeze went by this season? Do you think he's happy with the lineup he has so far?
Joel Lott,
North York, ON
A: Joel, Burke's deadline did slip by with little or no attention. A few managers shared their amusement when the memo from the Leafs dropped into their in-box, while others actually tried to coax Burke to make a deal just prior to the holiday freeze. On Thursday, I interupted Burke and his Leafs management team's pheasant hunt (not kidding) to push him on a tip he was presented with legit trade offers prior to last Friday's freeze. He acknowledged there were a few teams who made strong offers for defencemen Keith Aulie and Cody Franson. Burke described them as "good" offers, but he told the inquiring general managers he wasn't interested in trading either defenceman. It could simply be a timing thing as Burke has made it clear he likes his team and believes the reconstruction phase is over and basic "fine tuning" is all that is needed now. Franson may become a piece Toronto is willing to peddle in the New Year, or at the deadline, however it's unlikely Aulie will become available unless the Leafs are offered a considerable upgrade, either on defence, or a big body forward that is NHL proven to be a solid top six.
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Like the sound of that. Burkie not looking to move Aulie unless he considers it a "considerable upgrade". We are in good hands.
Corn Flake said:For me, instead of trying to become the Bruins, I would study how the Flyers beat them 2 seasons ago and look for what my team might be missing to be able to do the same thing.
Also, Vancouver could have/should have beaten them but they beat themselves due to goalie and character issues. Its not like a finesse team couldn't beat the big bad Bruins... just a finesse team with a little bit more gusto.
moon111 said:Filatov is a complete head-case.
princedpw said:I think if I were Burke, I would be wondering if there was any possible way I could get colorado's first rounder from a struggling Washington. Perhaps by trading grabbo? Kulemin? Liles?
Everything I've read is he thinks he's god's gift to hockey, that he has no weakness in his game, deserves more money, etc. Sounds like he might be uncoachable. Much like Grabovski, who seemed like an offensive talented punk who grew up, and to me seems like an honest hard-worker, who doesn't whine, and who now seems to take pride in his defensive game.CarltonTheBear said:moon111 said:Filatov is a complete head-case.
I really don't think that's a fair statement. His game hasn't translated to the NHL yet, but I do think he partly shares that blame with the organization/coaches he's played with. I don't think it has much to do with his attitude though.
moon111 said:Everything I've read is he thinks he's god's gift to hockey, that he has no weakness in his game, deserves more money, etc. Sounds like he might be uncoachable.CarltonTheBear said:moon111 said:Filatov is a complete head-case.
I really don't think that's a fair statement. His game hasn't translated to the NHL yet, but I do think he partly shares that blame with the organization/coaches he's played with. I don't think it has much to do with his attitude though.
Maybe MacLean was prejudiced?
"No, there was a good relationship with both the coach and the general manager. I can't complain. I can only blame myself."
...
"If I can't make it then there are reasons. Objective or not. I need to work a lot. I need to get better. I hope CSKA will help me with that."
Potvin29 said:moon111 said:Everything I've read is he thinks he's god's gift to hockey, that he has no weakness in his game, deserves more money, etc. Sounds like he might be uncoachable.CarltonTheBear said:moon111 said:Filatov is a complete head-case.
I really don't think that's a fair statement. His game hasn't translated to the NHL yet, but I do think he partly shares that blame with the organization/coaches he's played with. I don't think it has much to do with his attitude though.
His last interview I've read he said:
Maybe MacLean was prejudiced?
"No, there was a good relationship with both the coach and the general manager. I can't complain. I can only blame myself."
...
"If I can't make it then there are reasons. Objective or not. I need to work a lot. I need to get better. I hope CSKA will help me with that."
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_daddy/post/Chatting-with-Nikita-Filatov-about-leaving-for-K?urn=nhl-wp19772#remaining-content
Significantly Insignificant said:Potvin29 said:moon111 said:Everything I've read is he thinks he's god's gift to hockey, that he has no weakness in his game, deserves more money, etc. Sounds like he might be uncoachable.CarltonTheBear said:moon111 said:Filatov is a complete head-case.
I really don't think that's a fair statement. His game hasn't translated to the NHL yet, but I do think he partly shares that blame with the organization/coaches he's played with. I don't think it has much to do with his attitude though.
His last interview I've read he said:
Maybe MacLean was prejudiced?
"No, there was a good relationship with both the coach and the general manager. I can't complain. I can only blame myself."
...
"If I can't make it then there are reasons. Objective or not. I need to work a lot. I need to get better. I hope CSKA will help me with that."
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_daddy/post/Chatting-with-Nikita-Filatov-about-leaving-for-K?urn=nhl-wp19772#remaining-content
Also, on the head case comment, this is a 21 year old that needs to support his extended family back in Russia. He makes $50000 if he is in the AHL, or he makes a $1000000 while in the KHL. You can say he is greedy, but if you had to support your mom and dad, as well as your siblings, which choice would you make?
Chev-boyar-sky said:princedpw said:I think if I were Burke, I would be wondering if there was any possible way I could get colorado's first rounder from a struggling Washington. Perhaps by trading grabbo? Kulemin? Liles?
The same Washington we're competing against in a playoff race?
Britishbulldog said:Chev-boyar-sky said:princedpw said:I think if I were Burke, I would be wondering if there was any possible way I could get colorado's first rounder from a struggling Washington. Perhaps by trading grabbo? Kulemin? Liles?
The same Washington we're competing against in a playoff race?
Since we got Liles from them for a 2nd IIRC I am not sure if they would try to get him back for a 1st...
Chev-boyar-sky said:Uh, we got Liles from Colorado for a 2nd. The post suggested trading Kulemin/Liles/Grabbo to Washington for Colorado's 1st. Not sure where Colorado is directly accountable or a decision maker.
Chev-boyar-sky said:princedpw said:I think if I were Burke, I would be wondering if there was any possible way I could get colorado's first rounder from a struggling Washington. Perhaps by trading grabbo? Kulemin? Liles?
The same Washington we're competing against in a playoff race?
Busta Reims said:Chev-boyar-sky said:Uh, we got Liles from Colorado for a 2nd. The post suggested trading Kulemin/Liles/Grabbo to Washington for Colorado's 1st. Not sure where Colorado is directly accountable or a decision maker.
Well, Washington is in possession of Colorado's 1st round pick . . . though, unless they turn it around soon, they're best served hanging on to both picks and potentially having 2 picks in the top 10.
Chev-boyar-sky said:Busta Reims said:Chev-boyar-sky said:Uh, we got Liles from Colorado for a 2nd. The post suggested trading Kulemin/Liles/Grabbo to Washington for Colorado's 1st. Not sure where Colorado is directly accountable or a decision maker.
Well, Washington is in possession of Colorado's 1st round pick . . . though, unless they turn it around soon, they're best served hanging on to both picks and potentially having 2 picks in the top 10.
No I know, but the original post refers to "they" as if it's Washington. We got Liles from Colorado for a 2nd, and I'd be more than surprised if Wash would move Colorado's 1st for as little as Liles.
I may be a little crazy, though.