princedpw said:Why did we trade rask for raycroft?
Because JFJ had his head up his arse?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
princedpw said:Why did we trade rask for raycroft?
princedpw said:Why did we trade rask for raycroft?
AvroArrow said:Here's my thought: Why is this in the Schneider thread?
Sarge said:How close to Schneider would Gardiner on his own get you? 60-70%?
Sarge said:How close to Schneider would Gardiner on his own get you? 60-70%?
bustaheims said:Sarge said:How close to Schneider would Gardiner on his own get you? 60-70%?
Why must every deal you suggest start with Gardiner? Burke's so unlikely to move him.
Potvin29 said:I mean Vancouver has to do something with that goalie situation at some point, right? Schneider is likely going to want to be a starter.
Erndog said:One thing that may favour a move is that he IS an RFA this summer. Not sure how much he would be asking, but I don't think it's out of the realm of possibilites that his contract status might come into play.
Sarge said:Hey, I'd much prefer to mention Connolly or Komisarek but, well, um... you know.
jdh1 said:I'd like to look at Reimer and Scrivens next year,to see who excels...no need to rush to get a Schneider when he hasn't played in the Toronto market yet and could lay an egg trying to be a no.1
Etiam Vultus said:Depending on how Vancouver does in the playoffs, (and how Luongo plays compared to Schneider), Vancouver may be more interested in moving Luongo and going with the younger, cheaper (and possibly better) option. How would you feel about tying up so much cap space in Luongo?
Sarge said:How close to Schneider would Gardiner on his own get you? 60-70%?
bustaheims said:jdh1 said:I'd like to look at Reimer and Scrivens next year,to see who excels...no need to rush to get a Schneider when he hasn't played in the Toronto market yet and could lay an egg trying to be a no.1
Which is part of the reason Vancouver won't get as much for him as people think. Yes, he's highly touted and he's put up very good numbers, but, all he's really shown is that he can play really well for short stretches behind one of the best teams in the league. He certainly wouldn't be the first goalie to go from that to struggling as the starter for a mediocre to bad team (the type of situation he's likely to end up in), and GMs are mindful of that.