Pitt87 wrote:Staal is locked up and we don't need an upgrade on defense. You don't trade talent under contract...
Brown is really locked up, though. Four more seasons at an incredible $3.175.
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Pitt87 wrote:Staal is locked up and we don't need an upgrade on defense. You don't trade talent under contract...


Pitt87 wrote:Staal is locked up and we don't need an upgrade on defense. You don't trade talent under contract...




pronovost19 wrote:anything that has Letang going away from here is good for me


Kraftster wrote:Brown is way more skilled than most realize, I think. I don't know, at least all of the Kings games I've watched this year and last, I'm always very surprised by his puck skills. Hey may not be a sniper, but, he'll get the tough goals to go along with a fair amount of solid finishes. Not advocating for a hypothetical deal like this one way or the other, just saying that Brown is >>> Kunitz and I get the sense that some equate the two.

Noise wrote:My point is- If Caputi or Tangradi are crashing the net in a year or two- would Crosby/Malkin be able to wire a pass to Brown for him to snipe it in from the the top of the circles? Of course if you have Brown, you put him on the top line, then Tangradi with Malkin, and Caputi with Staal. He's such a good player you make room for him. But the Pens still need snipers in their top 6, which is what needs to be addressed. Even though Dustin Brown is better than any energy/grinder/power forward in the Pens system, it doesn't really address the weakness in the Pens system- lack of snipers.


Noise wrote:Kraftster wrote:Brown is way more skilled than most realize, I think. I don't know, at least all of the Kings games I've watched this year and last, I'm always very surprised by his puck skills. Hey may not be a sniper, but, he'll get the tough goals to go along with a fair amount of solid finishes. Not advocating for a hypothetical deal like this one way or the other, just saying that Brown is >>> Kunitz and I get the sense that some equate the two.
I'm not equating Brown to a Kunitz.
Kunitz is a top six energy/grinder type guy. Brown is a bonafide power forward.
My point is- If Caputi or Tangradi are crashing the net in a year or two- would Crosby/Malkin be able to wire a pass to Brown for him to snipe it in from the the top of the circles? Of course if you have Brown, you put him on the top line, then Tangradi with Malkin, and Caputi with Staal. He's such a good player you make room for him. But the Pens still need snipers in their top 6, which is what needs to be addressed. Even though Dustin Brown is better than any energy/grinder/power forward in the Pens system, it doesn't really address the weakness in the Pens system- lack of snipers.



Noise wrote:Kraftster wrote:Brown is way more skilled than most realize, I think. I don't know, at least all of the Kings games I've watched this year and last, I'm always very surprised by his puck skills. Hey may not be a sniper, but, he'll get the tough goals to go along with a fair amount of solid finishes. Not advocating for a hypothetical deal like this one way or the other, just saying that Brown is >>> Kunitz and I get the sense that some equate the two.
I'm not equating Brown to a Kunitz.
Kunitz is a top six energy/grinder type guy. Brown is a bonafide power forward.
My point is- If Caputi or Tangradi are crashing the net in a year or two- would Crosby/Malkin be able to wire a pass to Brown for him to snipe it in from the the top of the circles? Of course if you have Brown, you put him on the top line, then Tangradi with Malkin, and Caputi with Staal. He's such a good player you make room for him. But the Pens still need snipers in their top 6, which is what needs to be addressed. Even though Dustin Brown is better than any energy/grinder/power forward in the Pens system, it doesn't really address the weakness in the Pens system- lack of snipers.


Nihar wrote:I honestly can't believe this thread exists. I literally had to check the date of the original post 2 or 3 times to make sure it was not from 2006.

K2 wrote:It'll be nice to see Staal reunited with Malkin in LA

Nihar wrote:I honestly can't believe this thread exists. I literally had to check the date of the original post 2 or 3 times to make sure it was not from 2006.

columbia wrote:Obligatory:
Kunitz - Crosby - Guerin
Fedotenko - Malkin - Brown
Cooke - Talbot - Kennedy
Dupuis - Adams - Rupp
Gonchar - Orpik
Eaton - Johnson
McKee - Goligsoki





Noise wrote:Kraftster wrote:Brown is way more skilled than most realize, I think. I don't know, at least all of the Kings games I've watched this year and last, I'm always very surprised by his puck skills. Hey may not be a sniper, but, he'll get the tough goals to go along with a fair amount of solid finishes. Not advocating for a hypothetical deal like this one way or the other, just saying that Brown is >>> Kunitz and I get the sense that some equate the two.
I'm not equating Brown to a Kunitz.
Kunitz is a top six energy/grinder type guy. Brown is a bonafide power forward.
My point is- If Caputi or Tangradi are crashing the net in a year or two- would Crosby/Malkin be able to wire a pass to Brown for him to snipe it in from the the top of the circles? Of course if you have Brown, you put him on the top line, then Tangradi with Malkin, and Caputi with Staal. He's such a good player you make room for him. But the Pens still need snipers in their top 6, which is what needs to be addressed. Even though Dustin Brown is better than any energy/grinder/power forward in the Pens system, it doesn't really address the weakness in the Pens system- lack of snipers.

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