tonysoprano wrote:I'm sure they're leaping at the opportunity to take on Sydor.
Lest we forget the Zhitnik deal. I wouldn't put anything past Atlanta.
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tonysoprano wrote:I'm sure they're leaping at the opportunity to take on Sydor.
pens#1 wrote:number #1 picks are great but this team is built to win now - who knows if BOTH Sid and Malkin will be here in 6 years, if the Pens had 10 years to just sit back and wait i would say no way but that isnt how the NHL runs these days. I personally dont hope we sit around and wait for Staal to mature - especially considering he could get a crazy offer sheet and then we either match or get picks that wont help us now either, just imagine if he gets a 5+mill offer sheet
Bob McKenzie wrote:I said a few weeks back when everyone was talking about Gaborik that a trade for Kovalchuk made more sense.
If anyone is saying Kovalchuk isn't the type of player Crosby needs, you're mistaken. I've watched a lot of Kovalchuk. I think he would be a much better fit for Crosby than Hossa was. Hossa is a great forechecker and backchecker that can make plays with the puck. The MAJOR difference between Hossa and Kovalchuk is that Kovalchuk is a finisher, think goal first sniper and Hossa isn't.
There was a game that Atlanta played last week (can't remember who) but Kovalchuk looked defeated like there's nothing else he can do in Atlanta. It's a team that needs to rebuild and he's never complained about getting out of there. That said, he's a $6.4 million cap hit and is signed through next year. He would probably love playing here. If we're going to make a deal for him, it should be something like:
Staal
Sydor
1st or 2nd round pick
for
Kovalchuk
I can't see the Pens involving Letang in the deal. Atlanta really doesn't have anyone else on their roster that makes sense for us (unless you take on Kozlov but he's 36 - but can still play). Bringing Army back doesn't do anything but clutter up the 3rd/4th line players we already have.
tonysoprano wrote:I'm sure they're leaping at the opportunity to take on Sydor.
Easton wrote:I think they'll be here in 6 years. I don't think a first round pick is untouchable, but they aren't something you want to be tossing out every year to win now. Because toss a few first rounders out there, and you'll find yourself accepting first rounders and dishing off a Crosby/Malkin to rebuild.
KG wrote:If Kovalchuk is in fact put on the market. There will be a ton of teams with real interest...Because of his relatively modest cap hit for the player he is...
It will cost more then Hossa cost...
KG wrote:If Kovalchuk is in fact put on the market. There will be a ton of teams with real interest...Because of his relatively modest cap hit for the player he is...
It will cost more then Hossa cost...
Bob McKenzie wrote:KG wrote:If Kovalchuk is in fact put on the market. There will be a ton of teams with real interest...Because of his relatively modest cap hit for the player he is...
It will cost more then Hossa cost...
Did Hossa really cost that much?
3rd line center that is soff
3rd line RW that can't put his game together, though popular and would throw a hit now and then
1st rounder that is soff and many consider to be like Alexandre Daigle
1st round pick (Daultan Leville), who is rated lower than Esposito on HF's website for ATL prospects.
This year Armstrong has 2 goals, 3 assists in 9 games. Christensen has 0 goals and 3 assists in 9 games.
Last year, Armstrong had 13 goals, 22 assists for 35 points and Christensen had 11 goals, 13 assists for 24 points.
booboo wrote:After thinking a bit about this, I conclude that Kovalchuk would not like to come here.
He needs to be the first star on a team. With the Pens, he would be number 3.
Bob McKenzie wrote:booboo wrote:After thinking a bit about this, I conclude that Kovalchuk would not like to come here.
He needs to be the first star on a team. With the Pens, he would be number 3.
What is this based off of?
bhaw wrote:I'm undecided on this trade. I think we would be giving up way too much, and having Colby Armstrong included makes me believe it is 100% false. He is the least needed type of player we need right now. For that deal, I could see 2 of the 3 of Staal, Satan, and Letang (I would hope not both Staal AND Letang).
Idoit40fans wrote:bhaw wrote:I'm undecided on this trade. I think we would be giving up way too much, and having Colby Armstrong included makes me believe it is 100% false. He is the least needed type of player we need right now. For that deal, I could see 2 of the 3 of Staal, Satan, and Letang (I would hope not both Staal AND Letang).
There isn't even a proposed trade in the rumor, just that the pens and thrashers are involved. Someone here just made up a deal.
Va Beach Pens Fan wrote:Cojac wasn't the only one who heard it...
http://www.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic. ... p=17530810
meecrofilm wrote:He probably looked way, way, way too much into the short comment about maybe it would be more beneficial to trade Kovalchuk now than later, and decided to cause some hype instead.
Idoit40fans wrote: its just his own end that he gets questionable.
SolidSnake wrote:meecrofilm wrote:He probably looked way, way, way too much into the short comment about maybe it would be more beneficial to trade Kovalchuk now than later, and decided to cause some hype instead.
I just mean that's 2 different people saying they heard something so I dunno.
shmenguin wrote:kovalchuk's contract isn't enticing enough to make this deal. do a swap straight up kovy/staal and i'm game.
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