i actually think you'll see him moved.Nick wroteCOLONDucks want Gardiner back? Randy sure doesn't seem to love him.
I can see a deal of Jake for Etem.
however, didn't we get Jake from the ducks?
i actually think you'll see him moved.Nick wroteCOLONDucks want Gardiner back? Randy sure doesn't seem to love him.
dependsNick wroteCOLONHe has virtually no slack from Randy, but I believe moving him would be a big mistake on our end.
+1KapG wroteCOLONGunnars looked like his normal self minus maybe one or two hiccups. That said every dman on our team has had a slip or two or ten in some cases...
No issues with his play here.
i would think if we move a D he'd be recalledSuperMario wroteCOLONWhy do people keep coming up with rumours that we're moving our D? We need to add there not subtract! Unless we get a D back, I don't see how we move one, unless it's Liles of course.
I put no emphasis on rumours like this because it makes no sense for the team in question. Why would we move Gardiner for Etem? Etem wouldn't even get a spot in our Top 9 when we are healthy. It makes no sense. Taking rumours with a grain of salt is always important.Fair Deals Steve wroteCOLONi would think if we move a D he'd be recalledSuperMario wroteCOLONWhy do people keep coming up with rumours that we're moving our D? We need to add there not subtract! Unless we get a D back, I don't see how we move one, unless it's Liles of course.
esp if it was Gardiner.
and these rumours are coming from after 40mins (sat night) did you not see them? they speculated Gardiner would be/could be traded and thought the ducks offered one of Etem/DSP or both.
+1Nick wroteCOLONThe Rielly we need, is much like the Gardiner we need. An all-around skating dman. We have the physical bodies in Phaneuf, Franson and Fraser, but they should be complimented by guys that cover more ice, Gunner is efficient and I expect he'll find form again next to Dion, I personally have liked some signs between Franson and Gardiner... for this season that means there is no spot for Rielly, as like Shiv i think another year of development is a good thing. Fraser & Ranger/Percy would work fine for us.
im not sure i'll ever understand this argument. how does sending him back to junior when he is good enough to play in the NHL good for his "development".Nick wroteCOLONThe Rielly we need, is much like the Gardiner we need. An all-around skating dman. We have the physical bodies in Phaneuf, Franson and Fraser, but they should be complimented by guys that cover more ice, Gunner is efficient and I expect he'll find form again next to Dion, I personally have liked some signs between Franson and Gardiner... for this season that means there is no spot for Rielly, as like Shiv i think another year of development is a good thing. Fraser & Ranger/Percy would work fine for us.
The next step for our team is making our top pairing absolutely formidable. If Reilly can become that ideal partner for Dion we'd be a much hard team to play.
If Nonis gets Corey Perry for Gardiner, I'll be okay with it haha.Fair Deals Steve wroteCOLONmeh,
i'm not upset and i hope we dont move Jake. That said moving Liles is next to impossible with the cap being down. If there is a Gardiner trade out there that makes sense i'm sure Nonis will explore it (no different than any othe player on the leaf roster) and thirdly these are rumours, you boys have your panties in a bunch.
This is the same argument that can be made for almost any elite prospect who gets sent back. Some of the very best have been sent back. Huberdeau is one off the top of my head.anton wroteCOLONim not sure i'll ever understand this argument. how does sending him back to junior when he is good enough to play in the NHL good for his "development".Nick wroteCOLONThe Rielly we need, is much like the Gardiner we need. An all-around skating dman. We have the physical bodies in Phaneuf, Franson and Fraser, but they should be complimented by guys that cover more ice, Gunner is efficient and I expect he'll find form again next to Dion, I personally have liked some signs between Franson and Gardiner... for this season that means there is no spot for Rielly, as like Shiv i think another year of development is a good thing. Fraser & Ranger/Percy would work fine for us.
The next step for our team is making our top pairing absolutely formidable. If Reilly can become that ideal partner for Dion we'd be a much hard team to play.
he's going to be playing against NHLers his entire career, not 17 year old kids. he's not going to develop the ability to defend against NHLers by playing against teenagers. he's going to develop into an NHLer by practicing and playing with and against other NHLers.
he had a rocky half (as did the whole team) in his 1st NHL game ever...then he went on to play excellently for 1.5 periods. let him prove himself at this level.
they get sent back because they don't make the team. rielly made the team. he's played 1 game at the NHL level and looked excellent for half of it. let's give him an opportunity to prove himself in the NHL before arbitrarily sending him back to a junior league for his "development"SuperMario wroteCOLONThis is the same argument that can be made for almost any elite prospect who gets sent back. Some of the very best have been sent back. Huberdeau is one off the top of my head.anton wroteCOLONim not sure i'll ever understand this argument. how does sending him back to junior when he is good enough to play in the NHL good for his "development".Nick wroteCOLONThe Rielly we need, is much like the Gardiner we need. An all-around skating dman. We have the physical bodies in Phaneuf, Franson and Fraser, but they should be complimented by guys that cover more ice, Gunner is efficient and I expect he'll find form again next to Dion, I personally have liked some signs between Franson and Gardiner... for this season that means there is no spot for Rielly, as like Shiv i think another year of development is a good thing. Fraser & Ranger/Percy would work fine for us.
The next step for our team is making our top pairing absolutely formidable. If Reilly can become that ideal partner for Dion we'd be a much hard team to play.
he's going to be playing against NHLers his entire career, not 17 year old kids. he's not going to develop the ability to defend against NHLers by playing against teenagers. he's going to develop into an NHLer by practicing and playing with and against other NHLers.
he had a rocky half (as did the whole team) in his 1st NHL game ever...then he went on to play excellently for 1.5 periods. let him prove himself at this level.
Sending players back, especially d-men, is never a bad thing. The most we lose is 1 year of Rielly on that roster. But in that time, he can put on muscle and focus on areas of his game to improve. it is EXTREMELY rare for a d-man to breakout at Rielly's age AND keep it up for his career without regressing. Most of the time, if a d-man breaks out, there is a regression/a plateau reached. Which is why most of the stud d-men you see come about around 23-24.