Consistently ironic.kyuss wroteCOLONthat's just consistent dudeDa_Hawks wroteCOLONYou want the young player in Heiskanen for your old player in Hornqvist, but you refuse to trade the young player in Chester for the older player in Rinne. That's the irony.kyuss wroteCOLONseriously, how not wanting to move Shestyorkin in a deal for Rinne contradicts preferring Heiskanen to Hornqvist?
in both cases I'm giving preference to the waiver exempt unproven young prospect over the proven key-performer veteran
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everyone wants the young players. once you hit 24 - you are almost in the glue factory
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If he wants the younger player... and refuses to trade the younger player then it's pretty clear he prefers the younger player.... lol wtfDa_Hawks wroteCOLONYou want the young player in Heiskanen for your old player in Hornqvist, but you refuse to trade the young player in Chester for the older player in Rinne. That's the irony.kyuss wroteCOLONseriously, how not wanting to move Shestyorkin in a deal for Rinne contradicts preferring Heiskanen to Hornqvist?
in both cases I'm giving preference to the waiver exempt unproven young prospect over the proven key-performer veteran
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There is no doubt he values the younger players. That was never in question. But... well if you can't see my point... then never mind.koomzzz wroteCOLONIf he wants the younger player... and refuses to trade the younger player then it's pretty clear he prefers the younger player.... lol wtfDa_Hawks wroteCOLONYou want the young player in Heiskanen for your old player in Hornqvist, but you refuse to trade the young player in Chester for the older player in Rinne. That's the irony.kyuss wroteCOLONseriously, how not wanting to move Shestyorkin in a deal for Rinne contradicts preferring Heiskanen to Hornqvist?
in both cases I'm giving preference to the waiver exempt unproven young prospect over the proven key-performer veteran
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That's the only point you've made. But if you're gonna be the guy that knows something and will say you know it, but tell everyone else they don't know it and act like you're a big deal then fine, just seems very middle school.Da_Hawks wroteCOLONThere is no doubt he values the younger players. That was never in question. But... well never mind if you can't see it.koomzzz wroteCOLONIf he wants the younger player... and refuses to trade the younger player then it's pretty clear he prefers the younger player.... lol wtfDa_Hawks wroteCOLONYou want the young player in Heiskanen for your old player in Hornqvist, but you refuse to trade the young player in Chester for the older player in Rinne. That's the irony.kyuss wroteCOLONseriously, how not wanting to move Shestyorkin in a deal for Rinne contradicts preferring Heiskanen to Hornqvist?
in both cases I'm giving preference to the waiver exempt unproven young prospect over the proven key-performer veteran
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... I already made my point clear... the irony was him wanting a young player for an old player and then refusing to give up a young player for a older player...koomzzz wroteCOLONThat's the only point you've made. But if you're gonna be the guy that knows something and will say you know it, but tell everyone else they don't know it and act like you're a big deal then fine, just seems very middle school.Da_Hawks wroteCOLONThere is no doubt he values the younger players. That was never in question. But... well never mind if you can't see it.koomzzz wroteCOLONIf he wants the younger player... and refuses to trade the younger player then it's pretty clear he prefers the younger player.... lol wtfDa_Hawks wroteCOLONYou want the young player in Heiskanen for your old player in Hornqvist, but you refuse to trade the young player in Chester for the older player in Rinne. That's the irony.kyuss wroteCOLONseriously, how not wanting to move Shestyorkin in a deal for Rinne contradicts preferring Heiskanen to Hornqvist?
in both cases I'm giving preference to the waiver exempt unproven young prospect over the proven key-performer veteran
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That is not irony. But by all means carry onDa_Hawks wroteCOLON
... I already made my point clear... the irony was him wanting a young player for an old player and then refusing to give up a young player for a older player...
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It is... But whatever you say.koomzzz wroteCOLONThat is not irony. But by all means carry onDa_Hawks wroteCOLON
... I already made my point clear... the irony was him wanting a young player for an old player and then refusing to give up a young player for a older player...
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That just means he wants young players. Like everyone.
You willing to trade your prospects for 35 year olds?
You willing to trade your prospects for 35 year olds?
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Once I am trying to compete, then absolutely.Matthew wroteCOLONThat just means he wants young players. Like everyone.
You willing to trade your prospects for 35 year olds?
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Doesn't he all ready own dubnyk tho?Da_Hawks wroteCOLONOnce I am trying to compete, then absolutely.Matthew wroteCOLONThat just means he wants young players. Like everyone.
You willing to trade your prospects for 35 year olds?
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Brandon Tanev + Urho Vaakanainen for Rinne
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Yeah.Matthew wroteCOLONDoesn't he all ready own dubnyk tho?Da_Hawks wroteCOLONOnce I am trying to compete, then absolutely.Matthew wroteCOLONThat just means he wants young players. Like everyone.
You willing to trade your prospects for 35 year olds?
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Would Like to switch it up a bit hit me up before roster submission thankslightupdadarkness wroteCOLONC - all rank as 1st line C
Getzlaf - 31OV Ranked C on fantrax in only 51GP
Carter - Injury caused missed GP but was 2OV ranked C the year before
Backstrom - 19OV Ranked C on fantrax
Torcheck - 6OV Ranked C on fantrax
Crosby - 9OV Ranked C on fantrax
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Byfuglien - 7OV Ranked D on fantrax
John Carlson - 4OV Ranked D on fantrax
Oscar Klefbom - down year b/c of shoulder injury, young and cost controlled
Dougie Hamilton - 25OV Ranked D on fantrax, lead D in Gs scored
Zach Werenski - 37 points with a messed up shoulder had fixed in the offseason
Nikita Zaitsev - down year b/c of injuries, young and cost controlled
Mikhail Sergachev - 40pts as a rookie D
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Matt Nieto - young PK specialist with scoring
Tom Pyatt - W lead league in blocks
Antoine Roussel - PIMs, hits, PK, with a touch of scoring
Logan Shaw - futures
Martin Frk - 25 pts in first crack in the NHL in 60 some games
Tyson Jost - Okay Prospect
Evgeny Svechnikov - cracking the lineup in near the end of the year
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Is that list even up to date? Where is Connor?
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Yeah it’s up to date it’s been edited and doubt anyone pays up for ConnorDa_Hawks wroteCOLONIs that list even up to date? Where is Connor?
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just thought it curious that you'd leave out Connor but include the likes of Crosby and company (who would seem to have more value...).lightupdadarkness wroteCOLONYeah it’s up to date it’s been edited and doubt anyone pays up for ConnorDa_Hawks wroteCOLONIs that list even up to date? Where is Connor?
Either way, I can't afford any of them haha.