It wont be long before Yakupov will be better then Simmonds... I mean the kid only has little more then 1 season under his belt... and a top overall pick... plus you get another lottery top pick.... trade would end up being Yakupov and Ekblad for simmonds, Coburn, and some guy around 15 in this draft....
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Feb 5 @ 3:04 PM ET
It wont be long before Yakupov will be better then Simmonds... I mean the kid only has little more then 1 season under his belt... and a top overall pick... plus you get another lottery top pick.... trade would end up being Yakupov and Ekblad for simmonds, Coburn, and some guy around 15 in this draft.... - youarewrong
It wont be long before Yakupov will be better then Simmonds... I mean the kid only has little more then 1 season under his belt... and a top overall pick... plus you get another lottery top pick.... trade would end up being Yakupov and Ekblad for simmonds, Coburn, and some guy around 15 in this draft.... - youarewrong
You really put A LOT of stock in young players. You seem, to me, to sometimes treat potential like levels that are reached 100% of the time. Yakupov COULD be the next Ovechkin, or he COULD be the next Zherdev.
So you're giving up our team's top power forward/goal scorer who's locked up at a great rate for 4 more years and our best (current) defenseman signed past this season for a young one-dimensional player and the chance (no assurance) to draft a defenseman who may/may not be good in the NHL? No thank you sir.
You really put A LOT of stock in young players. You seem, to me, to sometimes treat potential like levels that are reached 100% of the time. Yakupov COULD be the next Ovechkin, or he COULD be the next Zherdev.
So you're giving up our team's top power forward/goal scorer who's locked up at a great rate for 4 more years and our best (current) defenseman signed past this season for a young one-dimensional player and the chance (no assurance) to draft a defenseman who may/may not be good in the NHL? No thank you sir. - jmatchett383
We really need Yakupov's 21 points and -30 on this team - PhillySportsGuy
Buy low.
If he had 40 points and a +10 we wouldn't stand a chance at getting the guy who broke many of stammer's sarna records.
I thought yak's scouting reports were pretty positive regarding defense. I think the +/- is more to do with Edmonton than anything else. The kid could use some motivation and confidence. Jmo.
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Feb 5 @ 3:15 PM ET
You really put A LOT of stock in young players. You seem, to me, to sometimes treat potential like levels that are reached 100% of the time. Yakupov COULD be the next Ovechkin, or he COULD be the next Zherdev.
So you're giving up our team's top power forward/goal scorer who's locked up at a great rate for 4 more years and our best (current) defenseman signed past this season for a young one-dimensional player and the chance (no assurance) to draft a defenseman who may/may not be good in the NHL? No thank you sir. - jmatchett383
You really put A LOT of stock in young players. You seem, to me, to sometimes treat potential like levels that are reached 100% of the time. Yakupov COULD be the next Ovechkin, or he COULD be the next Zherdev.
So you're giving up our team's top power forward/goal scorer who's locked up at a great rate for 4 more years and our best (current) defenseman signed past this season for a young one-dimensional player and the chance (no assurance) to draft a defenseman who may/may not be good in the NHL? No thank you sir. - jmatchett383
No more then you guys do with Schenn, Laughton, and Couturier.... I mean there are people in here saying you dont trade Couturier for ANYONE.... I mean come on. Besides, there are very few forwards that go 1 overall that dont go on to have all-star careers... maybe 2 in the last 20 years...