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Not enough coming from Boston. Throw in a 2nd. - Steven_Dean
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Nyquist, Mantha, Mrzek and a 1st for Hall |
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Dangles13
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: MB Joined: 02.08.2011
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Like Boston is going to trade Lucic or Hamilton for someone who can't stay healthy through the course of season and has accomplished diddly poop.
You guys (frank)ed this all up not drafting Seguin. The Hall as Bruin ship sailed years ago. - glove_was_stuck
I could see Boston trading Lucic soon because of cap issues but I don't see the point in swapping identical 6 mil contracts. |
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Pittsburgh Penguins |
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Location: OH Joined: 10.02.2014
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Nyquist, Mantha, Mrzek and a 1st for Hall - porkchops1977
Add datsyuk and lidstrom in his prime and maybe you have a deal- oiler fans |
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Add datsyuk and lidstrom in his prime and maybe you have a deal- oiler fans - znagle
I can throw in a Lidstrom jersey |
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I could see Boston trading Lucic soon because of cap issues but I don't see the point in swapping identical 6 mil contracts. - Dangles13
Neither do I. Also completely kills what's left of Boston's identity. Hall plays tough but seems to be more reckless abandon rather than actually being tough. |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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Dougie Armstrong?
Why would Boston trade St-Louis GM?
or you meant Hamilton? - Symba007
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joshs
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: cheektowaga, NY Joined: 07.07.2012
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Nyquist, Mantha, Mrzek and a 1st for Hall - porkchops1977
Interesting. Depends on what you think of mantha. I think he's got what it takes to be a future great winger but for some it might be different. |
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Dangles13
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: MB Joined: 02.08.2011
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Neither do I. Also completely kills what's left of Boston's identity. Hall plays tough but seems to be more reckless abandon rather than actually being tough. - glove_was_stuck
Yeah he's physically tough but not mentally, as in he pops back up after a big check but he won't defend his team-mates the way Lucic does. |
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ehabs9
Florida Panthers |
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Location: I've got a shitty team, and the only prescription, is more character., QC Joined: 07.15.2009
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Personally I'd rather see my team trade for Eberle. Obviously going to cost you less of a return, and I think you end up with more bang for your buck with that said.
All of which isn't to say I wouldn't love Hall on the Habs, just think he's clearly going to cost any team interested a huge amount in return. |
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Interesting. Depends on what you think of mantha. I think he's got what it takes to be a future great winger but for some it might be different. - joshs
the oilers would probably ruin him |
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spatso
Ottawa Senators |
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Location: jensen beach, FL Joined: 02.19.2007
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I could see Hall being traded. But not until the off season.
Most playoff competitive teams cannot risk making their best offer right now.
Come June, teams will be able to restructure in relation to the cap and there could be some monster offers, including
a #1 goalie
a top 6 skater
a top prospect
a #1 pick (top 10) |
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joshs
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: cheektowaga, NY Joined: 07.07.2012
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Neither do I. Also completely kills what's left of Boston's identity. Hall plays tough but seems to be more reckless abandon rather than actually being tough. - glove_was_stuck
Hall can individually get it done. Burn by defenders, strong enough on his skates to muscle off defenders & he has a work ethic. He would make a team like Boston, who has team guys throughout their roster a very good team. Like how kovalchuk did with nj. |
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Habsody
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: 3-Rivières, QC Joined: 12.16.2007
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For hall they would ask for something crazy like Hamilton, Subban, prospect and a 1st...
Aka, not worth it. Not sure I trade Hamilton straight up for Hall... Yes, hall is a better player, but top pairing Dmen don't grow on trees, especially ones that are early 20's and already a top pairing Dman, with Chara older why would they ever move Dougie. I think Hamilton is pretty much unmovable.
Bruins could realistically offer Subban, Khoklachev, Krug and a 1st or something like that most likely, which likely doesn't get it done - MrBeanTown
A second pairing D, a guy that will never be anything more than a backup, a question mark and a late first for one of the most dynamic skater in the league that is still itching the surface of his potential. |
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ehabs9
Florida Panthers |
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Location: I've got a shitty team, and the only prescription, is more character., QC Joined: 07.15.2009
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I could see Hall being traded. But not until the off season.
Most playoff competitive teams cannot risk making their best offer right now.
Come June, teams will be able to restructure in relation to the cap and there could be some monster offers, including
a #1 goalie
a top 6 skater
a top prospect
a #1 pick (top 10) - spatso
This is true. There's no playoff team that can offer what Edmonton would need without putting themselves behind where they are today in terms of competing. There is the option of a trade with another bottom end team though, if they're looking to finally shake up the room and get a new look in both cases.
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joshs
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: cheektowaga, NY Joined: 07.07.2012
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the oilers would probably ruin him - porkchops1977
They will for sure, just give him a roster spot without making him earn it. Waste valuable years of a ELC. |
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bluenoter
St Louis Blues |
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Location: Southern, IL Joined: 04.05.2013
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Dougie Armstrong?
Why would Boston trade St-Louis GM?
or you meant Hamilton? - Symba007
We better not be getting a GM back in that trade. We will bring up a prospect GM from the minors before taking on MacT. |
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ehabs9
Florida Panthers |
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Location: I've got a shitty team, and the only prescription, is more character., QC Joined: 07.15.2009
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joshs
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: cheektowaga, NY Joined: 07.07.2012
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Well this is a bit exaggerated on all accounts.... - ehabs9
I was thinking the same thing. Lol |
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eichiefs9
New York Islanders |
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Location: NY Joined: 11.03.2008
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Well this is a bit exaggerated on all accounts.... - ehabs9
Also, I believe he meant "scratching" the surface. I don't know how you "itch" something. |
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Habsody
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: 3-Rivières, QC Joined: 12.16.2007
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Well this is a bit exaggerated on all accounts.... - ehabs9
Feel free to elaborate my good man. |
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Habsody
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: 3-Rivières, QC Joined: 12.16.2007
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Also, I believe he meant "scratching" the surface. I don't know how you "itch" something. - eichiefs9
You're right, that's the word i was looking for. |
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Springsteen
New Jersey Devils |
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Location: Morristown, NJ Joined: 07.15.2014
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That'd be so dumb. As everyone has said a million times: Eberle, Yakupov, and prospects should be their only real pieces in a trade. |
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Well this is a bit exaggerated on all accounts.... - ehabs9
Who is faster on skates in the NHL with as much or more skill than Hall... Oh ya and under 22 yrs? |
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Hall can individually get it done. Burn by defenders, strong enough on his skates to muscle off defenders & he has a work ethic. He would make a team like Boston, who has team guys throughout their roster a very good team. Like how kovalchuk did with nj. - joshs
It all depends. Say it would cost the Bruins Krejci then there is no point. All the other centers are slotted incorrectly and you have what has been happening with the Bruins throughout the duration of his injury. |
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