Eklund
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Joined: 09.15.2005
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Salami_Tsunami
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Barrie, ON Joined: 06.04.2016
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Are we talking sexy long legs or stumpy hairy ones? |
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mayorofangrytown
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Downingtown, PA Joined: 08.16.2006
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Patch doesn't help long term. Flyers are building long term. Doesn't make any sense for the Flyers. I'd be pretty angry if that was a move we made |
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No way. Best contract in hockey and consistent 65 pt guy. Need more than a prospect who is highly regarded, but having a difficult time cracking a weak Flyers D corps. Imo, anyways. |
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Not_Yan
St Louis Blues |
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Location: it's an excellent product, easier, quicker, and even better than real mashed potatoes. Joined: 04.19.2013
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isaiah520
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: "All train compartments smell vaguely of sh*t. It gets so you don't mind it" Joined: 12.26.2006
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Pass. Sanheim is likely w/in range of Sergachev as a prospect. Not as high just yet, but might be closer than many think. Add to that, Flyers arc doesn't match w/ taking on '07 draft plyr like Pacioretty.
They need more scoring, but this type of move is just a S-T fix that goes against the grain of Hextall's current build. More of a holmgren-type move. |
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No way. Best contract in hockey and consistent 65 pt guy. Need more than a prospect who is highly regarded, but having a difficult time cracking a weak Flyers D corps. Imo, anyways. - Brandon Smillie
Difficult time hahahahahah. And you actually blog here |
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KGBflyers10
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: United States, PA Joined: 10.28.2007
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It's always comical when both fanbases hate the return on an Ek rumor. |
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corduroy
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: “How many times is she gonna ask this f'n question?”, NT Joined: 12.09.2006
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Patch doesn't help long term. Flyers are building long term. Doesn't make any sense for the Flyers. I'd be pretty angry if that was a move we made - mayorofangrytown
Stop making sense |
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Aetherial
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Has anyone discussed the standings today? Joined: 06.30.2006
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Make zero sense for either team.
Habs in win now mode, giving away their best offensive player and Flyers building a solid young team dealing for a vet who is not exactly known around the league as a character guy.
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RhinoFan
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Visionville Joined: 10.12.2015
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Make zero sense for either team.
Habs in win now mode, giving away their best offensive player and Flyers building a solid young team dealing for a vet who is not exactly known around the league as a character guy. - Aetherial
This |
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Difficult time hahahahahah. And you actually blog here - HOWSMYDICTATE
No worries about a dif of opinion, but he's 21 and has had good numbers so far, but he has to show he is ready this summer for the Flyers. So far he hasn't really shown himself to be a sure thing worthy of a first line, 35 goal winger. |
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A 28 year old 35 goal scorer for a maybe NHL second pair defender? Sure. I'll go poop unicorns, give me a minute. |
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Bill Meltzer
Editor |
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 07.13.2006
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Ron Hextall will not even consider trades of this nature (at least not until such a time when he feels the team is one player away from being a prime Cup contender). He is all about adding prospects and picks, not subtracting them in trades for players in their late 20s.
Everything he has done as Flyers GM has been consistent with this oft-stated strategy.
It isn't about to change.
The Flyers are high on Oskar Lindblom and there are power forward types they like (such as Wade Allison) in the pipeline projected to be ready in the next few seasons.
A Sanheim for Pacioretty deal isn't happening, nor has it likely even been discussed in earnest. It's also not the right fit for the Habs to be enoigh to move Pacioretty right now. |
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No worries about a dif of opinion, but he's 21 and has had good numbers so far, but he has to show he is ready this summer for the Flyers. So far he hasn't really shown himself to be a sure thing worthy of a first line, 35 goal winger. - Brandon Smillie
This is a much better way to phrase it, ty. |
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YELAK
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Red deer, AB Joined: 10.04.2014
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Patch doesn't help long term. Flyers are building long term. Doesn't make any sense for the Flyers. I'd be pretty angry if that was a move we made - mayorofangrytown
Haha what? You would be angry if you picked up patches for a mid pick and prospect? This is such a retarded potential deal I would think it is completely made up by an idiot... oh ya |
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ghostofRC
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Boyle, AB Joined: 09.21.2014
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Ron Hextall will not even consider trades of this nature (at least not until such a time when he feels the team is one player away from being a prime Cup contender). He is all about adding prospects and picks, not subtracting them in trades for players in their late 20s.
Everything he has done as Flyers GM has been consistent with this oft-stated strategy.
It isn't about to change.
The Flyers are high on Oskar Lindblom and there are power forward types they like (such as Wade Allison) in the pipeline projected to be ready in the next few seasons.
A Sanheim for Pacioretty deal isn't happening, nor has it likely even been discussed in earnest. It's also not the right fit for the Habs to be enoigh to move Pacioretty right now. - bmeltzer
Going against the boss...ballsy. |
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Just5
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: PA Joined: 05.22.2008
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Ron Hextall will not even consider trades of this nature (at least not until such a time when he feels the team is one player away from being a prime Cup contender). He is all about adding prospects and picks, not subtracting them in trades for players in their late 20s.
Everything he has done as Flyers GM has been consistent with this oft-stated strategy.
It isn't about to change.
The Flyers are high on Oskar Lindblom and there are power forward types they like (such as Wade Allison) in the pipeline projected to be ready in the next few seasons.
A Sanheim for Pacioretty deal isn't happening, nor has it likely even been discussed in earnest. It's also not the right fit for the Habs to be enoigh to move Pacioretty right now. - bmeltzer
Thanks bill
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This is a much better way to phrase it, ty. - HOWSMYDICTATE
As I mentioned to the Habs comments on my first official article, I can be a bit ignorant sometimes. |
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MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
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No way. Best contract in hockey and consistent 65 pt guy. Need more than a prospect who is highly regarded, but having a difficult time cracking a weak Flyers D corps. Imo, anyways. - Brandon Smillie
Sanheim is not having a difficult time cracking the Flyers defense. Hextall and the Flyers are being patient with Sanheim and developing his all around game.
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Just5
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: PA Joined: 05.22.2008
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It's always comical when both fanbases hate the return on an Ek rumor. - KGBflyers10
It's just dumb from a flyer perspective. Not because the trade is off balance but because of where the flyers are at. The guy is a ufa in 2 years. Why trade a nice prospect they've spent time developing when they're not ready to win now anyway? Makes no sense |
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First of all, any Flyer fan that wouldn't pull the trigger on this deal in a heartbeat is a complete and utter moron.
Pacioretty may not be a character guy, I will give you that...but somehow you dorks are acting like 28 is over the hill. I agree, the game has hanged because of the cap, but until a few seasons ago 26-32 was seen as a players 'peak years'. They could make this trade and then flip him somewhere else and get WAY more than a middling prospect and a third rounder. Unreal.
I get it....most of you play fantasy in keeper leaves where there is a major bias against guys 30 and older....right? That must be it.
There is zero to discuss here....no way any team with Pacioretty would make this move. |
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Thehabsfan93
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 09.17.2011
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Good deal for Philly. Not for the Habs though. |
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wbon22
Season Ticket Holder Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: Cherry Hill, NJ Joined: 02.21.2008
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IMHO this is insane.
You don't trade a prospect like Sanheim and a draft pick. That is too high a price for a one player return. If the Flyers were getting a 1st and Pacioretty...I might not bristle so much. But again, this feels like someone in Montreal is floating rumors to see if anyone bites.
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Just5
Philadelphia Flyers |
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Location: PA Joined: 05.22.2008
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First of all, any Flyer fan that wouldn't pull the trigger on this deal in a heartbeat is a complete and utter moron.
Pacioretty may not be a character guy, I will give you that...but somehow you dorks are acting like 28 is over the hill. I agree, the game has hanged because of the cap, but until a few seasons ago 26-32 was seen as a players 'peak years'. They could make this trade and then flip him somewhere else and get WAY more than a middling prospect and a third rounder. Unreal.
I get it....most of you play fantasy in keeper leaves where there is a major bias against guys 30 and older....right? That must be it.
There is zero to discuss here....no way any team with Pacioretty would make this move. - Dollars2Donuts
Any fan of a team not ready to win now and not willing to trade for a pending ufa in 2 years is a complete and utter moron? Check
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