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Не согласен.Первые 4 года в лиге он играл бошкаотрывательно и крышеснсительно.
Просто жизнь изменилась.Стали щемить за грязные чеки.Отменили красную линию и в обиход вошли мобильные беки,умеющие ехать быстро назад жопой.Фанефу это не дано+старость.Итог очевиден. :-g


Плюс еще когда Эвери орёт на всю лигу что пользовал его будущую жену :-g , все скилы само собой отпадут :-g

Я что-то упустил :-g :-g :-g :-g


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CENTRAL DIVISION

Nashville Predators: Buyers

GM David Poile has already made two significant additions in centers Kyle Turris and Mike Fisher, but he might not be done. No question if it all possible he’d like to add a scoring winger. I personally love pending UFA winger Rick Nash as a fit, but there are lots of winger options on the market for the Preds to look at. And they are doing just that. The Preds are “all-in,” as they say, more so than any team in the West, in my mind, as it comes to the what they’re willing to do ahead of the deadline.

Winnipeg Jets: Buyers

GM Kevin Cheveldayoff is actively making his calls around the league looking at both forward and defencemen options, including, I believe, a phone call with Ottawa regarding Derick Brassard, although I get the sense that was just tire kicking. Still, a top-nine forward with playoff experience would be of interest, generally speaking. Would Jack Johnson be a fit on the blueline? I think the Jets have thrown his name around internally, but he may not be the fit. But adding a defenceman is on the list. Cheveldayoff has patiently built a wonderfully balanced team. The Jets’ window to win has opened. He’s ready to add to the mix, and he’s got young assets to trade. But he’s also got a deep team already. The fit has to make sense.

St. Louis Blues: Buyers

GM Doug Armstrong has said he’d prefer to not get a rental but rather make a hockey deal. The season-ending injury to Robby Fabbri in camp has forever signaled a need for a top-six forward. Could Mike Hoffman or Max Pacioretty be a fit since they’re not rentals? Armstrong is careful, I think, to also look long term and make sure the Blues are in good shape past this season. This is why it will be interesting to see what kind of future assets he’s actually willing to divest himself of if he adds before Feb. 26.

Dallas Stars: (Moderate) buyers

I think GM Jim Nill wants to be careful how he proceeds one year after his team missed the playoffs. I don’t sense a huge appetite to pay big assets for a rental player. If there’s a chance to add a forward for a moderate price, I think he’d look at that. The Stars have been mentioned as a potential Nash destination because of the Ken Hitchcock connection, but unless I’m reading the tea leaves wrong here, I don’t believe there’s a big desire from the Stars to pay that kind of price for a high-end rental. The health of Marc Methot will also dictate whether or not the Stars feels they need a depth piece on the blueline.

Minnesota Wild: (Moderate) buyers

GM Chuck Fletcher spent huge on rental Martin Hanzal a year ago, so he’s got to be careful this time around, which means I highly doubt they’d move their first-round pick again. They don’t have a second-round pick, although they’ve got three third-round choices. A hockey deal makes the most sense here, a player-for-player transaction that perhaps gives them a different fit in terms of a top-nine forward. There’s also been lots of talk that the Wild could move veteran center Matt Cullen, with a return to Pittsburgh the rumored destination.

Colorado Avalanche: TBD

The Avs have hung in the playoff race despite losing Nathan MacKinnon, which is a testament to their turnaround season. In a perfect world, if there was a hockey deal for a top-nine winger, I think the Avs would look at that. Where they are in the standings closer to Feb. 26 will dictate what they do.

Chicago Blackhawks: Sellers (kind of)

The Hawks don’t really have any obvious parts to sell off but any kind of move will obviously have a big-picture feel to it as GM Stan Bowman tries to re-position the team to be competitive next season. Honestly, even if the Hawks were sitting in a playoff spot right now, my sense all along was that Chicago would likely be careful with its future assets.

PACIFIC DIVISION

Vegas Golden Knights: TBD

The incredible story of the expansion team continues, yet that doesn’t mean they can afford to be buyers, the long-term picture still matters. GM George McPhee wants to wait as close to the deadline as possible to firm up his plan. But I certainly think he already wants to make sure he doesn’t take away anything from the chemistry this team has built, so if that means pending UFAs James Neal and David Perron stay put for the playoff run and walk out the door July 1 for nothing, I think they can live with that. I also think if a hockey deal was out there that made sense for a player who could help them past this season, Vegas would be open to that under the right circumstances. But trading away draft picks or prospects for a rental player doesn’t make any sense despite the first-place standing of the team. Just keeping the current team together is their way of being a buyer in many ways given that the original plan before the season was to flip a guy like Neal.

San Jose Sharks: (Moderate) buyers

We’re so used to GM Doug Wilson being as aggressive as they come at this time of year and it’s certainly possible he makes a deal before Feb. 26, but it’s also a reality that the Sharks have committed to this “transition” year, giving their younger players bigger roles and letting them grow, while building up a war chest for the summer at which point, I believe, the Sharks will be aggressive and target UFAs like John Tavares, James van Riemsdyk, etc., or make trades that take advantage of their cap space. But for now, especially with Joe Thornton’s timeline for a recovery unclear, I just don’t sense they are eager to get into the bidding on some of the high-end rentals that are out there. They could still make a moderate move for a forward, but I think Wilson will be careful. That massive cap space he has is pegged for the summer.

Calgary Flames: Buyers

The Flames don’t have a first- or second-round pick in this year’s draft, which complicates things when you’re trying to get into the market for a scoring winger — which they would like to do. It’s why, as I reported last week, they would listen on prospect goalie Jon Gillies as part of that kind of deal or some of their other prospects in the right deal. Hoffman would be a great fit in Calgary but not at the current price tag the Senators are citing. The injury to standout netminder Mike Smith also bears watching, although the early word is that they avoided the worst, which is good news.

Los Angeles Kings: (Moderate) buyers

Hockey deals, not rentals are the name of the game for a Kings team that isn’t guaranteed to make the playoffs. GM Rob Blake’s wish list is two-fold: a No. 4/5 type defenseman and a mid-level skilled/scoring winger.

UPDATE: The Kings acquired Dion Phaneuf (with the Senators retaining 25 percent of his salary) and Nate Thompson, sending Marian Gaborik and Nick Shore to Ottawa.

Anaheim Ducks: TBD

I think GM Bob Murray wishes he had a better idea of his team’s playoff standing by now in terms of figuring out his trade deadline plans. More speed in his lineup is one thing I believe he might look at, which is why I love Michael Grabner as a potential fit, but then again, Anaheim can’t really add a pending UFA if it isn’t sure of making the post-season. Tough call for the Ducks right now.

Edmonton Oilers: Sellers

Pending UFAs Patrick Maroon and Mark Letestu are dangling right now. Letestu will move for sure, while Maroon remains undetermined. GM Peter Chiarelli has to decide if the best trade offer he gets on Maroon (and there’s lots of interest from teams) outweighs the option of re-signing him and at what price.

Vancouver Canucks: Sellers

Pending UFA winger Thomas Vanek is up for grabs, while a decision still looms on defenseman Erik Gudbranson, also UFA July 1, but as of Tuesday he was still a player the Canucks wanted to re-sign if the right deal is there. If they can’t re-sign him, he’ll be dealt and there should be a healthy rental market for a rugged, top-four RHD.

Arizona Coyotes: Sellers

There aren’t any notable UFAs to sell off, so it’s really about beginning the off-season work if you’re GM John Chayka. My understanding is that, aside from untouchables Oliver Ekman-Larsson and rookie Clayton Keller, he’d listen on anyone if it made sense. Max Domi’s name has come up in rumors. I don’t think the Coyotes are shopping him, but as stated above, they would listen if a team made a serious offer that made sense.


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Да прямо скажем, даже не про восточную, а про Флайерз )

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Про Флайерз Иссон вещает:
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Ох и подгорит кое у кого, если Кейн реально в ФФ окажется)

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Ох и подгорит кое у кого, если Кейн реально в ФФ окажется)

И ты туда же, да не будет Хекс за аренду платить активами, какой Кейн :lisenok:

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Ну если за Кейна отдадут Лехтерю (потому что нужно будет освободить место в платежке) плюс какой нибудь проспект, которому уже нечего ловить в системе Филадельфии, можно еще выбор в 3 раунде добавить, то, собственно, почему бы и нет. Это что касается именно аренды.

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Хотя с 3 раундом это я пожадничал. Придется первый/второй накинуть.

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Ох и подгорит кое у кого, если Кейн реально в ФФ окажется)

Хексталл конечно мужик с тараканами, но не идиот. Кэйн нужен тому, у кого цель - минимум финал конфы. Летом он UFA. Смысл отдавать первый пик за пару игр в ПО? Все о чем может идти речь с Клинками - их бэкапер Джонсон за 4 или 5 пик

А на вопросы надо смотреть ширше (с) - в Баффало не только Кейн играет


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Washington Capitals: (Moderate) buyers

The “all-in’’ years of the Capitals are behind them. They’ve not got the kind of credit they deserve for sitting first in the Metro in a transition year with younger players in the lineup after the off-season losses of players like Justin Williams, Marcus Johansson, Karl Alzner and Nate Schmidt. Honestly, I don’t think the organization knew how the team would truly react this season to all the change after yet another crushing defeat to Pittsburgh in the playoffs last spring, seemingly closing their championship window.

Well, they’re in first place in their division.

So, now what?

GM Brian MacLellan spent big on rental Kevin Shattenkirk last year at the deadline without the desired results. Their No. 1 need this year is indeed a veteran defenceman but at a moderate price this time around. Would pending UFA Johnny Oduya in Ottawa make sense?

Pittsburgh Penguins: Buyers

GM Jim Rutherford, no doubt, pines for the pre-cap era. If money wasn’t an issue the Penguins would have added again by now, although they made deals earlier this season for bottom-six center Riley Sheahan and defenseman Jamie Oleksiak. Rutherford, it appears, remains in search of another center and has looked in on the likes of Tomas Plekanec (cap hit likely too big), Jean-Gabriel Pageau (Sens likely aren’t moving him), Mark Letestu, Derick Brassard (cap hit likely too big) and Matt Cullen.

Would a return of Cullen from Minnesota make sense? The Pens have very little cap room, but they still want to add. Let’s see what the wily veteran Rutherford does for his back-to-back Cup champion club which has come alive and is looking for a three-peat.

Philadelphia Flyers: (Moderate) buyers

Injuries at this time of year suddenly change a team’s plans and No. 1 goalie Brian Elliott going down for 5-6 weeks might prompt GM Ron Hextall to bring in some insurance behind Michal Neuvirth to protect the team’s tenuous playoff position. Would either of Chad Johnson, Petr Mrazek or Calvin Pickard make sense? Otherwise, Hextall seems to be indicating a disciplined plan ahead of the deadline where he maintains his big-picture vision — he’s patiently built this team over the last few years and isn’t about to start doling out first-round picks and top prospects for rentals with a playoff spot not fully assured yet.

New Jersey Devils: (Careful) buyers

GM Ray Shero already made an impactful move earlier this season in bringing in top-4 D Sami Vatanen. My guess is if he does something else it’s either a hockey deal or a soft rental move for a top-9 forward but he’s not inclined at this point to pay big prices. Shero won’t lose sight of the fact the Devils are still early in their transformation and have surprised in being in the playoff race.

Carolina Hurricanes: (Moderate) buyers

The Hurricanes have come alive with three straight wins and sit in the last wild-card spot by one point over Columbus and three above the Islanders, as of Wednesday morning. The word out of Carolina is that GM Ron Francis would be open to adding a top-6 or top-9 forward but in a hockey deal, preferably not a rental. He’s also got bottom-six checking forward Marcus Kruger for sale after he cleared waivers last week. Francis is believed to be willing to eat some of his remaining contract to get a trade done. It’s worth noting it is the first trade deadline with new owner Tom Dundon in the house. From all accounts, Dundon has been actively intrigued by all things Hurricanes since taking over. Is there added pressure on Francis to impress the new boss before the deadline?

Columbus Blue Jackets: TBD

Huge win at Brooklyn on Tuesday night but the Blue Jackets over the past two months have been like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get. The offense, for the most part, has struggled this year. No question in the right deal the Jackets would love to acquire a top-six forward. Meanwhile, pending UFA blueliner Jack Johnson still has his trade request on the table. As I reported last week, it’s believed the Jackets might have a late first-round pick on the table, or at least did last week, for Johnson. But they want a forward. Perhaps multiple transactions is the way to go here. Tough position to be in for a team that many thought would challenge for the Metro division title this season.

New York Islanders: TBD

GM Garth Snow, in a Q&A earlier this week with The Athletic colleague Arthur Staple, suggested that while he does have two first-round picks and two second-round picks, he’s not inclined to spend them on rental players ahead of the deadline, which probably makes sense given his team isn’t currently sitting in a playoff spot. On the other hand, I would suggest there’s pressure to make a hockey deal or two for players signed past this season in order to help his team make the playoffs in a year in which so much is riding around John Tavares’ UFA decision.

Yes, obviously the Isles could use an upgrade in goal (would Mrazek make sense?) but let’s be honest, the defensive play in front of the Isles goalies is unacceptable. They need a blueline upgrade even more than a goalie fix, in my humble opinion. Of course, adding impactful defensemen at this time of year comes a very high cost.

New York Rangers: Sellers

They’re only four points out of a playoff spot but again, I’m on record saying GM Jeff Gorton is doing the right thing, the difficult thing, in announcing a rebuild after a decade-plus of contending. Pending UFAs Rick Nash, Nick Holden and Michael Grabner will be dealt before Feb. 26 and we’ll see if there are bigger hockey deals involving Ryan McDonagh, J.T. Miller, Mats Zuccarello or Chris Kreider.

If I’m Gorton, I’m all over Tampa Bay and Boston to try to entice them in a McDonagh deal. Grabner, meanwhile, is likely getting the most traction given his cheap cap hit ($1.65 million) and production (23 goals). Can the Blueshirts extract a low first-round pick for him? The Rangers will eat some money on Nash’s $7.8-million cap hit in order to maximize return. If I’m Gorton, I’m all over Nashville on that one. They’re in win-now mode and are looking for a top-six winger.

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Tampa Bay Lightning: Buyers

I chatted with GM Steve Yzerman on Monday about the trade deadline, and it’s clear the architect of the first-place Bolts is grappling with what he knows his team needs, the high prices that are out there right now, and how last year some teams spent big without the desired effect.

Still, I think Yzerman finds a way to upgrade his blueline before the deadline. Whether that’s a rental like Jack Johnson or Mike Green or a bigger hockey deal for McDonagh, or something else, getting a top four if, at all possible, would be what this team needs most. Adding a top-nine forward isn’t out of the question, either. The Bolts have all their draft picks at their disposal plus a deep, deep list of prospects in the organization. So they’ve got a full toolbox to play with if they decide to act.

Boston Bruins: Buyers

It wouldn’t surprise me if GM Don Sweeney adds both a piece up front and on the back end. He tried on Vatanen earlier this season before Anaheim shipped him to New Jersey and my understanding is that his desire to add some help on the blueline persists. Would he get in on a bigger play for McDonagh or dial it down with more of a depth piece? Would adding rental winger Patrick Maroon from Edmonton be a fit? Like Tampa, Boston is well set up with a nice pool of prospects plus their high picks in the next two entry drafts in place. What’s intriguing is the idea that Tampa and Boston, vying for the Atlantic Division title, could be bidding on similar players which will help the sellers in question drive up the price.

Toronto Maple Leafs: Buyers

The Leafs tried on Travis Hamonic last June, they dabbled on Vatanen earlier this season, and they continue to look for blueline help. It’s believed the Leafs have inquired about Johnson although how much Toronto would be willing to pay remains in question. The Leafs are also at the maximum 50 contracts so whatever they do between now and the deadline they need some breathing room if they’re going to add.

I believe they’re inclined to keep pending UFAs James van Riemsdyk, Tyler Bozak and Leo Komarov for the playoff drive and live with the fact they may lose all three this summer. A deep playoff run is certainly worth it in that case. The Leafs know their rivals, Tampa and Boston, are looking to add, does that mean anything to them? You know what head coach Mike Babcock surely is saying in those meetings with the Leafs front office: “Get me a defenceman.’’

So, the question is this: does Leafs brass truly believe adding a piece or two is worth the price in future assets to go for a run now or do you adhere strictly to the price limit you’ve set if you’re GM Lou Lamoriello and live with the fact you may or may not add a piece, ensuring that the long-term plan doesn’t get dinged? Debate, Leaf fans.

Detroit Red Wings: Sellers

Pending UFA Mike Green is the big fish on the market for the Wings. He’s got a full no-trade but is willing to waive it for the right contender. At least a two-asset haul including a first-round pick seems part of the ask. Does GM Ken Holland and his former Hall of Fame superstar Steve Yzerman get together on a deal? Or can Holland entice the Caps into taking Green back?

Goalie Petr Mrazek is an RFA July 1 but it’s doubtful the Wings qualify him at $4 million so he’s really a rental in many ways, as colleague Craig Custance argued earlier this week. If I’m Holland, I’m all over the Flyers and Islanders with Mrazek. Otherwise, Holland will obviously listen on hockey deals for several of his players, but keep in mind as he continues to transition the Red Wings, he also wants a competitive team next fall, so this isn’t about giving away players for draft picks for the sake of it. If there’s a hockey deal that makes sense, he’ll listen to it.

Florida Panthers: Sellers (kind of)

Unless he’s playing poker with all of us, GM Dale Tallon says he’s looking for stability around his talented young core of players and not looking to do a whole lot ahead of the deadline. Pending UFA winger Radim Vrbata is available and the Panthers have his list of teams via his modified no-trade clause. At 36 years old and only having five goals on the season, I can’t imagine there’s too big of a market for him but I guess since he did score 20 goals last year, there might be a team that offers Florida a middling pick for him.

Montreal Canadiens: Sellers

Are they really sellers, though? Tomas Plekanec is the only real pending UFA of note and it’s not out of the question they re-sign him, although for the right return I think GM Marc Bergevin would also trade him. Otherwise, you’re looking at hockey deals with most of this roster signed past this year. The kind of re-tooling Bergevin plans to do with this team can just as much be happening this summer when teams have more cap flexibility. It will really depend on the kind of offers a desperate playoff-bound team offers up.

So unless a team offers a talented, young center as part of a Max Pacioretty deal, I’m not sure why the Habs would think of moving their captain. There are teams who are interested in Andrew Shaw but the Canadiens currently don’t seem inclined to move him. I suppose that could always change but that’s the feeling right now. Most interesting to me is how rival team execs react when I ask what they think Bergevin might end up doing before the deadline. Their answers are all over the place. What’s Bergevin’s favorite saying? “Expect the unexpected.’’

Ottawa Senators: Sellers

It began with the Dion Phaneuf deal, which despite taking back Marian Gaborik as part of the package, will net the club a saving in real cash of north of $5 million. Like Montreal, Ottawa isn’t in a traditional seller seat, with only Johnny Oduya as the notable pending UFA. GM Pierre Dorion will move him for a middling to low pick. The real question is whether Dorion makes more hockey deals. He’s listening mostly on Derick Brassard, Mike Hoffman, Zach Smith and Ryan Dzingel, players all signed past this season.

The price for Brassard set by Dorion is a first-round pick, top prospect and a third piece. A bit rich for your blood? I’m sure Dorion would point to the fact Brassard is the top centre on the trade market right now so the price should indeed be high. I also believe a team has already indicated to Dorion that they’d pay a first-round pick for Hoffman but the Senators want more than that. In the end, if nobody pays the high prices, Dorion doesn’t have to move any of these players before Feb. 26. Like Montreal, the re-tooling can continue in the summer.

Buffalo Sabres: Sellers

It’s really all about Evander Kane. The pending UFA winger has been on the trade market for quite a while. The arrival of Nash on the market last week provided stiff competition for the Sabres but on the other hand, I think GM Jason Botterill feels if Nash gets dealt first, it will help firm up the market price and all those teams that struck out on the Rangers winger will circle back to the Sabres for Kane. Then again, perhaps a team steps up sooner on Kane and pays the price (first-round pick, prospect and a third piece). Obviously, the Sabres are willing to move pending UFAs Benoit Pouliot, Jordan Nolan and Josh Gorges, as well as listen on pending UFA goalie Chad Johnson if there’s a need.


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Ох и подгорит кое у кого, если Кейн реально в ФФ окажется)

Хексталл конечно мужик с тараканами, но не идиот. Кэйн нужен тому, у кого цель - минимум финал конфы. Летом он UFA. Смысл отдавать первый пик за пару игр в ПО? Все о чем может идти речь с Клинками - их бэкапер Джонсон за 4 или 5 пик

А на вопросы надо смотреть ширше (с) - в Баффало не только Кейн играет

С баффальскими киперами с обоими слухи ходили, и про джонсона и про ленера. Видать оба и не нужны, значит хотят кого то кипером к себе, допустим из наших.

А хотя, у нас же эллиот сломался. Стало быть нам нужнее.

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Ленер очень интересный персонаж, проведший 200+ игр в двух днищенских командах, по при этом имеющий 2.78 GAA и коэф. надежности равный 0.916. При этом ему всего 26 и по факту он только раскрывается как кипер и основная часть карьеры еще впереди. Он сейчас получает $4M и будет явно просить больше (5-6?). Потянет ли его Баффало по деньгам? Логика мне подсказывает,что конкуренция на него будет высокой. Если бы не гипотетический Харт - интересно было бы его глянуть у нас на пару сезонов.


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