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Post by Jacques Strap on Jan 2, 2024 15:57:06 GMT -4
Baie-Comeau still shopping for a forward rumor is a 3 way fight between Baie-Comeau, Victo, and Rimouski to add Fauchon from Blainville. Maybe someone can wake up Cam Russell now.
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Post by jordo999 on Jan 2, 2024 15:59:09 GMT -4
Baie-Comeau still shopping for a forward rumor is a 3 way fight between Baie-Comeau, Victo, and Rimouski to add Fauchon from Blainville. Maybe someone can wake up Cam Russell now. floodgates are definitely open lol.
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Post by Briwhel on Jan 2, 2024 16:00:12 GMT -4
Baie-Comeau still shopping for a forward rumor is a 3 way fight between Baie-Comeau, Victo, and Rimouski to add Fauchon from Blainville. Maybe someone can wake up Cam Russell now. What do you want him to do? Mianscum is still available and likely to be traded to Halifax. After that, Halifax doesn't have a lot of picks so they either need cheaper players or guys that can be acquired for young players/futures.
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Post by Jacques Strap on Jan 2, 2024 16:18:04 GMT -4
Maybe someone can wake up Cam Russell now. What do you want him to do? Mianscum is still available and likely to be traded to Halifax. After that, Halifax doesn't have a lot of picks so they either need cheaper players or guys that can be acquired for young players/futures. Do you not think this is a year Halifax has to go for it with the current players they have? I personally want him to go for it. Trade some futures for this year. The window is closing for the Mooseheads IMO.
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Post by Briwhel on Jan 2, 2024 16:19:51 GMT -4
What do you want him to do? Mianscum is still available and likely to be traded to Halifax. After that, Halifax doesn't have a lot of picks so they either need cheaper players or guys that can be acquired for young players/futures. Do you not think this is a year Halifax has to go for it with the current players they have? I personally want him to go for it. Trade some futures for this year. The window is closing for the Mooseheads IMO. Based on the roster Halifax has, the best course of action (outside of Mianscum) would probably be to grab some pieces from Bathurst/SJ that might not interest Quebec teams as much.
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Post by Briwhel on Jan 3, 2024 10:01:00 GMT -4
x.com/StDenis1047/status/1742534432936939539?s=20Luneau deal is no longer completed. Looking at this from a different perspective, if Anaheim can't send him down while he's hurt/sick, then they run into a situation where the 40 games will almost certainly hit, which would make sending him back make less sense. Once he gets healthy, he will be eligible for an AHL conditioning stint, so it's unlikely that he passes the 10 NHL games no matter what.
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Post by jordo999 on Jan 4, 2024 12:34:42 GMT -4
with Arseneault to BC have to think they're out on Fauchon. But never know! They still have trade bait.
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Post by Reesor on Jan 5, 2024 12:13:12 GMT -4
Not sure if I agree with this type of transaction. It obviously has to be approved by the league, so it must be fine. But usually the conditional trades involve a bunch of picks up front that get returned if the conditions aren't met. This one looks like a player that would normally get traded for the equivalent of multiple 1sts getting traded for a 5th, leaving Victo with a bunch more assets handy to improve more.
Anaheim has options with Luneau. He won't be back until February. He can stay in Anaheim to get healthy then go AHL on a conditioning stint. Between missing a month + of Q time, and the chances Anaheim just doesn't send him back at all, there must be enough doubt on his return for the league to deem that a single low pick is enough.
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Post by Briwhel on Jan 5, 2024 12:15:09 GMT -4
Not sure if I agree with this type of transaction. It obviously has to be approved by the league, so it must be fine. But usually the conditional trades involve a bunch of picks up front that get returned if the conditions aren't met. This one looks like a player that would normally get traded for the equivalent of multiple 1sts getting traded for a 5th, leaving Victo with a bunch more assets handy to improve more. Anaheim has options with Luneau. He won't be back until February. He can stay in Anaheim to get healthy then go AHL on a conditioning stint. Between missing a month + of Q time, and the chances Anaheim just doesn't send him back at all, there must be enough doubt on his return for the league to deem that a single low pick is enough. It's being allowed because Luneau isn't being sent back to the Q by the deadline. Also, there are conditional trades that go the other way (see SJ giving picks to Victoriaville and Moncton for winning the Memorial Cup).
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Post by Jack Bauer on Jan 5, 2024 12:39:30 GMT -4
Not sure if I agree with this type of transaction. It obviously has to be approved by the league, so it must be fine. But usually the conditional trades involve a bunch of picks up front that get returned if the conditions aren't met. This one looks like a player that would normally get traded for the equivalent of multiple 1sts getting traded for a 5th, leaving Victo with a bunch more assets handy to improve more. Anaheim has options with Luneau. He won't be back until February. He can stay in Anaheim to get healthy then go AHL on a conditioning stint. Between missing a month + of Q time, and the chances Anaheim just doesn't send him back at all, there must be enough doubt on his return for the league to deem that a single low pick is enough. I see more issue with the fact that they insult our intelligence by saying the compensation is complex. How could the terms of a junior hockey trade be so complex that they can't even be disclosed? What harm is there if fans knew what the trade terms were? The other Q teams have to know so they know what trade assets these teams have available. Its clearly compensation based on games played. So just let people see those terms. Why are we still hiding what should actually be up front if everyone is dealing in good faith? In so many ways this league refuses to lose certain negative aspects around its operations. Even under new leadership. Hell I think the website was more useful in 1999 then it may be today in its current bug riddled state.
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Post by Briwhel on Jan 5, 2024 12:41:33 GMT -4
Not sure if I agree with this type of transaction. It obviously has to be approved by the league, so it must be fine. But usually the conditional trades involve a bunch of picks up front that get returned if the conditions aren't met. This one looks like a player that would normally get traded for the equivalent of multiple 1sts getting traded for a 5th, leaving Victo with a bunch more assets handy to improve more. Anaheim has options with Luneau. He won't be back until February. He can stay in Anaheim to get healthy then go AHL on a conditioning stint. Between missing a month + of Q time, and the chances Anaheim just doesn't send him back at all, there must be enough doubt on his return for the league to deem that a single low pick is enough. I see more issue with the fact that they insult our intelligence by saying the compensation is complex. How could the terms of a junior hockey trade be so complex that they can't even be disclosed? What harm is there if fans knew what the trade terms were? The other Q teams have to know so they know what trade assets these teams have available. Its clearly compensation based on games played. So just let people see those terms. Why are we still hiding what should actually be up front if everyone is dealing in good faith? In so many ways this league refuses to lose certain negative aspects around its operations. Even under new leadership. Hell I think the website was more useful in 1999 then it may be today in its current bug riddled state. I think that there might a player attached at a certain number of games played. Victoriaville isn't exactly pick-rich.
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Post by Jack Bauer on Jan 5, 2024 12:58:51 GMT -4
I see more issue with the fact that they insult our intelligence by saying the compensation is complex. How could the terms of a junior hockey trade be so complex that they can't even be disclosed? What harm is there if fans knew what the trade terms were? The other Q teams have to know so they know what trade assets these teams have available. Its clearly compensation based on games played. So just let people see those terms. Why are we still hiding what should actually be up front if everyone is dealing in good faith? In so many ways this league refuses to lose certain negative aspects around its operations. Even under new leadership. Hell I think the website was more useful in 1999 then it may be today in its current bug riddled state. I think that there might a player attached at a certain number of games played. Victoriaville isn't exactly pick-rich. Didn't players attached as conditional change after the Moncton/Val d'Or deal 15 years ago or so? Could have changed since then too because how would we know lol
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Post by kyle44 on Jan 5, 2024 13:50:45 GMT -4
Not sure if I agree with this type of transaction. It obviously has to be approved by the league, so it must be fine. But usually the conditional trades involve a bunch of picks up front that get returned if the conditions aren't met. This one looks like a player that would normally get traded for the equivalent of multiple 1sts getting traded for a 5th, leaving Victo with a bunch more assets handy to improve more. Anaheim has options with Luneau. He won't be back until February. He can stay in Anaheim to get healthy then go AHL on a conditioning stint. Between missing a month + of Q time, and the chances Anaheim just doesn't send him back at all, there must be enough doubt on his return for the league to deem that a single low pick is enough. Are you sure? He already had one this year. I don't believe a player can have multiple conditioning stints in one year.
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Post by WildcatMapleLeafs on Jan 6, 2024 12:22:18 GMT -4
I’m hearing Kyle hagen is headed to a maritime team
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Post by Citris on Jan 6, 2024 12:24:05 GMT -4
I’m hearing Kyle hagen is headed to a maritime team Bathurst or Charlottetown would make sense.
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