gdg25
Blue-Chip Prospect
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Post by gdg25 on Dec 31, 2018 9:11:10 GMT -4
Per station nation Carson gallant has being assigned to Valley Wildcats of the MHL . That leaves us with 6 D more moves should be coming in the next week.
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Post by berner on Dec 31, 2018 9:35:01 GMT -4
Musico is still with the team as 7th defenceman.
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Post by chsb on Dec 31, 2018 9:47:16 GMT -4
Boucher will be on the waiver list in one week and the Titan have the first crack at the list and also at the 19 YOs waiver list. I highly doubt Boucher reports to Bathurst. As I highly doubt he wants to stay on the Dogs team....
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Post by berner on Dec 31, 2018 10:06:20 GMT -4
I highly doubt Boucher reports to Bathurst. As I highly doubt he wants to stay on the Dogs team.... At this point it doesn’t matter what BOUCHER wants, his days with the Dogs are over. Just like how it doesn’t matter what YOU want, Boucher will not be picked up off waivers and join the Titan. See, it’s very simple when you put a little thought into it.
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Post by ldub23 on Dec 31, 2018 12:38:29 GMT -4
Per station nation Carson gallant has being assigned to Valley Wildcats of the MHL . That leaves us with 6 D more moves should be coming in the next week. Carson Gallant should benefit from playing time in the MHL. I expect the Sea Dogs to acquire another defenceman via trade or waivers. If not, Patrick Musico or Zack Pilon (assuming he didn't burn a bridge on his way back to Junior 'A') should be solid depth defencemen. Baie-Comeau, Gatineau, Rimouski and Sherbrooke currently have 8 or more defencemen on their active roster. The market for Alex D'Orio seems to be dissipating. Sherbrooke (his home town) still makes sense as a good trading partner. The Phoenix have been very good at times and adding Alex could give them a real lift as they prepare for the playoffs. In return, Olivier Crete-Belzile, Jaxon Bellamy and Bailey Peach are players who would fit nicely into the Sea Dogs core going forward. A deal with one - or two - of them would be great for Saint John. If Baie-Comeau is still interested in Alex, a larger deal involving Xavier Bouchard, Lucas Fitzpatrick and other assets would make sense for the Sea Dogs. As for Anthony Boucher, going to the Remparts makes the most sense. But there has been a lot of chatter on the French boards about the BBA/QUE ownership rules blocking the move. If that's true, the league really needs to reassess the original intent and how the rule is being applied. Otherwise, Bathurst and Gatineau have current openings for an overager. I recall a rumour of Chris McQuaid returning to the Maritimes. I wonder if a deal involving Boucher, McQuaid and other assets would make sense at this point...
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Post by Slap Shooter on Dec 31, 2018 13:09:35 GMT -4
I would be a little disappointed if we are unable to move DOrio, especially after bringing in Denisov. I realize that they didn't pay alot for Denisov but now having two veteran goaltenders. Probably a better tandem then some of the contenders. Not sure what happened to the rumored deal with BC but it is obvious Alex was going somewhere because of the amount of games he was sat out.
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Post by berner on Dec 31, 2018 13:23:20 GMT -4
Per station nation Carson gallant has being assigned to Valley Wildcats of the MHL . That leaves us with 6 D more moves should be coming in the next week. Carson Gallant should benefit from playing time in the MHL. I expect the Sea Dogs to acquire another defenceman via trade or waivers. If not, Patrick Musico or Zack Pilon (assuming he didn't burn a bridge on his way back to Junior 'A') should be solid depth defencemen. Baie-Comeau, Gatineau, Rimouski and Sherbrooke currently have 8 or more defencemen on their active roster. The market for Alex D'Orio seems to be dissipating. Sherbrooke (his home town) still makes sense as a good trading partner. The Phoenix have been very good at times and adding Alex could give them a real lift as they prepare for the playoffs. In return, Olivier Crete-Belzile, Jaxon Bellamy and Bailey Peach are players who would fit nicely into the Sea Dogs core going forward. A deal with one - or two - of them would be great for Saint John. If Baie-Comeau is still interested in Alex, a larger deal involving Xavier Bouchard, Lucas Fitzpatrick and other assets would make sense for the Sea Dogs. As for Anthony Boucher, going to the Remparts makes the most sense. But there has been a lot of chatter on the French boards about the BBA/QUE ownership rules blocking the move. If that's true, the league really needs to reassess the original intent and how the rule is being applied. Otherwise, Bathurst and Gatineau have current openings for an overager. I recall a rumour of Chris McQuaid returning to the Maritimes. I wonder if a deal involving Boucher, McQuaid and other assets would make sense at this point... Excellent post! Makes a lot of sense, agree with everything you said. Boucher won’t be going to Bathurst, I think it’s a Quebec based team or bust.
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Post by Briwhel on Jan 1, 2019 12:43:02 GMT -4
Taking the current roster (and prospects and aging it forward), next year's lineup could look like:
Plamondon - Lawrence - Cajkovic Stairs - Deakin-Poot - Burt Poirier - Burns - Drover White - Prikryl - Jacob Wilson MacIntosh Clark
Sibley - Villeneuve Poirier - Desroches Gallant - Musico Kakouras
Da Silva Savoie/Bagnell/Bradford
(This is without any picks).
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Post by jordo999 on Jan 1, 2019 13:08:55 GMT -4
not sure what the market is for D'Orio, seems like the Baie-Comeau trade must've fell through since they were quick to go out and add Baribeau.
Halifax is still a possible trading partner but they seem pretty confident in Gravel so I doubt they trade for D'Orio unless the price dropped significantly as they have other holes in their lineup to fill first.
Rouyn-Noranda is set
Drummondville is set.
Rimouski is set.
Moncton is set unless they make a drastic move with Leclerc for a different OA then run with D'Orio/Lavallee but I HIGHLY doubt it as they're looking more towards next year.
Cape-Breton seems to be set as well, they could acquire a legit backup but I doubt they pay the price for another starter when Mandolese is playing good.
non-contenders won't trade for D'Orio so literally this leaves Sherbrooke as one of the few teams to possibly acquire him. Sherbrooke could very well make a splash in their division come playoff time, I feel they're pretty underrated and they'd likely avoid Rouyn-Drummondville until at least the second round.
right now it just doesn't seem like there's a big market for him, but I'd definitely keep an eye on sherbrooke as they haven't really made any moves as of yet.
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Post by juliansteed on Jan 1, 2019 13:57:24 GMT -4
Taking the current roster (and prospects and aging it forward), next year's lineup could look like: Plamondon - Lawrence - Cajkovic Stairs - Deakin-Poot - Burt Poirier - Burns - Drover White - Prikryl - Jacob Wilson MacIntosh Clark Sibley - Villeneuve Poirier - Desroches Gallant - Musico Kakouras Da Silva Savoie/Bagnell/Bradford (This is without any picks). As nice as his penalty shot move was last night, I can't see Prikryl being back next year and the Sea Dogs passing on the 6th or 9th pick in the import draft.
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Post by direwolf on Jan 1, 2019 14:31:37 GMT -4
Taking the current roster (and prospects and aging it forward), next year's lineup could look like: Plamondon - Lawrence - Cajkovic Stairs - Deakin-Poot - Burt Poirier - Burns - Drover White - Prikryl - Jacob Wilson MacIntosh Clark Sibley - Villeneuve Poirier - Desroches Gallant - Musico Kakouras Da Silva Savoie/Bagnell/Bradford (This is without any picks). As nice as his penalty shot move was last night, I can't see Prikryl being back next year and the Sea Dogs passing on the 6th or 9th pick in the import draft. I'd be sad to see him go. He plays a strong 2 way game and is a defensively responsible forward.
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Post by juliansteed on Jan 1, 2019 14:57:57 GMT -4
As nice as his penalty shot move was last night, I can't see Prikryl being back next year and the Sea Dogs passing on the 6th or 9th pick in the import draft. I'd be sad to see him go. He plays a strong 2 way game and is a defensively responsible forward. I like him too and if he was North American then his roster spot wouldn't be in question, but realistically one of he and Cajkovic is going to have to go and Prikryl hasn't turned out to be the 2nd round steal that it sounded like he could be. It's not out of the realm of possibility that he could outperform Cajkovic in the 2nd half but as of right now I'd say its 88's spot to lose as his play has picked up a bit lately and I hear his attitude has improved. Georgie and Stella met with several players and their families during the under 17s. Not sure if they have their sights set on one specific guy or not but it sounds like they may have a few on their radar. The Sea Dogs likely won't be picking in the top 10 again for another 3 years. Both current imports are a year older than this team's talented young core. It would be nice to replace one of them with a 2002 born player and then only have to replace one import going into the 2021-2022 season.
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Post by direwolf on Jan 1, 2019 15:16:44 GMT -4
Oh yeah I agree they won't pass on an import that will be the age of majority here. Just sucks how the rules work that we can only have 2. Just like I really liked Radim Salda last year but knew we had to move him. And Stella and Georgie are really good at the "College Pitch" to Euros and College commits. One of the strongest traits our management team has going for it is how they can get players to buy in.
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Post by thegoaliegm on Jan 1, 2019 15:26:49 GMT -4
not sure what the market is for D'Orio, seems like the Baie-Comeau trade must've fell through since they were quick to go out and add Baribeau. Halifax is still a possible trading partner but they seem pretty confident in Gravel so I doubt they trade for D'Orio unless the price dropped significantly as they have other holes in their lineup to fill first. Rouyn-Noranda is set Drummondville is set. Rimouski is set. Moncton is set unless they make a drastic move with Leclerc for a different OA then run with D'Orio/Lavallee but I HIGHLY doubt it as they're looking more towards next year. Cape-Breton seems to be set as well, they could acquire a legit backup but I doubt they pay the price for another starter when Mandolese is playing good. non-contenders won't trade for D'Orio so literally this leaves Sherbrooke as one of the few teams to possibly acquire him. Sherbrooke could very well make a splash in their division come playoff time, I feel they're pretty underrated and they'd likely avoid Rouyn-Drummondville until at least the second round. right now it just doesn't seem like there's a big market for him, but I'd definitely keep an eye on sherbrooke as they haven't really made any moves as of yet. With the lack of depth in the Pittsburgh goalie prospects, he will mostlikely not be playing in the Q next season. I think SJ are trying to sell him as if he will play his OA season and asking too much for him. For Sherbrooke, they will go for it next year and will not want to pay much. They will mostlikely do some tweeking at the draft. My feeling is Dorio will remain in SJ, they will miss the playoff and Val D'Or will keep SJ's 2019 1st round draft pick.
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Post by j3e4 on Jan 1, 2019 18:41:40 GMT -4
not sure what the market is for D'Orio, seems like the Baie-Comeau trade must've fell through since they were quick to go out and add Baribeau. Halifax is still a possible trading partner but they seem pretty confident in Gravel so I doubt they trade for D'Orio unless the price dropped significantly as they have other holes in their lineup to fill first. Rouyn-Noranda is set Drummondville is set. Rimouski is set. Moncton is set unless they make a drastic move with Leclerc for a different OA then run with D'Orio/Lavallee but I HIGHLY doubt it as they're looking more towards next year. Cape-Breton seems to be set as well, they could acquire a legit backup but I doubt they pay the price for another starter when Mandolese is playing good. non-contenders won't trade for D'Orio so literally this leaves Sherbrooke as one of the few teams to possibly acquire him. Sherbrooke could very well make a splash in their division come playoff time, I feel they're pretty underrated and they'd likely avoid Rouyn-Drummondville until at least the second round. right now it just doesn't seem like there's a big market for him, but I'd definitely keep an eye on sherbrooke as they haven't really made any moves as of yet. With the lack of depth in the Pittsburgh goalie prospects, he will mostlikely not be playing in the Q next season. I think SJ are trying to sell him as if he will play his OA season and asking too much for him. I wouldn't put much weight on Pittsburgh's organizational depth when it comes to what they decide to do with D'Orio next season. You see, there are these things called trades and free agent signings. Ironic that this needs to be explained in an 11-page discussion about trades, but here we are. They may very well turn him pro at 20 next year but if they do it will be because they believe he is ready for it, not to fill a void that they could get a 30-something career journeyman backup to fill. Now look at his numbers and do we really think that it's automatic that he will turn pro next season? Anyone that has watched this team knows that those numbers are in large part a result of the team in front of him but they still are what they are. They certainly take away the whole "nothing left to prove in the Q" argument. He still has tons to prove. He hasn't even played a single post-season game, and as you mentioned there's a good chance he won't this season either if he stays with the Sea Dogs. He almost certainly won't be winning any this season with the Sea Dogs. Also anyone that has watched this team the past 2 seasons would likely tell you that D'Orio looked more impressive last season than he does this season. I'm not saying he's a lock to be back in the Q next year but I think he's far from a lock to be turning pro, especially if he stays with the Sea Dogs. Also, if you are correct about Georgie wanting more for him because he believe he'll be back as a 20 next season (no idea if that's true or not but let's go with that assumption), don't you think that Georgie might have more information available to him about that than you or I? Perhaps he's been in contact with the Penguins organization and they've communicated their intentions to him. If he is back in the Q next season, either with the Sea Dogs or another team, he will almost certainly have a better team in front of him and his numbers will be much better.
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