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The biggest issue with Jarvis is he’s barely 20 years old. He is playing on the 1st line against grown ass men and getting bullied. If he played on the 3rd or 4th line, he would be way more productive. Still, he does some good things. Once he puts on some muscle mass in the next 2 years, he’s going to be a very good player. 

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2 hours ago, Harbingers said:

Why would we trade our points leader, dunno who was floating that idea but for real. We need someone to replace Max. Not take anything away from our roster otherwise. 
 

We should wait until the deadline and see how much of Kane we can get Chicago to retain. His contract is up after this year and it’s obvious he wants out. I’d be fine fronting them drury even if it hurts us in the long run. 

Scrolling isnt that hard. Bo has more points than Necas, only 3 years older and would solidify the 2nd line center. Also, why limited to just 1 trade? If thats all Vancouver wants, I like it as long as there is going to be another trade in the works. 

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4 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I honestly don’t want to trade Jarvis either. I think we’ll see a Necas like jump from him next year.

 

4 hours ago, Harbingers said:

Jarvis is in his sophomore slump. 

 

4 hours ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Jarvis is in a slump. Like necas last year and Svetch the year before. No way we trade him. He plays Rod Hockey perfectly. 
 

Drury and next years first. 

I would only entertain moving Jarvis if we have assurances that Bo would sign a new deal here, not for a rental.

I love Jarvis, but Bo is not your typical playoff push mercenary. I know I wasn't the only one salivating last year when the Preds started to shop Forsberg before they turned their season around.

If we just want a sale-sword to replace Max for the playoffs, we can get Kane or Toews from Chitown for peanuts and not even have to pay for postage bc whatever AHL guys we send over will be playing on the big boy club across town, considering the shape of their roster.

Bo on a long term deal would set us up nicely to maintain our championship window past the inevitable eventual Staallessness...

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Per Pierre LeBrun as well as other pundits, the Canes have interest in Meier and see him as a long-term fit in Carolina.

Quite a few teams will probably be scared off due to Meier’s QO next year, Carolina doesn’t appear to be one of them.

I think a first, future second, and any prospect not named Morrow or Nikishin should get it done.

Meier currently sits in 10th place in the NHL with 28 goals, 12 of those came on the PP which is good enough for 8th in the NHL.

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34 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Per Pierre LeBrun as well as other pundits, the Canes have interest in Meier and see him as a long-term fit in Carolina.

Quite a few teams will probably be scared off due to Meier’s QO next year, Carolina doesn’t appear to be one of them.

I think a first, future second, and any prospect not named Morrow or Nikishin should get it done.

Meier currently sits in 10th place in the NHL with 28 goals, 12 of those came on the PP which is good enough for 8th in the NHL.

(" I think a first, future second, and any prospect not named Morrow or Nikishin should get it done. ") That sounds reasonable!

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51 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Per Pierre LeBrun as well as other pundits, the Canes have interest in Meier and see him as a long-term fit in Carolina.

Quite a few teams will probably be scared off due to Meier’s QO next year, Carolina doesn’t appear to be one of them.

I think a first, future second, and any prospect not named Morrow or Nikishin should get it done.

Meier currently sits in 10th place in the NHL with 28 goals, 12 of those came on the PP which is good enough for 8th in the NHL.

And he’s young. Less risk of production reduction. NJD is reportedly very interested as well so could be gamesmanship to drive up the asking price. NJ is going to be a pest for the next decade. 

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Bo's getting cheaper...

The article starts with acknowledging that Necas is untouchable.

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But, basically Vancouver's counter offer after desperately trying to get Donny Wads back on the phone is...

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If the Canucks allow Carolina to negotiate an extension with Horvat, they can get a great return. It’s unlikely they’ll be able to add both Jarvis and Morrow. Therefore, trading for one of them, along with Kotkaniemi and Carolina’s 2023 first-round pick would be a great return. 

Some Vancouver beat writer

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8 hours ago, Stumpy said:

Bo's getting cheaper...

The article starts with acknowledging that Necas is untouchable.

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But, basically Vancouver's counter offer after desperately trying to get Donny Wads back on the phone is...

Some Vancouver beat writer

I‘m just not on board with trading Jarvis. He could have a Necas-esque turnaround next season. Don’t want to lose Morrow either. He is a cup-window extending prospect. I prefer Meier as I think he’s cheaper and a Rod type of player. 

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