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Rumor - Canes Adding Tarasenko


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7 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

What if they traded Drury and Pesce for EK. I've heard that SJ is willing to go over 20% now on retention. (Been the hold up on ek deals) 35% or so now, add a second team at 20% and give up some picks and prospects.  Canes have had this Tank deal on the table since day 1.

That could work if they get the retention to 55%, that’s probably where it needs to be. And then we send out Pesce and Drury.

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9 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

 

Bunting - Aho - Tarasenko

Svechnikov - Kotkaniemi - Necas

Teravainen - Staal - Fast

Noesen - Martinook - Jarvis

Drury

Until #37 comes back, I see Turbo with Aho, keeping a familiar face on his line.

Bunting is on the 2nd line until Svech is back.

Noesen moves back to the checking line and Drury fills the 4th line.

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29 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Until #37 comes back, I see Turbo with Aho, keeping a familiar face on his line.

Bunting is on the 2nd line until Svech is back.

Noesen moves back to the checking line and Drury fills the 4th line.

Agree on everyone/thing but Noesen. I think he’s QB for 4. 

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1 hour ago, Anybodyhome said:

Until #37 comes back, I see Turbo with Aho, keeping a familiar face on his line.

Bunting is on the 2nd line until Svech is back.

Noesen moves back to the checking line and Drury fills the 4th line.

I get confused with the 4th line. Ive always known it to be for upcomers and older vets, but for us we put someone like Jarvis there who is a top 6. Wouldnt putting a top6 guy on the 4th usually mean a disgruntled player?

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10 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

I get confused with the 4th line. Ive always known it to be for upcomers and older vets, but for us we put someone like Jarvis there who is a top 6. Wouldnt putting a top6 guy on the 4th usually mean a disgruntled player?

You're right in that moving Jarvy to the 4 is kind of a gut punch. But, there's not much room to slot him in anywhere unless Turbo gets moved. Even then, someone might have to play on their off-side.

 

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