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6 hours ago, Harbingers said:

That basically confirms to me we aren’t getting Freddie back for the foreseeable future if at all. ~5 million is our max number if we can move Raanta without dealing another piece. 

 

Interesting given the fact the Hurricanes said Thursday Freddie was working his way back and close to returning to practice. This was stated by Steve Levy on ESPN+ during last night's game just prior to puck drop.

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6 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Who are the trade candidates? I'm going Pesce, Drury and Raanta. Not all 3 in a deal obviously, but I can see the list of possibles if someone asked.

Drury raanta Tony D. Necas was really good on that 4th line so he is out. Pesce is too valuable. We just need league average. 
 

maybe a draft pick?  We can score now. We have those guys. Just a goalie. That’s all. 

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4 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Pesce is too valuable.

Tony D might be too toxic at his salary.

Pesce was being shopped before the season. No reason to think he's off the market now, especially as he and Skjei are both UFAs after the season. Chatty is ready for a promotion and could easily slip into the second pair with Skjei. Then you have Orlov and TDA as the 3rd pair (although that could be disastrous).

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22 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Interesting given the fact the Hurricanes said Thursday Freddie was working his way back and close to returning to practice. This was stated by Steve Levy on ESPN+ during last night's game just prior to puck drop.

Huh, I missed that. I don’t imagine us moving anything if Freddie is coming back. Maybe people in the building are just being hopeful but man, blood thinners are a professional athlete killer. 

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2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Huh, I missed that. I don’t imagine us moving anything if Freddie is coming back. Maybe people in the building are just being hopeful but man, blood thinners are a professional athlete killer. 

Not always, Stamkos came back from his clot.

Albeit, I’d retire if I was Freddie. Being on blood thinners while playing a sport where guys are flying around with knives on their feet isn’t exactly something I’d sign up for.

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7 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Not always, Stamkos came back from his clot.

Albeit, I’d retire if I was Freddie. Being on blood thinners while playing a sport where guys are flying around with knives on their feet isn’t exactly something I’d sign up for.

Plus the bruising from 100 mile pucks being slung at you 30 times a night. 

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3 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Plus the bruising from 100 mile pucks being slung at you 30 times a night. 

I also don’t think Stamkos is on thinners. His clot was caused by organs pressing on veins, it was corrected with surgery. Vasilevsky actually suffered from the same issue.

Not sure if Freddie has this issue or something entirely different.

Edit - He actually is on blood thinners. Dangerous game to be playing.

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9 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Anywho, I’d call up Anaheim and see what they want for Gibson.

If something like a first round pick, Raanta, and Ponomarev/Suzuki can get it done then I’d probably do it. If the Ducks ask for Nikishin, Morrow, or FUS then I’d pivot to Mrazek and see if he could be had for a third or fourth round pick.

Hell no to Mrazek. He is done and gives you the same and Koochie. Gibson is very interesting though. What about MAF?

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11 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Hell no to Mrazek. He is done and gives you the same and Koochie. Gibson is very interesting though. What about MAF?

Mrazek is way better than MAF.

Mrazek has proven success with our team, system, and defense. He also has a .900 on a bad Blackhawks team which is way better than what Raanta and Kochetkov are putting up on a good Carolina team.

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