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Rumor: Canes Acquire Jake Guentzel


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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Guentzel is not a 100 point player. I don’t even think he’s an 80 point player on the Canes. Probably 60’s-70’s. And we never see that if he doesn’t re-sign.

We could enjoy Morrow 5 years form now when our big guns are gone and the window is closed and we all will be sitting here pissed off we missed our window to win the cup. 
 

…or they finally nutted up and made a move  for that guy. GUEZ is him. I love it.  
 

this fanbase is so brainwashed to hold on to prospects to hope for a maybe in the future. Zero cups under that philosophy and only one player that has even played for us in Drury. Y’all are wild man. We got the best player and you are complaining??!!   Jesus guys 

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2 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

We could enjoy Morrow 5 years form now when our big guns are gone and the window is closed and we all will be sitting here pissed off we missed our window to win the cup. 
 

…or they finally nutted up and made a move  for that guy. GUEZ is him. I love it.  
 

this fanbase is so brainwashed to hold on to prospects to hope for a maybe in the future. Zero cups under that philosophy and only one player that has even played for us in Drury. Y’all are wild man. We got the best player and you are complaining??!!   Jesus guys 

The goal is to keep the window open so you don’t end up like Pittsburgh and Washington. That’s why you hold on to prospects and only trade good one’s for players with term.

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

The goal is to keep the window open so you don’t end up like Pittsburgh and Washington. That’s why you hold on to prospects and only trade good one’s for players with term.

I'd be cool with ending up like Pittsburgh lol multiple cups....

Washington meh but still got a recentish cup so.....  

 

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

The goal is to keep the window open so you don’t end up like Pittsburgh and Washington. That’s why you hold on to prospects and only trade good one’s for players with term.

The goal is to win the cup. That’s it. End of discussion.   This team has current talent to stay in the window. It doesn’t have the guy to win it all….until now. Stop kicking the damn can. Win it now. 

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10 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Guentzel is not a 100 point player. I don’t even think he’s an 80 point player on the Canes. Probably 60’s-70’s. And we never see that if he doesn’t re-sign.

He averages out to 58 points a season. So on the canes with our scheme he’s probably a 40 point guy not a “50” goal guy. 

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3 minutes ago, CarolinaWillRise said:

I'd be cool with ending up like Pittsburgh lol multiple cups....

Washington meh but still got a recentish cup so.....  

 

Elite players though, we have Aho and that’s it. I’m fine with selling off good prospects to get us over the hump, I personally don’t think Guentzel does but I hope I’m wrong.

I don’t see a team with Jack Drury as their 2C winning the Cup.

I truly think this team needs another elite center.

Petterson would have got us there.

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