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Rumor: Canes Acquire Jake Guentzel


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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

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.

Svech is elite, he’s just in a dip. D is all elite. Giving away elite talent to replaces the guys we have eventually is moronic. 

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

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.

Let's not act like Jarvis/Necas/Svechnikov don't have elite talent.... (need consistency but it's getting there)

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3 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

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.

Can't assume they are done though with Bunting off the books they have room for a second move just wait.

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10 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

We got the best player and you are complaining??!!   Jesus guys 

I’m just going to say this now. How big is the meltdown gonna be if we don’t win a cup with Guentzel and he walks? Will you be a good sport and say our time is done, now we can go be the Carolina panthers? 

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Just now, Harbingers said:

I’m just going to say this now. How big is the meltdown gonna be if we don’t win a cup with Guentzel and he walks? Will you be a good sport and say our time is done, now we can go be the Carolina panthers? 

They won't be close to Panthers bad even if that happens (he's my buddy but I have to say...) if we don't win the cup that meltdown is gonna be epic regardless lll

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16 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Lots of people contradicting themselves.

Servalli has come out and said that the deal includes a conditional pick that can become a first, multiple prospects, and Bunting.

Morrow NOT part of the deal.

Lebrun says it’s the Philly 2024 2nd unless we MAKE the cup, then it’s our 2024 first. 

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2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

I’m just going to say this now. How big is the meltdown gonna be if we don’t win a cup with Guentzel and he walks? Will you be a good sport and say our time is done, now we can go be the Carolina panthers? 

If he scores goals and does his part. We make it to a cup finals and win…he can go play for the Carolina panthers for all I care. We got our win. That’s all that matters. 

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4 minutes ago, CarolinaWillRise said:

They won't be close to Panthers bad even if that happens (he's my buddy but I have to say...) if we don't win the cup that meltdown is gonna be epic regardless lll

I would be unhinged if we did nothing and got bounced again in the mid rounds because we couldn’t score goals…like every year under Rod. 

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2 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

If he scores goals and does his part. We make it to a cup finals and win…he can go play for the Carolina panthers for all I care. We got our win. That’s all that matters. 

You called him a 100 point player, he averages 58 points. 

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