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3 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

Great- another sub .500 team, which means the Canes likely lose.

They play better and win more consistently against teams with winning records than they do those with losing records.

Below average goalie play and necas not scoring is why we are here. Maybe it picks up.  
 

would you trade necas for Petterson and a 2nd?  I personally would do it to get a 2nd line center that is honestly probably better than Aho. 

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1 hour ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Below average goalie play and necas not scoring is why we are here. Maybe it picks up.  
 

TBH, it's more than Necas. Take a look at the top 2 lines over the past 15 games. The only guy overachieving is Roslovic, and he's even struggling a little.

I don't think a Necas trade will result in a net-benefit for the Canes, and, I think the Canes are kind of stuck when it comes to the TDL. Again, with Roslovic, Fast, Robinson, Jaask and Jost being the only trade bait forwards- how does the team improve moving any of those guys?

 

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47 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

TBH, it's more than Necas. Take a look at the top 2 lines over the past 15 games. The only guy overachieving is Roslovic, and he's even struggling a little.

I don't think a Necas trade will result in a net-benefit for the Canes, and, I think the Canes are kind of stuck when it comes to the TDL. Again, with Roslovic, Fast, Robinson, Jaask and Jost being the only trade bait forwards- how does the team improve moving any of those guys?

 

Team is in such desperate need of a 2nd center that can win faceoffs AND produce goals. That guy is Staal for us. Think about that one. It’s crazy. Maybe not necas but you could trade KK in the deal

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