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1 hour ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

And truthfully it’s an eastern conference final roster. Miller hopefully Ehlers and we trade for a second center in a few months or during the season and that’s how we get past Florida we’re very close.

Ehlers will help but we desperately need a 2C and to be honest we need to move on from Ghost. Slavin can carry someone like EK but Walker isn’t good enough to carry Ghost.

I’d like:

Ehlers - Aho - Jarvis

Svechnikov - 2C - Stankoven

Carrier - Staal - Martinook

Hall - Jankowski - Blake

Slavin - Karlsson

Miller - Chatfield

Nikishin - Walker

 

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12 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Ehlers will help but we desperately need a 2C and to be honest we need to move on from Ghost. Slavin can carry someone like EK but Walker isn’t good enough to carry Ghost.

I’d like:

Ehlers - Aho - Jarvis

Svechnikov - 2C - Stankoven

Carrier - Staal - Martinook

Hall - Jankowski - Blake

Slavin - Karlsson

Miller - Chatfield

Nikishin - Walker

 

Gotta wonder if all those moves happen if they bumped Jarvis to 2C and Blake up.

 

That line up would stand a chance against FL

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42 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Ehlers will help but we desperately need a 2C and to be honest we need to move on from Ghost. Slavin can carry someone like EK but Walker isn’t good enough to carry Ghost.

I’d like:

Ehlers - Aho - Jarvis

Svechnikov - 2C - Stankoven

Carrier - Staal - Martinook

Hall - Jankowski - Blake

Slavin - Karlsson

Miller - Chatfield

Nikishin - Walker

 

Yea Ghost was really disappointing last year 

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10 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Yea Ghost was really disappointing last year 

 

9 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

-9 in the playoffs.

You're fooling yourself if you think he was here for his defensive prowess. Guy had 45 points last season. That's the only reason he was on the roster.

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13 hours ago, PantherChris said:

This means we can't trade the other one at the deadline 

You can still trade the first round pick, it goes with the original conditions set forth in the sign and trade.  The team that acquires the pick agrees to those terms and the pick is still dependent on where the Canes and Stars finish.

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2 hours ago, Anybodyhome said:

 

You're fooling yourself if you think he was here for his defensive prowess. Guy had 45 points last season. That's the only reason he was on the roster.

I don’t care how many points you score, if you are a defensemen then you have to be more serviceable than a PNC parking cone in your own end.

It was foolish to acquire a third paring guy that needs an elite babysitter next to him in order to be adequate in his own end.

Slavin and Burns worked because of how good Slavin is. Ghost and Walker doesn’t work.

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3 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I don’t care how many points you score, if you are a defensemen then you have to be more serviceable than a PNC parking cone in your own end.

It was foolish to acquire a third paring guy that needs an elite babysitter next to him in order to be adequate in his own end.

Slavin and Burns worked because of how good Slavin is. Ghost and Walker doesn’t work.

Have to pair them like this for it to work, imo.

Slavin - Miller

Nikishin - Walker

Ghosty - Chatfield 

 

I'd prefer something different but that's probably what we end up with unless Ghost is traded to one of the 17 teams not on his MNTC. 

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