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Nate Danielson = Bust
From the Yzerman press conference, it sounds like he might take the Vegas or Seattle method of winning a cup. A deep roster. With many 20 goal scorers. And possible 30 goal scorers. Debrincat could be part of it. But not for the big money he is asking for, or length of contract.
Agree with you Lego. I’m keeping the pick, but I would rather have Moore.
I can't believe Yzerman would be foolish enough to turn down this trade if it was setup as just Debrincat for the 9th pick. Danielson might've been available at 17 or I'm sure the wings could have packaged there 2nd rounders to either move up from 17 or get an additional 1st. Holl would've probably not been signed & Edvinnson filled that spot. The decline makes absolutely no sense
Dorion said no one got to negotiate with DeBrincat until FA time. It would be foolish to give a 9th overall without even getting to talk term. Stevie made the right move. We'll see whether playing for Detroit or getting a longer term matters more to ADB (provided Dorion is reasonable which he has yet to be).
Stevie Y won’t pay up for guys that don’t play defense.
The question is: What have SY seen in Comper and Danielson vs Debrincat?
Term, not money. Amazed Steve gave Compher 5 years, but if you listened to his comments from the presser an hour ago, he liked what JT has become over his career, and especially that he is versatile and can play C. LW, RW. The Cat was not going to get more than 5 years from Steve. Let him go to the Isles where (as I have already said in another post), Lou likes giving out 7 yr contracts like Halloween candy
I truly don't understand why everyone wants detroit to get debrincat so bad. He is a defensive liability and yeah he scores goals but that isnt going to help make Detroit a playoff team. The Sens got debrincat and everyone thought they were going to be great last year! Look how that turned out for them. No way in hell I am overpaying a divisional rival for debrincat. The longer this goes on the more it hurts Ottawa, which is good for the wings.
Couldn't agree with you more!
I dont think the sens would've used that pick if the trade went through, I'm betting they had another team ready to flip it to for a roster piece
Never trade a high pick when youre not a bonefied cup contender. Steve is taking the vegas model. Same model that made the preds so hard to play against awhile ago.
It seemed to be a general concensus that this was the year to use the 9th pick in a deep draft and take a chance on a forward with a very high upside. Any other year it might make sense to pick someone who is likely to be bottom six, but if the Wings do improve, they won't pick as high in future weaker drafts.
Since there were some exciting centers that would probably be available at 9, it made sense that Yzerman would want to take a gamble that one of them would become a bigger star than Debrincat. I don't see how using that pick on Danielson makes ANY sense, especially since Debrinket is in the perfect age window as our core. Danielson might have been available at 17.
So I agree with the critics. Its hard to imagine what was the problem with a trade featuring #9 for DeBrincat. Was the term of the contract too long? it seems like that is the type of concession you might have to make when going after a big target. I think if there was anything to these rumors Yzerman negotiated himself out of the running.
yzerman fails again lol
If this is true, then I think it was a huge mistake to not make the trade
Going to end up being a mistake, Danielson has bust written all over him.
Gostisbehere, Holl, and Compher? And people are praising Yzerman? Come on. There is nothing impressive there. I can't say anything good or bad about Danielson because I have never seen him play, but I can say something about those 3 players. I am not impressed in the least. Was drafting Sandin Pellikka the best move Yzerman made in the last week?
seems like following the general mindset is not the.. best one.
There could have been other concerns that have not been published.
Debrincat wants a Meier level deal, no team wants to pay that, let alone coupled with a lottery pick. The Sens almost certainly got 0 offers with 1st round picks. Guy wants 5 teams, that = 0 leverage.
I hate Yzerman but not sure I blame him here
When is the last time Detroit signed a player who could score 40 goals a season? It's been 15 years since Marion Hossa did it. Datsyuk as well as Zetterberg failed to reach that bar until eventually retiring. Fedorov and Sheppard got 50+ goals back in 93-94 and Yzerman had a career high 58 in 92-93 but since then it's been steady decline of shooters on the team. Don't bother saying the NHL is different now, that's always an excuse. There are still 50 goal scorers in the league, just not on the Red Wings, for a few decades at least.
I think SY felt waiting 365 days was enough time to expire before serious attempts at adding ADB in UFA and giving up nothing in return. Ottawa has a decision to make.
Lego, Yzerman said from the jump he wasn’t going to trade their #9 pick. That was the message to the Sens if anyone was listening.