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À quoi ressemble la date limite des échanges dans la LNH pour les Golden Knights de Vegas ?



Steve Dangle discute des Golden Knights de Vegas en tant que prétendants à la Coupe Stanley et de ce qu’ils pourraient faire à la date limite des échanges.

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  1. The whole point of sports is to go for it when you can. They can, therefore they must go for it.

    If they don't, and spend the next few years trying to build a master-team, then they could end up looking like the Washington Capitals: super strong on paper, but not able to accomplish anything. (Preds and Lightning will be other examples if they don't win this year). If you want to bring home a cup you HAVE to go for it whenever you can to increase your odds of doing so. There's so much chance and luck in the game of hockey, if you go all out in preparing for a particular year and then fail, you're sunk.

  2. They have to go all-in.

    Sounds stupid, but they have a group of guys, right now, who are putting in 100% EVERY. SINGLE. GAME. They know that they're the castoffs. They're the ones who didn't have places on their former teams. Sure, they aren't as skilled as like half the teams in the league, but this teams heart and compete level is bar NONE. If they go in for it, they get:

    – an amazing first year fanbase
    – a reason for hope in Vegas.
    – a chance to prove every GM in the rest of the league wrong for exposing whoever they did.
    – a chance to legitimately compete for the cup.

    Go all in. It must be done.

  3. This opportunity doesnt come by everyday you have to buy at the deadline and go for it while you have the chance
    not to mention what it would do for the city of vegas and the hockey world

  4. they have guys on their team that are playing out of their minds this season. they need to trade them while their value is still high. sure they have a chance to win this year but it's likely not going to happen. trade neal, perron, ect while they are playing their best and build for the future

  5. They shouldn't trade the first. Find guys who work well that can make them better now and a partial future and who knows what happens!

  6. Trade deadline? Isn't that 2 months away? Seriously, you have nothing better than this to report on?

  7. Possibly take a shot on Vanek or someone else they can offload asap, as hes scoring a decent amount this year

  8. This might be a group of guys that sees a big drop off in their numbers after getting comfortable contract extensions

  9. Go for cheap rentals that are worth 3rd Round picks and 4th round picks but nothing crazy because they still don’t have a lot of prospects and need to keep building the prospect pool

  10. Small tweaks, but keep all your 1st and 2nd round picks, grab a few guys at the deadline, but don't sell. Stay the course.

  11. They already have a ton of draft picks, so that angle is taken care of. Sign the UFAs and go all in for the playoffs!

  12. They need to resign Marchessault and karlsson as top priorities. They can throw more money at higher term lengths. If they can get Neal and perron to reasonable term lengths they do it without question. Fell them out – If they want deals too long then see if you can trade them before deadline (preferably for top young prospects instead of picks). They can still shop sbisa for a decent return. He has good value to another team but is expendable for VGK. Engelland would probably take a 1 or 2 year deal for cheap. I don't think they really need to buy and give up futures to take their shot at a cup now. A huge part of their success is their chemistry with existing players.

  13. They have a tone of picks and some good, young prospects. Stand pat and make a run with the players you have. Try to extend Marchessault, Neal and wait till free agency with Perron.

  14. God dam it… I had to wait most of my life just to see a great leafs team. To get a Stanley cup contender in the first year makes me a little salty lol

  15. Do nothing. We saw what happened with Ottawa when they went all in and brought duchene. Lost some chemistry, put the team out of whack and boom, bottom feeders. Do nothing. You fall off a cliff ie. 2013-2014 leafs? well you have picks to fall back on that you didn't trade away. Keep winning? well you kept the players that got you this far and you have picks to keep moving forwards if 1 or 2 of your UFA's leave. They should literally do nothing.

  16. I would love for them to go for it but in all honesty I think they should play it smart and sell to get pics for the future since every champion in the last decade has had a core of own draft pics as their key guys.

  17. See…this is what happens when you put a bunch of jobbers on the same team together…they kinda remind me of the '93 Phillies that took the Jays to 6 games

  18. They should do NOTHING, one player will effect that perfect team chemistry in either a good way or bad way. Don’t fix what isn’t broken!

  19. Knights will march for glory! I mean Hollywood ending. Call Emilio Estaves, Mighty Duck 4 is incoming! Next October, the story that the hockey world never believed smashes the screen like it was the like button!

  20. I think signing marchsesauldbdhxiwksbrhdu or whatever his name is was kind of a statement to the players. They wanna keep people.

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