Sakic has always played hardball in negotiations.
And has always stuck to his idea of an internal cap.
Hey, maybe he'll flip Necas to us for Miller.

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Sakic has always played hardball in negotiations.
As far as I can tell, the trade call still hasn't even happened yet, so I guess it could still fall through.Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 7:02 pm “Apparently” Carolina were going back n forth between proposed deals, one involving the Canucks and one involving the Avalanche. They chose the Avalanche. “Apparently” the Canucks brass had been hunkering down all day at Roger’s Arena trying to work a deal or two
As a former franchise centers, guys like Sakic and Yzerman are probably perfectly suited to recognize when a guy is worth the franchise level cash and when he's not. MacKinnon is, imho, the 2nd best forward in the league right now and signed to the franchise money in Colorado. In a salary cap world, I think teams have room for 1 franchise player. You can stretch that to two provided the contracts are spaced decently enough apart and the cap is increasing.Strangelove wrote: ↑Fri Jan 24, 2025 7:03 pmSakic has always played hardball in negotiations.
And has always stuck to his idea of an internal cap.
Hey, maybe he'll flip Necas to us for Miller.![]()
That's a canuck-like rate of failure. 2/6?Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 8:41 am Trader Joe
The Avs have now traded every first round pick they made from 2015-2020 except for one. Cale Makar.
All Traded:
2015: Mikko Rantanen 10th OA
2016 Tyson Jost 10th OA
2018: Martin Kaut 16th OA
2019: Bowen Byram 4th OA
2019: Alex Newhook 16th OA
2020: Justin Barron 25th OA
I think that’s a pretty average rate, bro. You really need to go through each draft class to see how little of an amount of prospects from each class actually become decent NHL pros, it’s shockingly low. From what I’ve concluded, draft picks after the third round is a complete waste of time. And like 1 or 2, 3 or 4 tops make out of the third round.Cousin Strawberry wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 9:18 amThat's a canuck-like rate of failure. 2/6?Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 8:41 am Trader Joe
The Avs have now traded every first round pick they made from 2015-2020 except for one. Cale Makar.
All Traded:
2015: Mikko Rantanen 10th OA
2016 Tyson Jost 10th OA
2018: Martin Kaut 16th OA
2019: Bowen Byram 4th OA
2019: Alex Newhook 16th OA
2020: Justin Barron 25th OA
Cozens needs a change too. I’d love to see Petey go there for something around Cozens (he has minimal value but maybe with a change of scenery he’ll be better), Byram (still hasn’t signed so does he want to be there and do they want him?) and one of their younger centers - Kulich, Krebs (though he plays wing more), etc.Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2025 8:34 am wtf happened to Cozens? He’s dog shit stink these days
https://thehockeynews.com/news/as-cozen ... his-moment
Buffalo wouldn’t do it but give me Kulich over Cozens in a return package. The kid is a beast (6’-1” - 190 lbs). His ceiling is much higher than Cozens
“For him (Kulich) to answer the way he did tonight, for a young centerman, was pretty impressive,” said Ruff after the game.
“He (Kulich) isn't afraid to go to the net and work hard,” Peterka said. “That's why it's so fun to play with him.”
Same. Byram looked damn good to my red and veiny eyes.