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Nik the Trik said:Oh sure, NHL GMs can say they only like a player for his intangibles but try saying that about your girlfriend and all of a sudden I'm a jerk?
herman said:Bergevin's remarks about the trade are also getting resoundingly roasted.
Coco-puffs said:https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/max-domi-brings-canadiens-alex-galchenyuk/
Berkshire takes a look at what Domi brings over Galchenyuk in the article above. Mostly, Domi is a better setup man and the Habs lack that outside of Drouin. He still thinks Arizona won the trade (Galch is still a better player overall- 30 Goal scorer!) but Domi does address a bit of a need for them. That they mismanaged the asset and devalued him so much over the past few seasons is pretty atrocious (for a Habs fan anyways... I'm fine with it )
I do think the reaction has been a bit one-sided. I'd prefer Galchenyuk for sure, but I don't think this is as lopsided as some other recent 1for1 deals.
Bender said:So they addressed a need at Centre by trading a centre for an inferior winger? Does not compute.
Bender said:Coco-puffs said:https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/max-domi-brings-canadiens-alex-galchenyuk/
Berkshire takes a look at what Domi brings over Galchenyuk in the article above. Mostly, Domi is a better setup man and the Habs lack that outside of Drouin. He still thinks Arizona won the trade (Galch is still a better player overall- 30 Goal scorer!) but Domi does address a bit of a need for them. That they mismanaged the asset and devalued him so much over the past few seasons is pretty atrocious (for a Habs fan anyways... I'm fine with it )
I do think the reaction has been a bit one-sided. I'd prefer Galchenyuk for sure, but I don't think this is as lopsided as some other recent 1for1 deals.
So they addressed a need at Centre by trading a centre for an inferior winger? Does not compute.
It?s becoming a June tradition: GM Marc Bergevin makes a big trade. Fans rage on social media. Geoff Molson shrugs. And the Canadiens get worse.
P.K. Subban.
Mikhail Sergachev
Alex Galchenyuk.
The old axiom on deals says the team that gets the best player wins the trade. By that standard, you can argue the first two deals, Subban for Shea Weber and Sergachev for Jonathan Drouin.
This one is open and shut: the Coyotes won. Baggage aside, Galchenyuk is the better player, with significantly higher potential.
Coco-puffs said:Bender said:Coco-puffs said:https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/max-domi-brings-canadiens-alex-galchenyuk/
Berkshire takes a look at what Domi brings over Galchenyuk in the article above. Mostly, Domi is a better setup man and the Habs lack that outside of Drouin. He still thinks Arizona won the trade (Galch is still a better player overall- 30 Goal scorer!) but Domi does address a bit of a need for them. That they mismanaged the asset and devalued him so much over the past few seasons is pretty atrocious (for a Habs fan anyways... I'm fine with it )
I do think the reaction has been a bit one-sided. I'd prefer Galchenyuk for sure, but I don't think this is as lopsided as some other recent 1for1 deals.
So they addressed a need at Centre by trading a centre for an inferior winger? Does not compute.
No, they addressed the need to have a guy who can pass the puck into high danger scoring areas. They also didn't believe Galchenyuk could play center for them. I highly doubt Galchenyuk was going to bring in a good center considering how much they've devalued him.
OldTimeHockey said:Coco-puffs said:Bender said:Coco-puffs said:https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/max-domi-brings-canadiens-alex-galchenyuk/
Berkshire takes a look at what Domi brings over Galchenyuk in the article above. Mostly, Domi is a better setup man and the Habs lack that outside of Drouin. He still thinks Arizona won the trade (Galch is still a better player overall- 30 Goal scorer!) but Domi does address a bit of a need for them. That they mismanaged the asset and devalued him so much over the past few seasons is pretty atrocious (for a Habs fan anyways... I'm fine with it )
I do think the reaction has been a bit one-sided. I'd prefer Galchenyuk for sure, but I don't think this is as lopsided as some other recent 1for1 deals.
So they addressed a need at Centre by trading a centre for an inferior winger? Does not compute.
No, they addressed the need to have a guy who can pass the puck into high danger scoring areas. They also didn't believe Galchenyuk could play center for them. I highly doubt Galchenyuk was going to bring in a good center considering how much they've devalued him.
Who will receive those passes and actually put them in the net?
The crazy thing is, this might be a bet that pays off when you look at the number of Canadiens players who scored at way below average rates due to taking very static shots last season.