Coco-puffs
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Nik the Trik said:Coco-puffs said:I think I framed my argument incorrectly. I don't think I should have stated he "doesn't like it in Ottawa" because you are right- if he didn't, he probably wouldn't have been interested in a long-term extension there.
What I meant is that he wasn't going to take any sort of discount to stay there- he wanted what he was going to shoot for in free agency. Nashville, on the other hand, presents a better opportunity at winning a cup and thus a player may just be willing to take less to sign there. That was my point.
Sure, maybe. But that said, Ottawa did make it to the conference finals last year and only got knocked out in game 7 in overtime. Viewed dispassionately...sure, maybe Nashville's better situated in the long term but it's not by leaps and bounds. Both teams have some compelling pieces and some question marks.
But to bring it back to what I think busta was getting at I don't think you can just look at what went down and say that Dorian must be telling the truth or that it just stands to reason that they couldn't have signed Turris to a similar deal. It seems to me like the truth almost certainly lies in the middle. There were reasons for Ottawa to be reluctant to give Turris a similar deal and they ended up with a player they like more. Ottawa may have been offering a 6 year deal at a lower AAV and that's what Turris didn't entertain.
Either way, I'd be pretty cautious about just taking Dorian's word for what went down with a lot of people saying he's the guy who lost his shirt in the deal.
Both Turris and Dorion have said a 6 yr deal was never part of the conversation. Here is Turris responding to that question:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHxoBTINM2g
So Ottawa was offering less, Turris was asking for more. They never got to the point of meeting in the middle- sure that could have happened down the road, but Ottawa wanted Duchene and had to give up Turris (plus) to get him.
As for Ottawa vs Nashville, and who's got a better chance at a cup now/short term I don't think there is any question its Nashville. Their top 4 dmen are leaps and bounds ahead of the Sens, although Karlsson is the best in the game. Nashville has a legit #1 center... Turris was their #1 and Mark Stone is probably the only other player I'd call a top-line player on the Sens. I don't care how far Ottawa got last year, they aren't a cup contender. Nashville is.