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June 25, 2025 at 4:48 pm #11633
mr.peanut
ParticipantWhat a time to be alive
June 25, 2025 at 4:57 pm #11639Gramps28
ParticipantWhat a time to be alive
so they say
June 25, 2025 at 5:02 pm #11647Mash
ParticipantWhat a time to be alive
so they say
Hmmmm….
Is this what heaven is like?
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June 25, 2025 at 5:04 pm #11650Mash
ParticipantSeems to be limited, tried to respond to a long set of quotes from the previous page but would not post it (even though it acted like it was going to post).
Regardless, good change/update.
June 25, 2025 at 5:05 pm #11652xizord
ParticipantSeems to be limited, tried to respond to a long set of quotes from the previous page but would not post it (even though it acted like it was going to post).
Regardless, good change/update.
ya, I tried to quote AND add a GIF, did not work
June 25, 2025 at 5:11 pm #11655Mash
ParticipantSeems to be limited, tried to respond to a long set of quotes from the previous page but would not post it (even though it acted like it was going to post).
Regardless, good change/update.
ya, I tried to quote AND add a GIF, did not work
Still, some welcomed progress.
June 25, 2025 at 5:20 pm #11658Braidan
ParticipantSo I was just thinking about 2C and how trading for one is looking difficult, but what if we signed Mikael Granlund and traded for Peterka. I asked ChatGPT about the line and it seems to think Demidov would be a good C. I believe elite prospects has come to the same conclusion from watching his play.
JJ Peterka brings finishing ability, speed, and puck skills that mesh well with Granlund’s playmaking IQ and Demidov’s controlled two-way center play.
Together, they could form a well-rounded, high-danger line effective in both primary scoring and defensive stability.Just a thought…..weed and boredom lead to deep thoughts lol
June 25, 2025 at 5:31 pm #11665Mash
ParticipantSo I was just thinking about 2C and how trading for one is looking difficult, but what if we signed Mikael Granlund and traded for Peterka. I asked ChatGPT about the line and it seems to think Demidov would be a good C. I believe elite prospects has come to the same conclusion from watching his play.
JJ Peterka brings finishing ability, speed, and puck skills that mesh well with Granlund’s playmaking IQ and Demidov’s controlled two-way center play.
Together, they could form a well-rounded, high-danger line effective in both primary scoring and defensive stability.Just a thought…..weed and boredom lead to deep thoughts lol
I honestly think Granlund is the option they are looking at, he has been my low cost “fill in” ’til they can get something better down the line guy. This seems low risk to me, for 2-3 years, and he can move down to the 3rd line later.
And I do think it makes sense they look for an upgrade on the wing for that second line, leaving Newhook and Dach to fight out for playing time on the 3rd line.
But I have a feeling we will end up with a second line addition (either a winger or a center) and a veteran RHD instead.
June 25, 2025 at 5:38 pm #11668Pat1993
ParticipantSeems to be limited, tried to respond to a long set of quotes from the previous page but would not post it (even though it acted like it was going to post).
Regardless, good change/update.
ya, I tried to quote AND add a GIF, did not work
woah, actual quoting, sweet. now it’s only missing an ignore button loll
June 25, 2025 at 5:39 pm #11669Pat1993
ParticipantSo I was just thinking about 2C and how trading for one is looking difficult, but what if we signed Mikael Granlund and traded for Peterka. I asked ChatGPT about the line and it seems to think Demidov would be a good C. I believe elite prospects has come to the same conclusion from watching his play.
JJ Peterka brings finishing ability, speed, and puck skills that mesh well with Granlund’s playmaking IQ and Demidov’s controlled two-way center play.
Together, they could form a well-rounded, high-danger line effective in both primary scoring and defensive stability.Just a thought…..weed and boredom lead to deep thoughts lol
Peterka would be nice, but apparently he isn’t available. then again, if Gretzky got traded…
June 25, 2025 at 5:41 pm #11670Pat1993
Participantit’s also quoting previous quotes though, the thread could get pretty long lol
June 25, 2025 at 5:42 pm #11671fidopro
Participantand Granlund is 5’10 185 lbs. pass
June 25, 2025 at 5:52 pm #11674Braidan
Participantand Granlund is 5’10 185 lbs. pass
Im all for trying Demidov at C at camp
June 25, 2025 at 5:56 pm #11677Braidan
ParticipantSo I was just thinking about 2C and how trading for one is looking difficult, but what if we signed Mikael Granlund and traded for Peterka. I asked ChatGPT about the line and it seems to think Demidov would be a good C. I believe elite prospects has come to the same conclusion from watching his play.
JJ Peterka brings finishing ability, speed, and puck skills that mesh well with Granlund’s playmaking IQ and Demidov’s controlled two-way center play.
Together, they could form a well-rounded, high-danger line effective in both primary scoring and defensive stability.Just a thought…..weed and boredom lead to deep thoughts lol
I honestly think Granlund is the option they are looking at, he has been my low cost “fill in” ’til they can get something better down the line guy. This seems low risk to me, for 2-3 years, and he can move down to the 3rd line later.
And I do think it makes sense they look for an upgrade on the wing for that second line, leaving Newhook and Dach to fight out for playing time on the 3rd line.
But I have a feeling we will end up with a second line addition (either a winger or a center) and a veteran RHD instead.
Thats alot of quote, wonder if reply works different…
leaves a 3rd/4th line with Newhook, Dach, Laine, Heinny, Gally Andy, Owens, etc.
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