The Rick Nash Sweepstakes

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  • Ravin
    Dishing the Gino's
    • Feb 2009
    • 6994

    #16
    Only two teams I can really "see" nash suiting up for are Toronto and New York. Maybe just the jersey colours or something. Every other team would just look weird.
    All you need to know when thinking of the NHL vs Madden series is the two people involved in making the games.

    "rammer" and "cummings"

    The NHL series is a giver, Madden takes the load.

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    • wr50l
      Glen & CJ are secret Huns
      • Oct 2008
      • 4114

      #17
      This isn't queer eye for the straight guy.

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      • ThomasTomasz
        • Nov 2024

        #18
        Originally posted by leaffan
        Already been turned down by a kings reporter saying no truth.

        I stopped following eklund like 2 years for this very reason.
        (e4) Eklund is a dumbass

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        • wr50l
          Glen & CJ are secret Huns
          • Oct 2008
          • 4114

          #19
          I used to read Ek's trade rumours for the banter then I realized I was helping him to keep his shitehole gossip-site alive by doing that.

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          • sraczk2011
            West Coast Bias
            • Aug 2009
            • 371

            #20
            Originally posted by leaffan
            -a young non-blue chip goalie with starter potential
            -a young forward who can score 20+ goals
            -salary dump
            -non-1st round draft pick
            If Howson makes a trade like this he should be fired on the spot. He'd be insane to trade him without a monster return with the All Star Game there next year. Nothing would be more depressing for Jackets fans than Jeff Carter as an all star captain and the face of the team.

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            • ThomasTomasz
              • Nov 2024

              #21
              Originally posted by sraczk2011
              If Howson makes a trade like this he should be fired on the spot. He'd be insane to trade him without a monster return with the All Star Game there next year. Nothing would be more depressing for Jackets fans than Jeff Carter as an all star captain and the face of the team.
              Honestly, Howson might not make it into the off-season. The Carter and Wiz transactions were supposed to improve the team and push them into the playoffs, and it hasn't happened- they keep spinning their wheels. I really think Howson could be finished.

              Also, here are the top five projected destinations from ESPN

               
              After weeks, if not months, of a dead trade market, the Columbus Blue Jackets finally breathed some life into it -- and changed everything.

              For the right price, GM Scott Howson will move franchise forward Rick Nash and Nash immediately becomes the biggest name on the market, the biggest at any deadline since the Devils acquired Ilya Kovalchuk.

              That said, it's going to take a massive return to pry Nash away from Howson and the Blue Jackets.

              "You have to blow him out of the water," said one NHL GM. "Will he trade him then? Absolutely."

              So who is poised to do that? Elite teams like Boston or Detroit probably wouldn't want to dismantle a winning roster but he becomes attractive to bubble teams looking for a huge boost before the deadline. But with only some of the NHL's teams ready and willing to deal, it does raise the question of timing.

              "[Columbus] can't get 29 teams in the game," an NHL source said. "Why not wait until June?"

              That could ultimately be the solution for Howson, but there are some teams that can do it now. And they may be willing to pay the steep price in order to get Nash sooner rather than later. Here are five leading candidates:

              1. Los Angeles Kings
              The way GM Dean Lombardi built the Kings, high-end players on the wing is the last piece to the puzzle. He's done everything else according to plan in Los Angeles. He has an elite goalie in Jonathan Quick. He has a franchise defenseman in Drew Doughty. He has strength down the middle in Anze Kopitar and Mike Richards. Now he just needs his star goal-scoring winger. Nash would be the perfect fit especially since a lack of goal scoring has plagued the Kings this season. "It's in their heads now too," said an NHL source on Monday.

              The Kings have the organizational depth to pull it off. Columbus needs a goalie and the Kings have a talented one in Jonathan Bernier who could be one of the pieces a Nash trade is built around. The question becomes, how much is Lombardi willing to part with from his NHL roster to land Nash? Howson may not do it without defenseman Jack Johnson included in the deal, which would thin out the Kings' defense.

              2. New York Rangers
              Like the Kings, the Rangers are a team that could use some help scoring goals and they've been mentioned as a possible destination for Nash, with a package that could include players like Brandon Dubinsky and Chris Kreider. Besides the salary-cap issues that New York would deal with if Glen Sather landed Nash, there is chemistry. The Rangers play well as a team and are primarily a homegrown group. Nash is a star player, but assembling stars in New York has never been the issue. "They have good chemistry going," said an NHL scout. "They're having a really, really good year. They have to be careful they don't do anything to mess that up."

              3. Philadelphia Flyers
              The Flyers get this spot because of Paul Holmgren's willingness to make the big move. This weekend, he said his focus was on adding defense but the Flyers are always in the mix when high-end talent becomes available. Plus, he has the kind of assets it would take to land a player like Nash, except maybe the goalie Columbus needs. Pierre LeBrun pointed out that a trio of young forwards like Brayden Schenn, James van Riemsdyk and Sean Couturier certainly gets Philadelphia into the conversation.

              4. San Jose Sharks
              This is a mix of need and reputation. When a big name hits the trade market, GM Doug Wilson is usually involved. He landed Joe Thornton. He landed Dan Boyle. He landed Dany Heatley. He's not afraid to make the big move and thanks to the keen eye of director of scouting Tim Burke, usually has the young ammunition to make it happen. The Sharks may fall under the same category of some of the other elite teams who might not want to change things too dramatically at this point in the season. But San Jose could use additional scoring up front and depending on Martin Havlat to get and remain healthy is a big risk for a team expected to challenge for a Stanley Cup. San Jose has young goalie depth in Thomas Greiss and Alex Stalock that may intrigue Howson as part of a bigger package.

              5. Toronto Maple Leafs
              Brian Burke's focus is adding size to his top six. The 6-foot-4 Nash would certainly fit the bill and then some. Burke is another general manager not afraid to make the big move, although this one would cost him considerably more than the spare parts Calgary acquired for Dion Phaneuf. Nash might be an unnecessary long-term luxury for a team that already has high-end talent on the wing, especially when it would likely cost players like Mikhail Grabovski, Nazem Kadri and Luke Schenn. With a no-trade clause, Nash controls this entire process and the Brampton native might welcome a return close to home.

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              • Sigona
                Posts too much
                • Aug 2010
                • 9926

                #22
                Hopefully this doesn't end up like the Thornton deal and whoever gets him grabs him for 3 players who will amount to nothing.


                Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
                Honestly, Howson might not make it into the off-season. The Carter and Wiz transactions were supposed to improve the team and push them into the playoffs, and it hasn't happened- they keep spinning their wheels. I really think Howson could be finished.

                Also, here are the top five projected destinations from ESPN
                Fuck ESPN.

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                • ThomasTomasz
                  • Nov 2024

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Sigona
                  Hopefully this doesn't end up like the Thornton deal and whoever gets him grabs him for 3 players who will amount to nothing.




                  Fuck ESPN.
                  (e6.5) Better than Eklund

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                  • wingsfan77
                    Junior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 3000

                    #24
                    I highly doubt the Flyers trade for Nash, I wouldn't mind losing JVR but if they trade either Schenn or Couturier I'd be upset.

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                    • Tailback U
                      No substitute 4 strength.
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 10282

                      #25
                      San Jose Mercury News is reporting that the Sharks are interested in Nash but rejected talks involving Logan Couture.

                      Apparently they are trying to find another way to make it happen but I don't see how, the Sharks have no draft picks and I doubt they have the cap room.

                      It's too bad Havlat has done absolutely nothing. Wish we could get rid of him.

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                      • leaffan
                        Colton Orr Fan
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 11082

                        #26
                        Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
                        (e6.5) Better than Eklund
                        Eklund is better then espn.

                        Espns hockey coverage is a joke.

                        Leafs offseason training!

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