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Originally Posted by Macman
I'd pick Rasmus Anderson from your list there. You can still get good return for him and he's probably the most easy to replace.
I think a big issue with Sean Monahan here now and even to extent Johnny Gaudreau is coaching.
Where are the set plays to get Sean the puck, maybe I'm missing them but I don't think they're there. If he gets traded to a team like Tampa, he'll do nothing but score because that's how they play. Monahan is a goal scorer who doesn't need multiple chances and for that reason I would keep him.
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How is a young top 4 RH dman the easiest to replace? Who do we have in the pipeline to replace that RH presence?
It’s amazing how quickly everyone can turn on a player and/or graciously accept them back as a core piece.
Last year everyone wanted Hanifin gone, now everyone wants to keep him.
Even before we all flip flopped about Brodie.
Now it’s Andersson and Valimaki.
Aiy yai yai
Players can’t have bad stretches, even if they are still young and developing, or else this fan base completely turns on them.