Jake DeBrusk a récemment fait quelques commentaires sur son avenir avec les Bruins de Boston. La date limite des échanges commerciaux approche et les négociations sur une prolongation semblent être dans une impasse. Les Bruins devraient-ils échanger Jake DeBrusk ? Faites-moi part de vos impressions dans la section commentaires ! Site Web : https://www.prolevelgamer.com/ Discord : https://discord.gg/VmsHpTCGHy Patreon : https://patreon.com/user?u=84783219 $2500 USD Prize Pool Ligue des 6 Ligue EASHL 6 : https : //discord.gg/fSBU8FTW59 Podcast TSP : https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkinSht #nhl #nhlbruins #bostonbruins #bruins #hockey #nhlnews #tradedeadline
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do not trade debrusk
We have guys doing way less than him right now
3 years ago .. Jake sucks
Trade Gryz and forbort first they’re literally liabilities and cost us games
I read recently, a quote that was attributed to him. Where he states that it is more difficult for him this year, because he has to play more 2-way. Last year Bergeron was covering a lot of the defensive assignment.
Jake's a playoff player who stated early in his career he wanted to remain a bruin for life. That'll be a loyalty contract.
I'd be careful trading away our fastest player, and we don't want to play against him.
Bergeron & Krejci needed his speed at times to make those plays.
Is staying on a loyalty contract fits for his post- hockey career goals:
He wants to do color commentary when Jack Edwards is done.
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Trading Jake would bum me out. Streaky offensive production aside, there are a lot of times where it seems like he's the only one on the ice capable of quick thinking and play making, especially when the team as a whole is in the midst of a losing downbeat.
If you don’t plan on resigning him, why would you not trade him?
I’d try to sign him cheap. He’s having a down year but he’s capable of a 30 goal season.
His production isn’t even what bothers me, feels like his decision making and effort just aren’t the same as they were in prior seasons
Wouldn’t mind them trading Gryz, Forbort, or someone else to recuperate draft picks.
It's a tough one with DeBrusk. I think overall he is a fan favorite. He presents himself as a likable guy which probably carries over into the locker room as well, and makes him a great character guy to have around. Hypothetically speaking, if he were still around when Marshy retires, he'd undoubtedly be wearing an "A" on his jersey. I think the deal with DeBrusk is that he's more of a support player, he can do great things and do them consistently if he's playing alongside the right guys…it's not surprising his best season was on a line with Bergy and Marshy, and some of his worst was when Cassidy kept sticking him on the 3rd line. But he's never going to be like Pasta where he can singlehandedly take over a game, at least not with the frequency that Pasta does. I don't know what the answer is with DeBrusk, if they do trade him, I think it should be for draft picks, he's easily worth a 2nd rounder and then some, maybe you could even rob a team blind of a 1st if they're desperate enough, the only other thing acceptable would be a package deal for Hanifin…otherwise, I'd say keep him around and sign him hopefully for a reasonable price He's not really a liability on the team, he just hasn't quite met expectations. I think Ullmark is the Bruins biggest and most sensible trade chip (meaning DON'T trade prospects) if they want to upgrade on the top six, but that will probably have to wait until the offseason.
I wouldn't want to lose him unless it was an EXCEPTIONAL deal coming back. As you said, draft picks don't always pan out.
Keep him. Do the "ego stroking" thing. Hopefully, he's happy enough to stay with Boston for $4M (what a "struggle").
I was a bit upset when he whined about wanting to be traded out of Boston a few years back. I'm hoping he's matured since then.
Everyone is expendable, bottom line. Sweeney dows pretty good at trades so if DeBrusk goes I think it will be worth it based on the return. I fear Sweeney's draft picks far more than his trades.