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It’s crazy how bad conroy wants this guy I fear he might overpay for him
Thank god Habs dont need him we need a Skilled Centre
go to the red wings
I think Calgary will have an easier time… Buffalo is in the same division with the Wings and might not want one of their own going there helping keep them out.. so the wings will probably have to over pay to get him being a division rival.. MTL would fall into this too.
would look good on the second line in Detroit.
This is just all speculation from guys that get paid to run PSYOPS. Fact is, Buffalo is a dumpster fire, they have little leverage, and neither the Habs or Wings would be foolish enough to get into a bidding war for mid to low tier pieces.
Not sure what Detroit’s offer would be, but many teams can outbid them. A lot of their prospect pool will be non-starters.
I don't see the appeal. As a wings fan I feel like he would be useless here especially moving into next season and especially after that. I don't see how he is better than JT Compher. When Danielson is ready there is no point to it. Why let go of any assets for somebody who would merely take up space. I think the wings are done with that. Too much money. 7 mill is crazy. for what he will end up as a 3rd line center? I don't see this happening in Detroit. He is a cap anchor. Think you hate the Copp contract … wait till you see this. lol
If I would be both position two different team involve with Steve yersman manager red wings cross off or Flames also cross off conversation angle, I would not accept it that deal I would be reject it, according to Dylan Cozens agent he should rethink his decision & brought up into deadline would be Available in Toronto would be perfect fit solution their will gose through.
Probably in the minority, but as a Buffalo fan I personally hope he stays in Buffalo. He hasn't been the same player since getting rocked by Hathaway, but he still has a ton of potential. Needs to be in the right mindset, and I think the past year or so has taken a toll on him. I'd rather keep him, he's a core part of the group and a quiet leader. His points aren't what they can potentially be, but his physicality has dramatically increased. Only a matter of time until he puts it together. He's 23. In a couple of years from now, I think he's going to turn into one of the better 2nd line centers in the league, with a blend of physicality, scoring touch, leadership, increasingly getting better with faceoffs, and a refined defensive play (which has also been off this season). Would rather Buffalo hang onto him and he stays part of the eventual solution. Has as much, if not more heart than any other Sabre.
But hey, if teams want to overpay, there's no untouchable piece. Sabres said they aren't shopping him, and I think that's true. But, as with Mittelstadt, if a team wants to give us better value, gotta listen to it.
As a Flames fan, it makes sense because up until the trade for Frost, they don't have any legit Centre prospects coming up in the next couple of years. Kardi and Backlund both in there late 30's, and our farm team has 3rd/4th line NHL centers at best. A young 6'3'' right hand shot NHL Centre doesn't come up very often, so I say go for it. As long as they don't give up Wolf, Zary, Coronato and Parekh should be the only untouchables in my mind.
As a wings fan it all comes down to the price
I’d like cozens but with how poorly he’s been living up to that contract so far, I’d only take him if Compher was going back the other way, and if we didn’t have to give up any 1st rd picks or 1st rd pick prospects
Especially since we have been playing so so much better since Todd
Bring Danielson up, throw him between Cat and Kane! Every other kid is working out!!!!
He's just a more expensive Compher, I say skip him and save cap.
Wings should 100% trade Compher + a 1st round pick (not this years) for him. If Buffalo wants Danielson I'd consider it but not 1st round pick. Danielson I just don't see having 30 goal potential, where as Cozens has put up a 30 goal season. I'd rather gamble on Cozens with proven production than the hope of Danielson who looks like he may need another season in GR. Obviously this comes down to how urgent buffalo is to trade him
To all you other Habs fans would you rather give dach and Mailloux for cozens and a 2nd or newhook mailloux and 2nd
After Copp, Compher, Hull. Stevie better be careful! No bidding war! Bring up more great Kids! Dan is doing a spectacular job in Grand Rapids, as always!!!!!!!
I'd like to see Cozens traded to Anaheim for Zegres…
i tought the trade offered from Detroit was basicly one for one Kasper for Cozins? With the way Kasper is playing has a detroit fan i am not sure if that would make sense now… i feel like we need to wait and see what we have in kasper he is exceeding our expectations right now.
Things have been going well for the Wings since Christmas, but that was largely driven by an unsustainable PP success rate for the first 7 game streak, and great goaltending for the second. My concern is that the 5 on 5 numbers are still bad. Another offensive threat could help keep things going when goaltending and PP come down to earth.
I would do a one for one trade with slaf for Cozens. And hopefully buffalo retains like 30%
To make the money work Buffalo would have to take Compher. Wings don't have the space to just take a $7m cap hit for young guys and picks. I'd gladly give Compher, Berggie and a pick or two for Couzens.
I dont see any upside in this. Cozens has 10 goals and 16 assists on the season. Meanwhile, Copps got 10 goals and 12 assists. So why are we wanting to take on any even worse contract in Cozens? Yeah I get he had 31 goals, ONE season but thats looking more and more like ah fluke.
Cozens and Zegras are both gambles, Zegras has a higher ceiling. Both probably unnecessary
I could see a trade where the Wings send Compher, Gustafsson, two good prospects and two first round picks for Cozens and Byram
The Wings currently have players that rival Cozens productivity. I wouldn't trade any future assets for him.
If we can get Couzins for Brandsegg Nygard and Compher do you take it?