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Zero interest in KK. He's overpaid. Mind you, I don't actually care about 5 v 5 stats… I care about overall goals/assists. He's not producing as much as I want him to for what he's paid.
Despite his size, my vote would be for Marco Rossi. Seems like the most consistent "compete" of all of the centers the Canucks are prospectively interested in (as suggested by his WAR%) and have a realistic chance to land.
I heard this on the show and wondered if Lego was going to run with this. I thought he was just spitballing when he mentioned JK. When I thought about it, it comes down to acquisition cost. If JK does not require your top prospects, that could be fair. Rossi's price is inflated at the moment.
No to kk. Over paid
KK is an overpaid high-end 3C at this point. He’s not a 2C. He’s never had that level of production. He’s roughly comparable with Cole Sillinger in Columbus, at nearly twice the AAV.
My overall take?
Whoever the Canucks are looking at as a potential 3C for the upcoming season needs to have an ability to step up into a 2C role if Chytil is going to be the 2C. Either that, or the Canucks need to prioritize adding a middle-6 winger who can step into a 2C role if Chytil goes down.
(I know. It’s the offseason; try to be optimistic.)
Either way, if the Canucks want to spend KK money, then offer Roslovic KK’s salary for two years. No assets lost, and you have a guy who is able to put pucks in the net and points on the board for significant stretches of the season.
Could be our Dylan strome
Wow lego, you're 25? That means you didn't get to witness 1994 in person I became a Canucks fan because of those three overtime winners against Calgary in 1994 when I was just less than 10 years old my birthday being in May. I turned 10 2 days before the conference final against Toronto began and 4 days after we finished off Dallas in round 2.
Put a fan base cannot live without New blood so I'm glad we have young people like you in our fan base.
Funny thing is I'm about 6 months older than flower
What happened to Mc Tavish
hard pass
Remember when Carolina was offering Necas 1st Morris And Katkaneimi but Aquillini blocked the Carolina trade…
Too bad
KK isnt a TOP 6….He was a throw in for Carolina
I don’t think the Canucks want KK
No we need McTavish. That is the way forward to replace a necessary style player like Millsy. Better get ready to get blown away how much we give up for him, but it may sting short term but it will pay dividends fast.
Everything is HUGH ???
Not one of the players mentioned for the 2c spot is worth giving up ANY of our prospects for those mid players but knowing our smrt know it all owners they will sell off all our prospects for some mid player that doesnt want to be here and in 18 months we will be totally screwed yet again and then for the next 10 years these so called owners need to go NOW