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« Les capitaux recherchent agressivement Panarin : échange possible avec prolongation du contrat » – filmogaz



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28 Comments

  1. kgunnar

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  2. Special-Bite

    We will need someone to take up that cap room when Ovie isn’t here.

  3. BruceTheSpruceMoose

    God I hope we don’t do another Erat.

  4. Over priced nothing burger move please no

  5. afellownamedsam

    There is no new information in this article

  6. Mister_Dwill

    Yall will be haters. He will come here and light it up then we will continue to be happy because our GM is that guy.

  7. capsrock02

    Who the hell is Filmogaz and why does he claim to know more than actual insiders I’ve heard of?

  8. MetalMan1973

    Depends on what we give up to get him

  9. Zinjifrah

    Elliotte Friedman is reporting he wants a $50M contract after this season (flexible on Term vs AAV but it needs to multiply to $50M). Ain’t no way that makes sense for this team. He’s not some final missing piece for us. There are better fit teams for that kind of demand.

  10. warriorcrazy3

    Pretty sure this is AI generated. Googled the « journalist » and he only appears for filmogaz (whatever that is)

  11. Necx999

    Think people hating this cause he’s a rag. I think it would be an upgrade. Short contract we don’t need anymore fossils.

  12. _SCHULTZY_

    Panarin is great.  He’s also 35 in October and since we’re not making the playoffs, next season should be the focus. Trading young assets/future picks to get yet another old guy is a step backwards. 

    I’m all for a big trade that moves young prospects and picks but we need a 1C more than a 1LW. I would also much rather trade for someone under 29 than someone about to be 35. 

    I don’t care about paying a talented player $12m but it should be someone with some prime years left. 

  13. Onoudidnt

    There has to be better value out there. A true Center? Two-way player?

    I’m not sure a Russian left-winger is what we are lacking…

  14. wildlyintangible

    The one thing Washington lacks is star talent. Panarin fits that role.

    I’m okay with giving him $50M over 4-5 years as we move on from the Ovi era. We clear about $18-19M this offseason with Ovechkin and Carlson off the books.

    I’m very open to trading anyone but Hutson, Lil pro, and maybeeeeeee Cristall.

    Miro, Parascek, and our recent first rounder are all free to move.

  15. NessGoddes

    Sounds like a Rags bate tactic to leverage in negotiations with other teams

  16. plantkiller-ooops

    there isn’t a single shred of evidence in this article lol

  17. Poptart_Salad

    Genuinely confused at all this Panarin noise. First, he is deciding where he goes, does he, the big market lover, really want to come here? I doubt it. We’re really not on the verge of a cup run either. Second, he is too old for our situation. We are just not buyers poised for a deep playoff right now and he is not a long term Ovi replacement. He’s absolutely elite and a great player but I don’t think this is a good fit for us. And I mean what the hell would the Rags be asking for? This would be expensive as hell. I’d much rather do a change of scenery with Lafreniere.

  18. cutlip98

    Not exactly Martin Erat but it would as successful. This team sucks

  19. WryTurtle1917

    I have been a Panarin booster. We have good top 6 talent but no elite creators and point producers. None of our prospects has the potential to fill that void. If we continue on this path we will be a frequent playoff team but not a bona fide contender. So long as we hold onto Leonard, Sourdif, Hutson and I. Protas and get some top 10 protection for our first round pick, I am ok with it (although I would hate to lose Lakovic). We have a surfeit of young forwards that we can deal because they can’t all play for us.

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