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Rasmus_

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  1. I went, Blues, Senators, Kings, Oilers for choice one, and Blues also for choice 2. My reasoning for the Blues mainly is because if management truly believes they are on the precipice of a Stanley Cup, I believe they will do everything to ascertain it. Ryan Miller makes too much sense for them. Between the likes of Ty Rattie, Dmitraj Jaskin, and other options they make sense for a potential fit. The second most likely fit is Edmonton, but that depends on the development of the Scrivens trade. All in all like most I would say that the more right on answer is St. Louis. LA has the outside chance in the Moulson market with forwards like Toffoli, Zykov, Pearson, Vey and secondary guys like Shore. I'm more in the liking to trading Ryan Miller now while he's of value and giving the shot to Enroth. He's been solid when Miller has been injured and is still in his later 20's (goalie prime). Ottawa has a few options, but what's likely there outside of the connection with the Murray family. Anaheim, again great group, but do they really need Miller? I would likely say they'd be more interested in defense if that. Yes many of the posts on another board, to not be named stated that Toffoli in a deal for a rental player is not only unacceptable, but down right unnecessary. I'm personally okay with Vey, Pearson and Zykov (also a guy LA fans would not be a fan of moving.). If the right incentive came back, thank you for your time Mr. Moulson, I still love your game. I'm also definitely all about showing Stafford the door. He's the classic, shows up when it's money time and disappear otherwise at all times. I've never been convinced of him being anything but inconsistent.
  2. I believe the course is to take the side of patience, unless the return makes complete sense. There is no point in trading Grigorenko while he's only 20 if he can rebound. He just has to keep his work ethic up, and prove to the Sabres brass that he should be up with the team. The CAA/NHL agreement is a bit of a joke. But, it is what it is. Here's hoping for a renewed vigor and some step in his game. He does not belong in the Q, and it is heinous that he's down. However, I truly believe in giving him the chance to prove himself through his play, heading into next season.
  3. First time poster. He's hopefully resilient enough to take this as a jump step back to push aside any doubters of his.
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