Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
You bet.. not all 7th rounders are useless
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
Good luck Eric!
And Shero must be pretty good, if he can get top 6 forwards from Stanley cup winning teams, as "throw-ins" to deals.
And Shero must be pretty good, if he can get top 6 forwards from Stanley cup winning teams, as "throw-ins" to deals.
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Unfortunately, no team plays in slow motion these days.marek wrote:Good luck Eric.
Hopefully you find your way within a system that suits your ability a bit better.
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Burmistrov and Wellwood are too fast for ET to keep uptfrizz wrote:Yup, he's got 2G 0A in 12 games for the Jets. Claude Noel doesn't seem shy about giving younger players a shot, so I wouldn't be shocked to see ET get a look in Ponikarovsky's spot on their 3rd line with Burmistrov and Wellwood (?).canaan wrote:ponikarovsky found workmurphydump55 wrote:Is there a team out there that can fit a poor skater in that has slow foot speed with good straight away speed? Can they also fit in poor hands and the inability to utilize his size?no name wrote:Good luck Eric, i always felt you never got a fair chance in the Burgh. More so the pens style doesn't fit what you can bring to a team. Hope you find success in Winnipeg.
As a Penguins hockey fan... Good riddance.
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Perhaps, but if memory serves me correctly there wouldn't be a huge difference speed-wise between Ponikarovsky and Tangradi.Fire0nice228 wrote:Burmistrov and Wellwood are too fast for ET to keep uptfrizz wrote:Yup, he's got 2G 0A in 12 games for the Jets. Claude Noel doesn't seem shy about giving younger players a shot, so I wouldn't be shocked to see ET get a look in Ponikarovsky's spot on their 3rd line with Burmistrov and Wellwood (?).canaan wrote:ponikarovsky found workmurphydump55 wrote:Is there a team out there that can fit a poor skater in that has slow foot speed with good straight away speed? Can they also fit in poor hands and the inability to utilize his size?no name wrote:Good luck Eric, i always felt you never got a fair chance in the Burgh. More so the pens style doesn't fit what you can bring to a team. Hope you find success in Winnipeg.
As a Penguins hockey fan... Good riddance.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
So how much cap space do we have now over 9 million? If we cant/dont make a move now or at deadline the fans will be restless.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
So the Boychukians rejoice as the Tangradites gnash their teeth... mark my words, Tangradi will come back and scorch the Pens, just like Luca Caputi.
With Tangradi gone and Martin playing well, Tyler Kennedy is the only player left to make that massive trade for Iginla.
With Tangradi gone and Martin playing well, Tyler Kennedy is the only player left to make that massive trade for Iginla.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
Wow, teams are really playing a premium for scoring line forwards with 1 goal in 45 games these days aren't they?
This is a weird year - it seems like everyone was approached on a "make-or-break" basis.
Sneep, Strait, Lovejoy, and now Tangradi all gone for absolutely nothing.
Jeffrey is next
This is a weird year - it seems like everyone was approached on a "make-or-break" basis.
Sneep, Strait, Lovejoy, and now Tangradi all gone for absolutely nothing.
Jeffrey is next
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
Jeffrey will be if he doesn't produce. He is also approaching that point in his career where that little stint before the knee injury needs to be duplicated or better yet, improved upon.Mr. Colby wrote: Sneep, Lovejoy, and now Tangradi all gone for absolutely nothing.
Jeffrey is next
The other three at least brought another 18 year old into the organization that at least has hope. None of those guys are going to amount to anything but role players and they had no role here.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
Jets play an up tempo game as well. Dont really know if he fits there either.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
Do we have any assets left? LOLWHITEY1 wrote:So how much cap space do we have now over 9 million? If we cant/dont make a move now or at deadline the fans will be restless.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
Draft picks = nothing. Ok.
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After 3 incredibly disappointing playoff runs in a row, with 10 million to spend and a number of holes to fill....this is the most pressurized trade deadline of Shero's career.WHITEY1 wrote:So how much cap space do we have now over 9 million? If we cant/dont make a move now or at deadline the fans will be restless.
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True. It's really impossible to disagree with this point. 10 million in space is over 30 million in deadline space too, and don't forget how many top defensive prospects we have right now. We have more than in previous years for sure. Pressure is squarely on you, GMRS.The U wrote:After 3 incredibly disappointing playoff runs in a row, with 10 million to spend and a number of holes to fill....this is the most pressurized trade deadline of Shero's career.WHITEY1 wrote:So how much cap space do we have now over 9 million? If we cant/dont make a move now or at deadline the fans will be restless.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
We still don't have the right assets to do a big trade deadline deal. Prepare for some disappointment folks.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
Mr. Colby wrote:Wow, teams are really playing a premium for scoring line forwards with 1 goal in 45 games these days aren't they?
This is a weird year - it seems like everyone was approached on a "make-or-break" basis.
Sneep, Strait, Lovejoy, and now Tangradi all gone for absolutely nothing.
Jeffrey is next
Yeah, RS needs to be called on some of this, his scouting and player development guys stink. They have a bunch of could be Dmen prospects and other than bennet no real forward or goalie prospects in six drafts.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
Come on guys, this is obviously cause Calgary wanted a 7th rounder instead of Tangradi for Iginla. Straight up.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
So many circumstances ride on a real deadline type deal that people are expecting here. First our defense prospects will most likely only get us an upcoming UFA. Even teams out of the playoffs are not going to drop a top 6 forward for a package of prospects unless there is a reason (financial or impending free agent).
Even our really good deals (Neal and Hossa) had some pretty good circumstances working in our favor including those guys all but guaranteeing themselves out of the team they were playing on.
I expect a busy deadline, dont get me wrong. But not sure we can pull off exactly what we need.
Even our really good deals (Neal and Hossa) had some pretty good circumstances working in our favor including those guys all but guaranteeing themselves out of the team they were playing on.
I expect a busy deadline, dont get me wrong. But not sure we can pull off exactly what we need.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
I think we do, just not any people would be happy to see traded. Letang, Niskanen, Bennett, Morrow, Despres, Maata, Kennedy, and 1st round picks are all "tradable assets" but everyone wants to get something for nothing these days.shmenguin wrote:We still don't have the right assets to do a big trade deadline deal. Prepare for some disappointment folks.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
Meh. I'm sad he didn't pan out, but it was time to make a choice between Tangradi and Boychuk, and Boychuk won.
The key here is Ray has reduced the roster down to 22. He has an open position. Either Bennett is coming up soon, or he is preparing to bring in a player. Otherwise the roster clearing move wasn't necessary, when you could have kept him as a trade throw in instead.
The key here is Ray has reduced the roster down to 22. He has an open position. Either Bennett is coming up soon, or he is preparing to bring in a player. Otherwise the roster clearing move wasn't necessary, when you could have kept him as a trade throw in instead.
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This isn't true. He had plenty of chances to show something... Anything that would've showed that he deserved more playing time and he failed over and over again.FreeCandy44 wrote:So next game he scores what 2 goals vs pens? Farewell Big Dog. Man who never got a fair chance.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
He's totally going to score against us when we play them in a few days.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
No.pens2005 wrote:He's totally going to score against us when we play them in a few days.
No he won't.
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Re: Tangradi traded to Winnipeg for 7th round pick
WPG turns around and deals Ponikarovsky to NJD for a 4th + a 7th. Sounds like Tangradi will take his spot on the 3rd line, and from WPG's perspective they basically moved Ponikarosvky for Tangradi + a 4th.