herman said:
You might hate the half a dozen times a month he releases on a backcheck off a turnover, but you can?t deny how often he is bringing the puck from nothing into super dangerous slot chances for himself and his teammates through his skating, puck handling, puck recovery effort, and shooting every game (even on off nights) unless you?re actively ignoring it.
For the record I'm a huge fan of what Willy can bring when he chooses to bring it and I think we'd regret trading him unless it was one of those unicorn type deals like the Jones-Johansen and I don't see any obvious candidates for that.
I strongly suspect any significant upgrade on our D will have to come from drafting/developing our own so the hope would be that guys like Holl and Dermott keep improving, that Sandin and Liljgren are able to step in later this season (post deadline) or at next camp and earn a job, and maybe we can get lucky on a few diamonds in the rough or poached from overseas.
I really don't see a whole lot of room to improve our roster this year. The only hope might be something where we trade one of our decent excess wingers (not Willy or Marner but anyone else would be up for discussion) plus Ceci in exchange for a 3/4 "Muz-light" kind of player who plays with a bit more jam and isn't quite such a defensive liability. No clue at all who that might be.
The other idea that's been lurking around in the back of my mind is to trade Ceci to someone for essentially nothing (maybe we add in a 7th round pick or whatever and get back a 6th?) and use that newly opened roster spot to bring Sandin or Liljgren up...but that assumes that they'd be able to handle the much higher difficulty level of the tail end of the season and possible playoffs.
Nik Bethune said:
I would grudgingly settle for turn of the century Chris Pronger.
Or Neidermayer or Lidstrom or Coffey or Orr or....
Like you, I don't see the Canes as a fit. Not sure any team is...or at least one presumes that if there were a good fit, Dubas would likely have acted on it already. He took his stab at a reclamation project (Ceci) and it's still possible that could come to fruition in a sheltered bottom pairing with Dermott.
Barrie has looked a lot better under Keefe, and if Muz-Holl can keep improving as they have and can be relied upon to be the shut down pairing, the Rielly-Barrie second pair might be a net positive, so even just going with the status quo might not be the end of the world. The way we're playing right now, we have a shot of getting into the playoffs as a non-wildcard team and I don't mind our chances against any of the other likely Atlantic opponents in the first round (assuming Boston will finish #1, the scariest remaining team would be the Bolts and our roster is a bit better suited to handle them than the Bruins, though that won't be a cake walk either...Sabres, Habs, Panthers are all beatable).
So maybe this is the year to do nothing else at all and just go with what we have. I don't see this as a cup team, but we can probably make the playoffs and win a round, then hopefully find a better fit for the back end with some promotions from the Marlies (think trying to re-sign Muz would be priority #1 moreso than Barrie).