Mack674
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caveman said:I'm picking fly crap out of pepper here but Marty Brodeur also made it to free agency this summer. He said publicly that he seriously considered taking the Toronto offer (I wish) before resigning with the Devils. Burke did take a run at a veteran goalie this off-season.
I was so hoping that was going to happen... sigh.
Nik? said:OldTimeHockey said:But I guess the point Nik is making is correct. We have no real idea of the value of the trade until(at the least) we can see them progress with their respective clubs. So we have 13 months to debate it as it'll be that long before we see them in training camp.
Just to clarify a bit, my point isn't so much that you can't really assess a trade until it plays out on the ice(that's true to some extent though) because I do think it's fair to look at a trade when it happens and try to determine whether or not it made sense. I mean sometimes it just doesn't. Trading the best goalie prospect in the world for Boston's third stringer, for instance, was dumb the moment JFJ did it and I said as much.
My issue here is that I really don't think people are doing either. I think people are sort of talking themselves into JVR and not really addressing his issues. If you look at the thread here about the trade you get a pretty different picture of JVR(although not, admittedly, of Schenn who I fully admit I'm out of step with the majority on).
I guess you're right about that, I forgot to consider that playing on an offensively gifted team can be a good and bad thing when looking at the guys numbers. He definitely had a much better power play to play with there than he will here but here's hoping.
Just keep drafting and developing and take a run at any player thats available that makes sense and doesnt cost a fortune. If thats the MO Burke has right now, I'm okay with that. Still, until we get a goaltender or Reimer turns into a great starter, we're in tough for the playoffs.