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psuhockey
Philadelphia Flyers
Joined: 03.25.2011

Dec 4 @ 4:37 PM ET
So a team wants to give up a first round pick for a player that can play just okay! Seems like the better value would be to give up less for one of the lower rated stiffs.

Here is the bottom line. Coburn can fetch a quality return, because he's a quality defenseman. He is certainly not playing well now. But other teams know what kind of palyer he is. Which is why he would be in demand if the Flyers offered him at the deadline.

- MJL

Coburn is a #4 defenseman as I stated. On good team that's where he slots in. On the Flyers he is exposed. Paul gaustad got a 1st rd pick at the deadline. Doesn't mean he is a 1st or 2nd line center. If a team played him that way, they would be terrible much like the Flyers are terrible playing Coburn as a top pair guy without someone better to carry the pair.
kellyblaise7
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Haddon Township, NJ
Joined: 07.21.2012

Dec 4 @ 4:38 PM ET
Morrissey is a top prospect. Replace Read with Coots and maybe Chevy doesn't burst out laughing.

Coburn and Read will get you some Morrissey albums. No Smiths tho.

- hereticpride


Hahaha! No Johnny Marr for you, just Morrissey.
Tomahawk
Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi.
Joined: 02.04.2009

Dec 4 @ 4:38 PM ET
WPG lost Clitsome and Bogosian. Tme to get some assets


To WPG:
Coburn
Read

To Philly:
1st Rounder 2015
rights to Burmistrov
Josh Morrissey or Nikolaj Ehlers



- J35Bacher


I would take that deal in a heart beat. Sadly, Chevy probably wouldn't
kellyblaise7
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Haddon Township, NJ
Joined: 07.21.2012

Dec 4 @ 4:42 PM ET
I would take that deal in a heart beat. Sadly, Chevy probably wouldn't
- Tomahawk


Chevy has never even made a player for player trade yet. I wouldn't count on him making a big multi-player deal.
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Dec 4 @ 4:44 PM ET
Morrissey is the prob the top dman playing in junior right now and a likely top 4 guy for Winnipeg next year. A likely lottery pick this year is nothing to sneeze at

That deal is an absolute steal for the flyers and would put them on an amazing track.

- Just5


Morrissey's good, but I'd take Madison Bowey and probably Ryan Pulock over him.
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Dec 4 @ 4:45 PM ET
I would take that deal in a heart beat. Sadly, Chevy probably wouldn't
- Tomahawk


It's not a bad deal in a vacuum, but you're opening 2 roster spots with no one to replace them. Oh wait, now I get it:

"Those guys are 2 terrible players, we can get no-name players to play just as well."

Now it all makes sense.
NickTheKid87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 11.19.2010

Dec 4 @ 4:48 PM ET
It's not a bad deal in a vacuum, but you're opening 2 roster spots with no one to replace them. Oh wait, now I get it:

"Those guys are 2 terrible players, we can get no-name players to play just as well."

Now it all makes sense.

- jmatchett383


Filling the spots would be trivial in the grand scheme of things if you could actually get a lottery pick, a good young forward that has NHL experience plus a solid defensive or forward prospect. You couldn't get that return though.
Tomahawk
Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi.
Joined: 02.04.2009

Dec 4 @ 4:49 PM ET
Chevy has never even made a player for player trade yet. I wouldn't count on him making a big multi-player deal.
- kellyblaise7


Didn't he break his trade cherry w Budaj?

But yeah... that deal amounts to at least two blue chip prospects for Coburn and a turnkey, cheaper Read replacement. More than fair value, IMo.

No idea how WPG could afford to add almost $8M in salary, tho.
jmatchett383
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Newark, DE
Joined: 03.09.2010

Dec 4 @ 4:54 PM ET
Filling the spots would be trivial in the grand scheme of things if you could actually get a lottery pick, a good young forward that has NHL experience plus a solid defensive or forward prospect. You couldn't get that return though.
- NickTheKid87


Again, this good young forward who fled the NHL to play in Europe: where's the assurance that he's coming back to NA?
kellyblaise7
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Haddon Township, NJ
Joined: 07.21.2012

Dec 4 @ 4:58 PM ET
Didn't he break his trade cherry w Budaj?

But yeah... that deal amounts to at least two blue chip prospects for Coburn and a turnkey, cheaper Read replacement. More than fair value, IMo.

No idea how WPG could afford to add almost $8M in salary, tho.

- Tomahawk


Haa! He may have, but I don't think they'd give up two blue chip prospects just to try to make a playoff run.

Also Coburn will be most effective with a top pairing Dman. If a team doesn't have that then he'll be virtually the same player he is here, but I guess that'll be their problem. Just assuming teams trading for him would know this.
NickTheKid87
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined: 11.19.2010

Dec 4 @ 4:59 PM ET
Again, this good young forward who fled the NHL to play in Europe: where's the assurance that he's coming back to NA?
- jmatchett383


I think he said he'd come back. I remember someone telling me that on here. I may be mistaken though.

Something to do with this: http://www.arcticicehocke...t-certainly-return-to-nhl
wolfhounds
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: dicky seamus, PA
Joined: 06.02.2009

Dec 4 @ 5:00 PM ET
Out for the evening (frank)ers, good night and good hockey.

We are all fans at the end of it. *ass smacks for all*

- flyer_nutter


MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Dec 4 @ 5:02 PM ET
Coburn is a #4 defenseman as I stated. On good team that's where he slots in. On the Flyers he is exposed. Paul gaustad got a 1st rd pick at the deadline. Doesn't mean he is a 1st or 2nd line center. If a team played him that way, they would be terrible much like the Flyers are terrible playing Coburn as a top pair guy without someone better to carry the pair.
- psuhockey


Now we're getting somewhere. So it's not that Coburn is a stiff, has a bad hockey brain, or isn't a good defenseman. It's that he's not a #1 defenseman and the Flyers have to use him that way. And there is one point you brought up, I think Coburn does let the pressure get to him when too much is placed on him, when Timonen is not in the lineup. I think he tries to do too much and plays outside of himself.

Coburn is capable of being a top pair compliment to a #1 defenseman. We've seen that here. And on a good team that needs a good defenseman to bolster it's defense. Coburn can be a 20+ minute a night quality defenseman, that brings physical play, mobility, and quality defense to the team. That's why he'd fetch good value from another team.
Winning
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Put in Matt Read
Joined: 03.29.2011

Dec 4 @ 5:02 PM ET
Flyers lost 9 in a row . Why don't they do something
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Dec 4 @ 5:04 PM ET
Haa! He may have, but I don't think they'd give up two blue chip prospects just to try to make a playoff run.

Also Coburn will be most effective with a top pairing Dman. If a team doesn't have that then he'll be virtually the same player he is here, but I guess that'll be their problem. Just assuming teams trading for him would know this.

- kellyblaise7


Coburn doesn't need to be paired with a top pairing defenseman to be effective. If the team he goes to plays a quality team game, and give support to the defense, Coburn will be fine in that situation.
kellyblaise7
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Haddon Township, NJ
Joined: 07.21.2012

Dec 4 @ 5:10 PM ET
Again, this good young forward who fled the NHL to play in Europe: where's the assurance that he's coming back to NA?
- jmatchett383



I'd prefer to keep all our young forwards, especially those with NHL experience because the organization is so thin at that spot. The purpose of trading the D is to reduce salary and aquire assets. As for filling the D holes created, I'd prefer a much lower cumulative salary for the assembled D corp, considering the current overpriced UFA D corp we have is collectively mediocre. This would provide a stopgap until some D prospects begin to work their way into the lineup.

I don't believe this team is going to be a true contender for a few more years regardless, so I'd like to see Hexy get as many of his picks in the system as possible.
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Dec 4 @ 5:16 PM ET
I'd prefer to keep all our young forwards, especially those with NHL experience because the organization is so thin at that spot. The purpose of trading the D is to reduce salary and aquire assets. As for filling the D holes created, I'd prefer a much lower cumulative salary for the assembled D corp, considering the current overpriced UFA D corp we have is collectively mediocre. This would provide a stopgap until some D prospects begin to work their way into the lineup.

I don't believe this team is going to be a true contender for a few more years regardless, so I'd like to see Hexy get as many of his picks in the system as possible.

- kellyblaise7


How would the Flyers go about putting that lower cumulative salary for the D corp in place, while still having a defense corp that won't put a heavy burden on any of the young defenseman that might make the team next year, and keep them from having to play a lot of the tough minutes such as on the PK, and key defensive situations against top competition?
kellyblaise7
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Haddon Township, NJ
Joined: 07.21.2012

Dec 4 @ 5:20 PM ET
Coburn doesn't need to be paired with a top pairing defenseman to be effective. If the team he goes to plays a quality team game, and give support to the defense, Coburn will be fine in that situation.
- MJL


I said he'd be "most effective with a top pairing Dman," which I believe is true. That's when he was at his best here, with Kimmo or Pronger. He could still be effective in a good system that provides consistent puck support, sure. But he may still have lapses in his play due to his flaws, which are more easily nulified when paired with a top D man, particularly one who has good puck skills. IMO
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Dec 4 @ 5:26 PM ET
I said he'd be "most effective with a top pairing Dman," which I believe is true. That's when he was at his best here, with Kimmo or Pronger. He could still be effective in a good system that provides consistent puck support, sure. But he may still have lapses in his play due to his flaws, which are more easily nulified when paired with a top D man, particularly one who has good puck skills. IMO
- kellyblaise7


Here is a fundamental truth. All but the top true #1 defensman, have flaws to their game. That's why they aren't #1 defenseman. So Coburn is no different then any other 2/3 NHL defenseman. Some are stronger offensively then defensively, etc.
kellyblaise7
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Haddon Township, NJ
Joined: 07.21.2012

Dec 4 @ 5:29 PM ET
How would the Flyers go about putting that lower cumulative salary for the D corp in place, while still having a defense corp that won't put a heavy burden on any of the young defenseman that might make the team next year, and keep them from having to play a lot of the tough minutes such as on the PK, and key defensive situations against top competition?
- MJL



Good question...I don't know exactly, not knowing all the 2015 UFA Dmen and what not, but there has to be a way to achieve two goals:

- Lowering D corp salary

AND

- Maintaining at least a comparable level of defense from the D corp

If you're implying the organization needs to focus on implementing a better team defensive system or that the current forward corp execute the current system better and provide more puck support, I agree. All these things will help the overall team D.
wolfhounds
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: dicky seamus, PA
Joined: 06.02.2009

Dec 4 @ 5:29 PM ET
So we're officially giving up on the season and selling low?
- jmatchett383


Yes. No. But we should definitely think about selling.
kellyblaise7
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Haddon Township, NJ
Joined: 07.21.2012

Dec 4 @ 5:32 PM ET
Here is a fundamental truth. All but the top true #1 defensman, have flaws to their game. That's why they aren't #1 defenseman. So Coburn is no different then any other 2/3 NHL defenseman. Some are stronger offensively then defensively, etc.
- MJL



I agree. I like Coburn for what he provided when we paired with Kimmo or Pronger. He and Carle were excellent compliments to the two #1 Dmen. If we got Weber, Coburn would be a great pair with him. But with a year left on his contract, I think he's more valuable now than he will be next yr to attain assets for the future.

I don't think the team is making any noise anytime soon though and I want a lottery pick this summer, so that's where I'm coming from.
wolfhounds
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: dicky seamus, PA
Joined: 06.02.2009

Dec 4 @ 5:33 PM ET
I agree. I like Coburn for what he provided when we paired with Kimmo or Pronger. He and Carle were excellent compliments to the two #1 Dmen. If we got Weber, Coburn would be a great pair with him. But with a year left on his contract, I think he's more valuable now than he will be next yr to attain assets for the future.

I don't think the team is making any noise anytime soon though and I want a lottery pick this summer, so that's where I'm coming from.

- kellyblaise7


Yup.
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Candyland, PA
Joined: 09.20.2007

Dec 4 @ 5:34 PM ET
Good question...I don't know exactly, not knowing all the 2015 UFA Dmen and what not, but there has to be a way to achieve two goals:

- Lowering D corp salary

AND

- Maintaining at least a comparable level of defense from the D corp

If you're implying the organization needs to focus on implementing a better team defensive system or that the current forward corp execute the current system better and provide more puck support, I agree. All these things will help the overall team D.

- kellyblaise7



Not only that, but I'm suggesting that a fire sale of Flyers defenseman isn't the way to go. Just by adding one or two defenseman on EL deals will sufficiently lower the cost of the defense.
wilsonecho91
Season Ticket Holder
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: A dream to some...a nightmare to others, AK
Joined: 11.13.2007

Dec 4 @ 5:35 PM ET
Flyers lost 9 in a row . Why don't they do something
- Winning

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