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I would consider Lucas Johansen, they will be wanting some younger players |
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Blackstrom2
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Location: richmond, VA Joined: 10.11.2010
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No way they protect Schultz over Dillon. |
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kastr99
Washington Capitals |
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Location: MD Joined: 09.10.2011
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I need don't watch the Caps closely, so I'm just curious what people think about Dillon being exposed. When I look at that roster, I see Dillon protected over Schultz and Orlov.
Am I wrong to think that? I especially think that if you're thinking of exposing Dillon, you trade him first. No way do you lose a player than 31 other teams want for nothing. |
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Blackstrom2
Washington Capitals |
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Location: richmond, VA Joined: 10.11.2010
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I need don't watch the Caps closely, so I'm just curious what people think about Dillon being exposed. When I look at that roster, I see Dillon protected over Schultz and Orlov.
Am I wrong to think that? I especially think that if you're thinking of exposing Dillon, you trade him first. No way do you lose a player than 31 other teams want for nothing. - habtastic62
No way they expose Orlov over Dillon. |
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For being a perennial contender, I never realized how thin the Caps' overall depth is. Nowhere near the hard decisions some "lesser" teams have to make. |
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bikeguy99
New Jersey Devils |
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No issues with adding another D. This needs to be treated like a draft. You take the best player available, despite what your team needs are. I personally think that Oshie is left exposed. Unreal player who cripples guys every night, but he'll be 34 at this draft, with another 4 years remaining. I feel that his cap hit might be a growing concern. Fan of the guy. He's on track to retire with 1100 games and nearly 800 points, but if Seattle isnt on his limited NMC, I would probably leave him exposed.
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koarik91
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Hockey's capital, QC Joined: 07.01.2006
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No way they expose Orlov over Dillon. - Blackstrom2
To have watched a lot of Caps games over the last couple of years. It was a really hard decision that I made of protecting Orlov and Schutlz over Dillon.
Truth is, both of Schutlz and Orlov's skillset would be more difficult to replace than Dillon. With the next couple of years. I do think players like Dillon will be cheaper to get on the market compared to someone like Schutlz and Orlov. Again, it was a tough decision to make but I do think the Caps are built in a way that players like Orlov and Schutlz are more necessary to the success of the team than Dillon, which would be easier to replace in my opinion via UFA and/or trade |
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Blackstrom2
Washington Capitals |
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Location: richmond, VA Joined: 10.11.2010
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No issues with adding another D. This needs to be treated like a draft. You take the best player available, despite what your team needs are. I personally think that Oshie is left exposed. Unreal player who cripples guys every night, but he'll be 34 at this draft, with another 4 years remaining. I feel that his cap hit might be a growing concern. Fan of the guy. He's on track to retire with 1100 games and nearly 800 points, but if Seattle isnt on his limited NMC, I would probably leave him exposed. - bikeguy99
He's also from Seattle. or a town close to it. |
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dumpnchase
Edmonton Oilers |
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Location: Red Deer, AB Joined: 02.01.2012
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Dillon is the right pick, but no way he slots ahead of Zadorov on the left side. [img][/img] |
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