Maybe if Lehtera was still on the team we wouldn't have been able to add David Perron. To be fair, we have up two firsts for one guy, moving a negative asset (addition by subtraction), opening a roster spot for someone else, and creating cap space to add someone else. Now, if you would like to debate the wisdom of potentially offering up two firsts and an extra body for Chychrun. "Obtuse" appears to be glossing over the facts this is past history AND it led to a Stanley Cup AND Schenn remains an anchor veteran player on a very good hockey team, AND the Blues stopped wasting salary and cap on Lehtera and long time ago. Face it, that dog won't hunt.ĭid they not give up two firsts and get one guy back? No matter how YOU spin it, the blues do not give up 2 firsts without moving Lehtera. My point is, if you’re giving up two 1s, it needs to be for someone a cut above Schenn. He does a lot of things that don’t appear on the scoresheet, but he also doesn’t fill the scoresheet at an acceptable rate. Hn pelasi Pohjois-Amerikan NHL -liigassa 1231 runkosarjaottelua ja teki niiss 321 maalia ja sai 429 syttpistett. No matter how you people want to spin it with the Lehtera thing, they still gave up two firsts.ĭo I think Schenn is a JAG? Kind of. joulukuuta 1978 Kuopio) 3 on suomalainen uransa lopettanut 4 jkiekkoilija sek olympia- ja MM-mitalisti. They gave up 2 firsts in one trade for Schenn. It was Schenn + a large negative value asset for 2 1sts. ROR and Schenn of course! Blues will be cursed to never win the Cup with this jagoffs.Īlso, the Blues unloaded Lehtera, a big negative value asset, in that deal as well.
Which JAGs, specifically, would you be referring to? Well, that’s what happens when you give up multiple first rounders for JAGs