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emigotchi · 5 years
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nhlflyersblog-blog · 6 years
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Offensive dynamo Dominik Bokk could tempt Flyers
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The NHL 2018 draft is only three days away from the road and is - apart from the deadline for the conclusion of the contract - the best time for teams to run and trade commercial phones.
With that in mind, let's take a look at what Flyers can have on a trading block, which will enter the project this time.
The former Kings selector of the second round became one of the most lethal weapons in the NHL game. From 2012, he is second in the NHL with 75 goals, for the second time only for Alexander Ovechkin. It also has 127 power points in the same span, which is good in 17th place. Simmonds was also rugged, despite his harsh style, playing at least 75 games in each season, which has not been shortened in his 10-year career.
Taking all this into account, why the hell do Flyers want to make Simmonds available?
Hextall said just last week that he plans to make both choices, but it all depends on how the board falls and what can be on the market. Leaflets are in a perfect position thanks to two elements in the first round, a competitive NHL list and a deep potential pool.
Leaflets need to be upgraded at some point and they can really use a more effective third site than Valtteri Filppula last year. Hextall can use these two types to improve in the center, catch another defender or chase the goalkeeper.
If the player assumes that Flyers participated in the pre-design process, they could use their first round capital to exchange the plan and implement the project.
He kills the punishment, blocks a lot of shots and makes Flyers a bit unpleasant in the back room, but his many suspensions started to tear a bit out of the game. Taking into account the perspective of Flyers' defense and a great contract for Ivan Provorov, Gudas could have been sent to create a place for a young man on the blue line, while saving some space for a future hat.
Although we saw the name of a recruit named Travis Sanheim, mentioned in some commercial talks, there is no way that Hextall waits until Sanheim arrives and pulls out the plug, including him now for everyone who is not called Erik Karlsson or Drew Brave. Sanheim was Hextalla's first pick-up and flashed in his 49 games last season, nowhere to go.
On the other hand, Hagg can and should be available if you only want to make a move on a business day. The 23-year-old played last year in 70 games, scoring three goals and six assists for nine points, and on average 18:08 ice time per match. He will never publish a lot of offensive numbers, but he is young, physical, he kills punishment and does not always treat the album like a live grenade. The Swede still needs work, but there are tools for work.
Considering the presence of Ivan Provorov and Shayne Gostisbehere as the best pair of aviators, Sanheim and Phil Myers on the way, there may soon be no room for Hagg. If it comes to the right deal, Hextall can transfer Hagg as part of the package to the player or pick and not lose much sleep.
Considering what Alex Lyon showed to Ron Hextall and Brass Flyers in an emergency last year, losing one of Elliott / Neuvirth would not be the end of the world in any way.
Leaflets would probably want to see someone fly in the thirty years and we too. Lehtera gave just three goals and five assists while playing in 62 games last season after he was won as a cash register from Hextall to get another first round of the Blues. Lehter could easily be replaced, and using his swollen salary elsewhere on the list would really help Flyers in the short term.
Hextall will probably not be able to move Lehter in the trade without linking it to a sweet pick-up, but we are sure that every team with whom GM Flyers will contact will remember that the Fin is available. Hextall also said he did not plan to use the buyout on the previous pick from the third round, so that's it.
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