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Team: 2020-21 Pittsburgh Penguins
Initial Creation Date: Feb. 27, 2021
Published: Feb. 27, 2021
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      UFA - 1
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      Feb. 27, 2021 at 8:40 a.m.
      #1
      Go Pens!!
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      Mittelstadt:
      2nd + Jankowski

      Federic:
      2nd + Sceviour
      Feb. 27, 2021 at 8:48 a.m.
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      I'm not sure why boston would move frederic,
      Feb. 27, 2021 at 8:49 a.m.
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      Don't think the Bruins would trade Frederic now and I'm not really sure about his value tbh
      Feb. 27, 2021 at 8:51 a.m.
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      Sabre fan here. Mittelstadt has been an unfairly maligned player in Buffalo. He was rushed to the NHL. Had he spent a 2nd year in college and then a full year in the AHL and been slowly integrating into the NHL this year, Sabre fans would be over the moon with excitement. As is, there is tempered enthusiasm regarding his play in 5 games this season; he has looked engaged, quick, capable defensively and has flashed dynamic offensive skill.

      I think he is a very difficult player to gauge for trade value. His ceiling in my view remains very high. For what it's worth, my ceiling for him is Jake Guentzel and I think Mittelstadt ultimately ends up being a winger with either Eichel or Cozens and he produces strong offensive production in that role. Based on that, the only way I would trade Mittelstadt would be as part of a package for an established near-star-level player (ie: Mittelstadt++ for established #2 centre or established #1 goalie).

      Of course, the Sabres may see him as a player who will be exposed in the expansion draft and be happy to just get something for him.
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      Feb. 27, 2021 at 8:58 a.m.
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      Mittlestadt was rushed under botteril. Adams is doing a good job of keeping him isolated and not putting alot of pressure on him. I think Mitts is playing very well this year, and right now I dont feel comfortable trading him. I think you should look at Tage Thompson instead. He has a good shot but he needs to put everything together
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      Feb. 27, 2021 at 9:01 a.m.
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      Quoting: WCSF
      Sabre fan here. Mittelstadt has been an unfairly maligned player in Buffalo. He was rushed to the NHL. Had he spent a 2nd year in college and then a full year in the AHL and been slowly integrating into the NHL this year, Sabre fans would be over the moon with excitement. As is, there is tempered enthusiasm regarding his play in 5 games this season; he has looked engaged, quick, capable defensively and has flashed dynamic offensive skill.

      I think he is a very difficult player to gauge for trade value. His ceiling in my view remains very high. For what it's worth, my ceiling for him is Jake Guentzel and I think Mittelstadt ultimately ends up being a winger with either Eichel or Cozens and he produces strong offensive production in that role. Based on that, the only way I would trade Mittelstadt would be as part of a package for an established near-star-level player (ie: Mittelstadt++ for established #2 centre or established #1 goalie).

      Of course, the Sabres may see him as a player who will be exposed in the expansion draft and be happy to just get something for him.


      Quoting: bhavikp27
      Don't think the Bruins would trade Frederic now and I'm not really sure about his value tbh


      That's what i'm saying these 2 players are extremely hard to judge, because usually if a first round draft pick is not an every game player by their 5th year they are a bust. but I like fredric's toughness. and I think Mittelstadt has a case of the buffalo blues.
      Feb. 27, 2021 at 10:42 a.m.
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      Boston has no real need to move Frederic unless it's for a piece that helps them win now. Looking at PIT, I just dont see a fit deal wise.
      Feb. 27, 2021 at 11:36 a.m.
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      Quoting: WCSF
      Sabre fan here. Mittelstadt has been an unfairly maligned player in Buffalo. He was rushed to the NHL. Had he spent a 2nd year in college and then a full year in the AHL and been slowly integrating into the NHL this year, Sabre fans would be over the moon with excitement. As is, there is tempered enthusiasm regarding his play in 5 games this season; he has looked engaged, quick, capable defensively and has flashed dynamic offensive skill.

      I think he is a very difficult player to gauge for trade value. His ceiling in my view remains very high. For what it's worth, my ceiling for him is Jake Guentzel and I think Mittelstadt ultimately ends up being a winger with either Eichel or Cozens and he produces strong offensive production in that role. Based on that, the only way I would trade Mittelstadt would be as part of a package for an established near-star-level player (ie: Mittelstadt++ for established #2 centre or established #1 goalie).

      Of course, the Sabres may see him as a player who will be exposed in the expansion draft and be happy to just get something for him.


      Quoting: sabresspoonz3737
      Mittlestadt was rushed under botteril. Adams is doing a good job of keeping him isolated and not putting alot of pressure on him. I think Mitts is playing very well this year, and right now I dont feel comfortable trading him. I think you should look at Tage Thompson instead. He has a good shot but he needs to put everything together


      I think the Sabres have to keep Mittelstadt in the line-up the rest of the year and gauge his progression, there has to come a time where a decision has to be made for both the clubs and players best interests. It's really up to Mitts whether he wants it enough and to put in the hard work to be a successful NHL player. He obviously has the talent but up to this point I don't think he has put the effort in. He has now shown some progress and hopefully has turned the corner.
       
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