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Discussion post RE: NJ

Created by: joshelkin
Team: 2017-18 New York Islanders
Initial Creation Date: Aug. 27, 2017
Published: Aug. 27, 2017
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I like the under-the-radar off season that NJ has had. Aside from Nico Hischier, NJ acquired Marcus Johannson and Mirco Muller via trade. Now, they've added Will Butcher. Add in a low risk signing in Drew Stafford and PTO for Jimmy Hayes and that makes a quietly good team.

In my opinion, NJ is still another 2-3 years away from seriously competing. Do you think they would be inclined to trade a piece that could help now in return for multiple future assets?
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Aug. 27, 2017 at 8:10 p.m.
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DanteP17
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I like Dal Colle's potential but what's taking him so long. Some consider him to bust, however I still like what he brings. However Palmieri looks to be a 25-30 goal scorer for the foreseeable future. If he didn't fall into a slump early this season he would've put up much more than 26G. From December to March he was scoring on a 40 goal pace. The trade makes sense based on the age factor, but Palmieri's intangibles with him being a Jersey boy I can't see Shero trading him. Once Greene is gone Palmieri looks to be the frontrunner for the captaincy.
Aug. 27, 2017 at 8:18 p.m.
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Quoting: DanteDevilsHockey
I like Dal Colle's potential but what's taking him so long. Some consider him to bust, however I still like what he brings. However Palmieri looks to be a 25-30 goal scorer for the foreseeable future. If he didn't fall into a slump early this season he would've put up much more than 26G. From December to March he was scoring on a 40 goal pace. The trade makes sense based on the age factor, but Palmieri's intangibles with him being a Jersey boy I can't see Shero trading him. Once Greene is gone Palmieri looks to be the frontrunner for the captaincy.


I see where you're coming from regarding Dal Colle, but I wouldn't write him off yet - He is still a #5 overall pick. (granted I have time-stamped posts saying that I wanted William Nylander - lol oh well). Dal Colle is falling victim to a log jam that NYI has up front. He had a nice first AHL season and I don't expect that he will need to marinate there much longer.

Not a bad argument either about Palmieri, I just viewed him as a more viable target than say Taylor Hall.
Aug. 27, 2017 at 8:26 p.m.
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Quoting: joshelkin
Quoting: DanteDevilsHockey
I like Dal Colle's potential but what's taking him so long. Some consider him to bust, however I still like what he brings. However Palmieri looks to be a 25-30 goal scorer for the foreseeable future. If he didn't fall into a slump early this season he would've put up much more than 26G. From December to March he was scoring on a 40 goal pace. The trade makes sense based on the age factor, but Palmieri's intangibles with him being a Jersey boy I can't see Shero trading him. Once Greene is gone Palmieri looks to be the frontrunner for the captaincy.


I see where you're coming from regarding Dal Colle, but I wouldn't write him off yet - He is still a #5 overall pick. (granted I have time-stamped posts saying that I wanted William Nylander - lol oh well). Dal Colle is falling victim to a log jam that NYI has up front. He had a nice first AHL season and I don't expect that he will need to marinate there much longer.

Not a bad argument either about Palmieri, I just viewed him as a more viable target than say Taylor Hall.


Respectable. The idea intrigues me, but I, like many NJ fans seem pretty emotionally attached for lack of a better term to Palms
Aug. 28, 2017 at 12:35 a.m.
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PALMS>PAR(asite)ISE

But on a more serious note, Devils fans do love seeing a local guy being a main fixture on this team
Aug. 28, 2017 at 4:04 p.m.
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nah palms is too much of a key piece to this team. the one and only top 6 forward that NJ would probably consider trading is Henrique
 
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