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Forum: Armchair-GMMar. 8, 2022 at 2:42 p.m.
Forum: Armchair-GMFeb. 28, 2022 at 11:56 p.m.
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>coga16</b></div><div>I think thats a very bad deal for the Avs, giving up too much and not really improving. Namestnikov is very blah, weak on the puck, he really disappeared in the playoffs.

Stretcher is meh too. I dont think giving up a 2nd with serviceable player in Compher really helps out the avs. Burning a high draft pick to min max your roster</div></div>

<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Xqb15a</b></div><div>Not a fan. Don’t think Namestikov is an upgrade over Compher especially in the playoffs where love him or hate him Jim Tim the ginger has a knack for agitation. Namestikov is kind of meh in the physical department. Stetcher I think there are better options out there.</div></div>

Fair points. Here’s my thought process with this general concept - Colorado is able to buy themselves cap space while adding to their team.
Namestnikov for Compher is essentially a swap. Similar role, similar usage, similar production. They’re different styles of player. I thought Namestnikov was fine in his short time with Colorado two years ago. 4 goals in 12 playoffs games is solid for his role. I also thought he played up the lineup when called upon better than Compher has been able to. I understand he can be soft on the puck. I appreciate Compher’s ability to be an agitator, but I think his perceived physicality within the flow of the game is overrated. Namestnikov is actually at 2.4 hits/60 while Compher is at 2.1 this season.
I’m also a fan of Stecher’s game. Even if Byram comes back, I don’t think they have enough depth on defense to get through 4 rounds of the playoffs. There are inevitably going to be injuries, especially considering the injury history of all their current defensemen. Stetcher just came back from injury (ironically), so he hasn’t played a lot this year. But he’s been solid as a third pair guy for the duration of his career, and his skating ability fits Colorado’s style. He doesn’t really PK, so that’s a negative.
The second round pick plus a roster player is pricey. But, in my opinion, Colorado is adding to their team while also buying cap space to do more elsewhere.