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Forum: Armchair-GMDec. 17, 2022 at 9:29 a.m.
Thread: TDL 1
Forum: Armchair-GMMay 10, 2022 at 7:01 p.m.
Forum: Armchair-GMFeb. 12, 2022 at 10:38 p.m.
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Point21</b></div><div>Foote is 23 years old already and has been developing for 5 years now, hes not fast enough for the league and doesnt use his body to make up for it.. just look at the colorado game... he was so out of position on plays i dont even think he was in our zone when goals were scored. he just doesnt fit the mold that we need him to... i rather take advantage of his young age and being a RHD to get someone who at least can skate faster than Maroon

As for Killorn.. he has 5 more GP, same amount of goals, 10 more points, +/- is worse, TOI is 1:30 more, 4 less GWG, 3x the PIM, only 7 more Even Strength points... Palat can play the PK if he wanted to as well as top PP if it wasnt for Stamkos being on that side</div></div>

Agreed, Foote is a giant liability against contending level teams. I would move him at the tdl if it can help Tampa get an RD or middle 6 F upgrade. I lune keeping Palat as well over Killorn for the same reasons you already said. I don't see Joseph getting more than 1.5, so I think they keep him. In your lineup from above, the RW position is pretty weak after Kucherov, so if they think Joseph can truly be a top 6 player(I have serious doubts), then they should probably keep him. Otherwise, they should try and find a solid middle 6 LW/RW for like 2 5-3. Rutta will need a slight bump as well, probably not less than what he's making. Unfortunately, unless Palat agrees to take something closer to Killorn, he's probably gone and Tampa will keep Killorn. Either way, they should look to gain a middle 6 F this offseason or via trade imo.
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