hckypete96 3 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 lang for barrett jackman of st. louis. do you think the blues would do it? i think that this trade would benefit both teams, langs payroll could be a bit of a problem though. also i am uncertain of jackmans, but oh well its just for fun. do you think it could happen? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
betterREDthandead 58 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 It would never happen, St. Louis would never be convinced to take on a veteran commanding a veteran salary for someone they consider one of their few building blocks. And it would be stupid of the Wings to do that too. That's a trade that would hurt both teams immensely. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hckypete96 3 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 are you kidding me? how would that hurt the wings? it would give them a third dman w/ physically presence that they despreatly need. sure, they would lose lang, but they wings are so strong at the center position that they could easily make up for it by either calling up hudler or moving zets or yzerman to the center position. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
norrisnick 1 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 And it would be stupid of the Wings to do that too. That's a trade that would hurt both teams immensely. I strongly disagree with that. I agree that the Blues would NEVER do it, but Kenny would, and should, do this one in a heartbeat. Barrett would help this team NOW and in the future. peace Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dreadthered 0 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 I like Lang I really do but if this trade is on the table I take it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
J-Swift 0 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 I strongly disagree with that. I agree that the Blues would NEVER do it, but Kenny would, and should, do this one in a heartbeat. Barrett would help this team NOW and in the future. peace Jackman would help out our blueline a lot, but his shoulder injuries are likely to affect him for the rest of his career. And I get a little nervous about the notion of Detroit trading within the division. Especially when it's not just an exchange of a couple picks and prospects or a minor leaguer, but rather a capable first/second line centre like Robert Lang. Obviously the Blues aren't going to hurt us this year, but who knows what Lang could do for them in the future. He was absolutely great on an awful Caps team last year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
norrisnick 1 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 I strongly disagree with that. I agree that the Blues would NEVER do it, but Kenny would, and should, do this one in a heartbeat. Barrett would help this team NOW and in the future. peace Jackman would help out our blueline a lot, but his shoulder injuries are likely to affect him for the rest of his career. And I get a little nervous about the notion of Detroit trading within the division. Especially when it's not just an exchange of a couple picks and prospects or a minor leaguer, but rather a capable first/second line centre like Robert Lang. Obviously the Blues aren't going to hurt us this year, but who knows what Lang could do for them in the future. He was absolutely great on an awful Caps team last year. I actually had a part about shoulder worries in my post originally but then I rewrote it. I don't think trading Lang to the Blues could come back to bite us in the ass. The Blues aren't done hitting rock bottom yet and Lang is no spring chicken. Though we're off in la-la land at this point with a Lang/Jackman trade. peace Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eva unit zero 271 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 (edited) I strongly disagree with that. I agree that the Blues would NEVER do it, but Kenny would, and should, do this one in a heartbeat. Barrett would help this team NOW and in the future. peace Jackman would help out our blueline a lot, but his shoulder injuries are likely to affect him for the rest of his career. And I get a little nervous about the notion of Detroit trading within the division. Especially when it's not just an exchange of a couple picks and prospects or a minor leaguer, but rather a capable first/second line centre like Robert Lang. Obviously the Blues aren't going to hurt us this year, but who knows what Lang could do for them in the future. He was absolutely great on an awful Caps team last year. Lang would be stuck on the second line in St. Louis because of Weight and his salary, even though Lang is the better player. Here's how this trade shakes down, though: C Lang 3.8m for D Jackman 1.14m Each player has already counted about 50% of his salary on his current team, so the Wings would be cutting down about 1.3m in cap, and the Blues increasing by that amount. Assuming the Wings were able to make this trade as-is, that would mean there would be about 2.5m of open cap space, while would allow for further moves to strengthen the team, such as perhaps the acquisition of a solid forward or another defenseman. However, it would be more likely the Wings would end up with Brewer instead of Jackman, as Brewer costs more, is older, and is not as good as Jackman. Brewer makes 2m, meaning there would be about a 900k difference in remaining salary that would affect the cap. I think Brewer is an overrated defenseman, but I might make that deal given that we are in severe need of decent, physical defensemen and Brewer would bring that and be able to play the Wings' puck-possession style. Assuming the Wings were to make this deal (Brewer or Jackman) and no other roster players were involved, here are the roster moves I see being made to make it work: Lebda sent down or Rivers waived. One of Hudler or Filppula called up. EDIT: Also, Lang only has one more year on his contract past this season. I don't see him resigning with the Blues unless they have improved significantly and have sorted out their ownership issues. Assuming he even plays past next year at all. Edited January 10, 2006 by eva unit zero Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hckypete96 3 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 eva unit zero- great post. i would not mind having brewer on the team, considering he is 10x better than our d excluding lids and schneids. i mean the trade still probably wouldnt happen, but hypothetically, its god like. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eva unit zero 271 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 eva unit zero- great post. i would not mind having brewer on the team, considering he is 10x better than our d excluding lids and schneids. i mean the trade still probably wouldnt happen, but hypothetically, its god like. Yeah. My though is Brewer would make an acceptable replacement for Jiri. And if Jiri can come back, it means Lilja is no longer necessary (As Brewer and Chelios would be the #5 and #6 defensemen on the team) no to mention we would have one of the best young defense corps with Fischer/Kronwall/Brewer in the now and Kindl, Quincey upcoming, plus the emergence of Lebda as a decent player. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wingsfan27 1 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 lang for barrett jackman of st. louis. do you think the blues would do it? i think that this trade would benefit both teams, langs payroll could be a bit of a problem though. also i am uncertain of jackmans, but oh well its just for fun. do you think it could happen? ya it could happen if you drugged the gm from st louis and made him sign on the dotted line to complete the trade Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Seth 0 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 never gonna happen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HockeyCrazy3033 168 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 Ugh. Jackman? Yeah yeah he's a very good D-man, and will only get better.....but I CANNOT STAND HIM. What's with everyone like these dirty players? EW. Haha Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hckypete96 3 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 Ugh. Jackman? Yeah yeah he's a very good D-man, and will only get better.....but I CANNOT STAND HIM. What's with everyone like these dirty players? EW. Haha this team needs some dirty players. jackman is a great young defenseman and will be good for years to come. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RyanBarnes! 293 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 Ugh. Jackman? Yeah yeah he's a very good D-man, and will only get better.....but I CANNOT STAND HIM. What's with everyone like these dirty players? EW. Haha You'd like him the second he'd step on the ice wearing the winged wheel and you'd love him after seeing him stand up for his teammates. Lang for Jackman would be a great deal for Detroit, but St. Louis don't get much out of it. Not even if Weight is traded, which he probably will be. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fightfan24 0 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 Ah, crack... gimme a light! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eva unit zero 271 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 (edited) You'd like him the second he'd step on the ice wearing the winged wheel and you'd love him after seeing him stand up for his teammates. Lang for Jackman would be a great deal for Detroit, but St. Louis don't get much out of it. Not even if Weight is traded, which he probably will be. If Weight is traded for equal salary..the Blues probably are significantly better right there. In that trade the Blues would likely be looking for any or all of: a defenseman, a goalie, as well as someone to replace Weight up front. Perhaps they will try and trade Weight for Kolzig and Witt?? Edited January 10, 2006 by eva unit zero Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RyanBarnes! 293 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 You'd like him the second he'd step on the ice wearing the winged wheel and you'd love him after seeing him stand up for his teammates. Lang for Jackman would be a great deal for Detroit, but St. Louis don't get much out of it. Not even if Weight is traded, which he probably will be. If Weight is traded for equal salary..the Blues probably are significantly better right there. In that trade the Blues would likely be looking for any or all of: a defenseman, a goalie, as well as someone to replace Weight up front. Perhaps they will try and trade Weight for Kolzig and Witt?? Witt wants to play for a contender and I don't see Kolzig going anywhere. He's been real solid for them this season. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eva unit zero 271 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 You'd like him the second he'd step on the ice wearing the winged wheel and you'd love him after seeing him stand up for his teammates. Lang for Jackman would be a great deal for Detroit, but St. Louis don't get much out of it. Not even if Weight is traded, which he probably will be. If Weight is traded for equal salary..the Blues probably are significantly better right there. In that trade the Blues would likely be looking for any or all of: a defenseman, a goalie, as well as someone to replace Weight up front. Perhaps they will try and trade Weight for Kolzig and Witt?? Witt wants to play for a contender and I don't see Kolzig going anywhere. He's been real solid for them this season. Who cares what Witt wants? If I was Washington, I would trade him to a WORSE team. He has not shown that he deserves to be traded to a contender on request...considering people didn't feel star center Eric Lindros deserved to be traded where he wanted when he WASN'T being used by his current team, why should mediocre defenseman Brendan Witt? Because in this case, a realistic destination might be the one you want for him? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RyanBarnes! 293 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 You'd like him the second he'd step on the ice wearing the winged wheel and you'd love him after seeing him stand up for his teammates. Lang for Jackman would be a great deal for Detroit, but St. Louis don't get much out of it. Not even if Weight is traded, which he probably will be. If Weight is traded for equal salary..the Blues probably are significantly better right there. In that trade the Blues would likely be looking for any or all of: a defenseman, a goalie, as well as someone to replace Weight up front. Perhaps they will try and trade Weight for Kolzig and Witt?? Witt wants to play for a contender and I don't see Kolzig going anywhere. He's been real solid for them this season. Who cares what Witt wants? If I was Washington, I would trade him to a WORSE team. He has not shown that he deserves to be traded to a contender on request...considering people didn't feel star center Eric Lindros deserved to be traded where he wanted when he WASN'T being used by his current team, why should mediocre defenseman Brendan Witt? Because in this case, a realistic destination might be the one you want for him? I think any recieving team in the deal would care a great deal if Witt shows up or not! I also think that a contending team or at the very least a playoff team would be willing to pay more for Witt's services than a team like the Blues. Not to mention they'd probably get a lot more out of him on the ice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eva unit zero 271 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 You'd like him the second he'd step on the ice wearing the winged wheel and you'd love him after seeing him stand up for his teammates. Lang for Jackman would be a great deal for Detroit, but St. Louis don't get much out of it. Not even if Weight is traded, which he probably will be. If Weight is traded for equal salary..the Blues probably are significantly better right there. In that trade the Blues would likely be looking for any or all of: a defenseman, a goalie, as well as someone to replace Weight up front. Perhaps they will try and trade Weight for Kolzig and Witt?? Witt wants to play for a contender and I don't see Kolzig going anywhere. He's been real solid for them this season. Who cares what Witt wants? If I was Washington, I would trade him to a WORSE team. He has not shown that he deserves to be traded to a contender on request...considering people didn't feel star center Eric Lindros deserved to be traded where he wanted when he WASN'T being used by his current team, why should mediocre defenseman Brendan Witt? Because in this case, a realistic destination might be the one you want for him? I think any recieving team in the deal would care a great deal if Witt shows up or not! I also think that a contending team or at the very least a playoff team would be willing to pay more for Witt's services than a team like the Blues. Not to mention they'd probably get a lot more out of him on the ice. I think the Blues would be a solid team if they dealt Weight for Witt and Kolzig. They would have much better goaltending, improved defense, and wouldn't be losing a lot at forward because Tkachuk is due back soon, and he's better than Weight. Imagine...if they traded Weight as Tkachuk came back, they'd be making significant improvements up front, on D, and in net. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RyanBarnes! 293 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 You'd like him the second he'd step on the ice wearing the winged wheel and you'd love him after seeing him stand up for his teammates. Lang for Jackman would be a great deal for Detroit, but St. Louis don't get much out of it. Not even if Weight is traded, which he probably will be. If Weight is traded for equal salary..the Blues probably are significantly better right there. In that trade the Blues would likely be looking for any or all of: a defenseman, a goalie, as well as someone to replace Weight up front. Perhaps they will try and trade Weight for Kolzig and Witt?? Witt wants to play for a contender and I don't see Kolzig going anywhere. He's been real solid for them this season. Who cares what Witt wants? If I was Washington, I would trade him to a WORSE team. He has not shown that he deserves to be traded to a contender on request...considering people didn't feel star center Eric Lindros deserved to be traded where he wanted when he WASN'T being used by his current team, why should mediocre defenseman Brendan Witt? Because in this case, a realistic destination might be the one you want for him? I think any recieving team in the deal would care a great deal if Witt shows up or not! I also think that a contending team or at the very least a playoff team would be willing to pay more for Witt's services than a team like the Blues. Not to mention they'd probably get a lot more out of him on the ice. I think the Blues would be a solid team if they dealt Weight for Witt and Kolzig. They would have much better goaltending, improved defense, and wouldn't be losing a lot at forward because Tkachuk is due back soon, and he's better than Weight. Imagine...if they traded Weight as Tkachuk came back, they'd be making significant improvements up front, on D, and in net. I guess I agree with you, but I don't see a Weight for Witt and Kolzig deal happen. For so many reasons. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
norrisnick 1 Report post Posted January 10, 2006 I guess I agree with you, but I don't see a Weight for Witt and Kolzig deal happen. For so many reasons. Ditto. McPhee has already commented that they've been looking for a way to grant Witt's request. Aaaaaannnnddd a contract extention is in the works with Kolzig and Washington. peace Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fatcat6 0 Report post Posted January 11, 2006 I would never do this trade if I was the general manager of the St. Louis Blues. I know that St. Louis is struggling a lot this year, but giving away Jackman would make it worse, and not because they're trading for Lang. Lang's good and all, but to trade away their most likely be defenseman right now would kill things for St. Louis. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites