@MikeSielski@Kevin_Kinkead Hating NY is part of what makes sports fandom great. Without that passion sports rivalry wouldn’t be what it is. All Philadelphia sports fans should be despising anything NY sports related. End of story.
@GDePalma04@VinceGuaglione@DanKnightly Every time this dude sees the word “Michkov” show up in his timeline, he comes crawling out from under his rock of negativity, to spread complete nonsense about the organization and Michkov. As if this front office isn’t reliant on this player for their future and the teams.
@phillygator1986@SuitableAlias Okay. I mean, preference would be not to move him, because it’s unlikely you’ll receive something back that fits a need, is in the same age range and has at least equal to or higher upside. If a player like that would somehow become available then I’d consider it for sure.
@phillygator1986@SuitableAlias Untouchable? Absolutely not. I wouldn’t be looking to move him though. I think he’s the 3rd most important piece of the future moving forward at the moment. If the right deal and the right player becomes available, he would certainly be on the table however.
@jceezz I feel like the no movement clause was meant to protect the player from the team moving him without his request. Not to protect the player should “THEY” request to be moved. I think Rupp is right on this one. And yes, the league has a huge problem handing out these NMC’s.
@tdills2323@Wrestleworld5@NHLRumourReport That’s generally only true if you’re drafting in the top 3 for several seasons. You get a quicker boost towards contention when you get an opportunity to draft multiple game changers.