Yeah I hate when posters generalize a whole fan base on a few comments.Few fans doesn't sum up a fan base.
Yeah I hate when posters generalize a whole fan base on a few comments.Few fans doesn't sum up a fan base.
Weren’t there Canucks fans in the playoff forum earlier today saying their season was done and the team was dead because DeSmith was replacing Demko? So now is DeSmith a great addition worth bumping a 7 month ago thread over?
I’ve always thought DeSmith was super underrated, he consistently put up good numbers while playing a good amount of games. A lot of teams have worse backups than him and some even have worse starters. Still though, odd bump.
Most posters on here won't trade with Montreal. I don't know why? All 3 deals Montreal made this season favoured the other team. DeSmith was a steal for Pearson. Allen half retained for a 3rd was steal for Jersey. Monahan for late first was good deal for Jets.He’s been a solid pick up. A good backup who can step in and play well through stretches. Has to be quite the year for him being thrust into the starters role partway through the playoffs. What a pressure cooker! So far so good.
Definitely a timely bump.
The view would have been that it was a great trade for both teams. DeSmith has been a huge addition for Vancouver all year.Why wasn't this thread brought back from the dead after game 2? Wonder what the views would have been then lol, or during the skid end of season.
The view would have been that it was a great trade for both teams. DeSmith has been a huge addition for Vancouver all year.
Lol this your opinion or do you speak for the whole fan base? Not that I'm going to waste my time looking them up, but the sky was falling for quite a few ppl on hereThe view would have been that it was a great trade for both teams. DeSmith has been a huge addition for Vancouver all year.
Not a great trade for MTL. Pearson either sucked or was injured this year.
The only good thing is we had 4 goalies and gor rid of one.
Agreed. And it's always Pens fans doing it.Yeah I hate when posters generalize a whole fan base on a few comments.
you realise pearson was basically a warm body vet dump in the deal , he wasn't the main pieceNot a great trade for MTL. Pearson either sucked or was injured this year.
The only good thing is we had 4 goalies and gor rid of one.
Agreed - Pearson was the key player in the deal. It cost the Nucks a 3rd to dump him on the Habs.you realise pearson was basically a warm body vet dump in the deal , he wasn't the main piece
It's a bit of a nothing move for us , its nice to see that he's been great for the canucks thoAgreed - Pearson was the key player in the deal. It cost the Nucks a 3rd to dump him on the Habs.
It was a well thought out trade. If the Habs waived Desmith, the Nucks would have struggled to claim him due to their cap crunch. Plus, there was no guarantee he would be unclaimed before the Nucks had their chance. Habs took on a capdump and received a 3rd for their trouble. That allowed the Nucks to take on Desmith, who at the time of the trade had zero value.It's a bit of a nothing move
This was a win win for both teams. Canucks got a back up (Silovs was not ready at the start of the year), and 3 mil in cap space, Habs got a 3rd and a player that they hoped to flip at the deadline.Good trade for Habs getting a pick for a goalie that was goin on waivers and likely to clear. The trade was really a 3rd to take on Pearson.
Pearson to me will always be remembered as the most random extension in the history of the NHL by Benning
Completely eliminated from the playoffs by the deadline
Pettersson and Hughes unsigned, and they knew they were gonna cost a fortune with like NO CAP room, with a huge off-season coming up
Was getting offers from teams for playoff runs for Pearson
And Benning just randomly gave this guy an extension right at the deadline with no trade clauses in the first few years.
It’s actually strange there wasn’t more interest as a lot of teams could have used a backup like DeSmith. Heck he’d be as good or better than a few starters.It was a well thought out trade. If the Habs waived Desmith, the Nucks would have struggled to claim him due to their cap crunch. Plus, there was no guarantee he would be unclaimed before the Nucks had their chance. Habs took on a capdump and received a 3rd for their trouble. That allowed the Nucks to take on Desmith, who at the time of the trade had zero value.
Great summary!This was a win win for both teams. Canucks got a back up (Silovs was not ready at the start of the year), and 3 mil in cap space, Habs got a 3rd and a player that they hoped to flip at the deadline.
you realise pearson was basically a warm body vet dump in the deal , he wasn't the main piece
Thee were no steals. Islanders and Canucks got a useful goaltender. Neither are anything special. Hans managed to get draft picks for players they needed to unload.Most posters on here won't trade with Montreal. I don't know why? All 3 deals Montreal made this season favoured the other team. DeSmith was a steal for Pearson. Allen half retained for a 3rd was steal for Jersey. Monahan for late first was good deal for Jets.
Yet they post these right lopsided trade offers. Wanting Guhle or somebody of that caliber for a late first, etc..Crazy
He wasn't that good for Pittsbugh but still better than a lot of teams goaltenders. Teams probably weren't willing to give up a 3rd for another goaltender that early. And then have to find a spot for the goaltender he would replace.It’s actually strange there wasn’t more interest as a lot of teams could have used a backup like DeSmith. Heck he’d be as good or better than a few starters.
I’d credit Ian Clark, the long standing goalie coach in Vancouver. He’s had a great record of identifying goaltenders with untapped potential and working with them to improve their fundamentals.
There were no takers. He was a capdump when the Habs got him.It’s actually strange there wasn’t more interest as a lot of teams could have used a backup like DeSmith. Heck he’d be as good or better than a few starters.
I’d credit Ian Clark, the long standing goalie coach in Vancouver. He’s had a great record of identifying goaltenders with untapped potential and working with them to improve their fundamentals.
if the irony was intentional, well doneAgreed. And it's always Pens fans doing it.
Meh they got a 3rd round pick for a guy that was going on waivers a week later, I don't feel like Pearson really kept anyone out of the lineup that should have been in eitherNot a great trade for MTL. Pearson either sucked or was injured this year.
The only good thing is we had 4 goalies and gor rid of one.