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31 Comments
Canucks legend Danton Heinen
I’d give an A for Columbus and a B for Pittsburgh right now. Could be really good for Pittsburgh if Chinakov finds his footing.
If this is what Chyna goes for.. if Nucks trade Keifer Sherwood theyll get a UHAUL worth
I feel Chinakov will have a Jason Zucker impact on the Penguins
Massive overpay for the Pens. Blues got a better player in Berggren off waivers.
As a Capitals fan, we gave up just a 2nd and a 6th for Sourdif a few months ago, and I think Sourdif is a better player than Chinakhov. I think Pittsburgh overpaid. I also think that Columbus overpaid for Marchment – a mediocre 30 year old with a 4.5 million cap hit and an expiring contract. When you compare those two trades to the Sourdif trade, it feels like the Capitals got by far the best deal.
Does a team thats been as mid as Columbus has been for a decade now really need more assets? They're the Minnesota (before bill) of the east. I beleive they need to make a chips all in move. They haven't had top talent since Johnny (rip) and need a difference maker(s).
chinakov ain't that good. not worth it
Dubas out there driving up trade costs for teams looking to add NHL players. Thanks, Kyle.
You got robbed, Marchment has almost the exact same stat line as Yegor in a Columbus jersey, the difference is Yegor has played 29 games this season in a Columbus jersey and Marchment has played like what? 5? We got Marchment for a 2nd and a 4th, we got Heinen, a 2nd and a 3rd for this guy…
Mcgroarty Kindel Chinakov going forward, gives kindel someone who can finish
PIT overpaid. Not sure why they added another pick, imo Heinen + the STL 2nd must have been enough, maybe even a 3rd would be.
What value has a player that`s 6pts -6 in 29gp and has been scratched multiple times?
STL 2nd would be the 37th pick, so there`s a chance you get a decent prospect there.
Win CBJ.
Everybody saying the Pens overpaid for Chinakhov, are just 100% WRONG!!!
Pens wanted to get rid of a few more of their older players and they have SO MANY draft picks in the next 4 years its ridiculous. Even after this trade the Pens still have 32 picks in the next 4 drafts with 17 being in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd rounds of those years. If dude sucks…whatever but COULD YOU IMAGINE if with his speed and shot release, Chinakhov finds chemistry with Crosby or Malkin?
It's likely that the 3rd round pick was for Columbus to take Heinen. The Pens have to move some of their veteran players to make room for the "youth movement" that Dubas promised. Still have Tomasino, Dumba, and Graves in WBS, also need to move Kevin Hayes and maybe Clifton to make space for younger guys coming up from the AHL.
I feel like this is high risk high reward
Upside is there. He has absolute cannon of a shot.
I've read he's solid in shootouts, that alone makes him worth acquiring.
Pens should trade Syd to a cup condenser. Colorado or Florida!
I like the trade. However, giving away that St. Louis 2nd rounder is a bummer.
Good risk to take. Potential for tremendous upside, traded picks we were planning on flipping anyway. We still have many picks going forward, and our own at that. This is how you do it.
There were about a dozen teams calling about this player, what the Penguins gave up is not an overpay.
It was a cap dump for the pens that's why it costed a second an 3rd
Another good player wanting out of the jackets
I think laine was right about the blue jackets
It is that time of year after all
Letang and high level don't belong in a sentence anymore, unless it's referring to his bone headed play sometimes.
Dubas has honestly been doing a phenomenal job with the Pens. Brazeau signing looks incredible. I'm a fan of the Skinner trade. And stocking up on picks while remaining competitive. He's making the most of what he's been dealt
CBJ fan here, I’ve always liked Chinny a lot. His usage has been an issue with Dean behind the bench and this was inevitable. I’m happy with the return but sending him to the Pens hurts.
Can you give your thoughts on the Sabres recent play and do you think they can make the playoffs? Keep up the good work and love the videos
I like it for both
This reminds me of a GMJR ah trade from like 2018
Ville has been disappointing because you can see the talent but he’s just not scoring with Kindel and McGroarty. Let Chinakov play on the kid line and see what you got
Hopefully, the change of scenery sparks an enthusiasm in Chinakhov, and this "overpay" (many suitors involved) becomes a steal