d2jsp
Log InRegister
d2jsp Forums > Off-Topic > Sports Coliseum > Hockey > Official Rumor Thread > Trades/draft Day/ufas
Prev12122132142152161445Next
Add Reply New Topic New Poll
Member
Posts: 42,679
Joined: Jul 8 2008
Gold: 8,000.00
Jun 4 2014 08:42am
Quote (dej @ Jun 4 2014 10:07am)
e.staal fits torontos needs very well

kessel - staal - jvr would be scary and probably top scoring line in all of nhl

then fa9 would shit the bed and make them lose anyway


his cap hit is brutal though, even with if they keep some
Member
Posts: 49,220
Joined: Oct 24 2003
Gold: 0.00
Jun 4 2014 11:02am
older article, and i personally dont think that they will move thornton, partly because the wont get back what he is worth.

BUT! imagining him playing with some of them guys is fun



http://www.thescore.com/nhl/news/510688

4 teams that could save Joe Thornton from San Jose
The knives are out for Joe Thornton in some corners of hockey media. The latest devastating playoff loss, this time to the Los Angeles Kings in the Western Conference Semi-final, has some calling for the Sharks captain to be moved. As shortsighted and unnecessary as those calls may be, the potential haul a future Hall of Famer like Thornton may bring back for Doug Wilson and co. makes it an avenue at least worth exploring, if not publically entertaining.

To paraphrase Justin Bourne, writing about Jumbo Joe on the heels of the Sharks’ collapse versus the Kings: Thornton is the type of player whose seemingly easygoing approach to hockey and life is often mistaken for apathy. Of course, people who subscribe to that “Thornton is lazy and doesn’t care” narrative couldn’t be more wrong. He is Joe Thornton, and he is a big, easy, dude. He’s also a great hockey player, and doesn’t deserve to shoulder the blame for his team’s failure to get it done… again.

Maybe the muttonheads who want Thornton gone should have their day of reckoning. Hell, Wilson and Todd McLellan have already decided to shift Thornton’s linemate Brent Burns back to defense, laying the groundwork for a farewell to the captain. Maybe Joe Thornton deserves better.

Here are four trade scenarios involving Joe Thornton.



Bring Joe home, for Gordie and Dougie

The San Jose Sharks send Thornton to his native province of Ontario, appeasing Gordies and Dougies everywhere, and giving the Brendan Shanahan era in Toronto some clout. Thornton would come at the cost of occasional Randy Carlyle doghouse dwellers Nazem Kadri and Jake Gardiner, who will surely go on to win a Stanley Cup in San Jose. It’s all good, though, as the Maple Leafs have a big Canadian and Phil Kessel can be penciled in for 60 goals.



Thornton to Edmonton to lead the kids

You know that rebuilding model that everyone talks about where a team loses consistently for a good few years and stockpiles high draft picks and marches to a Stanley Cup like they did in Pittsburgh, Chicago, and Los Angeles to a certain extent? Yeah, it turns out that it’s a pretty lousy model to follow when you can’t bring in decent talent to complement all the highly skilled kids. Enter: Joe Thornton.


The powerplay improves, the kids have a figure to look up to, and Thornton immediately injects the Oilers franchise with some much need credibility. Just imagine the platitudes of leadership and hoserism that scribes like Mark Spector could lean on while covering Thornton on the Oilers. Maybe it costs Jordan Eberle or Nail Yakupov and young defenseman. Still, you make that deal.



Broadway Joe

Let’s say the New York Rangers make to the Stanley Cup Final. Let’s also say they suffer a beating at the hands of superior Western Conference opponent. Let’s then say the Rangers cut bait with Brad Richards via a compliance buyout this summer and shoot the moon by bringing in Jumbo Joe in exchange for one of their speedy wingers and something else. The NHL.com headline simply reads “Broadway Joe”



Beltway Joe

Alex Ovechkin would score 100 goals, and somehow still end up minus-39. The Capitals part ways with one of their good defensemen, fail to make the playoffs again and Thornton and Ovechkin make easy targets for the “choker!” set.
Member
Posts: 24,432
Joined: Jul 31 2006
Gold: 0.00
Jun 4 2014 11:06am
Code
He’s also a great hockey player, and doesn’t deserve to shoulder the blame for his team’s failure to get it done… again.


Expect he does. Thornton is garbage in the playoffs. Would be a great fit for the Leafs imo. They never make the playoffs so Joe wouldnt have to worry about that
Member
Posts: 42,679
Joined: Jul 8 2008
Gold: 8,000.00
Jun 4 2014 11:09am
Quote (Galchenyuk @ Jun 4 2014 01:06pm)
Code
He’s also a great hockey player, and doesn’t deserve to shoulder the blame for his team’s failure to get it done… again.


Expect he does. Thornton is garbage in the playoffs. Would be a great fit for the Leafs imo. They never make the playoffs so Joe wouldnt have to worry about that


If leafs had Thornton, they are a playoff team every year
Member
Posts: 24,432
Joined: Jul 31 2006
Gold: 0.00
Jun 4 2014 11:09am
Quote (KrWWW @ Jun 4 2014 01:09pm)
If leafs had Thornton,  they are a playoff team every year


Sure ;)
Member
Posts: 34,590
Joined: Feb 22 2011
Gold: 1,363.36
Jun 4 2014 11:12am
Quote (KrWWW @ Jun 4 2014 01:09pm)
If leafs had Thornton,  they are a playoff team every year


haha quote of the year right here boys
Member
Posts: 49,220
Joined: Oct 24 2003
Gold: 0.00
Jun 4 2014 11:17am
kessel and thronton and jvr

jeez, would be nuts if they had a real center
Member
Posts: 99,162
Joined: Nov 13 2004
Gold: 7,865.01
Jun 4 2014 11:31am
Quote (dej @ Jun 4 2014 09:07am)
e.staal fits torontos needs very well

kessel - staal - jvr would be scary and probably top scoring line in all of nhl

then fa9 would shit the bed and make them lose anyway


except he would prob cost them like kadri+jvr


Quote (Galchenyuk @ Jun 4 2014 12:06pm)
Code
He’s also a great hockey player, and doesn’t deserve to shoulder the blame for his team’s failure to get it done… again.


Expect he does. Thornton is garbage in the playoffs. Would be a great fit for the Leafs imo. They never make the playoffs so Joe wouldnt have to worry about that


this
thorton doesnt normally look like the regular season thorton come playoffs theres been years hes looked really off like hes not even trying
he is a great player tho

This post was edited by dragoneth on Jun 4 2014 11:33am
Member
Posts: 33,300
Joined: Mar 11 2008
Gold: 5,475.00
Jun 4 2014 11:33am
To Edmonton plz. Doubt he's going anywhere though
Member
Posts: 49,220
Joined: Oct 24 2003
Gold: 0.00
Jun 4 2014 11:47am
Quote (Subzer0isGG @ Jun 4 2014 10:33am)
To Edmonton plz.  Doubt he's going anywhere though


this, there really isnt anything on edmonton i even want to trade for...
Go Back To Hockey Topic List
Prev12122132142152161445Next
Add Reply New Topic New Poll