
Decided against the other offer. Having no faith in Dubnyk makes it tough for me to move Kuemper right now at the price of a backup.
Part of that issue is the market, none of the top teams need goalies and they have the most to offerfoofnik wroteCOLONNo BS. It looks like I'll need some serious coaxing to ever move a goalie in this league. Values are much lower than I'm used to from other leagues it seems.
Sensfanjosh wroteCOLONPart of that issue is the market, none of the top teams need goalies and they have the most to offerfoofnik wroteCOLONNo BS. It looks like I'll need some serious coaxing to ever move a goalie in this league. Values are much lower than I'm used to from other leagues it seems.
As a non-believer in Dubnyk, it basically would take a starter price for me to justify moving him. If Duby falters, Kuemper has shown he is capable of starting for them. And if Duby continues the magic, then he'll be off to start for a different team like Lehner or Jones or Talbot were this summer.Shoalzie wroteCOLONSensfanjosh wroteCOLONPart of that issue is the market, none of the top teams need goalies and they have the most to offerfoofnik wroteCOLONNo BS. It looks like I'll need some serious coaxing to ever move a goalie in this league. Values are much lower than I'm used to from other leagues it seems.
No disrespect to Josh (SJ) but I was getting the vibe from him that I'd have to pay for Keumper in terms of starter prices. I realize a good backup can be very useful to a team but they're only in a 1/3 or 1/4 of the games. I don't see Dubnyk play 95% of the games like he did last year. But if you feel they are the "starter of the future", then that plays into your asking price. With the way goaltending can be in the NHL...any goalie can become a starter. You see the rejuvenation of Dubnyk or the breakout performance of Talbot or a Cinderella like run of Hammond that makes a goalie like Lehner become expendable. I'm watching in Detroit Petr Mrazek almost unseat Jimmy Howard a couple years ahead of schedule.