Kucherov is probably an upgrade on Jevpalovs, but is it worth it? Blainville fans have said he's been very good... CB is an option but Sorensen is 18, so I don't know if he wants to play in that mess of an organization right now...
Hard to believe they'll trade Kuch, but you gotta do what you gotta do
Leroux has talked a lot on RDS about how Roy and Sorensen's agent Claude Lemieux have a ''no-trade agreement''. Factor in that Sorensen is still going to be available to the Remparts next year and there are rumors that Sorensen would return home if traded to another team and there's your answer.
Leroux has talked a lot on RDS about how Roy and Sorensen's agent Claude Lemieux have a ''no-trade agreement''. Factor in that Sorensen is still going to be available to the Remparts next year and there are rumors that Sorensen would return home if traded to another team and there's your answer.
I think it would be a close call either way , definately debatable, regarding who would be the better choice to keep. Kucherov for the rest of the season or Sorensen for the rest of the season and next year when the team will likely be in a better position to contend. Remparts have struggled as of late due to injuries and their lack of depth. They have a solid core returning and will acquire more talent for whomever they trade. Maybe it would be wiser to be quiet at the deadline, besides trading Kucherov, and have a quality euro(Sorensen) for next season's run.Sorensen having a "no trade clause" helps the Remparts in the long run.To make a serious push they need to add a top 6 forward(Danault),depth forward(Clarke) and a top 4 dman(Oligny) which will be very costly. They wouldn't have too much left asset wise for trades next season.
Last edited by WildcatMapleLeafs28: 11-18-2012 at 11:21 AM.
Leroux has talked a lot on RDS about how Roy and Sorensen's agent Claude Lemieux have a ''no-trade agreement''. Factor in that Sorensen is still going to be available to the Remparts next year and there are rumors that Sorensen would return home if traded to another team and there's your answer.
Makes sense I geuss...
I geuss Kucherov won't be too happy... Will he report anywhere else ?
He is born in Paris when his father played for Viry hockey team, but he returned in Quebec with his family after and he played all it's minor hockey in Quebec.
His father Alain played for Remparts and Cataractes in the QMJHL between 1977 and 1981.
Axel have the two citizenship (Canadian and French).
I wanted the moose to get Donnelly. He's not a big name or anything, but there's so few D avail, that when a shutdown guy like him (apparently) goes off the market, there's little options.... I'd atill like the Moose to pick up another D.
I wanted the moose to get Donnelly. He's not a big name or anything, but there's so few D avail, that when a shutdown guy like him (apparently) goes off the market, there's little options.... I'd atill like the Moose to pick up another D.
I would have liked to see Donnelly join Halifax too. He could win his second Memorial Cup in a row, and celebrate by heading up to the Citadel and firing it out of a cannon.