tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942323299745921789.post267037926891334040..comments2023-10-25T05:51:28.164-04:00Comments on Light the Lamp - a Columbus Blue Jackets blog: Build me up buttercupLTLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15817321633985765198noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942323299745921789.post-12189032117946906052009-08-05T10:41:51.815-04:002009-08-05T10:41:51.815-04:00Yep that was a heck of a trade from Howsen.. I rem...Yep that was a heck of a trade from Howsen.. I remember not being 100% sure if this was the right move at the time, mainly because I was fairly unfamiliar with Tyutin.. In retrospect this was highway robbery... (Only the rangers could pull off a trade like this)..<br /><br />BTW I have a nice little rumor analysis here:<br /><br />Kaberle deal looks pretty much dead now... There is no doubt we have talked with Burkie, but this deal isn't going to happen.. Kaberle would fit.. age/skill/personality wise.. plus we would be able unload some wingers (this deal would work nicely for both sides).. But "the Burke" would want an untouchable in return (not going to happen), he's looking for a Top 6 winger (think Kessel, young with lot's of offensive upside)..furthermore, looking at the Leaf's roster, they need Kaberle now more because they traded away Kubina... It's very likely that Burke is not going to trade Kaberle unless the other side severely overpays..Look for Burke to unload Kaberle during the season for a steep price tag.. because when a player has been shopped around for months, the player eventually will get traded..eplaggehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08546755501285760023noreply@blogger.com