Just my opinion but the Blues don’t have a replacement for Faska at this time and I wouldn’t go trade for one while I have him. I also wouldn’t sign him to any more than 2 years at the most. I would move on from Sunny before I moved on from Faska.seattleblue wrote: ↑03 May 2025 11:40 am I used to think of Faksa as a disappointment since he was picked 12th overall (I think, correct me) but the second half of this season and a Game 7 aren't happening without his contribution to make that 4th line. Outstanding on faceoffs, smart, strong. I've really focused on him more in the second half once I heard the Stancl interview where they asked him which Blues players he'd met in camp that made an impression on him. Stancl talked about driving in Faksa's car, and how he was shepherding him and other Czech prospects and how meaningful that was to him to have that time. So after that story I began thinking about Stancl's game in terms of Faksa's game. They are smart, toolsy forwards with size. Stancl is not at Faksa's level on the dot. Faksa does not have Stancl's wrister either. All this to say I think he's been a really valuable add and if the dollars are right they should keep him.
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Do people realize faksa is making 3.25 million?
Prior to this thread I thought I appreciated him way more than most but apparently not. I really like the player but we can't re up him at that money.
Prior to this thread I thought I appreciated him way more than most but apparently not. I really like the player but we can't re up him at that money.
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That may actually be a choice that has to be made.Bluesfan1978 wrote: ↑03 May 2025 12:55 pmJust my opinion but the Blues don’t have a replacement for Faska at this time and I wouldn’t go trade for one while I have him. I also wouldn’t sign him to any more than 2 years at the most. I would move on from Sunny before I moved on from Faska.seattleblue wrote: ↑03 May 2025 11:40 am I used to think of Faksa as a disappointment since he was picked 12th overall (I think, correct me) but the second half of this season and a Game 7 aren't happening without his contribution to make that 4th line. Outstanding on faceoffs, smart, strong. I've really focused on him more in the second half once I heard the Stancl interview where they asked him which Blues players he'd met in camp that made an impression on him. Stancl talked about driving in Faksa's car, and how he was shepherding him and other Czech prospects and how meaningful that was to him to have that time. So after that story I began thinking about Stancl's game in terms of Faksa's game. They are smart, toolsy forwards with size. Stancl is not at Faksa's level on the dot. Faksa does not have Stancl's wrister either. All this to say I think he's been a really valuable add and if the dollars are right they should keep him.
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Well, Sunny is signed for next year at 1.5 mil and Faksa is UFA. I hate to see him go, but I suspect he does and Sunny slides down to the fourth line. I think Sunny will be better next year, as most players are better the second year after ACL surgery. They might be set, actually, with Devo moving into the 3C roll and Neighbours going to 3LW with the return of Holloway. Wish they could make a splash with a forward signing, but might not have to if Devo is ready to really contribute.
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I find it hard to believe somebody would give him that much money going forward. He'll be 32 next year.
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Agreed but apparently some blues fans would. I don't even think he'll ask for that.succinct712 wrote: ↑03 May 2025 17:16 pmI find it hard to believe somebody would give him that much money going forward. He'll be 32 next year.
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Would you take a run at Granlund
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The Blues have been searching for a 4th line identity since 2019. We have it in a big way now with a coach that completely trusts them. Why would you give that up? We saw what happened when Faksa got hurt and they tried to make it work. It was a disaster. The bottom 6 was a [censored] until he got back. None of our prospects coming up are blocked by WTF. So if you overpay Faksa by a million, even at 2 years it’s not going to hurt the cap especially with it going up again the following year. Pay the man.
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I would pay Faksa whatever it takes, as well.TAFKAP wrote: ↑04 May 2025 10:08 am The Blues have been searching for a 4th line identity since 2019. We have it in a big way now with a coach that completely trusts them. Why would you give that up? We saw what happened when Faksa got hurt and they tried to make it work. It was a disaster. The bottom 6 was a [censored] until he got back. None of our prospects coming up are blocked by WTF. So if you overpay Faksa by a million, even at 2 years it’s not going to hurt the cap especially with it going up again the following year. Pay the man.
He is a rock on that magnificent line: the brains, the faceoffs, the desire, and the size.
He anchor, the ice cold one who lets you know his incredible power even as he keeps his gloves on. He rarely throws the first punch; that happens if he is defending a teammate from a very dirty hit. Logan Stanley tried to get him to drop' em, but Faksa wrapped him up and steadily drove the big lummox backward. Stanley calmed down quickly when he felt that Faksa was willing to go.
I know he must keep his cool in a Game Seven, but-OH- I would like to see Stanley open the Radek Faksa Door. He hasn't had a fight since preseason '23 when he fought Sam Bitten.
I think the Faksa Door would be as scary as the Pollak Door.
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How much as that Faksa goal qorht66
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He has been amazing this series. Noticable every shift and in a good way.succinct712 wrote: ↑03 May 2025 00:05 am He's a real presence out there during the playoffs. I'm impressed!
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I've had my fill of Sunny. He does some nice things but I think we can safely move in from him.Bluesfan1978 wrote: ↑03 May 2025 12:55 pmJust my opinion but the Blues don’t have a replacement for Faska at this time and I wouldn’t go trade for one while I have him. I also wouldn’t sign him to any more than 2 years at the most. I would move on from Sunny before I moved on from Faska.seattleblue wrote: ↑03 May 2025 11:40 am I used to think of Faksa as a disappointment since he was picked 12th overall (I think, correct me) but the second half of this season and a Game 7 aren't happening without his contribution to make that 4th line. Outstanding on faceoffs, smart, strong. I've really focused on him more in the second half once I heard the Stancl interview where they asked him which Blues players he'd met in camp that made an impression on him. Stancl talked about driving in Faksa's car, and how he was shepherding him and other Czech prospects and how meaningful that was to him to have that time. So after that story I began thinking about Stancl's game in terms of Faksa's game. They are smart, toolsy forwards with size. Stancl is not at Faksa's level on the dot. Faksa does not have Stancl's wrister either. All this to say I think he's been a really valuable add and if the dollars are right they should keep him.
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Sure has. And wins key faceoffs all the time.MandatoryDenial wrote: ↑04 May 2025 22:00 pmHe has been amazing this series. Noticable every shift and in a good way.succinct712 wrote: ↑03 May 2025 00:05 am He's a real presence out there during the playoffs. I'm impressed!
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I’ll never question his effort but his speed and skills don’t seem to be there.Blue Sabbath wrote: ↑04 May 2025 22:20 pmI've had my fill of Sunny. He does some nice things but I think we can safely move in from him.Bluesfan1978 wrote: ↑03 May 2025 12:55 pmJust my opinion but the Blues don’t have a replacement for Faska at this time and I wouldn’t go trade for one while I have him. I also wouldn’t sign him to any more than 2 years at the most. I would move on from Sunny before I moved on from Faska.seattleblue wrote: ↑03 May 2025 11:40 am I used to think of Faksa as a disappointment since he was picked 12th overall (I think, correct me) but the second half of this season and a Game 7 aren't happening without his contribution to make that 4th line. Outstanding on faceoffs, smart, strong. I've really focused on him more in the second half once I heard the Stancl interview where they asked him which Blues players he'd met in camp that made an impression on him. Stancl talked about driving in Faksa's car, and how he was shepherding him and other Czech prospects and how meaningful that was to him to have that time. So after that story I began thinking about Stancl's game in terms of Faksa's game. They are smart, toolsy forwards with size. Stancl is not at Faksa's level on the dot. Faksa does not have Stancl's wrister either. All this to say I think he's been a really valuable add and if the dollars are right they should keep him.
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I would re-sign Faksa and send Sunny on his way. The dropBluesfan1978 wrote: ↑04 May 2025 22:41 pmI’ll never question his effort but his speed and skills don’t seem to be there.Blue Sabbath wrote: ↑04 May 2025 22:20 pmI've had my fill of Sunny. He does some nice things but I think we can safely move in from him.Bluesfan1978 wrote: ↑03 May 2025 12:55 pmJust my opinion but the Blues don’t have a replacement for Faska at this time and I wouldn’t go trade for one while I have him. I also wouldn’t sign him to any more than 2 years at the most. I would move on from Sunny before I moved on from Faska.seattleblue wrote: ↑03 May 2025 11:40 am I used to think of Faksa as a disappointment since he was picked 12th overall (I think, correct me) but the second half of this season and a Game 7 aren't happening without his contribution to make that 4th line. Outstanding on faceoffs, smart, strong. I've really focused on him more in the second half once I heard the Stancl interview where they asked him which Blues players he'd met in camp that made an impression on him. Stancl talked about driving in Faksa's car, and how he was shepherding him and other Czech prospects and how meaningful that was to him to have that time. So after that story I began thinking about Stancl's game in terms of Faksa's game. They are smart, toolsy forwards with size. Stancl is not at Faksa's level on the dot. Faksa does not have Stancl's wrister either. All this to say I think he's been a really valuable add and if the dollars are right they should keep him.
Off from Faksa to Sundqvist next will be alarming.