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Progress from a Rivals Perspective

Créé par: CN10
Équipe: 2019-20 Canucks de Vancouver
Date de création initiale: 9 mai 2019
Publié: 10 mai 2019
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
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Équipe initiale
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Position
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Max. Bonis de perf.
Statut à l’échéance du contrat
Terme restant
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Exempté du ballottageMcDavid, Connor
12 500 000 $ (Bonis de performance250 000 $)
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NMC
UFA - 5
Description
After a better than expected season, the Canucks have given their fans a reason to get excited about the team again. The team got absolutely dominated from a possession standpoint, but found a way to hang around in games through good coaching, hard work, and some skilled plays from their developing players. Not tanking for a better pick and having no luck in the draft lottery are unfortunate as they are hosting the draft this year. However, they have some good pieces to build around as they look to improve upon their surprise season and challenge for a playoff spot next year (though I do think they miss again). Here's a Flames fan's perspective on some improvements that can be made to make this team more competitive next year and set them up long term to make the playoffs consistently. These changes give them size and better depth up front

RFA's
Boeser - Vancouver locks up their sniper to a fair long term deal. He chooses a long term deal due to injuries each of his last two seasons and the team saves a bit of money for this offered security.
Goldobin - Not a great fit with coach Green, and I think this is a case where the team sides with the coach and moves the player for a reasonable return.
Leivo - Lock up medium term after getting him from Toronto. They may over pay him in year one, but towards the end he will be a bargain third liner.
Hutton - Had a bad year but previously liked his game. Signs a one year cheap contract and hopes to bounce back and get a fair deal done next off season.
Pouliot - Soon to be passed on the depth chart, I think the Canucks would do well to see if there's interest in him around the league.
Granlund - Not the best season and I think the Canucks would do well to target a bottom pairing RHD from a team with a lack of bottom six wingers.
Motte - Resigned as a versatile fourth liner than can play all three spots.
Rafferty & Teves - Signed to two year deals to develop in the AHL.

UFA's
Edler - Signs his long term retirement contract for a good value. He seems like he wants to stick around in Vancouver even during the re-build. Still a good player who can move down the lineup over the course of this deal and agrees to be paid accordingly.
Connolly - A BC boy signs with his hometown club for a fair price. He gets the opportunity to play on the top/shutdown line with Horvat.
Canucks avoid going after one of the big name FA's as they need to keep some cap space for renewing Pettersson and Hughes' contracts in a couple years and should keep their eyes on building top end talent through the draft at this point in their rebuild. I think next off season they would entertain going after after one of the big UFA defencemen.

Trades
Explanations in the individual trades.
Canucks can't use picks to move Eriksson at this stage in their rebuilding effort. Looked at swapping Eriksson for another poor contract (Okposo, Ladd, Lucic) but think the Canucks should elect to shop him with 33% to 50% retained.
Signatures de joueurs autonomes
RFAANSCAP HIT
77 000 000 $
22 600 000 $
32 000 000 $
2750 000 $
2725 000 $
21 100 000 $
33 333 333 $
22 500 000 $
12 750 000 $
UFAANSCAP HIT
44 000 000 $
33 500 000 $
Transactions
1.
VAN
  1. Burakovsky, André [Droits de RFA]
Détails additionnels:
Caps trade Burakovsky after a disappointing season for a cheaper winger who they expect will have success with good Russian mentors in Ovechkin & Kuznetsov. Vancouver adds a mid-late pick to account for the small difference in proven scoring between the players.
WSH
  1. Goldobin, Nikolay [Droits de RFA]
  2. Choix de 5e ronde en 2019 (VAN)
Détails additionnels:
Canucks add a Swede who they hope will break out alongside Pettersson on the second line.
2.
VAN
  1. Armia, Joel [Droits de RFA]
Détails additionnels:
Montreal has a lot of up and coming forwards and is looking for a LHD. They get a puck moving defenceman who they can re-sign for cheap for a guy they can probably replace from within. They also snag a mid pick to offset the value discrepancy these guys have based on last season's contributions.
MTL
  1. Pouliot, Derrick [Droits de RFA]
  2. Choix de 4e ronde en 2019 (VAN)
Détails additionnels:
Vancouver gets a big and fast defensively responsible RW long term for their third line.
3.
VAN
  1. Choix de 2e ronde en 2019 (NSH)
Détails additionnels:
Devils are in need of forwards and there may be some chemistry pairing Baertschi with Hischier.
NJD
  1. Baertschi, Sven
Détails additionnels:
Vancouver gets some decent pick in a deep draft to continue to build up their team.
4.
VAN
  1. Choix de 3e ronde en 2020 (NYI)
Détails additionnels:
Sutter is still a solid third line center, albeit overpaid a bit.
Islanders get their Valtteri Filppula replacement who is significantly younger and whose two way play will fit in Trotz' system.
NYI
  1. Sutter, Brandon
Détails additionnels:
Vancouver moves out a guy they can replace from within for a middle pick.
5.
VAN
  1. Pysyk, Mark
  2. Choix de 4e ronde en 2019 (PIT)
Détails additionnels:
Florida gets a pair of players that should help with their depth outside of their top 6. Eriksson with that much retained makes it a palatable move for Florida at $4M seems like a reasonable rate for a third line winger who can play line 2 in a pinch. They move up in the middle of the draft for helping take Eriksson off Vancouver's hands.
FLA
  1. Eriksson, Loui (2 000 000 $ retained)
  2. Granlund, Markus
  3. Choix de 3e ronde en 2019 (VAN)
Détails additionnels:
Vancouver gets a bottom pairing RHS stay at home defense man who I think will pair well with Hughes next year, moves out a disgruntled player alongside another they have the prospects coming up to replace.
6.
VAN
  1. Marleau, Patrick
  2. Choix de 1e ronde en 2020 (TOR)
TOR
    Vancouver weaponizes their cap space and grabs a first from Toronto in exchange for buying out Marleau so he can re-sign in Toronto for much cheaper for one last playoff run.
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    TAILLE DE LA FORMATIONPLAFOND SALARIALCAP HITEXCÉDENTS Info-bulleBONISESPACE SOUS LE PLAFOND SALARIAL
    2383 000 000 $75 226 879 $0 $4 550 000 $7 773 121 $

    Formation

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    3 750 000 $3 750 000 $
    AG
    UFA - 2
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    4 125 000 $4 125 000 $
    C
    UFA - 4
    3 500 000 $3 500 000 $
    AD, AG
    UFA - 4
    2 600 000 $2 600 000 $
    AD, AG
    UFA - 1
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    925 000 $925 000 $ (Bonis de performance2 850 000 $$3M)
    C, AG
    UFA - 2
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    7 000 000 $7 000 000 $
    AD
    UFA - 3
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    2 000 000 $2 000 000 $
    AD, AG
    UFA - 1
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    916 667 $916 667 $ (Bonis de performance850 000 $$850K)
    C, AD
    UFA - 1
    3 333 333 $3 333 333 $
    AD, AG
    UFA - 2
    Logo de Canucks de Vancouver
    3 000 000 $3 000 000 $
    AG
    M-NTC
    UFA - 3
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    3 000 000 $3 000 000 $
    C
    M-NTC
    UFA - 3
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    1 250 000 $1 250 000 $
    AD, AG
    UFA - 1
    Défenseur gaucherDéfenseur droitierGardien de but
    Logo de Canucks de Vancouver
    4 000 000 $4 000 000 $
    DG
    UFA - 2
    Logo de Canucks de Vancouver
    4 450 000 $4 450 000 $
    DD
    M-NTC
    UFA - 1
    Logo de Canucks de Vancouver
    3 666 667 $3 666 667 $
    G
    UFA - 1
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    2 750 000 $2 750 000 $
    DG
    UFA - 1
    Logo de Canucks de Vancouver
    2 325 000 $2 325 000 $
    DD
    UFA - 1
    Logo de Canucks de Vancouver
    1 050 000 $1 050 000 $
    G
    UFA - 2
    Logo de Canucks de Vancouver
    916 667 $916 667 $ (Bonis de performance850 000 $$850K)
    DG
    UFA - 2
    Logo de Panthers de la Floride
    2 733 333 $2 733 333 $
    DD
    UFA - 1
    Laissés de côtéListe des blessés (IR)Liste des blessés à long terme (LTIR)
    Logo de Canucks de Vancouver
    825 000 $825 000 $
    DD
    UFA - 1
    Logo de Canucks de Vancouver
    1 100 000 $1 100 000 $
    AG, AD
    UFA - 1
    Logo de Canucks de Vancouver
    1 900 000 $1 900 000 $
    AG
    UFA - 1

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    11 mai 2019 à 22 h 4
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    I wish my DATM had utilized cap space for the Sabres. He was too lazy to trade space for picks or prospects, instead before the start of the 2014 season he signed Matt Moulson, Brian Gionta, Andrej Meszaros and Cody McCormick to $25,000,000 for 5 years $12,750,000 for 3 years, $4,125,000 for 1 year $4,500,000 for 3 years, respectively. Prior to that gave up a 2nd for Josh Gorges who had 4 years remaining on a $3,900,000/year. So he gave up a second and wasted over $18,550,000 cap. To put this in perspective, if you are presuming TML will give you a first to take on one year of $6,000,000 does $18,550,000 equate to 3 first round picks. I would speculate he could have received a first for the $25,000,000 space (Moulson), a couple of seconds, if not another 1st for $15,600,000 space (Gorges), another second at least for $12,50,000 (Gionta) and a third for $4,125,000 (Meszaros). Yet to this day there are many people who think he did a good job and should not have been fired.
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    13 mai 2019 à 13 h 9
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    I wish my DATM had utilized cap space for the Sabres. He was too lazy to trade space for picks or prospects, instead before the start of the 2014 season he signed Matt Moulson, Brian Gionta, Andrej Meszaros and Cody McCormick to $25,000,000 for 5 years $12,750,000 for 3 years, $4,125,000 for 1 year $4,500,000 for 3 years, respectively. Prior to that gave up a 2nd for Josh Gorges who had 4 years remaining on a $3,900,000/year. So he gave up a second and wasted over $18,550,000 cap. To put this in perspective, if you are presuming TML will give you a first to take on one year of $6,000,000 does $18,550,000 equate to 3 first round picks. I would speculate he could have received a first for the $25,000,000 space (Moulson), a couple of seconds, if not another 1st for $15,600,000 space (Gorges), another second at least for $12,50,000 (Gionta) and a third for $4,125,000 (Meszaros). Yet to this day there are many people who think he did a good job and should not have been fired.


    I figured Toronto is more desperate than most teams in cap trouble and they probably expect their first rounder next year is a late one. They need to get Marleau's 6.25M off the books so they can sign Marner and Kapanen this off season. I may have overestimated the value of saving $5M (assuming Marleau is back on a 1 year < $1.25M) in one of their more important years. At worst I think Vancouver or any other team helping them out would want a second. They know the Leafs are up against it and with a younger GM at the helm they may use the opportunity to get him to overpay. Everyone seen that he bent on the Nylander and Mathews negotiations and likely thinks they can hold out for the first if they help the Leafs.

    Absolutely, Buffalo did a horrible job with one of the best assets a team can have in the cap era. Cap space should always be used early in a rebuild to acquire more picks/prospects. UFA signings should be left to when the team is a piece of two away from perennial contention to fill the spots that couldn't be drafted and developed internally. I think they tried to rush the rebuild for an immediate impact after ownership changed a few years prior if I recall correctly. Never a good strategy in today's NHL. I'm not sure if a situation was out there to extract a very high price for cap help like I think exists today in Toronto, but there likely was the opportunity for Buffalo to at least pick up one first and a few seconds/thirds/fourths for taking on other teams bad contracts instead of signing bad contracts of their own.
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