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Helping Nashville Sign Duchenne

Créé par: Gerber14
Équipe: 2019-20 Canadiens de Montréal
Date de création initiale: 26 mai 2019
Publié: 26 mai 2019
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
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12 500 000 $ (Bonis de performance250 000 $)
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UFA - 5
Description
While the Habs could go all in for Duchenne and sign him to massive deal over 8M, I think Turris is a smarter choice. The Habs will have some tough decisions to make during the expansion draft and with a number of contracts up all in the same year. Turris allows the Habs to keep their cap space and get a big center that can win faceoffs, I think in a bigger role he's a great player which he has showed during the world championships. In Nashville he didn't get the same ice time he got in Ottawa where he always played well against the Habs. The Habs system suits his style and can allow Domi on the wing in a stronger offensive role. I think Nashville will be happy with the return getting depth players that can step up and a younger prospect in return for one they likely can't resign next year. The Murray trade gives the Jackets some picks back and two players capable playing in the NHL for Murray who hasn't stayed healthy and is on the bottom side of their depth.

End result the Habs have not only a stronger NHL club but a lot stronger farm team that both could go far in the spring. The Habs have some cap space which they can use at the deadline where I think they should likely try to dump Alzner's contract so they don't have to protect him in the expansion draft next season.

Let me know what you think, at first glance Nashville deal looks silly but if they're going all in this year and are going for Duchenne like it's been announced I believe they do it.
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RFAANSCAP HIT
32 800 000 $
22 500 000 $
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44 000 000 $
2800 000 $
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MTL
  1. Trenin, Yakov
  2. Turris, Kyle (400 000 $ retained)
  3. Choix de 4e ronde en 2019 (COL)
NSH
  1. Deslauriers, Nicolas
  2. Fonstad, Cole [Liste de réserve]
  3. Hudon, Charles [Droits de RFA]
  4. Ouellet, Xavier [Droits de RFA]
  5. Choix de 2e ronde en 2019 (CBJ)
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MTL
  1. Murray, Ryan [Droits de RFA]
  2. Choix de 3e ronde en 2019 (CBJ)
CBJ
  1. Peca, Matthew (300 000 $ retained)
  2. Reilly, Mike [Droits de RFA]
  3. Vejdemo, Lukas
  4. Choix de 2e ronde en 2019 (MTL)
  5. Choix de 4e ronde en 2019 (COL)
  6. Choix de 5e ronde en 2019 (EDM)
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2183 000 000 $79 380 476 $0 $2 500 000 $3 619 524 $
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3 150 000 $3 150 000 $
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5 600 000 $5 600 000 $
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5 500 000 $5 500 000 $
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4 800 000 $4 800 000 $
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UFA - 2
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3 750 000 $3 750 000 $
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2 500 000 $2 500 000 $
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3 083 333 $3 083 333 $
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3 400 000 $3 400 000 $
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925 000 $925 000 $ (Bonis de performance2 500 000 $$2M)
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2 800 000 $2 800 000 $
AD, AG
UFA - 2
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1 400 000 $1 400 000 $
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1 000 000 $1 000 000 $
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7 857 143 $7 857 143 $
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10 500 000 $10 500 000 $
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925 000 $925 000 $
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UFA - 3
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5 500 000 $5 500 000 $
DD
M-NTC, NMC
UFA - 2
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750 000 $750 000 $
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748 333 $748 333 $
DG/DD
UFA - 1
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800 000 $800 000 $
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26 mai 2019 à 23 h 40
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About the only thing interesting in that Columbus trade is your second... and Murray is worth more then that. Try again with more Quality and less Quantity.
26 mai 2019 à 23 h 52
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Gerber14
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Quoting: Ajp_18
About the only thing interesting in that Columbus trade is your second... and Murray is worth more then that. Try again with more Quality and less Quantity.


Don't you think teams are going to play hard ball with cap stricken teams? Obviously you never want to help another team but when you're taking that big of contract off them(Nashville) so they can sign someone who's on obvious upgrade. In regards to Columbus, they went all in and they're going to lose three key players they're not going to be the same team, I'd maybe toss in Fleury in the deal but I don't think they'd be interested in him. Thanks for the feedback!
27 mai 2019 à 0 h 45
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Quoting: Gerber14
Don't you think teams are going to play hard ball with cap stricken teams? Obviously you never want to help another team but when you're taking that big of contract off them(Nashville) so they can sign someone who's on obvious upgrade. In regards to Columbus, they went all in and they're going to lose three key players they're not going to be the same team, I'd maybe toss in Fleury in the deal but I don't think they'd be interested in him. Thanks for the feedback!


Columbus has 0 cap problems and they don’t want your depth players and meh picks. All I was saying is maybe try offering up something a little more appealing then what you have.
27 mai 2019 à 1 h 1
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I do like the idea of getting turries but 1 i dont see what we could give up to get him, hes too good just to be a cap dump and 2 these trades are ridiculously bad make legit trades so we can give cobstructive feedback
27 mai 2019 à 1 h 2
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Gerber14
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keyboard warrior ? I just said lol cause it doesnt make sense. So if you do Deslauriers for McDavid you want us to say : Hey bud, McDavid is a better player because he's faster etc ?


Then say it doesn't make sense don't put lol which you have done on a numerous occasions to me which obviously sounds like you think my posts are joke, I'll gladly back-up my thinking on all trades but hate getting silly comments from someone who doesn't make an effort to see my way of thinking. Like I said before I'd just prefer you don't comment on my posts unless you're going to ask a serious question or give on honest answer not a quick remark just to get likes. You obviously love this website as you post on it weekly, why would you want to put down other people who are enjoying the website just like you just because you don't understand.

Just to share my way of thinking further; I hope you read my description earlier too as I mentioned a team like Nashville who wasn't happy with Turris and are trying to sign Duchene would gladly take in young depth players or cheaper players plus prospects and picks for Turris because they don't want money coming back in the deal unless they're getting an elite player which the Habs aren't going to do. It may be a low ball offer but no team is going to give up a first for Turris after that season, if they do it's a mistake. Knowing how cap struck the Preds/Bolts/Leafs/Knights/Jets are should really give the other teams the advantage in trades and allow for some one sided deals do you not agree?
So instead of the deal being just what I posted, imagine the deal being made on the basis Duchene signs there, so Nashville gets Duchenne, a second, a 4th line grinder that would likely play very little but can step up, two players that provide depth with NHL experience that come cheap and a very young prospect while only giving up a 4th pick, a player they're upgrading at the position and a low level prospect that likely wouldn't be signed back. I know it doesn't work like that at all but GM's know pretty well at the draft how good their chances are with free agent's which is why draft Day is always so busy.
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