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Créé par: Tintin
Équipe: 2023-24 Flyers de Philadelphie
Date de création initiale: 24 sept. 2023
Publié: 24 sept. 2023
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
Légende
Gaucher
Équipe initiale
Exempté du ballottage
Droitier
Position
Clause d'échange
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 $)
C
NMC
UFA - 5
Transactions
1.
PHI
  1. Boucher, Tyler
  2. Joseph, Mathieu
  3. Thomson, Lassi
  4. Choix de 2e ronde en 2024 (OTT)
Détails additionnels:
Taking on Joseph's cap.

Boucher to make the Flyers brain trust happy by Briere bringing in a gritty knucklehead of a player.
Thomson cus he seems so surplus to requirements in Ottawa and will likely be waived by the Senators anyways.
... and moving up 40-50 spots in next year's draft.
OTT
  1. Choix de 4e ronde en 2024 (PHI)
2.
PHI
OTT
  1. Laczynski, Tanner
Détails additionnels:
here have some waiver fodder
Rachats de contrats
Transactions impliquant une retenue de salaire
Repêchage1e ronde2e ronde3e ronde4e ronde5e ronde6e ronde7e ronde
2024
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2025
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2026
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TAILLE DE LA FORMATIONPLAFOND SALARIALCAP HITEXCÉDENTS Info-bulleBONISESPACE SOUS LE PLAFOND SALARIAL
2383 500 000 $77 872 928 $1 187 500 $425 000 $5 627 072 $
Ailier gaucheCentreAilier droit
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5 000 000 $5 000 000 $
AG, AD
UFA - 5
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7 750 000 $7 750 000 $
C
NMC
UFA - 7
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5 500 000 $5 500 000 $
AD, AG
UFA - 2
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5 875 000 $5 875 000 $
AD, AG
M-NTC
UFA - 2
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2 100 000 $2 100 000 $
C
RFA - 2
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1 500 000 $1 500 000 $
AD, AG
UFA - 1
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3 000 000 $3 000 000 $
C, AG
UFA - 3
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2 625 000 $2 625 000 $
C, AG
RFA - 2
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863 333 $863 333 $
AD
RFA - 2
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2 950 000 $2 950 000 $
AG, AD
UFA - 3
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1 400 000 $1 400 000 $
C, AG
UFA - 1
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2 375 000 $2 375 000 $
AD, AG
UFA - 2
Défenseur gaucherDéfenseur droitierGardien de but
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1 600 000 $1 600 000 $
DG/DD
RFA - 2
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5 100 000 $5 100 000 $
DD
UFA - 4
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3 979 000 $3 979 000 $
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RFA - 1
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6 250 000 $6 250 000 $
DG/DD
NTC
UFA - 8
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775 000 $775 000 $
DG/DD
UFA - 1
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5 000 000 $5 000 000 $
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M-NTC
UFA - 2
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775 000 $775 000 $
DG/DD
RFA - 1
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2 650 000 $2 650 000 $
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UFA - 1
Laissés de côtéListe des blessés (IR)Liste des blessés à long terme (LTIR)
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1 750 000 $1 750 000 $
AG, AD
M-NTC
UFA - 3
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6 250 000 $6 250 000 $
DD
UFA - 4
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863 333 $863 333 $ (Bonis de performance425 000 $$425K)
DD
RFA - 1
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1 100 000 $1 100 000 $
DG
UFA - 1
Équipe de réserve
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785 000 $785 000 $ (0 $$00 $$0)
AD
RFA - 1
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787 500 $787 500 $ (0 $$00 $$0)
AD
RFA - 2
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863 333 $863 333 $ (0 $$00 $$0) (Bonis de performance500 000 $$500K)
AD
RFA - 3
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847 500 $847 500 $ (0 $$00 $$0) (Bonis de performance82 500 $$82K)
DD
RFA - 2
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903 333 $903 333 $ (0 $$00 $$0) (Bonis de performance32 500 $$32K)
DG
RFA - 3
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775 000 $775 000 $ (0 $$00 $$0)
DG/DD
UFA - 1
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775 000 $775 000 $ (0 $$00 $$0)
G
UFA - 1
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925 000 $925 000 $ (0 $$00 $$0) (Bonis de performance175 000 $$175K)
G
UFA - 1
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859 167 $859 167 $ (0 $$00 $$0) (Bonis de performance32 500 $$32K)
G
RFA - 1

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24 sept. 2023 à 7 h 3
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I’ll probably be in the minority but I would do that, although would maybe go with Allison/Seeler instead of the 4th? Figure that’s not much of a difference
24 sept. 2023 à 10 h 4
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Ottawa has a brand new owner. I can't see him approving this kind of deal

2nd round pick, 1st (10th OA) from 2 years ago, 1st (19th OA) from 4 years ago

Sure, Boucher and Thomson don't nearly have this value but just to move a guy that was signed to this contract just a year ago and now paying a significant price to move him while he's not even a bad player, would be terrible asset management

I have dug a lot of MJ numbers and I found this :

1) Last 3 seasons, Pts/60 among the 419 forwards with at least 1000 mins at ES, Joseph ranks 257th with 1.64 so he produces fairly reasonably for the amount of time he's not on the PK

It's a better rate than : Mikael Granlund, Dominik Kubalik, Tanner Pearson, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Jesper Fast, Vladislav Namestnikov, Noah Cates, Kyle Okposo, Lars Eller, Scott Laughton, Kailer Yamamoto, Alex Wennberg, Mike Hoffman, Corey Perry, Sean Monahan, Nick Foligno, etc

2) Joseph career : 95 ES/PK pts in 288 games, 10:57 ES TOI/GP, 0.33 PPG, 27 ESP/PK pts per 82 games.

For that little amount of time (a lot on Tampa's 4th line, the top contender for all his time there), it's actually pretty decent production.

In comparison for 2022-23 :

Blake Coleman 36 ESP in 82 games, 4.9 AAV
Nazem Kadri 37 ESP in 82 games, 7.0 AAV
Andrew Mangiapane 37 ESP in 82 games, 5.8 AAV
Mikael Backlund 40 ESP in 82 games, 5.35 AAV
Jonathan Huberdeau 40 ESP in 79 games, 10.5 AAV
Barclay Goodrow 28 ESP in 82 games, 3.6 AAV
Chris Kreider 33 ESP in 79 games, 6.5 AAV

And now adding some Sens forwards :

Shane Pinto 26 ESP in 82 games
Drake Batherson 33 ESP in 82 games, 4.975 AAV
Alex DeBrincat 36 ESP in 82 games, 6.4 AAV

Sens have no choice to move someone else, Kubalik (my choice) or Brannstrom (can afford it since Kleven is ready). Joseph is more needed than people think (PK and ES defense)

Quoting: Mike7856
I’ll probably be in the minority but I would do that, although would maybe go with Allison/Seeler instead of the 4th? Figure that’s not much of a difference

You would do that because you want the situation to be resolved, it's natural. The Season starts in less than 3 weeks, you want to know what it's going to happen now, we all do and this "fan anxiety" would make us accept things that we normally wouldn't accept
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24 sept. 2023 à 10 h 28
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Ottawa has a brand new owner. I can't see him approving this kind of deal

2nd round pick, 1st (10th OA) from 2 years ago, 1st (19th OA) from 4 years ago

Sure, Boucher and Thomson don't nearly have this value but just to move a guy that was signed to this contract just a year ago and now paying a significant price to move him while he's not even a bad player, would be terrible asset management

I have dug a lot of MJ numbers and I found this :

1) Last 3 seasons, Pts/60 among the 419 forwards with at least 1000 mins at ES, Joseph ranks 257th with 1.64 so he produces fairly reasonably for the amount of time he's not on the PK

It's a better rate than : Mikael Granlund, Dominik Kubalik, Tanner Pearson, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Jesper Fast, Vladislav Namestnikov, Noah Cates, Kyle Okposo, Lars Eller, Scott Laughton, Kailer Yamamoto, Alex Wennberg, Mike Hoffman, Corey Perry, Sean Monahan, Nick Foligno, etc

2) Joseph career : 95 ES/PK pts in 288 games, 10:57 ES TOI/GP, 0.33 PPG, 27 ESP/PK pts per 82 games.

For that little amount of time (a lot on Tampa's 4th line, the top contender for all his time there), it's actually pretty decent production.

In comparison for 2022-23 :

Blake Coleman 36 ESP in 82 games, 4.9 AAV
Nazem Kadri 37 ESP in 82 games, 7.0 AAV
Andrew Mangiapane 37 ESP in 82 games, 5.8 AAV
Mikael Backlund 40 ESP in 82 games, 5.35 AAV
Jonathan Huberdeau 40 ESP in 79 games, 10.5 AAV
Barclay Goodrow 28 ESP in 82 games, 3.6 AAV
Chris Kreider 33 ESP in 79 games, 6.5 AAV

And now adding some Sens forwards :

Shane Pinto 26 ESP in 82 games
Drake Batherson 33 ESP in 82 games, 4.975 AAV
Alex DeBrincat 36 ESP in 82 games, 6.4 AAV

Sens have no choice to move someone else, Kubalik (my choice) or Brannstrom (can afford it since Kleven is ready). Joseph is more needed than people think (PK and ES defense)


You would do that because you want the situation to be resolved, it's natural. The Season starts in less than 3 weeks, you want to know what it's going to happen now, we all do and this "fan anxiety" would make us accept things that we normally wouldn't accept


You have to move one of the 2 guys that won’t be here for longer than a year
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24 sept. 2023 à 10 h 29
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Quoting: Mike7856
I’ll probably be in the minority but I would do that, although would maybe go with Allison/Seeler instead of the 4th? Figure that’s not much of a difference


I would be down with the trade above and the one u suggested here
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24 sept. 2023 à 11 h 6
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Quoting: Xspyrit
Ottawa has a brand new owner. I can't see him approving this kind of deal

2nd round pick, 1st (10th OA) from 2 years ago, 1st (19th OA) from 4 years ago

Sure, Boucher and Thomson don't nearly have this value but just to move a guy that was signed to this contract just a year ago and now paying a significant price to move him while he's not even a bad player, would be terrible asset management

I have dug a lot of MJ numbers and I found this :

1) Last 3 seasons, Pts/60 among the 419 forwards with at least 1000 mins at ES, Joseph ranks 257th with 1.64 so he produces fairly reasonably for the amount of time he's not on the PK

It's a better rate than : Mikael Granlund, Dominik Kubalik, Tanner Pearson, Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Jesper Fast, Vladislav Namestnikov, Noah Cates, Kyle Okposo, Lars Eller, Scott Laughton, Kailer Yamamoto, Alex Wennberg, Mike Hoffman, Corey Perry, Sean Monahan, Nick Foligno, etc

2) Joseph career : 95 ES/PK pts in 288 games, 10:57 ES TOI/GP, 0.33 PPG, 27 ESP/PK pts per 82 games.

For that little amount of time (a lot on Tampa's 4th line, the top contender for all his time there), it's actually pretty decent production.

In comparison for 2022-23 :

Blake Coleman 36 ESP in 82 games, 4.9 AAV
Nazem Kadri 37 ESP in 82 games, 7.0 AAV
Andrew Mangiapane 37 ESP in 82 games, 5.8 AAV
Mikael Backlund 40 ESP in 82 games, 5.35 AAV
Jonathan Huberdeau 40 ESP in 79 games, 10.5 AAV
Barclay Goodrow 28 ESP in 82 games, 3.6 AAV
Chris Kreider 33 ESP in 79 games, 6.5 AAV

And now adding some Sens forwards :

Shane Pinto 26 ESP in 82 games
Drake Batherson 33 ESP in 82 games, 4.975 AAV
Alex DeBrincat 36 ESP in 82 games, 6.4 AAV

Sens have no choice to move someone else, Kubalik (my choice) or Brannstrom (can afford it since Kleven is ready). Joseph is more needed than people think (PK and ES defense)


You would do that because you want the situation to be resolved, it's natural. The Season starts in less than 3 weeks, you want to know what it's going to happen now, we all do and this "fan anxiety" would make us accept things that we normally wouldn't accept


What matters more? Cap space and goals. MJ is being paid too much money to score 3 goals in a year, fact... The contract was a mistake and should've been half the price at half the term (2 x 1.475). Unfortunately, MJ played lights out with Norris and Tkachuk (they very much carried him) when Bath went down and so that meant wow, he can play anywhere and everywhere when we had Connor Brown just sitting there...

Kubalik offers consistent 20 goal scoring year after year. At 2.5, that's not awful.

Brannstrom, while undersized, offers underrated defensive metrics + puck moving D/depth if Chychrun or Chabot go down to injury.

I guarantee you, we won't miss Jospeh as much as the advanced stats lead you to believe. This trade is more than reasonable and doesn't do too much damage to Ottawa's future other than hurt the friends per 60 Dorion considers every time he makes a move. Specially when Grieg takes his place in the PK and ES categories.
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