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How the Lightning Could Manage Karlsson

Équipe: 2019-20 Lightning de Tampa Bay
Date de création initiale: 6 juill. 2018
Publié: 7 juill. 2018
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
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12 500 000 $ (Bonis de performance250 000 $)
C
NMC
UFA - 5
Description
New Jersey has over $20 million of cap space and should have no problem taking on Callahan's cap for two years. They get a promising prospect who is competitive to make their roster immediately, a draft pick, and a veteran leader. The Devils aren't a complete mess and Callahan originally played in the New York area, so New Jersey shouldn't be on his no trade list.

The Avalanche get much needed depth scoring, in the form of both J.T. Miller (a 20 goal scorer, even on the Rangers) and Barre-Boutlet, who plays a similar game to Yanni Gourde. I'm not sure if they'd actually give up a promising prospect like that knowing that the Lightning have little leverage, but other teams would take J.T. Miller without Barre-Boutlet and it makes sense for the Avalanche.

Perhaps I'm undervaluing Karlsson here, but you can exchange Sergachev for Foote if you want, and/or add in draft picks and prospects such as Somppi. I don't think the Senators will get any more than that from anyone. The point of this was to see if they could make the cap work, not to find a fair trade deal, though, and this is how I see the trade ending up.

All of these teams know the Lightning are desperate, but J.T. Miller is not exactly a cap dump and he provides much needed depth scoring. Teams would take him without any prospect, and the addition of a prospect should make it appealing enough that the Avalanche give someone who seems NHL-caliber at some point, such as Timmins or Meloche. If not, the Lightning have Cernak to call up anyway. The Devils get Volkov and a draft pick for two years of a contract they can afford, so even though the Lightning have their hands tied, they shouldn't want that offer to go to waste. And afterwards they should have enough to deal with a Karlsson trade.
Signatures de joueurs autonomes
RFAANSCAP HIT
46 000 000 $
810 000 000 $
31 200 000 $
31 000 000 $
UFAANSCAP HIT
34 500 000 $
810 000 000 $
Transactions
1.
TBL
  1. Choix de 6e ronde en 2019 (NJD)
NJD
  1. Callahan, Ryan
  2. Volkov, Alexander
  3. Choix de 2e ronde en 2021 (TBL)
2.
COL
  1. Barré-Boulet, Alex
  2. Miller, J.T.
  3. Choix de 4e ronde en 2020 (TBL)
  4. Choix de 1e ronde en 2022 (TBL)
3.
TBL
    1. Erik Karlsson
    OTT
    1. Foote, Cal
    2. Katchouk, Boris
    3. Choix de 1e ronde en 2020 (TBL)
    Détails additionnels:
    4. Jake Dotchin
    5. 2019 3rd round pick (becomes 2nd if the Lightning win the Cup)
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    2019
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    TAILLE DE LA FORMATIONPLAFOND SALARIALCAP HITEXCÉDENTS Info-bulleBONISESPACE SOUS LE PLAFOND SALARIAL
    2082 000 000 $81 929 164 $0 $1 215 000 $70 836 $

    Formation

    Ailier gaucheCentreAilier droit
    5 300 000 $5 300 000 $
    AG, AD
    NTC
    UFA - 3
    8 500 000 $8 500 000 $
    AG, C
    NMC
    UFA - 5
    10 000 000 $10 000 000 $
    AD
    UFA - 8
    4 500 000 $4 500 000 $
    C, AG, AD
    UFA - 6
    6 000 000 $6 000 000 $
    C, AD
    UFA - 3
    5 000 000 $5 000 000 $
    AD, C, AG
    NTC
    UFA - 5
    4 450 000 $4 450 000 $
    AD, AG
    NTC
    UFA - 4
    728 333 $728 333 $ (Bonis de performance182 500 $$182K)
    C, AG
    UFA - 1
    833 333 $833 333 $
    AD
    RFA - 2
    1 000 000 $1 000 000 $
    AG, AD
    UFA - 1
    833 333 $833 333 $
    C
    UFA - 1
    728 333 $728 333 $ (Bonis de performance182 500 $$182K)
    AG, AD
    UFA - 1
    Défenseur gaucherDéfenseur droitierGardien de but
    7 875 000 $7 875 000 $
    DG
    NMC
    UFA - 6
    10 000 000 $10 000 000 $
    DD
    UFA - 8
    3 500 000 $3 500 000 $
    G
    UFA - 1
    6 750 000 $6 750 000 $
    DG
    NTC
    UFA - 7
    894 166 $894 166 $ (Bonis de performance850 000 $$850K)
    DG/DD
    UFA - 1
    1 150 000 $1 150 000 $
    G
    UFA - 1
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    DD
    UFA - 1
    1 200 000 $1 200 000 $
    DG/DD
    UFA - 1

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    7 juill. 2018 à 0 h 3
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    Going to lose Sergachev or Vasilevskiy as you won’t be able to afford them both
    7 juill. 2018 à 0 h 31
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    You're still 3 players short of a roster and you'll have no money to sign Vas of Sergachev
    7 juill. 2018 à 0 h 34
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    Quoting: Kosterjr
    Going to lose Sergachev or Vasilevskiy as you won’t be able to afford them both


    There's an expansion draft next summer for Seattle, which is Tyler Johnson's home town. The hope would be that Yzerman convinces him to waive his NTC and leaves him exposed, and Seattle takes him (which would make sense, as he would be by far their most talented forward available). Otherwise, other teams that need depth scoring should be willing to take him - he's a very capable #2 center with playoff experience who can also play wing. Then, they free $5,000,000, they get another $2,000,000 when Carle's buyout comes off, and if the cap goes up by about $2,000,000, they have almost $13.5 million for both of them. I think Vasilevskiy gets $6,500,000 and Sergachev gets $5,000,000 on a bridge deal. They would then look to dump Killorn, and they can give up mid-draft picks, or, if need be, Somppi (one of the best in the QMJHL who should definitely be able to play on the NHL level). That leaves them with $9.5 million for Cirelli, Stephens, Joseph, and Meloche. Cirelli gets $4,000,000, Meloche gets $3,000,000 (or is replaced with someone worth that amount), and Stephens and Joseph are each signed short-term for $1,200,000 to prove that they can be consistently good before they get raises. The next season, the salary cap goes up more because of added revenue from Seattle, and they have some breathing room for contract expiries.
    7 juill. 2018 à 0 h 40
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    Quoting: mk458
    You're still 3 players short of a roster and you'll have no money to sign Vas of Sergachev


    According to the NHL rules, a roster is to have at least 20 players and no more than 23. So, we have 20. If anyone gets injured, they are put on LTIR and we get cap relief on and can call someone up from the minor league. I explained how to re-sign Vasilevskiy and Sergachev in my post above.
    7 juill. 2018 à 0 h 56
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    Quoting: I_Know_Nothing_About_Hockey_Or_Any_Sport2
    According to the NHL rules, a roster is to have at least 20 players and no more than 23. So, we have 20. If anyone gets injured, they are put on LTIR and we get cap relief on and can call someone up from the minor league. I explained how to re-sign Vasilevskiy and Sergachev in my post above.


    Yes, but can you tell me a team that actually had a 20 man roster last year??? It doesn't happen. And what happens if Vasilevsky has an amazing season next year? Maybe he's only worth 6.5... But what if he's worth 8? Even 9? You think Johnson will waive his full NTC to leave one of the best teams in the NHL? What happens if Seattle says, "we could take Johnson, but this is one of the most skilled teams in the league, theres a better player available". I like your train of thought, I really do, but it just seems too implausible for me, sorry.
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