Quoting: Doughty4Norris
That is true Chayka has made some questionable moves however if Arizona takes his contract then they should atleast also get a second round pick. The reason I think the yotes got Kruger is because I do not think Brad Richardson will not be back next season and Jordan Martinook was moved just to make room for Lawson Crouse
Thank you. That helps my understanding (even if I don't think the Caps part with a 2nd over a guy making 4.5M who will cost 2.5M next year to buy out, and who's +9 in the playoffs, so far, with three points.
Every other post I see about Arizona is someone trading for one of their defensemen, so it seems like maybe they could sell now on a couple of their veterans, collect a 3rd pick by taking on Orpik, or maybe a 5th if the Caps retain 2M and Arizona gives back someone the Caps then waive and send to the AHL. Then Orpik plays a bunch of fun minutes with the rebuilding coyotes, gets to play more offense than he's used to and score a few points, and then gets traded at the deadline for a 3rd, getting one more chance at the playoffs, somewhere with cap space.
His cap hit is high, but it's not much higher than most of these guys with only two playoff points: Andrew MacDonald, Matt Dumba, Brayden McNabb, Hampus Lindholm, Marc-Edouard Vlasic, Olli maata, Nikita Zaitsev.
Basically, yeah, he's old. I'm old too and I don't want to hear your whippersnapper balderdash about it. If the Caps can sign Carlson, Wilson and Bowey by trading just Grubauer, I think they'll happily play Orpik next year. If not, the return for a team "graciously taking on a cap dump of poor old geriatric Orpik" should be lower than what the Caps could get for the UFA rights of Carlson, don't you think?
It seems like people on here like to disagree and state how emphatically they hold their opinions, or negotiate toward the center of a disagreement, as though whoever has posted an opinion different from theirs must be incorrect in equal measure to how incorrect the idea they picked out of the air with no basis was.
Brooks Orpik is plus nine. None of the guys I just listed is. Maata is +8. Everyone else is +3 or below. In twelve playoff games, Orpik has been on the ice for nine more goals for than goals against. Nobody is giving away a 2nd round draft pick to dump his contract, and you are delusional for thinking they would. Get help. A third is already highway robbery, kid. Would the the Pens or Leafs pay a 3rd to get rid of Maata or Zaitsev? Zaitsev was less effective than Orpik this year in a few ways, and is signed for six more years at almost as high a cap hit.
Yes, an average growth chart for pro hockey players shows Brooks Orpik's age as "extinct." But he keeps on playing, just like Chris Chelios, Jaromir Jagr, Patrick Roy, or Joe Sakic before him. His teams have won at least one round in six straight years. That is not a coincidence. He always shows up under pressure. He's gotten a point on the go-ahead goal to eliminate at least two of those opponents. I do post about trading him because I'm a big Carlson fan, and the salary cap leads to decisions. Don't get it twisted. Orpik's a beast.