Modifié 12 août 2018 à 20 h 53
Quoting: awesome
every playoff team that has the cap room, if they don't they would have to either trade away some guys to other teams first or send some nhl guys back Edmonton that total enough salary to take on 18million(lucic plus mcdavids salary) against the cap for quite a few years.
Yeah. I think they'll find a way.
Edit: for instance, Caps throw in Bowey, since they only have two prospects that would move the needle (Johansen and Samsonov), along with their five years of top three picks, then they trade Ovechkin elsewhere, to get back two late firsts and one top prospect, and trade Backstrom elsewhere for two more firsts. They end up with a top line of Vrana, McDavid, Oshie, and a second line or Burakovsky, Kunznetsov, and WIlson. Lucic is on the third with Eller and Connolly, who set him up for a few more goals than he's been getting lately. Fourth is still an open audition apart from DSP. Their defense is completely unchanged, but maybe they sign Jerabek or Emelin for depth. Their power play is worse, without Backstrom or Ovechkin, but they move Oshie to the point, add Wilson in front of the net, put McDavid on the half boards, and they do okay.
Never happen, because the Oilers aren't trading McDavid for ten years or more, but if they wanted to, the Caps, or pretty much any other team, accept(s). Caps more than others because they remember losing Scott Stevens for five late first round picks and not really ending up with much to show for it all. It is my humble opinion that a 21 year old Conor McDavid is worth more than twice as much as a 30 year old Scott Stevens was. Easy yes. No hesitation.