Modifié 17 oct. 2020 à 15 h 4
Quoting: Ciccarelli22andOvi8
I can't be optimistic with Schultz. It is plain unforgivable to me.
I'm confused by it. I'm guessing the logic is that Schultz got 51 points in 2016-17.
But last year Schultz was 8th in hits, 5th in blocks, and 5th in even strength points, and 7th in shot attempt percentage..... among defensemen playing for Pittsburgh.
Bobby Ryan for one year at $1 Million with six seasons over 50 points seems like a better bet than Justin Schultz at $4 million, with one season just over fifty points.
Yeah. But I'm sure the Caps' organization put a lot of thought into identifying team needs and decided they wanted an offensive defenseman.
It's funny because they actually do great at the draft going best-player-available all day, but then when they start analyzing team needs, they make these decisions that don't make any sense sometimes, and kind of ignore what is and isn't on the market.