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Créé par: SPdevotee
Équipe: 2021-22 Devils du New Jersey
Date de création initiale: 14 juill. 2021
Publié: 14 juill. 2021
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
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It’s time to get off the pot. There’s still money for resigning our own but I’d predict one of Bratt, Zacha, Wood getting traded before their next deal. I’d also say Sevs isn’t a long term guarantee either, esp if Foote and Walsh develop and we can trade for assets.

I don’t like not having room for Foote but I’m in the banking on positive regression from AJ train.
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NJD
SEA
  1. McLeod, Michael [Droits de RFA]
2.
NJD
  1. Copp, Andrew [Droits de RFA]
Détails additionnels:
Pre-XD. Much talk about him being exposed.
3.
NJD
  1. Choix de 2e ronde en 2023 (CBJ)
4.
NJD
  1. Garland, Conor [Droits de RFA]
Détails additionnels:
ARI swaps PKs cap hit to get to floor for OEL’s who gets traded in another deal. They save over $8M in cash
ARI
  1. Subban, P.K.
  2. Talvitie, Aarne
  3. Thompson, Tyce
Détails additionnels:
PK only owed $2M salary this year. Mini cap dump for 2 cheap forwards
5.
NJD
  1. Foote, Cal [Droits de RFA]
Détails additionnels:
TB recoups a first and a near nhl ready D. I’m sure theyll trade a few of the $5M forwards for value.
TBL
  1. Bahl, Kevin
  2. Choix de 1e ronde en 2021 (NYI)
Détails additionnels:
I’d consider throwing in Mookie too if necessary. Perhaps a B prospect is closer to value though.
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UFA - 2
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UFA - 5
8 750 000 $8 750 000 $
DD
UFA - 7
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2 800 000 $2 800 000 $
G
UFA - 2
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863 333 $863 333 $ (Bonis de performance400 000 $$400K)
DG/DD
RFA - 2
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4 166 666 $4 166 666 $
DD
UFA - 2
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1 125 000 $1 125 000 $
DG
UFA - 2
1 250 000 $1 250 000 $
DD
RFA - 2
3 000 000 $3 000 000 $
G
UFA - 3
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DD
UFA - 1

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14 juill. 2021 à 14 h 26
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Huh?
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I think the Jets would be far more likely to trade Copp for a defenseman than a forward. They need top 4 defense help above all else.
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This iteration of the Devils will always have the issue of convincing bigger time UFAs to sign with this team. Perhaps a good draft (Luke Hughes) would change the narrative, but at the moment, I just cannot see a player like Gabriel Landeskog would volunteer to sign with the Devils for term and dollars he could forsure get elsewhere.
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SEA - I am almost certain we are not exposing McLeod
WPG - We are really short on value here
ARI - We are enormously short on value here too
TB - We are overpaying for Foote
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14 juill. 2021 à 14 h 32
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This iteration of the Devils will always have the issue of convincing bigger time UFAs to sign with this team. Perhaps a good draft (Luke Hughes) would change the narrative, but at the moment, I just cannot see a player like Gabriel Landeskog would volunteer to sign with the Devils for term and dollars he could forsure get elsewhere.


Tough example, because I cannot see Landeskog signing anywhere put Colorado.

But I think for many others, it is a fairly attractive place to sign (except for taxes). Maybe middle-of-the-pack...
We are rarely on players' no trade lists, we have pretty well-respected organization, new barn, high quality of life, and a young, exciting team with plenty of growth ahead.

If you are 35 and looking for your first cup, no. But if you are 28 and looking for next 5-6 years, you could do worse.
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14 juill. 2021 à 14 h 38
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Tough example, because I cannot see Landeskog signing anywhere put Colorado.

But I think for many others, it is a fairly attractive place to sign (except for taxes). Maybe middle-of-the-pack...
We are rarely on players' no trade lists, we have pretty well-respected organization, new barn, high quality of life, and a young, exciting team with plenty of growth ahead.

If you are 35 and looking for your first cup, no. But if you are 28 and looking for next 5-6 years, you could do worse.


NOT FAIR, all Canadians teams are on no-trade lists :P For a 1-year show-me deal, definitely, I think players go where the money is. 35+ short term deals, sure. I agree to an extent. Tyson Barrie for an example seems like the perfect example of someone willing to take such a deal and it's paid off. Obviously Edmonton playing with McDavid and getting powerplay time is a little different than signing a similar deal with NJ, but I could see Parise for example, doing something like that to up his value for a bigger contract next year. The wildcard in all this is the Kraken though. Expansion drafts make things additionally wacky.
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Too much for Foote.
Not enough for Garland.
I doubt the Jets are interested
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NOT FAIR, all Canadians teams are on no-trade lists :P For a 1-year show-me deal, definitely, I think players go where the money is. 35+ short term deals, sure. I agree to an extent. Tyson Barrie for an example seems like the perfect example of someone willing to take such a deal and it's paid off. Obviously Edmonton playing with McDavid and getting powerplay time is a little different than signing a similar deal with NJ, but I could see Parise for example, doing something like that to up his value for a bigger contract next year. The wildcard in all this is the Kraken though. Expansion drafts make things additionally wacky.


I think the "all Canadian teams" or "all US teams" is probably proportional to the number of teams in each.
Would be interesting to see if anyone has done meaningful research on it.

The big advantages are TBL, FLA, NSH, DAL...where taxes are low. They are on no one's NTC lists.

I think NJ will snag a couple of the 1-year guys...like Kulikov last year, who played very well for us.
Next year is when I see them going after big names.
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I think the Jets would be far more likely to trade Copp for a defenseman than a forward. They need top 4 defense help above all else.


Yeah, join the club
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14 juill. 2021 à 14 h 52
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I think the "all Canadian teams" or "all US teams" is probably proportional to the number of teams in each.
Would be interesting to see if anyone has done meaningful research on it.

The big advantages are TBL, FLA, NSH, DAL...where taxes are low. They are on no one's NTC lists.

I think NJ will snag a couple of the 1-year guys...like Kulikov last year, who played very well for us.
Next year is when I see them going after big names.


It is a NHL thing, like fact that every modified NTC includes every single Canadian team. After that it seems like Sabres and Arizona are popular included choices but the Canadian thing seems like it's actual reality. The tax situation though is more complicated than most people consider. Players get taxed per state or province where they play their games, it is just more appealing when your home games are playing more often in a tax-free state and where they reside in the offseason, but it is not as cut and dry as most people consider.
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It is a NHL thing, like fact that every modified NTC includes every single Canadian team. After that it seems like Sabres and Arizona are popular included choices but the Canadian thing seems like it's actual reality. The tax situation though is more complicated than most people consider. Players get taxed per state or province where they play their games, it is just more appealing when your home games are playing more often in a tax-free state and where they reside in the offseason, but it is not as cut and dry as most people consider.


Yeah, I have read about that formula on taxes...but if you play half your games in Florida vs half in California....its a significantly difference.
Then add in all local, property, sales, and now in some states wealth taxes.
 
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