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Ottawa Senators signed Victor Mete (1 Year / $1,200,000 AAV)

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4 août 2021 à 17 h 5
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Victor Mete has signed a new contract with the Ottawa Senators.
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SIGNÉ PAR: Pierre Dorion
Durée: 1 an
Valeur: 1 200 000 $
Statut à l’échéance du contrat: UFA (Aucune OQ)
% Cap Info-bulle: 1,47
Contrat signé avec: Logo de Sénateurs d'OttawaSénateurs d'Ottawa
Date de signature: 4 août 2021
Source: CapFriendly

Victor Mete a signé un contrat de 1 ans d'une valeur de 1 200 000 $ avec les Sénateurs d'Ottawa, le 4 août 2021. Le contrat comporte un cap hit de 1 200 000 $.

SAISONClauseCap hitInfo-bulleAAV Info-bulleBonis de performanceInfo-bulleBonis de signatureInfo-bulleSalaire de baseInfo-bulleSalaire totalInfo-bulleSalaire mineuresInfo-bulle
2021-221 200 000 $1 200 000 $0 $0 $1 200 000 $1 200 000 $1 200 000 $
TOTAL1 200 000 $1 200 000 $0 $0 $1 200 000 $1 200 000 $1 200 000 $
Offre qualificativeInfo-bulle: 1 200 000 $
Icône d'arbitrage demandé ARBITRAGE: Ce contrat a été signé suite à une demande de cas porté en arbitrage
4 août 2021 à 17 h 12
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Mete played decently after we claimed him off waivers from Montreal.

He has allowed the team to avoid salary arbitration with a rather modest extension and to focus on other priorities for the offseason.

This is a good signing IMO smile
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4 août 2021 à 17 h 26
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Personally had him at 1.25×2, but I totally get why one year makes sense for both sides.


I was a big fan of what he brought to the table for Ottawa this year. Not super dangerous offensively, but very effective at keeping the puck in the O-zone and allowing the offensive possession to continue. He was excellent in moving the puck in transition, and despite being small he was very effective in his positional defending, able to angle off plays and retrieve pucks efficiently.

I imagine he's currently slotting in as the 3rd pair LD, with Holden playing the off side. I think ideally it would shake out where Zub and Holden play top 4 on the right side and Zaitsev would fall to playing 3rd Pair with Mete, but that's not terribly realistic.


It does continue to bring into question Brannstrom's standing in the Organization. The Sens now have 7 D on one way deals (Chabot, Zub, Mete, Holden, Zaitsev, Del Zotto, Brown), which makes his path to the NHL very murky this year. I believe he is still able to skip waivers, but to my eye he's at worst a regular NHL player, and I just don't see how more AHL time helps him at this stage.
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4 août 2021 à 17 h 40
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Quoting: Claesson4Norris
Personally had him at 1.25×2, but I totally get why one year makes sense for both sides.


I was a big fan of what he brought to the table for Ottawa this year. Not super dangerous offensively, but very effective at keeping the puck in the O-zone and allowing the offensive possession to continue. He was excellent in moving the puck in transition, and despite being small he was very effective in his positional defending, able to angle off plays and retrieve pucks efficiently.

I imagine he's currently slotting in as the 3rd pair LD, with Holden playing the off side. I think ideally it would shake out where Zub and Holden play top 4 on the right side and Zaitsev would fall to playing 3rd Pair with Mete, but that's not terribly realistic.


It does continue to bring into question Brannstrom's standing in the Organization. The Sens now have 7 D on one way deals (Chabot, Zub, Mete, Holden, Zaitsev, Del Zotto, Brown), which makes his path to the NHL very murky this year. I believe he is still able to skip waivers, but to my eye he's at worst a regular NHL player, and I just don't see how more AHL time helps him at this stage.


Brannstrom's standing in the organization makes the value we got from the Mark Stone trade all the more precarious.

Although it's water under the bridge, it's starting to become a bit unfortunate looking back at it frown


We now have Chabot, Brannstrom, Holden, Mete, Del Zotto, Sanderson, Kleven and Tychonick as our entire collection of left-handed D that have some NHL potential.

That's a lot.

Somebody's going to have to be moved out.
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4 août 2021 à 17 h 43
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Quoting: sensonfire
Brannstrom's standing in the organization makes the value we got from the Mark Stone trade all the more precarious.

Although it's water under the bridge, it's starting to become a bit unfortunate looking back at it frown


We now have Chabot, Brannstrom, Holden, Mete, Del Zotto, Sanderson, Kleven and Tychonick as our entire collection of left-handed D that have some NHL potential.

That's a lot.

Somebody's going to have to be moved out.


Because DJ Smith be the coach got a feeling we wont see a lot of Brannstrom
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This is a good depth signing for the Senators. Because of the amount and term, I think this is as close to a "perfect" signing for both sides as you can get.
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Brannstrom's standing in the organization makes the value we got from the Mark Stone trade all the more precarious.

Although it's water under the bridge, it's starting to become a bit unfortunate looking back at it frown


We now have Chabot, Brannstrom, Holden, Mete, Del Zotto, Sanderson, Kleven and Tychonick as our entire collection of left-handed D that have some NHL potential.

That's a lot.

Somebody's going to have to be moved out.


Brannstrom could start in Belleville in theory, but I can't see how he really benefits from it. I just don't see a scenario where he spends another year in Belleville, then ends up in a full time NHL role in Ottawa next year.

I'm really starting to think they could make a push for Eichel. They're certainly well positioned to do it.
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4 août 2021 à 19 h 17
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Mete played decently after we claimed him off waivers from Montreal.

He has allowed the team to avoid salary arbitration with a rather modest extension and to focus on other priorities for the offseason.

This is a good signing IMO smile


Fringe player taking up 30% of Melnyk's budget for next season.

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4 août 2021 à 19 h 19
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Brannstrom could start in Belleville in theory, but I can't see how he really benefits from it. I just don't see a scenario where he spends another year in Belleville, then ends up in a full time NHL role in Ottawa next year.

I'm really starting to think they could make a push for Eichel. They're certainly well positioned to do it.


Brannstrom for Eichel?

Is that what I'm hearing?
4 août 2021 à 19 h 29
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I liked Metes fit in Ottawa, he can play in any situation. nice signing.
4 août 2021 à 19 h 35
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Brannstrom for Eichel?

Is that what I'm hearing?


I think he'd make a lot of sense as one of the pieces. He's only 21, and there's a lot of upside there. Plus he has a lot of history with Rasmus Dahlin, which always seems to play in the NHL. always want to keep your stars happy. Gotta think he'd be one of the more appealing targets, as from everything I've seen, teams don't seem willing to part with the true top tier prospects in Eichel talks. Sens would be able to build a robust package of futures beyond that as well.
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4 août 2021 à 19 h 49
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Good deal, loved him in Montreal, wish him the best
 
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