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Eric Engels

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Équipe: 2021-22 Canadiens de Montréal
Date de création initiale: 27 août 2021
Publié: 27 août 2021
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
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Bring back the kid in Jo Drouin who had fun playing hockey and creating wizardry with his vision.
Outside of that line, Evans as our top checking line, and the other two looking to generate maximum offense.
Kulak we can keep as depth in Laval, assuming he clears waivers.
I think Poehling starts the year in Laval because he’s still waiver exempt, but is up within a month.
Who does Bergevin bring in as our last center?
Dom Ducharme makes it sound as though Bergevin isn’t done.
My money is on either Dvorak or Staal. Think the combo is at least 51% vs. 49% for the field.
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27 août 2021 à 10 h 10
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I expect KK to make more than that, a bridge around 3M would be more fair IMO.

Next year is Suzuki's pay day - don't sign a big contract, save and give him that money. He's probably going to make something north of 5M$
27 août 2021 à 10 h 13
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Quoting: Khalenix
I expect KK to make more than that, a bridge around 3M would be more fair IMO.

Next year is Suzuki's pay day - don't sign a big contract, save and give him that money. He's probably going to make something north of 5M$


Based on what comps for KK? The numbers are not in his favour, should be a pretty simple negotiation at close to my numbers, based on actual comps from recent years.

I think Bergevin will be looking at something like 6x$5.75mm for Suzuki.
27 août 2021 à 10 h 15
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Im just curious as to how you came up with that number for KK
27 août 2021 à 10 h 18
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Im just curious as to how you came up with that number for KK


Eriksson Ek the closest comp in the $81.5mm cap ceiling era. A solid model for KK to strive towards and get paid after his 2 year bridge is up. You could also make the case that KK is younger and 1 year less pro experience works against him, but better playoff performance (albeit at times scratched) works in his favour.
27 août 2021 à 10 h 18
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also byron is not on ltir he will be back in like 6 weeks
27 août 2021 à 10 h 21
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Eriksson Ek the closest comp in the $81.5mm cap ceiling era. A solid model for KK to strive towards and get paid after his 2 year bridge is up.


The difference is JEE had 30pts in 100+ games at the time he signed that bridge deal. KK, altho in my mind isn't worth much atm, is probably going to get more than 2mil
27 août 2021 à 10 h 22
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also byron is not on ltir he will be back in like 6 weeks


5-6 months. Hip surgery.
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27 août 2021 à 10 h 22
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Quoting: Andycheng14
also byron is not on ltir he will be back in like 6 weeks


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27 août 2021 à 10 h 23
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The difference is JEE had 30pts in 100+ games at the time he signed that bridge deal. KK, altho in my mind isn't worth much atm, is probably going to get more than 2mil


Not sure what the argument is that his agent can make for more. At the end of the day, you need comps to be able to justify that. They aren’t there.
Compare the two seasons prior to the bridge for both KK and JEE. Standard practice in these negotiations.
27 août 2021 à 10 h 26
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For KK there's no benefit to short changing him on this contract. You want to show you have faith and believe he will be worth X amount, and make him want to go out and earn it.
27 août 2021 à 10 h 32
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For KK there's no benefit to short changing him on this contract. You want to show you have faith and believe he will be worth X amount, and make him want to go out and earn it.


Your opinion for “short changing” is based on what? Use actual comps. And sorry dude, but if GMs (or any employer, for that matter) thought like that, they’d be very bad at their jobs. Those with less food tend to be hungrier. Go out and fight for your next contract. Never be satisfied.
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27 août 2021 à 10 h 40
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Quoting: Wreckless
Your opinion for “short changing” is based on what? Use actual comps. And sorry dude, but if GMs (or any employer, for that matter) thought like that, they’d be very bad at their jobs. Those with less food tend to be hungrier. Go out and fight for your next contract. Never be satisfied.


For a short term bridge players often get the benefit of the doubt. The other strategy can work too, but with KK, he's already a hard worker. Carrot before the stick.
27 août 2021 à 10 h 52
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Quoting: ricochetii
For a short term bridge players often get the benefit of the doubt. The other strategy can work too, but with KK, he's already a hard worker. Carrot before the stick.


KK deserves more I would imagine somewhere between 2.25 and 3 on a 3 or 4 year bridge but I personally would rather bet on him long term and go 4.25-4.75 x 8 and hope he breaks out at the same time you lock in those 2 years of UFA as well at a phenomenal cap hit.

As for Staal, like I said before I wouldn't bring him back if you paid me to. He was ok in the playoffs but a total tire fire in the regular season. If he is your 3C for an entire season then you are not making the playoffs.
27 août 2021 à 10 h 59
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KK deserves more I would imagine somewhere between 2.25 and 3 on a 3 or 4 year bridge but I personally would rather bet on him long term and go 4.25-4.75 x 8 and hope he breaks out at the same time you lock in those 2 years of UFA as well at a phenomenal cap hit.

As for Staal, like I said before I wouldn't bring him back if you paid me to. He was ok in the playoffs but a total tire fire in the regular season. If he is your 3C for an entire season then you are not making the playoffs.


I agree on the staal front for the most part, but i dont think he would stay in the 3c spot all year think by the 20-30 game mark Poehling slots in, what it allows is not to rush it, if he has a great camp i could see poehling starting in that spot. Its time to give the young games a bit of runway and see how they do, but not the worst idea to have some insurance.
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27 août 2021 à 11 h 3
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For a short term bridge players often get the benefit of the doubt. The other strategy can work too, but with KK, he's already a hard worker. Carrot before the stick.


The primary issues with KK seem to me to be work ethic, hunger, and consistency. The 8 year deal that Eriksson Ek just signed is a pretty massive carrot. The point of the carrot analogy is for the carrot to be ahead of you driving you forward. Not to get dumped unearned carrots in your lap before you’ve actually arrived.

Also, if north of $3mm over two years is a “stick,” then I want to work where you’re working. A slightly less juicy less plump carrot, sure. But a stick? Nah…
27 août 2021 à 11 h 4
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I agree on the staal front for the most part, but i dont think he would stay in the 3c spot all year think by the 20-30 game mark Poehling slots in, what it allows is not to rush it, if he has a great camp i could see poehling starting in that spot. Its time to give the young games a bit of runway and see how they do, but not the worst idea to have some insurance.


I don't mind insurance but there are better options for a depth 3C than Staal
27 août 2021 à 11 h 5
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I don't mind insurance but there are better options for a depth 3C than Staal


always better options, but may not be as cheap.
27 août 2021 à 11 h 7
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I like these D pairings... I think Wideman was only signed as a Plan B if things don't work out with Norlinder. Looking at the current roster there is absolutely a need for a player like Norlinder so I hope he has a good camp.
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27 août 2021 à 11 h 18
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KK deserves more I would imagine somewhere between 2.25 and 3 on a 3 or 4 year bridge but I personally would rather bet on him long term and go 4.25-4.75 x 8 and hope he breaks out at the same time you lock in those 2 years of UFA as well at a phenomenal cap hit.

As for Staal, like I said before I wouldn't bring him back if you paid me to. He was ok in the playoffs but a total tire fire in the regular season. If he is your 3C for an entire season then you are not making the playoffs.


Why the heck wld KK sign for 8 years at 21, that wld just be bad managing on his part. He MAY be inclined to sign the 6x26 that couturier signed and that wld take him to 28 where he cld be a UFA and get another 6-7 year deal. He won't do an 8 yr one mark my words
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27 août 2021 à 11 h 18
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I like these D pairings... I think Wideman was only signed as a Plan B if things don't work out with Norlinder. Looking at the current roster there is absolutely a need for a player like Norlinder so I hope he has a good camp.


I also like the D!

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Your opinion for “short changing” is based on what? Use actual comps. And sorry dude, but if GMs (or any employer, for that matter) thought like that, they’d be very bad at their jobs. Those with less food tend to be hungrier. Go out and fight for your next contract. Never be satisfied.


I know you ignore me but if you want a comparison I think KK's agent would use Faska as a comp. He had 78 points in his first 204 games compared to KK's 62 in his first 171 games. They also had a similar PPG average at .36 compared to Faska at .38 and given inflation I think 2.25-3 is a logical range.
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27 août 2021 à 11 h 20
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Why the heck wld KK sign for 8 years at 21, that wld just be bad managing on his part. He MAY be inclined to sign the 6x26 that couturier signed and that wld take him to 28 where he cld be a UFA and get another 6-7 year deal. He won't do an 8 yr one mark my words


6 x 26 walks him to UFA status, it would have to be 7 or 8 years to buy UFA years since 21 + 6 is 27.
27 août 2021 à 11 h 20
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Quoting: Wreckless
The primary issues with KK seem to me to be work ethic, hunger, and consistency. The 8 year deal that Eriksson Ek just signed is a pretty massive carrot. The point of the carrot analogy is for the carrot to be ahead of you driving you forward. Not to get dumped unearned carrots in your lap before you’ve actually arrived.

Also, if north of $3mm over two years is a “stick,” then I want to work where you’re working. A slightly less juicy less plump carrot, sure. But a stick? Nah…


For the sake of $600k he shouldn't sign for more than 1 year. If he has a breakout season, now you have to lock him and Suzuki up next season with only Chiarot and Kulak coming off the books, and Romanov and Evans as RFA's (who I think are both arbitration eligible).
He's worth at least $2.5M and 2 years just to push his next contract past that.
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27 août 2021 à 11 h 25
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Quoting: Campabee
6 x 26 walks him to UFA status, it would have to be 7 or 8 years to buy UFA years since 21 + 6 is 27.


I am aware but like i just said... in my mind he would much prefer to go the Couturier route and sign another big deal at 27-28 instead of signing for 8yrs now is my guess.
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27 août 2021 à 11 h 29
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Quoting: TheGHANDI90
I am aware but like i just said... in my mind he would much prefer to go the Couturier route and sign another big deal at 27-28 instead of signing for 8yrs now is my guess.


He probably would prefer to go that route but the Habs likely push for 8 years with slightly higher AAV. IF they go long term lol, but a bridge is most likely.
27 août 2021 à 11 h 31
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He probably would prefer to go that route but the Habs likely push for 8 years with slightly higher AAV. IF they go long term lol, but a bridge is most likely.


Yeah the proverbial habs want a 3yr bridge, kk wants a 1 year, so they prob settle at 2
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