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What Seattle could have done so far with my expansion draft

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Équipe: 2021-22 Kraken de Seattle
Date de création initiale: 25 nov. 2021
Publié: 26 nov. 2021
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Anaheim
Their pick - Fleury
My Pick - Fleury
Probably the best option available, easy pick.

Arizona
Their pick - Pitlick
My Pick - Pitlick
Again easy pick, no one worth while available.

Boston
Their pick - Lauzon
My Pick - Lauzon
Right pick here as well.

Buffalo
Their pick - Borgen
My Pick - Borgen
4 for 4 so far.

Calgary
Their pick - Giordano
My Pick - Giordano
Kylington is tempting especially considering his play now, but at the time this is also the right pick.

Carolina
Their pick - Geekie
My Pick - Bean
Geekie is a nice player and I can't criticize it too much but I would have built more for futures with the players available and Bean nets a second round pick.

Chicago
Their pick - Quenneville
My Pick - Zadorov
Just taking an NHL player that isn't a UFA is a win. Zadorov nets a third round pick later.

Colorado
Their pick - Donskoi
My Pick - Donskoi
Compher would be a nice piece and a bit cheaper but I like Donskoi.

Columbus
Their pick - Bayreuther
My Pick - Domi
Again just drafting a NHL player and add player that isn't an UFA of a win. Domi brings alot of tangibles to a team and being a UFA after this season the risk is pretty low.

Dallas
Their pick - Oleksiak
My Pick - Oleksiak
Having an extension in place already, this is a win.

Detroit
Their pick - Cholowski
My Pick - Stetcher
I don't care that he's from Seattle, I don't think he's a NHL player and Stetcher being a RD and having a good worlds would have good value.

Edmonton
Their pick - Larsson
My Pick - Larsson
Edmonton messed up here, solid shut down option that hits and blocks shots, easy win.

Florida
Their pick - Driedger
My Pick - Vatrano
I wasn't sold on Dreidger's play, he did do well, but I couldn't pass on a consistent 20 goal scorer on a good contract.

Los Angeles
Their pick - MacDermid
My Pick - Maata
I know alot of people don't think he's that great but I think he's a pretty solid defender and could garner a better return than MacDermid I think.

Minnesota
Their pick - Soucy
My Pick - Kahkonen
I really like Soucy but I would be more interested in the young goalie option they presented.

Montreal
Their pick - Fleury
My Pick - Drouin
I would take a risk on the highly skilled forward, hoping a fresh start will allow him to get his game going again.

Nashville
Their pick - Jarnkrok
My Pick - Johansen
Johansen actually posted pretty good underlying numbers, probably doing Nashville a favour here taking him, but I think he can play top centre. Jarnkrok is a nice player but I like Johansen more in this situation.

New Jersey
Their pick - Bastian
My Pick - Subban
I like Bastian but I feel like players like him come around fairly often. Subban could have some decent value being a RD and if his play gets a bit better.

New York Islanders
Their pick - Eberle
My Pick - Eberle
Best player available, the right pick.

New York Rangers
Their pick - Blackwell
My Pick - Blackwell
DeAngelo is interesting but rather just take the depth forward who has been playing good the last few seasons instead of the drama.

Ottawa
Their pick - Daccord
My Pick - Daccord
Young goalie with potential, I'll take that risk all day.

Philadelphia
Their pick - Twarynski
My Pick - Vorachek
Big money contract but the Atkinson trade makes this an easy pick. Braun would have also been a nice pick here as well just for his RD status.

Pittsburgh
Their pick - Tanev
My Pick - Tanev
Love Tanev, great pick.

San Jose
Their pick - True
My Pick - True
Don't know much about him but the other players aren't all that interesting.

St. Louis
Their pick - Dunn
My Pick - Dunn
Tarasenko is tempting but a good young defenceman is my choice.

Tampa Bay
Their pick - Gourde
My Pick - Foote
The opportunity to pick a good NHL ready RD prospect I feel is a no brainer. This also leaves Tampa in a cap crunch and Gourde could still be acquired for cheap I bet, if not taken with payment.

Toronto
Their pick - McCann
My Pick - McCann
Best player available works for me.

Vancouver
Their pick - Lind
My Pick - Lind
Younger guy that could be a NHL player, best option available.

Washington
Their pick - Vanecek
My Pick - Vanecek
Really like him plus being a good young goalie makes it easy, I don't think they are getting him back though.

Winnipeg
Their pick - Appleton
My Pick - Appleton
I'm high on this guy although Demelo is tempting.

Trades:
Giordano to the Islanders to solidify their LD with a veteran option who is also a good puck mover. Seattle gets a future LD in Salo, two second round picks and they take on the cap hits of Hickey and Panik to make the money work.

Stetcher to the Habs to give them an upgrade at RD after losing Weber. Seattle gets Cale Fleury so we have both brothers and a third round pick.

Vatrano to the Avs to give them some help in the middle six. Vatrano either hit or was on pace to hit 20 goals in the last 3 seasons with a reasonable cap hit. Kraken receive Beaucage who looks like he could be a decent goal scorer himself in the future and a third.

Trade for Yanni Gourde at the Entry Draft to help Tampa with their cap crunch, give up a fourth for him. Not sure if they could have got something coming from Tampa to take him or not.

Maatta to the Oilers or any team that needs a shut down defenseman mid season for a second with retention.

Domi to the Leafs seems to make sense. Replace Ritchie with a player that has some grit and toughness and can keep up with the skill of the Leafs forwards.

LTIR are players that wouldn't be signed as they wouldn't be needed.

Last retention slot for a Subban trade sometime by the deadline.
Transactions
1.
SEA
  1. Heimosalmi, Aleksi
Détails additionnels:
Bean Trade
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SEA
  1. Choix de 3e ronde en 2022 (TOR)
Détails additionnels:
Zadorov Trade
CHI
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CBJ
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SEA
  1. Atkinson, Cam
Détails additionnels:
Vorachek Trade
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WSH
  1. Choix de 2e ronde en 2023 (WPG)
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LAK
  1. Choix de 4e ronde en 2023 (COL)
Détails additionnels:
MacDermid Trade
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NJD
    Nathan Bastian
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    SEA
    1. Hickey, Thomas
    2. Pánik, Richard
    3. Salo, Robin
    4. Choix de 2e ronde en 2022 (COL)
    5. Choix de 2e ronde en 2023 (NYI)
    Détails additionnels:
    Don't know if this is too much for Giordano but something like this. Panik and Hickey just to make the money work. Isles would have had $20,000 in cap space at start of season with a 23 man roster.
    NYI
    1. Giordano, Mark
    Détails additionnels:
    Trade made during the offseason.
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    SEA
    1. Choix de 3e ronde en 2022 (CAR)
    Détails additionnels:
    Cale Fleury
    MTL
    1. Stecher, Troy
    Détails additionnels:
    Trade made during offseason
    15.
    SEA
    1. Beaucage, Alex
    2. Choix de 3e ronde en 2023 (COL)
    Détails additionnels:
    Trade made in the offseason.
    COL
    1. Vatrano, Frank
    Détails additionnels:
    Colorado gets a middle six forward who averages 20 goals a year.
    16.
    SEA
    1. Barré-Boulet, Alex
    Détails additionnels:
    Wouldn't have put him back on waivers
    TBL
    17.
    SEA
    1. Foote, Cal
    Détails additionnels:
    Expansion draft
    TBL
      Yanni Gourde
      18.
      SEA
        Yanni Gourde
        TBL
        1. Choix de 4e ronde en 2022 (SEA)
        Détails additionnels:
        Traded for at Entry Draft.
        19.
        SEA
        1. Choix de 2e ronde en 2022 (EDM)
        Détails additionnels:
        Trade made some point in mid season.
        EDM
        1. Määttä, Olli (1 666 600 $ retained)
        Détails additionnels:
        Not necessarily Edmonton but any team that could use a shut down style defenseman. I picked EDM as they are near the bottom for goals against right now and have a few injuries.
        20.
        SEA
        1. Der-Arguchintsev, Semyon
        2. Ritchie, Nick
        3. Choix de 1e ronde en 2022 (TOR)
        Détails additionnels:
        1st for Domi retained and SDA for taking on Ritchie
        TOR
        1. Domi, Max (2 650 000 $ retained)
        Détails additionnels:
        Trade made sometime during the season when they give up on Ritchie.
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        26 nov. 2021 à 0 h 33
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        I love these I'M SO MUCH SMARTER THAN NHL GM POSTS
        26 nov. 2021 à 0 h 54
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        Quoting: Boltsbeathabs
        I love these I'M SO MUCH SMARTER THAN NHL GM POSTS


        Isn't that what every single post on here is?
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        26 nov. 2021 à 0 h 57
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        Quoting: Boltsbeathabs
        I love these I'M SO MUCH SMARTER THAN NHL GM POSTS


        Ron Francis isn't the level of intelligence of a NHL GM.
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        26 nov. 2021 à 1 h 30
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        Francis messed up and I think it should be getting so much more coverage.
        Didn’t leverage cap space
        Took players who he either lost or didn’t intend on keeping.
        Ignored valued players due to high cap. (Tarasenko, domi, etc), (((not price)))). Heck even zadorov fetched a 3rd. When he took a player who walked as a free agent. …. Like what the actual….

        He wasted the shot he had and has now left the trem with a middling roster and a 2nd overall pick playing at Michigan. You can’t compare to Vegas. But ffs. He blew it.
        If makes me mad how good he could have done with simple picks and leveraging but didn’t do it. Take tarasenko. Take domi, take zadorov. Take nhl players with experience. But oh…. Let’s take Gavin bayreuther over stenlund and domi cuz they both make nhl salary.
        26 nov. 2021 à 1 h 34
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        Quoting: The_Cannon
        Francis messed up and I think it should be getting so much more coverage.
        Didn’t leverage cap space
        Took players who he either lost or didn’t intend on keeping.
        Ignored valued players due to high cap. (Tarasenko, domi, etc), (((not price)))).

        He wasted the shot he had and has now left the trem with a middling roster and a 2nd overall pick playing at Michigan. You can’t compare to Vegas. But ffs. He blew it.


        I agree with this, looking at the players he's lost for nothing or wasted picks on so far Bastian, Cholowski, ABB, Bayreuther, Quenneville. That doesn't even include the picks he used to pick players that probably don't really have much impact compared to bonafide NHL players. Not even knocking these guys just feel there were better options.
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        26 nov. 2021 à 5 h 23
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        I'd agree he did a p**s poor job tbh. I honestly thought he'd do better even though a lot of GMs were a bit wiser to things after Vegas. Avs would probably have liked Vatrano though not sure on the value in the trade and I'd say that's too much for one year of an expensive 38 year old Giordano.
        26 nov. 2021 à 7 h 13
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        Quoting: TJTwolf
        I'd agree he did a p**s poor job tbh. I honestly thought he'd do better even though a lot of GMs were a bit wiser to things after Vegas. Avs would probably have liked Vatrano though not sure on the value in the trade and I'd say that's too much for one year of an expensive 38 year old Giordano.


        I was kind of thinking that too for both trades, but really what do we know about value? I just think both teams would have liked those players and possibly more.
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        26 nov. 2021 à 8 h 5
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        Quoting: The_Cannon
        Francis messed up and I think it should be getting so much more coverage.
        Didn’t leverage cap space
        Took players who he either lost or didn’t intend on keeping.
        Ignored valued players due to high cap. (Tarasenko, domi, etc), (((not price)))). Heck even zadorov fetched a 3rd. When he took a player who walked as a free agent. …. Like what the actual….

        He wasted the shot he had and has now left the trem with a middling roster and a 2nd overall pick playing at Michigan. You can’t compare to Vegas. But ffs. He blew it.
        If makes me mad how good he could have done with simple picks and leveraging but didn’t do it. Take tarasenko. Take domi, take zadorov. Take nhl players with experience. But oh…. Let’s take Gavin bayreuther over stenlund and domi cuz they both make nhl salary.


        What Francis did is understandable if you remember his tenure as Carolina general manager.
        Make no mistake, Francis is not good with trades. But he's EXCELLENT in the draft. He's taken a lot of high-end talent, and I think he was pushing to compete, but he's got a lot of good pieces he can ship off for assets because it's an expansion team and they always suck. Players like Giordano, Johansson, Blackwell.. even some of the guys with term, he can ship off and build for the future. It's enough to keep competitive and keep the new fans entertained (hence building the fanbase) but it's also smart enough to keep selling good players off. He knows this isn't a contender. He used his cap space to attract big names, which means jersey sales and new fans. He's actually done alright. Is it the best case scenario? 100% no. But I think he's put the organization in a good position with his work.
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        26 nov. 2021 à 12 h 35
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        It really pains me to criticize quite possibly the
        greatest Whaler ever..(😆😅).. but yeah he didn't do a very good job building this lineup, he does have a lot of tradable assets though so should be able to get some decent picks and prospects should he decide to tear it down a bit and build through the draft.
        26 nov. 2021 à 12 h 43
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        The Kraken were never going to have the same success as Vegas did, and it is really stupid to compare the 2 franchises. Everyone can see where Vegas is right now. They are trying to win now and are completely screwed cap wise. The Kraken are starting their franchise the complete opposite of how Vegas did. The Kraken never were planning to go all in first year. They were always planning to build a core for the first couple of years and build up draft capital to draft better players, and then go for the cup for a long time. The Kraken are going after what the Penguins were able to accomplish. The Penguins haven’t missed the playoffs since 2006.

        Seattle’s plan was to make several runs at the cup over a long period of time, like the Penguins have been doing since 2007.

        Vegas’ plan was to win the cup as soon as possible at any cost. Vegas is currently screwed cap wise for the foreseeable future

        While I do think that Francis could have made better selections during the expansion draft to trade away for more draft capital, it will still work out that way.

        On a side note, Francis made the right choice in selecting Geekie over Bean. Bean has struggled defensively and offensively last year, and he isn’t looking much better this year. I do have very high hopes for Heimosalmi though.
        26 nov. 2021 à 17 h 23
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        Quoting: evelutions2
        The Kraken were never going to have the same success as Vegas did, and it is really stupid to compare the 2 franchises. Everyone can see where Vegas is right now. They are trying to win now and are completely screwed cap wise. The Kraken are starting their franchise the complete opposite of how Vegas did. The Kraken never were planning to go all in first year. They were always planning to build a core for the first couple of years and build up draft capital to draft better players, and then go for the cup for a long time. The Kraken are going after what the Penguins were able to accomplish. The Penguins haven’t missed the playoffs since 2006.

        Seattle’s plan was to make several runs at the cup over a long period of time, like the Penguins have been doing since 2007.

        Vegas’ plan was to win the cup as soon as possible at any cost. Vegas is currently screwed cap wise for the foreseeable future

        While I do think that Francis could have made better selections during the expansion draft to trade away for more draft capital, it will still work out that way.

        On a side note, Francis made the right choice in selecting Geekie over Bean. Bean has struggled defensively and offensively last year, and he isn’t looking much better this year. I do have very high hopes for Heimosalmi though.


        I am not comparing to Vegas at all actually, but I also don't believe Vegas has any intentions of winning right off the bat. You look at how they drafted and some of the trades they made, they were planning on building through the draft but just had early success so they ran with it.
        Also with the Bean over Geekie, I make that selection and make the trade to Columbus so doesn't matter how good he's playing now lol. Also last I saw he was playing top pairing on the right side so that might be a bit over his pay grade.
        With Francis out wasn't even so some of the players selected, but more the fact he selected players and never bothered to sign them. Bayreuther, Quenneville, Bastian and Cholowski he selected and let go for nothing. He could have easily made picks for NHL players there and either moved them or used them. That's my biggest issue with it anyways.
        27 nov. 2021 à 10 h 29
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        You go to all that trouble to get Joey and Atkinson back together on the same team and then don't put them on the same line? For shame. smile
        27 nov. 2021 à 10 h 30
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        Quoting: Viqsi
        You go to all that trouble to get Joey and Atkinson back together on the same team and then don't put them on the same line? For shame. smile


        Lol I feel lines on here are very insignificant as they change daily depending on who they play and how each guy is playing.
         
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