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DeBrusk to Anaheim

Créé par: Cakes2015
Publié: 30 nov. 2021 à 9 h 43
Plafond salarial: 81 500 000 $
Journées à la saison: 150/200 (75%)
Détermination du registraire central: Cette transaction a rempli les différents critères exigés par le registraire central de la LNH.

Logo de Ducks d'AnaheimDucks d'Anaheim

DépartStatutSalaire retenuCap hit effectifFormationSPCListe de réserveChoix 1e rd2e et 3e rd4e à 7e rdPJGAPMBA%EFF
Steel, SamDucks d'AnaheimLNH-655 593 $111---0000--
Comtois, MaximeExempté du ballottageDucks d'AnaheimIR-1 528 125 $011---0000--
ArrivéeStatutSalaire retenuCap hit effectifFormationSPCListe de réserveChoix 1e rd2e et 3e rd4e à 7e rdPJGAPMBA%EFF
Haula, ErikBruins de BostonLNH-1 781 250 $111---0000--
DeBrusk, JakeBruins de BostonLNH-2 756 250 $111---0000--
Choix de 3e ronde en 2022 (Logo de Flames de CalgaryCGY)---010------
VariationEspace sous le plafond salarialFormationSPCListe de réserveChoix 1e rd2e et 3e rd4e à 7e rdPJGAPMBA%EFF
Initial12 392 913 $2144623511
Variation-2 353 782 $100010
Final10 039 131 $ (↓)22 (↑)446236 (↑)11000

Logo de Bruins de BostonBruins de Boston

DépartStatutSalaire retenuCap hit effectifFormationSPCListe de réserveChoix 1e rd2e et 3e rd4e à 7e rdPJGAPMBA%EFF
Haula, ErikBruins de BostonLNH-1 781 250 $111---0000--
DeBrusk, JakeBruins de BostonLNH-2 756 250 $111---0000--
Choix de 3e ronde en 2022 (Logo de Flames de CalgaryCGY)---010------
ArrivéeStatutSalaire retenuCap hit effectifFormationSPCListe de réserveChoix 1e rd2e et 3e rd4e à 7e rdPJGAPMBA%EFF
Steel, SamDucks d'AnaheimLNH-655 593 $111---0000--
Comtois, MaximeExempté du ballottageDucks d'AnaheimIR-1 528 125 $011---0000--
VariationEspace sous le plafond salarialFormationSPCListe de réserveChoix 1e rd2e et 3e rd4e à 7e rdPJGAPMBA%EFF
Initial2 266 443 $2345663612
Variation2 353 782 $-1000-10
Final4 620 225 $ (↑)22 (↓)456635 (↓)12000
30 nov. 2021 à 10 h 9
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No no no

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30 nov. 2021 à 10 h 42
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I might have overvalued DeBrusk but in my brief reading, it definitely looks like Steel hasn't lived up to his billing so far. I also saw that Comtois just had surgery and will be out but he has also been underperforming this season after producing a career high in points last year.
30 nov. 2021 à 11 h 54
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Everyone undervalues Jake - most in the forums have written him off, but the reality is Cassidy and him don't see eye to eye. He has fallen out of favour with the coaching staff and needs a new start. He has the skills and can skate well. Time will tell on how it all plays out and what value they get in return.
30 nov. 2021 à 13 h 11
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Everyone undervalues Jake - most in the forums have written him off, but the reality is Cassidy and him don't see eye to eye. He has fallen out of favour with the coaching staff and needs a new start. He has the skills and can skate well. Time will tell on how it all plays out and what value they get in return.


I’d rather ship out Cassidy than debrusk honestly.
30 nov. 2021 à 14 h 37
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I’d rather ship out Cassidy than debrusk honestly.


Damn that is a bold statement given the success he has had - ZINGER from CMcAvoy73
30 nov. 2021 à 14 h 38
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Damn that is a bold statement given the success he has had - ZINGER from CMcAvoy73


What success?
30 nov. 2021 à 14 h 42
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What success?


Well he does have a Jack Adams, he has been to the cup finals, made the playoffs every season and has a Bruins coaching record of 205-89-41 - granted he doesn't have a cup, but I would define that as being successful in the NHL
30 nov. 2021 à 14 h 44
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Well he does have a Jack Adams, he has been to the cup finals, made the playoffs every season and has a Bruins coaching record of 205-89-41 - granted he doesn't have a cup, but I would define that as being successful in the NHL


He makes a lot of confusing decisions out there. I think that success is more because McAvoy, Bergeron, Marchand, Pastrnak, and Rask exist. He’s been pretty bad at incorporating youth, and managing his players through tough patches.
30 nov. 2021 à 15 h 43
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He makes a lot of confusing decisions out there. I think that success is more because McAvoy, Bergeron, Marchand, Pastrnak, and Rask exist. He’s been pretty bad at incorporating youth, and managing his players through tough patches.


Yeah there is an element of the players a coach has to work with, but in reality he has had success. I mean Claude missed the playoffs back to back years and had a 500 record when fired. Bruce jumped in and they haven't missed the playoffs and he took the leash off Marchand. I will agree the management of youth perhaps is lack lustre but no worse than Claude was for years before him. You can't take his success away because he is bad at incorporating youth which in reality hasn't been that bad, just hasn't been great.
30 nov. 2021 à 15 h 46
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Yeah there is an element of the players a coach has, but in reality he has had success. I mean Claude missed the playoffs back to back years and had a 500 record when fired. Bruce jumped in and they haven't missed the playoffs and he took the leash off Marchand. I will agree the management of youth perhaps is lack lustre but no worse than Claude was for years before him. I guess I am defining the success the team has had vs a young player.


I think Cassidy has been a hindrance. Something else happened the year that Cassidy stepped in. A 20 year old kid stepped on the ice in the playoffs and instantly became the teams best player.
30 nov. 2021 à 15 h 56
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I think Cassidy has been a hindrance. Something else happened the year that Cassidy stepped in. A 20 year old kid stepped on the ice in the playoffs and instantly became the teams best player.


agree to disagree - being a hindrance and the track record don't agree. I guess if you define NHL coaching success based on if they make younger players good (which there is still a debate) then perhaps, if success is defined on winning, making the playoffs, being identified as the leagues best coach by the league etc. then there is a case to be made that he has had some success.
30 nov. 2021 à 16 h 0
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agree to disagree - being a hindrance and the track record don't agree. I guess if you define NHL coaching success based on if they make younger players good (which there is still a debate) then perhaps, if success is defined on winning, making the playoffs, being identified as the leagues best coach by the league etc. then there is a case to be made that he has had some success.


I also think his mismanages his roster all the freaking time, but the top line and mcavoy are so good, and rask was so good that he just got away with it.
 
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