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Créé par: Alfie11
Équipe: 2022-23 Flames de Calgary
Date de création initiale: 15 déc. 2021
Publié: 13 janv. 2022
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don't care about balancing/time of trade, just an example of bringing in a cheaper middle six guy than monahan
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13 janv. 2022 à 0 h 43
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@Ledge_And_Dairy this is pretty much what I was talking about. If Mangiapane scores 35 goals (he needs to score like once every 3 games the rest of the way, which should be pretty easy for him), I think he probably wants something in the range of 6x6. Bjorkstrand only scored at a 26 goal pace (18 actual goals) in his contract year. Actual numbers, especially goals, mean a lot, so I think Mangiapane would want more (and hopefully we can turn that into an extra year) if he actually hits 35, that's a pretty big milestone number (possibly more than literally anyone on this team has ever scored in a single season, Gaudreau's highest is 36 and Tkachuk/Monahan peaked at 34). I think we should try to get Tkachuk locked up to as long as possible, at least 6 years, and then give him the C, so don't fight too hard against the 9mil (obviously negotiate, but I think that's a decent ceiling for AAV, and then try to get as many years as you can). Gaudreau at 8x8.5 seems pretty standard, keeps him off the market, at slightly below market value, for a long time. Kylington already has more points than Weegar did in his contract year, and in like 70% of the games played, so we'd probably be lucky to get him at 3x3.5 (and his underlying numbers are obviously excellent as well).
13 janv. 2022 à 4 h 8
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Ledge_And_Dairy this is pretty much what I was talking about. If Mangiapane scores 35 goals (he needs to score like once every 3 games the rest of the way, which should be pretty easy for him), I think he probably wants something in the range of 6x6. Bjorkstrand only scored at a 26 goal pace (18 actual goals) in his contract year. Actual numbers, especially goals, mean a lot, so I think Mangiapane would want more (and hopefully we can turn that into an extra year) if he actually hits 35, that's a pretty big milestone number (possibly more than literally anyone on this team has ever scored in a single season, Gaudreau's highest is 36 and Tkachuk/Monahan peaked at 34). I think we should try to get Tkachuk locked up to as long as possible, at least 6 years, and then give him the C, so don't fight too hard against the 9mil (obviously negotiate, but I think that's a decent ceiling for AAV, and then try to get as many years as you can). Gaudreau at 8x8.5 seems pretty standard, keeps him off the market, at slightly below market value, for a long time. Kylington already has more points than Weegar did in his contract year, and in like 70% of the games played, so we'd probably be lucky to get him at 3x3.5 (and his underlying numbers are obviously excellent as well).


I disagree with that price for Mange. He is still well above average S% this year and points totals is a way better thing to look at than just goals as some players are more of playmakers than finishers. Right now Mangiapane is pace for 52 points (45 goals and 7 assists). The year Bjorkstrand signed his deal he was on pace for 64 points (26 goals 38 assists), Bjorkstrand also has a very solid 2-way game. Teravainen put up 76 points the year he signed for 5.4M (21 goals 55 assists), and he is well known for being an elite 2-way winger. Konecny was coming off a 49 point season (24 goals 25 assists), but he was also younger (22). Buchnevich just signed for 5.8M after pacing 73 points (30 goals 43 assists). There is very little justification out there that says Mangiapane should get 6M. He will very likely get around 5.5M. I get if this is nitpicking but every dollar counts this upcoming offseason.

I don't really get why you brought up Tkachuk's term, obviously the goal is to sign him to a long term deal. Is it the Team Arbitration thing? All that does is prevent him from signing a 1 year deal with the QO then leaving. If he didn't sign that 1 year 9M deal he would still 100% file for arbitration himself. Every RFA eligible does (that doesn't sign an OS first). Team Arbitration filing doesn't prevent a long term contract deal from being made before the actual hearing. Look at Brandon Carlo for example, Boston filed for Arb and then signed him to a 6 year deal before the hearing.

I explained the Gaudreau part in the previous post: 8M x 8y = 9.14M x 7y | 8.5M x 8y = 9.71M x 7y. For Gaudreau to go somewhere else the team would have to pay him quite a bit extra to make up for that 8th year.

Weegar had 18 points that year but had way better advanced stats. I am also not using Weegar as a direct comparable player as I consider them quite different styles. I just think that there is no way Calgary can logically commit to a long term and expensive deal with Kylington after only 30 good games. You dont want to end up with a contract that backfires like M. Pettersson, Mathesson, or Skjei. Without further proof that he is as good as we think he is I just don't think there is a way to justify giving him too much, the Islander's approach with Pelech/Pulock is way better. He still even has 2 RFA year left after this one, so it's entirely possible that he is given a "prove it" deal for 1 year then sign him long term.

I do think you are forgetting 1 very important detail here though, and that is Treliving's RFA negotiation track record. He is so good at negotiating team friendly deals so even if Tkachuk could get 9.5M+ from somewhere else, even if some GM's would sign Mangiapane to 6M or more, even if Kylington proves to be a 5M player. Treliving is more likely than not to get them signed for more team friendly deals.

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13 janv. 2022 à 4 h 40
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I disagree with that price for Mange. He is still well above average S% this year and points totals is a way better thing to look at than just goals as some players are more of playmakers than finishers. Right now Mangiapane is pace for 52 points (45 goals and 7 assists). The year Bjorkstrand signed his deal he was on pace for 64 points (26 goals 38 assists), Bjorkstrand also has a very solid 2-way game. Teravainen put up 76 points the year he signed for 5.4M (21 goals 55 assists), and he is well known for being an elite 2-way winger. Konecny was coming off a 49 point season (24 goals 25 assists), but he was also younger (22). Buchnevich just signed for 5.8M after pacing 73 points (30 goals 43 assists). There is very little justification out there that says Mangiapane should get 6M. He will very likely get around 5.5M. I get if this is nitpicking but every dollar counts this upcoming offseason.

I don't really get why you brought up Tkachuk's term, obviously the goal is to sign him to a long term deal. Is it the Team Arbitration thing? All that does is prevent him from signing a 1 year deal with the QO then leaving. If he didn't sign that 1 year 9M deal he would still 100% file for arbitration himself. Every RFA eligible does (that doesn't sign an OS first). Team Arbitration filing doesn't prevent a long term contract deal from being made before the actual hearing. Look at Brandon Carlo for example, Boston filed for Arb and then signed him to a 6 year deal before the hearing.

I explained the Gaudreau part in the previous post: 8M x 8y = 9.14M x 7y | 8.5M x 8y = 9.71M x 7y. For Gaudreau to go somewhere else the team would have to pay him quite a bit extra to make up for that 8th year.

Weegar had 18 points that year but had way better advanced stats. I am also not using Weegar as a direct comparable player as I consider them quite different styles. I just think that there is no way Calgary can logically commit to a long term and expensive deal with Kylington after only 30 good games. You dont want to end up with a contract that backfires like M. Pettersson, Mathesson, or Skjei. Without further proof that he is as good as we think he is I just don't think there is a way to justify giving him too much, the Islander's approach with Pelech/Pulock is way better. He still even has 2 RFA year left after this one, so it's entirely possible that he is given a "prove it" deal for 1 year then sign him long term.

I do think you are forgetting 1 very important detail here though, and that is Treliving's RFA negotiation track record. He is so good at negotiating team friendly deals so even if Tkachuk could get 9.5M+ from somewhere else, even if some GM's would sign Mangiapane to 6M or more, even if Kylington proves to be a 5M player. Treliving is more likely than not to get them signed for more team friendly deals.

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I mean I'm basically on a very similar wavelength overall honestly.

I will say Mangiapane's assists are probably more a product of his linemates (Coleman was shooting like 4% prior to last week, Backlund's only shooting 5%, Dube is the unluckiest player on the planet, Monahan's having a down year and is turning into more of a PP specialist, Ritchie is a black hole offensively), rather than his abilities. Most of his goals are solo efforts, plus he isn't on PP1. That might ultimately be what keeps his price down, but I do think goals cost more (not one of those guys hit even 30 goals, Buch only paced 30, Mang will likely hit 35 for real). I could see anywhere in 5-6 making sense depending on the term.

For Tkachuk, I mostly mean that we shouldn't push back too hard on AAV if we get term. In arbitration we would probably have to give him like, a 1x8 or something, but he can take that and hit the open market. Filing for arbitration is obviously the play regardless (to skip the QO), but we really need to avoid actually going to arbitration, as the Tkachuks are infamous for holding out. So give him the 9mil AAV he wants to skip actually going to arbitration and get 6+ years was my point.

We agree on Gaudreau, 8x8-8.5 just makes too much sense (probably 8.5 given the year he's having).

Weegar does have crazy good analytics, but Kylington does have pretty solid analytics as well and has been one of the best pairs in the league alongside Tanev. Obviously Tanev's defensive prowess helps a lot, but Kylington's been solid at both ends in his own right, and is significantly better offensively than Weegar was (much better playmaker, great offensive instincts, great skater, upside of being a PP1 QB). And again, goals/points are the real money makers in the NHL, even for D. There's a reason Tanev only got 4.5mil, Zub only got 2.5mil, Cernak's under 3mil, Carlo's 4.1mil, etc. If any of them could hit 40 points they'd be making millions more (see McDonagh, who put up 46 points in his contract year lol). I think 3x3.5 is a pretty reasonable expectation for Kylington.

I will say you're right, Treliving is usually a pretty good negotiator (Hanifin, Andersson, Lindholm, and the Mangiapane bridge are some of the best contracts in the league), so that should probably be considered. I'm just not sure it's gonna work this time around (Tkachuk's stubborn af, Gaudreau can always just walk, Kylington has never made more than league min so he'll want a decent raise, Mangiapane might score the most goals since Iggy lol).

Overall I still do think that Monahan will probably be on the move this summer, and we'll have to replace him with someone in the 4-5mil cap range. It might be possible to keep him if the negotiations go well (5-5.5 for Mang, maybe 8.25 for Johnny, 3x3 for Kylington or something) but we should probably try to look for an upgrade regardless. In the context of the last thread (replace Chychrun with Kylington, add 1.1mil to the cap) I think we would probably look to move on from Lucic too. Maybe we could swing something like Kylington+Lucic for Olofsson (as a base). Or better yet, just dump the cap, bring in a decent pick that we can use for deadline upgrades, and try to add Hertl. Probably costs 8-9mil, but top line / Mangiapane-Hertl-Dube / Pelletier-Backlund-Coleman sounds really good, and then the 4th line can be some combo of Ruzicka/Gawdin/Lewis/Duehr/random cheap UFAs (preferably not Brett Ritchie).
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I mean I'm basically on a very similar wavelength overall honestly.

I will say Mangiapane's assists are probably more a product of his linemates (Coleman was shooting like 4% prior to last week, Backlund's only shooting 5%, Dube is the unluckiest player on the planet, Monahan's having a down year and is turning into more of a PP specialist, Ritchie is a black hole offensively), rather than his abilities. Most of his goals are solo efforts, plus he isn't on PP1. That might ultimately be what keeps his price down, but I do think goals cost more (not one of those guys hit even 30 goals, Buch only paced 30, Mang will likely hit 35 for real). I could see anywhere in 5-6 making sense depending on the term.

For Tkachuk, I mostly mean that we shouldn't push back too hard on AAV if we get term. In arbitration we would probably have to give him like, a 1x8 or something, but he can take that and hit the open market. Filing for arbitration is obviously the play regardless (to skip the QO), but we really need to avoid actually going to arbitration, as the Tkachuks are infamous for holding out. So give him the 9mil AAV he wants to skip actually going to arbitration and get 6+ years was my point.

We agree on Gaudreau, 8x8-8.5 just makes too much sense (probably 8.5 given the year he's having).

Weegar does have crazy good analytics, but Kylington does have pretty solid analytics as well and has been one of the best pairs in the league alongside Tanev. Obviously Tanev's defensive prowess helps a lot, but Kylington's been solid at both ends in his own right, and is significantly better offensively than Weegar was (much better playmaker, great offensive instincts, great skater, upside of being a PP1 QB). And again, goals/points are the real money makers in the NHL, even for D. There's a reason Tanev only got 4.5mil, Zub only got 2.5mil, Cernak's under 3mil, Carlo's 4.1mil, etc. If any of them could hit 40 points they'd be making millions more (see McDonagh, who put up 46 points in his contract year lol). I think 3x3.5 is a pretty reasonable expectation for Kylington.

I will say you're right, Treliving is usually a pretty good negotiator (Hanifin, Andersson, Lindholm, and the Mangiapane bridge are some of the best contracts in the league), so that should probably be considered. I'm just not sure it's gonna work this time around (Tkachuk's stubborn af, Gaudreau can always just walk, Kylington has never made more than league min so he'll want a decent raise, Mangiapane might score the most goals since Iggy lol).

Overall I still do think that Monahan will probably be on the move this summer, and we'll have to replace him with someone in the 4-5mil cap range. It might be possible to keep him if the negotiations go well (5-5.5 for Mang, maybe 8.25 for Johnny, 3x3 for Kylington or something) but we should probably try to look for an upgrade regardless. In the context of the last thread (replace Chychrun with Kylington, add 1.1mil to the cap) I think we would probably look to move on from Lucic too. Maybe we could swing something like Kylington+Lucic for Olofsson (as a base). Or better yet, just dump the cap, bring in a decent pick that we can use for deadline upgrades, and try to add Hertl. Probably costs 8-9mil, but top line / Mangiapane-Hertl-Dube / Pelletier-Backlund-Coleman sounds really good, and then the 4th line can be some combo of Ruzicka/Gawdin/Lewis/Duehr/random cheap UFAs (preferably not Brett Ritchie).


Im really not sure if Monahan gets moved, I think his situation is really awkward. I don't see any situation where a team trades just straight up assets for him without us paying more expensive assets to get the cap space. I also don't see a situation where Calgary takes on a different expensive player that has never reached Monahan's peak like DeBrusk or another albatross that doesnt instantly replace his center role like JVR for example. It's more likely that he would be moved in a Change of Scenery deal like for Toews or Seguin IMO (both of which I would probably be willing to try).

If Calgary could move Monahan's deal without taking on any cap then I would probably consider Copp as an option. He should be cheaper than Hertl in theory.

Still uncertain if Dube is a legitimate center or not.
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