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Moving Johnson and Maxing Out Naz - 2023 2024

Créé par: Anus_McLeod
Équipe: 2023-24 Avalanche du Colorado
Date de création initiale: 24 févr. 2022
Publié: 28 févr. 2022
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
Description
See description and notes on trades in the prior year ACGM.
Signatures de joueurs autonomes
LISTE DE RÉSERVEANSCAP HIT
1900 000 $
RFAANSCAP HIT
2800 000 $
1800 000 $
33 000 000 $
32 000 000 $
2800 000 $
1800 000 $
33 000 000 $
2900 000 $
UFAANSCAP HIT
34 850 000 $
35 500 000 $
35 250 000 $
810 292 929 $
44 650 000 $
Transactions
1.
COL
  1. Choix de 3e ronde en 2022 (BUF)
BUF
    Compher, J.T.
    2.
    COL
    1. Choix de 5e ronde en 2022 (ANA)
    ANA
      Johnson, Erik
      Repêchage1e ronde2e ronde3e ronde4e ronde5e ronde6e ronde7e ronde
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      2023
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      2024
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      TAILLE DE LA FORMATIONPLAFOND SALARIALCAP HITEXCÉDENTS Info-bulleBONISESPACE SOUS LE PLAFOND SALARIAL
      2283 500 000 $81 368 762 $637 500 $275 000 $2 131 238 $
      Ailier gaucheCentreAilier droit
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      7 000 000 $7 000 000 $
      AG, C
      NMC
      UFA - 6
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      10 292 929 $10 292 929 $
      C
      UFA - 8
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      9 250 000 $9 250 000 $
      AD, C
      M-NTC
      UFA - 2
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      4 650 000 $4 650 000 $
      AD, AG
      UFA - 7
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      5 500 000 $5 500 000 $
      C
      UFA - 6
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      4 850 000 $4 850 000 $
      AD, AG
      UFA - 4
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      2 000 000 $2 000 000 $
      C
      UFA - 1
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      3 000 000 $3 000 000 $
      C, AG
      RFA - 4
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      863 333 $863 333 $
      AD
      RFA - 3
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      900 000 $900 000 $
      AG
      RFA
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      800 000 $800 000 $
      C
      RFA - 1
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      1 050 000 $1 050 000 $
      AD, AG
      UFA - 2
      Défenseur gaucherDéfenseur droitierGardien de but
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      4 100 000 $4 100 000 $
      DG
      UFA - 1
      Logo de Avalanche du Colorado
      9 000 000 $9 000 000 $
      DD
      UFA - 4
      Logo de Avalanche du Colorado
      5 000 000 $5 000 000 $
      DG/DD
      UFA - 4
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      925 000 $925 000 $ (Bonis de performance275 000 $$275K)
      DD
      RFA - 1
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      5 250 000 $5 250 000 $
      G
      UFA - 4
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      900 000 $900 000 $
      DD
      RFA - 2
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      800 000 $800 000 $
      G
      RFA - 1
      Logo de Avalanche du Colorado
      3 000 000 $3 000 000 $
      DG/DD
      RFA - 2
      Laissés de côtéListe des blessés (IR)Liste des blessés à long terme (LTIR)
      Logo de Avalanche du Colorado
      800 000 $800 000 $
      C, AG
      RFA - 1
      Logo de Avalanche du Colorado
      800 000 $800 000 $
      AD
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      28 févr. 2022 à 10 h 53
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      Those contracts are extremely optimistic.

      RFA YEARS CAP HIT
      Byram, Bowen 3 $3,000,000 -- a lot depends on his injury status but this still feels very low.
      Newhook, Alex 3 $3,000,000 --- seems low. He's already pacing ~39 points with only 4 PP points, and 2 points/60 at 5v5. His production should go up, and so this seems low.
      Burakovsky, André 3 $4,850,000 --- he'll warrant more term and dollars after pacing 64 points for 3 years.
      Kadri, Nazem 3 $5,500,000 --- will get PAID.
      Kuemper, Darcy 3 $5,250,000 --- will be looking for more term and probably closer to $6m.
      MacKinnon, Nathan 8 $10,292,929 -- seems at least $1-2m too low.
      Nichushkin, Valeri 4 $4,650,000 --- he'll likely want more term. Dollar amount doesn't seem far off, but he might get offers in UFA around $5.5m.
      28 févr. 2022 à 10 h 58
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      Quoting: Richard88
      Those contracts are extremely optimistic.

      RFA YEARS CAP HIT
      Byram, Bowen 3 $3,000,000 -- a lot depends on his injury status but this still feels very low.
      Newhook, Alex 3 $3,000,000 --- seems low. He's already pacing ~39 points with only 4 PP points, and 2 points/60 at 5v5. His production should go up, and so this seems low.
      Burakovsky, André 3 $4,850,000 --- he'll warrant more term and dollars after pacing 64 points for 3 years.
      Kadri, Nazem 3 $5,500,000 --- will get PAID.
      Kuemper, Darcy 3 $5,250,000 --- will be looking for more term and probably closer to $6m.
      MacKinnon, Nathan 8 $10,292,929 -- seems at least $1-2m too low.
      Nichushkin, Valeri 4 $4,650,000 --- he'll likely want more term. Dollar amount doesn't seem far off, but he might get offers in UFA around $5.5m.


      Very important to look at the first year for Naz. He gets 13M that season, which makes his total compensation in line with what you'd expect.

      Kuemper I'm not sure on. Give him trade protection and I think he might take more of a Lehner deal.

      Bura doesn't deserve a raise. Toffoli and Garland are my comps. I don't think he gets as much as others do on this site.

      Mack said he'd take less, so I'm holding him to it. It's the Crosby special, as it reflects the jersey number.

      I don't think I'm wildly off tbh. And there is a little wiggle room still.
      28 févr. 2022 à 11 h 3
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      Quoting: Anus_McLeod
      Very important to look at the first year for Naz. He gets 13M that season, which makes his total compensation in line with what you'd expect.

      Kuemper I'm not sure on. Give him trade protection and I think he might take more of a Lehner deal.

      Bura doesn't deserve a raise. Toffoli and Garland are my comps. I don't think he gets as much as others do on this site.

      Mack said he'd take less, so I'm holding him to it. It's the Crosby special, as it reflects the jersey number.

      I don't think I'm wildly off tbh. And there is a little wiggle room still.


      Ah, just saw the other AGM now. The terms make more sense, but aav's still seem low. The Kadri idea seems super unrealistic.

      $11-12m for Mackinnon would already be a discount.
      28 févr. 2022 à 11 h 10
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      Ah, just saw the other AGM now. The terms make more sense, but aav's still seem low. The Kadri idea seems super unrealistic.

      $11-12m for Mackinnon would already be a discount.


      Oh the Kadri thing is completely and totally unrealistic but it's interesting and out of the box.
      28 févr. 2022 à 12 h 7
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      Quoting: Richard88
      Those contracts are extremely optimistic.

      RFA YEARS CAP HIT
      Byram, Bowen 3 $3,000,000 -- a lot depends on his injury status but this still feels very low.
      Newhook, Alex 3 $3,000,000 --- seems low. He's already pacing ~39 points with only 4 PP points, and 2 points/60 at 5v5. His production should go up, and so this seems low.
      Burakovsky, André 3 $4,850,000 --- he'll warrant more term and dollars after pacing 64 points for 3 years.
      Kadri, Nazem 3 $5,500,000 --- will get PAID.
      Kuemper, Darcy 3 $5,250,000 --- will be looking for more term and probably closer to $6m.
      MacKinnon, Nathan 8 $10,292,929 -- seems at least $1-2m too low.
      Nichushkin, Valeri 4 $4,650,000 --- he'll likely want more term. Dollar amount doesn't seem far off, but he might get offers in UFA around $5.5m.


      Id go 2 years in both your RFAs and same cap, that way it's more prove it and not a bridge, since Newhooks a rookie and Byram's and injury liability sadly

      Burky and Kuemper deserves more, might take less to win though.

      Kadri should walk and get 8/9 somewhere else, he realistically doesn't fit on this team anymore, thankfully Newhook could take that spot at 2C and with the extra minutes and PP time maybe become a 60/70 point guy.

      Mack probably would take that deal...him and Crosby and Marchand all take deals for the team...kind of the friend group.

      Val could walk and then you could resign Kadri at 8 or whatever.
      28 févr. 2022 à 12 h 21
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      Quoting: Anus_McLeod
      Oh the Kadri thing is completely and totally unrealistic but it's interesting and out of the box.


      I feel like this has been done the other way around once or twice. i.e. Kevin Labanc taking a 1x$1M or whatever that was to help SJ with cap problems, then signing a larger extension the next offseason. The math makes sense, but I think the PA would have a fit. The player would cash in for a year but the team could easily change up the terms of the following deal if the player doesn’t perform. On the flip side, if the player out performs the second contract then he could screw the team and walk to UFA also.
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      28 févr. 2022 à 12 h 29
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      I understand the thought process and kadri at 5.5 for the following 3 would be nice, but odds are sakic won't be able to do this. IMO kadri asking for anything over 6.5 and he will probily just be let go. If landy takes 7 i don't think we can give more money to player who has a lesser role. I think it's unlikely kadri will ever score at the pace from this season again so hopefully we can land someone at the deadline (eg giroux, pavelski) and extend them one for more year to either be the full time 2C or swap in and out with newhook for the 2C position.
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      28 févr. 2022 à 13 h 24
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      Quoting: Mergus80
      I feel like this has been done the other way around once or twice. i.e. Kevin Labanc taking a 1x$1M or whatever that was to help SJ with cap problems, then signing a larger extension the next offseason. The math makes sense, but I think the PA would have a fit. The player would cash in for a year but the team could easily change up the terms of the following deal if the player doesn’t perform. On the flip side, if the player out performs the second contract then he could screw the team and walk to UFA also.


      I feel like the PA should actually be fine with it. The player gets a monster salary, which should silence their criticism. It's the Labanc scenario where they should chime in more, as that is where underperformance could be a big detriment to the player.

      The league, on the other hand, could view it as a circumvention of the CBA rules. If there is no contract in place for the second deal though, I don't really think they can do anything about it. But there is a risk for the team, as Kadri isn't required to take that second deal. If he performs well, he can still chase money elsewhere.
      28 févr. 2022 à 14 h 7
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      No thanks on Compher

      And why is Johnson waiving to go to Anaheim??
      28 févr. 2022 à 14 h 8
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      Quoting: Anus_McLeod
      I feel like the PA should actually be fine with it. The player gets a monster salary, which should silence their criticism. It's the Labanc scenario where they should chime in more, as that is where underperformance could be a big detriment to the player.

      The league, on the other hand, could view it as a circumvention of the CBA rules. If there is no contract in place for the second deal though, I don't really think they can do anything about it. But there is a risk for the team, as Kadri isn't required to take that second deal. If he performs well, he can still chase money elsewhere.


      It’s definitely creative. I think the old hats that make the rules would feel like there’s too much potential risk for he deal to go bad on both sides that they wouldn’t want to explore it, even if it would work in the long run.

      I’m picturing Bill Daley having Father Pat’s reaction to the first alley-oop in Semi Pro
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      28 févr. 2022 à 14 h 15
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      No thanks on Compher

      And why is Johnson waiving to go to Anaheim??


      Johnson doesn't have to waive. He only gets to list 12 teams he won't go to, and I can almost guarantee Anaheim isn't on that list (he races horses in Cali).

      I would say the same on Compher I'd I were a Sabres fan, but they could use a guy to help bridge the gap until the young guys gain experience. I could see Compher being good in that type of role.
      28 févr. 2022 à 14 h 32
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      Johnson doesn't have to waive. He only gets to list 12 teams he won't go to, and I can almost guarantee Anaheim isn't on that list (he races horses in Cali).

      I would say the same on Compher I'd I were a Sabres fan, but they could use a guy to help bridge the gap until the young guys gain experience. I could see Compher being good in that type of role.


      Anaheim has been seriously declining the past few years
      It’s certainly possible they’re on his list of no trade teams

      And your theory woth Compher is moot,
      bc our young guys are ready
      Our forwards for next year are pretty much set:
      Skinner-Thompson-Tuch
      Krebs-Cozens-Olofsson
      Peterka-Mittelstadt-Quinn
      Asplund-Girgensons-Okposo
      Bjork

      I just don’t see where Compher fits in moving forward
      Not that he’s bad, but he’s also not good enough to hold back Peterka for a year AND to give up a pick for him
       
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