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Capped out Big moves

Créé par: HeadHighSauce
Équipe: 2022-23 Devils du New Jersey
Date de création initiale: 28 mars 2022
Publié: 28 mars 2022
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
Description
Overpay Val short terms, hope Mack bounces back to at least average.
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RFAANSCAP HIT
77 000 000 $
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77 000 000 $
UFAANSCAP HIT
26 000 000 $
13 500 000 $
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NJD
  1. Fiala, Kevin [Droits de RFA]
MIN
  1. Wood, Miles [Droits de RFA]
  2. Zacha, Pavel [Droits de RFA]
  3. Choix de 2e ronde en 2022 (NJD)
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ARI
  1. Johnsson, Andreas
  2. Smith, Ty
  3. Stillman, Chase
  4. Choix de 1e ronde en 2022 (NJD)
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top 2 protected in 2022, top 7 protected in 23 if it slides. Additional picks can be added if it does slide *or* if we make playoffs, etc.

could be a different prospect.

Could have a differently structured deal around Blackwood as well
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28 mars 2022 à 17 h 43
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I can’t see Minny doing it without a 1st round pick
28 mars 2022 à 17 h 47
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I mean that pick is 36 right now I believe lol
28 mars 2022 à 18 h 10
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MIN are moving Fiala for cap reasons. Wood and Zacha have QOs that combine for $500k less than what you gave Fiala, makes no sense for them.
28 mars 2022 à 18 h 13
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Quoting: MellowK
MIN are moving Fiala for cap reasons. Wood and Zacha have QOs that combine for $500k less than what you gave Fiala, makes no sense for them.


True! But the 500k is important. Russo thinks the Wild could manage keeping him at 6M. And I bet you can get one or both of woody and Zacha below their QO. But very fair. Sub either one for Nolan Foote or Fabian Zetterlund, perhaps?
28 mars 2022 à 18 h 16
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Quoting: HeadHighSauce
True! But the 500k is important. Russo thinks the Wild could manage keeping him at 6M. And I bet you can get one or both of woody and Zacha below their QO. But very fair. Swap Wood with Fabian Zetterlund, perhaps?
28 mars 2022 à 18 h 31
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Zacha + 2nd for Fiala. Just take Wood out.
28 mars 2022 à 18 h 49
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Zacha + 2nd for Fiala. Just take Wood out.


Zacha and Foote, to make it more cost conscience? Could be other prospect not named L Hughes, Gritslyuk
Keep the '22 1st and make it a '23. AZ has 3 already this year. Keep a protected 1st and add a lesser pick if protection kicks in ('23 first top 5, if if moves to unprotected '24 add a 2nd)
Move Tatar with a sweetener and sign Husso in FA to be 1B G
Could make Kukkoken available if keeping Woody

That's a team!
28 mars 2022 à 18 h 53
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Zacha and Foote, to make it more cost conscience? Could be other prospect not named L Hughes, Gritslyuk
Keep the '22 1st and make it a '23. AZ has 3 already this year. Keep a protected 1st and add a lesser pick if protection kicks in ('23 first top 5, if if moves to unprotected '24 add a 2nd)
Move Tatar with a sweetener and sign Husso in FA to be 1B G
Could make Kukkoken available if keeping Woody

That's a team!


Tried not to do /too/ much as most teams aren't making like, 6 big moves but I do like these ideas. Especially the '23 first for Chychrun.
28 mars 2022 à 19 h 10
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Quoting: HeadHighSauce
Tried not to do /too/ much as most teams aren't making like, 6 big moves but I do like these ideas. Especially the '23 first for Chychrun.


Agreed
Its lofty but hardly moving 2/3 of the team like some of these posts
Good OP!
28 mars 2022 à 20 h 33
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Zacha and Foote, to make it more cost conscience? Could be other prospect not named L Hughes, Gritslyuk
Keep the '22 1st and make it a '23. AZ has 3 already this year. Keep a protected 1st and add a lesser pick if protection kicks in ('23 first top 5, if if moves to unprotected '24 add a 2nd)
Move Tatar with a sweetener and sign Husso in FA to be 1B G
Could make Kukkoken available if keeping Woody

That's a team!


Sounds good to me.
Add a veteran defensive d-man in UFA to be 6/7 guy for year or two.
Draft a sniper or Nemec if keep 2022 pick.
28 mars 2022 à 21 h 18
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Sounds good to me.
Add a veteran defensive d-man in UFA to be 6/7 guy for year or two.
Draft a sniper or Nemec if keep 2022 pick.


I still like Jiricek at RHD its kind of D we need to restock the cupboards
28 mars 2022 à 21 h 21
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I still like Jiricek at RHD its kind of D we need to restock the cupboards


I know less about Jiricek than Nemec or Chesley, but sounds good to me.
28 mars 2022 à 21 h 30
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Sounds good to me.
Add a veteran defensive d-man in UFA to be 6/7 guy for year or two.
Draft a sniper or Nemec if keep 2022 pick.


I think drafting any given archetype or position is bad practice but Nemec would be a fantastic pick. I think I like Jiricek more at this point though.
28 mars 2022 à 21 h 54
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I know less about Jiricek than Nemec or Chesley, but sounds good to me.


There's a guy on the Devils threads in HF boards.com that wrote him up, has him similar to Moritz Seider in Det.
RD David Jiricek, HC Plzen Czech
"It was imperative to me to quickly write up Jiricek, as I've been writing a great deal about him since last year and he's one of the most intriguing players in the draft, playing at the position of greatest need in the New Jersey Devils organization.

David Jiricek is an absolute beast -- 6'3-190 and always playing with tenacity which borders on abject ferocity. He is one of the most physical defenders to come out of the draft in years, and he has the strength and athleticism to back it up. Playing in the Czech men's league as a teenager, Jiricek already changes the way opposition offenses approach the zone -- he's one of those defenders you always need to be aware of on several levels. He punishing in the crease and the corners, always seeking an open ice hit, and nearly impossible to beat in a one-on-one physical battle. There's no point in throwing the puck in his corner, because he's just going to come out with the puck, and once Jiricek gets the puck he really knows what to do with it.

Jiricek's puck skills are what separate him from the typical defensive defenseman and make him a likely pick for the top half of the first round in a stacked 2022 draft class. Though I would be reticent to classify him as an elite puck-mover like a Drysdale or Hughes or Clarke, Jiricek has excellent awareness and anticipation rare in a defenseman with such elite shut-down potential. He's always thinking one-step ahead, which allows him to make quick accurate passes in all three zones. He's capable of getting the puck in full stride as he enters the offensive zone and lasering a cross-ice pass onto a rushing forward's blade in full stride. It's very impressive.

Jiricek's abilities are further accentuated by some other outstanding abilities. He's a terrific skater with room to improve. Though not an elite skater in the vein of a Drysdale or Hughes, Jiricek still features 4-way mobility, acceleration and top speeds rare in a defenseman of his size and physicality. His skating is an asset now, will be an asset going forwards, and with a few improvements will increase his ceiling on either side of the puck. The young Czech's best offensive asset could be his shot -- it's an absolute cannon from the point. Though his overall offensive vision would rank him a bit shy of the elite NHL PP quarterbacks, his shot could see him one day on an NHL top PP unit as the trigger man. He's very good at using his lateral mobility to side step defending forwards and give himself passing and shooting lanes. With the passing lanes, as I've mentioned, he's very good at utilizing them, while not elite. But if you give Jiricek a shooting lane? He's downright deadly. That shot is an absolute weapon. His wrist shot is quick and accurate, and his slap shot can beat Czech men's league goalies clean from the blueline.

I feel Jiricek's shooting is what separates him from a player he's likely to be compared to from the 2021 draft in Simon Edvinsson. While their size, power and physicality -- along with strong defensive play and high compete level -- are comparable, I feel Jiricek has a clear edge in passing vision and a ridiculous edge in shooting. In Edvinsson's defense, the 2021 6th overall pick is an even better skater with a better set of hands, but it's important to note that Jiricek is strong in both areas, as well. But I feel Jiricek has a similar high-end defensive upside to Edvinsson while offering markedly superior offensive upside. That shot alone can see Jiricek hit his ceiling as a 15-20 goal scorer from the point.

Again, the offense is a bonus here. Jiricek's calling card is size, defense, mobility and physicality, along with a strong awareness in all three zones. But we should not confuse him offensively with Cale Makar or John Carlson, because that's just not the foremost strength in his game.

David Jiricek is a player for Devils fans to keep an eye on -- a big, fast physical shut-down RD with intriguing offensive potential due to underrated awareness and a bomb of a shot."
28 mars 2022 à 22 h 15
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There's a guy on the Devils threads in HF boards.com that wrote him up, has him similar to Moritz Seider in Det.
RD David Jiricek, HC Plzen Czech
"It was imperative to me to quickly write up Jiricek, as I've been writing a great deal about him since last year and he's one of the most intriguing players in the draft, playing at the position of greatest need in the New Jersey Devils organization.

David Jiricek is an absolute beast -- 6'3-190 and always playing with tenacity which borders on abject ferocity. He is one of the most physical defenders to come out of the draft in years, and he has the strength and athleticism to back it up. Playing in the Czech men's league as a teenager, Jiricek already changes the way opposition offenses approach the zone -- he's one of those defenders you always need to be aware of on several levels. He punishing in the crease and the corners, always seeking an open ice hit, and nearly impossible to beat in a one-on-one physical battle. There's no point in throwing the puck in his corner, because he's just going to come out with the puck, and once Jiricek gets the puck he really knows what to do with it.

Jiricek's puck skills are what separate him from the typical defensive defenseman and make him a likely pick for the top half of the first round in a stacked 2022 draft class. Though I would be reticent to classify him as an elite puck-mover like a Drysdale or Hughes or Clarke, Jiricek has excellent awareness and anticipation rare in a defenseman with such elite shut-down potential. He's always thinking one-step ahead, which allows him to make quick accurate passes in all three zones. He's capable of getting the puck in full stride as he enters the offensive zone and lasering a cross-ice pass onto a rushing forward's blade in full stride. It's very impressive.

Jiricek's abilities are further accentuated by some other outstanding abilities. He's a terrific skater with room to improve. Though not an elite skater in the vein of a Drysdale or Hughes, Jiricek still features 4-way mobility, acceleration and top speeds rare in a defenseman of his size and physicality. His skating is an asset now, will be an asset going forwards, and with a few improvements will increase his ceiling on either side of the puck. The young Czech's best offensive asset could be his shot -- it's an absolute cannon from the point. Though his overall offensive vision would rank him a bit shy of the elite NHL PP quarterbacks, his shot could see him one day on an NHL top PP unit as the trigger man. He's very good at using his lateral mobility to side step defending forwards and give himself passing and shooting lanes. With the passing lanes, as I've mentioned, he's very good at utilizing them, while not elite. But if you give Jiricek a shooting lane? He's downright deadly. That shot is an absolute weapon. His wrist shot is quick and accurate, and his slap shot can beat Czech men's league goalies clean from the blueline.

I feel Jiricek's shooting is what separates him from a player he's likely to be compared to from the 2021 draft in Simon Edvinsson. While their size, power and physicality -- along with strong defensive play and high compete level -- are comparable, I feel Jiricek has a clear edge in passing vision and a ridiculous edge in shooting. In Edvinsson's defense, the 2021 6th overall pick is an even better skater with a better set of hands, but it's important to note that Jiricek is strong in both areas, as well. But I feel Jiricek has a similar high-end defensive upside to Edvinsson while offering markedly superior offensive upside. That shot alone can see Jiricek hit his ceiling as a 15-20 goal scorer from the point.

Again, the offense is a bonus here. Jiricek's calling card is size, defense, mobility and physicality, along with a strong awareness in all three zones. But we should not confuse him offensively with Cale Makar or John Carlson, because that's just not the foremost strength in his game.

David Jiricek is a player for Devils fans to keep an eye on -- a big, fast physical shut-down RD with intriguing offensive potential due to underrated awareness and a bomb of a shot."


Wow. Sounds good.
Also a good write-up.

HFBoards gets a little chaotic for me. Someone needs to make a Cliffnotes version, because there is some quality on there. Just hard to find sometimes.
29 mars 2022 à 0 h 13
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Wow. Sounds good.
Also a good write-up.

HFBoards gets a little chaotic for me. Someone needs to make a Cliffnotes version, because there is some quality on there. Just hard to find sometimes.


I skim to stuff i like, the team pages are decent. This guy stephen todd Ives is very detailed.
29 mars 2022 à 1 h 7
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Yeah capped out, And you're still a bottom 5 team. Make total sense.
29 mars 2022 à 9 h 28
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Yeah capped out, And you're still a bottom 5 team. Make total sense.


Oh brother lol is the implication here that you think the devils are CURRENTLY capped out or that this ACGM team which still has a great long term cap outlook is bottom 5?
29 mars 2022 à 10 h 48
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Not even close for Fiala.

Quantity is not quality. Wood and Zacha do not move the needle in any way
29 mars 2022 à 11 h 2
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Not even close for Fiala.

Quantity is not quality. Wood and Zacha do not move the needle in any way


Highly unlikely any team gives sufficient quality for a player you cannot pay lol
29 mars 2022 à 11 h 40
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Yeah capped out, And you're still a bottom 5 team. Make total sense.


The G needs addressing so I see your point, but bottom 5, your wrong. That D is set, I would have picked up a different bottom RHD but not to worry. Devs fwds are flying rn. Add those two pieces, I'd love to see how you justify bottom 5?
29 mars 2022 à 11 h 43
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The G needs addressing so I see your point, but bottom 5, your wrong. That D is set, I would have picked up a different bottom RHD but not to worry. Devs fwds are flying rn. Add those two pieces, I'd love to see how you justify bottom 5?


Okay bottom 10, But still not a playoff team just yet.
29 mars 2022 à 12 h 7
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Okay bottom 10, But still not a playoff team just yet.


Tell me you know absolutely nothing about the devils without saying it directly lol
29 mars 2022 à 12 h 26
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Highly unlikely any team gives sufficient quality for a player you cannot pay lol


There are a dozen other teams that would beat this offer by a mile, but please, continue your pipe dream of unloading disappointing spare parts and 2nd for a 70+ point player
29 mars 2022 à 12 h 32
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There are a dozen other teams that would beat this offer by a mile, but please, continue your pipe dream of unloading disappointing spare parts and 2nd for a 70+ point player


I'd like to see the 12 teams that can fit his 7M cap hit in let alone offer you more than a pick in the mid 30's and two 20 goal scorers but do you booboo

There's literally only 1 team I see /realistically/ beating this offer and its the Senators.
 
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