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2017-18 Hindsight Team - My Vision

Créé par: la_scaloneta
Équipe: 2022-23 Penguins de Pittsburgh
Date de création initiale: 21 janv. 2023
Publié: 3 févr. 2023
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
Description
I have decided to do a hindsight series with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Their downfall mainly started after the 2nd Stanley Cup, the last 6 seasons have been marked by disastrous move and poor roster construction planning.

My rules are:

The hindsight moves must only be for the current season that I’m doing. So if I cannot in 2019-20 say that the Penguins never signed “Jack Johnson” in 2018, I must find a way to get rid of the already signed contract.

PP1:

Kessel—Hornqvist—Crosby
——Schultz——Malkin——

PP2:

Sheary——RNH——-Guentzel
—Letang—Oleksiak—

PK1:

Kunhackl—Rowney
Dumoulin—Letang

PK2:
RNH—Rust
Oleksiak—Cole

The ideal would be to keep acquiring forwards with high end vision, as well as mobile defencemen.
Signatures de joueurs autonomes
CRÉÉANSCAP HIT
Nugent-Hopkins, Ryan
46 000 000 $
Malkin, Evgeni
59 500 000 $
Letang, Kris
57 250 000 $
Sheary, Conor
33 000 000 $
Rust, Bryan
3800 000 $
Hornvqist, Patric
14 250 000 $
Kessel, Phil
16 800 000 $
Maatta, Olli
14 083 333 $
Schultz, Justin
35 500 000 $
Guentzel, Jake
2894 166 $
Simon, Dominik
2894 166 $
Oleksiak, Jamie
2950 000 $
Murray, Matt
23 750 000 $
Kuhnhackl, Tom
1800 000 $
Aston-Reese, Zach
1925 000 $
Desmith, Casey
1800 000 $
Wilson, Scott
1800 000 $
Rowney, Carter
1800 000 $
Cole, Ian
12 100 000 $
Transactions
1.
PIT
    Ryan Nugent Hopkins

    *RNH was coming off a measley 43 points in 82 games and in 13 playoff games had 4 points. Pens needed a 3C at the time and he would've fit Sully's system better than the grinders in EDM
    EDM
      Carl Hagelin
      2018 3rd

      *Oilers needed a winger for McDavid
      2.
      PIT
        Never Signed - Hard to imagine how this signing didn’t work out, all the stats showed it was a great fit. He completely 180d
        TOR
          Matthew Hunwick
          Rachats de contrats
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          2023
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          2024
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          2025
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          TAILLE DE LA FORMATIONPLAFOND SALARIALCAP HITEXCÉDENTS Info-bulleBONISESPACE SOUS LE PLAFOND SALARIAL
          2075 000 000 $73 813 332 $0 $0 $1 186 668 $

          Formation

          Ailier gaucheCentreAilier droit
          Guentzel, Jake
          894 166 $894 166 $
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          8 700 000 $8 700 000 $
          C
          NMC
          UFA - 3
          Hornvqist, Patric
          4 250 000 $4 250 000 $
          Rust, Bryan
          800 000 $800 000 $
          Malkin, Evgeni
          9 500 000 $9 500 000 $
          Kessel, Phil
          6 800 000 $6 800 000 $
          Nugent-Hopkins, Ryan
          6 000 000 $6 000 000 $
          Simon, Dominik
          894 166 $894 166 $
          Sheary, Conor
          3 000 000 $3 000 000 $
          Rowney, Carter
          800 000 $800 000 $
          Kuhnhackl, Tom
          800 000 $800 000 $
          Aston-Reese, Zach
          925 000 $925 000 $
          Défenseur gaucherDéfenseur droitierGardien de but
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          4 100 000 $4 100 000 $
          DG
          M-NTC
          UFA - 1
          Letang, Kris
          7 250 000 $7 250 000 $
          Murray, Matt
          3 750 000 $3 750 000 $
          Maatta, Olli
          4 083 333 $4 083 333 $
          Schultz, Justin
          5 500 000 $5 500 000 $
          Desmith, Casey
          800 000 $800 000 $
          Oleksiak, Jamie
          950 000 $950 000 $
          Cole, Ian
          2 100 000 $2 100 000 $
          Laissés de côtéListe des blessés (IR)Liste des blessés à long terme (LTIR)
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          800 000 $800 000 $
          DD
          UFA - 2
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          900 000 $900 000 $
          AD, AG
          UFA - 1
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          1 000 000 $1 000 000 $
          AG, AD
          UFA - 1
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          6 100 000 $6 100 000 $
          DD
          NMC
          UFA - 6
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          750 000 $750 000 $
          AG
          UFA - 1
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          788 333 $788 333 $
          AG
          RFA - 1
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          5 500 000 $5 500 000 $
          AG, AD
          M-NTC
          UFA - 1
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          4 500 000 $4 500 000 $
          AG, AD
          M-NTC
          UFA - 2
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          2 200 000 $2 200 000 $
          C, AG
          UFA - 1
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          3 125 000 $3 125 000 $
          AD, C
          NMC
          UFA - 2
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          6 100 000 $6 100 000 $
          C
          NMC
          UFA - 4
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          5 125 000 $5 125 000 $
          AD, AG
          NMC
          UFA - 6
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          5 000 000 $5 000 000 $
          AD, AG
          M-NTC
          UFA - 6
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          3 200 000 $3 200 000 $
          AD
          UFA - 2
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          3 500 000 $3 500 000 $
          G
          UFA - 1
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          863 333 $863 333 $ (Bonis de performance400 000 $$400K)
          DG/DD
          RFA - 1
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          1 800 000 $1 800 000 $
          G
          UFA - 2
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          825 000 $825 000 $
          DG
          RFA - 2
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          2 750 000 $2 750 000 $
          AG, AD
          UFA - 3
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          4 025 175 $4 025 175 $
          DG
          UFA - 3
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          2 343 750 $2 343 750 $
          DD
          M-NTC, NMC
          UFA - 3
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          775 000 $775 000 $
          DG/DD
          UFA - 2
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          2 750 000 $2 750 000 $
          DG/DD
          UFA - 3
          Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
          750 000 $750 000 $
          C, AG
          UFA - 1

          Unités spéciales

          Avantage numérique 1
          Kessel, P.
          Hornvqist, P.
          Schultz, J.
          Malkin, E.
          Avantage numérique 2
          Nugent-Hopkins, R.
          Guentzel, J.
          Sheary, C.
          Rust, B.
          Letang, K.
          Infériorité numérique 1
           
          Kuhnhackl, T.
          Letang, K.
          Infériorité numérique 2
          Aston-Reese, Z.
          Rust, B.
          Oleksiak, J.
           

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          3 févr. 2023 à 20 h 39
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          Modifié 3 févr. 2023 à 20 h 51
          We traded Theodore to protect Vaatanen from Vegas, he wasn't claimed in the expansion draft (was not claimable due to lack of NHL games), at the time it looked like a decent decision, in hindsight it looks bad in a vacuum.

          In context, we traded Vaatanen for Henrique, so technically we gave up Theodore to get Rico, still not convinced it was a good trade overall, but it looks a lot less bad in context.
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          Yeah, I was going to say that Theodore didn't require protection. But Gibby beat me to it.
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          3 févr. 2023 à 21 h 16
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          Quoting: GiggywithGibby
          We traded Theodore to protect Vaatanen from Vegas, he wasn't claimed in the expansion draft (was not claimable due to lack of NHL games), at the time it looked like a decent decision, in hindsight it looks bad in a vacuum.

          In context, we traded Vaatanen for Henrique, so technically we gave up Theodore to get Rico, still not convinced it was a good trade overall, but it looks a lot less bad in context.


          Quoting: CHAR
          Yeah, I was going to say that Theodore didn't require protection. But Gibby beat me to it.


          Thanks for the insight. I wasn’t aware that Theodore was ineligible, I thought they exposed him to protect Manson/Vatanen. So I guess it doesn’t make a difference whether it’s him or Pouliot.
          3 févr. 2023 à 22 h 27
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          Knowing Chiarelli you probably could've dropped the pick as getting fleeced was his favourite activity.
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          Quoting: tasieboy
          Knowing Chiarelli you probably could've dropped the pick as getting fleeced was his favourite activity.


          Haha this trade may have ended up being worse than Hall for Larsson!
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          Think this team would have 3 peated?
          3 févr. 2023 à 23 h 11
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          Quoting: Analytics_are_good
          Think this team would have 3 peated?


          I think you’d get by Washington, but I think the run ends there as your next opponent would’ve been the lightning and this was not the 2016 team you beat in the same round, this bolts team was better in almost every way
          4 févr. 2023 à 1 h 37
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          That team was doing good before the disastrous trade that just looks more and more bad the more I look at it. And it just continuously gets more bad the more I think about it. The Brassard trade is one that I’ll hate the most by the Penguins in my life.
          That line up was doing really well though before that trade. It was the beginning of the end for us I think.

          Jake/Sheary-Sid-Rust/Hornqvist
          Hagelin/Jake/Sheary-Geno-Kessel/Hornqvist/Rust
          Jake/Hagelin/Sheary-Sheahan-Rust/Kessel
          Kuhnhackl(miss him)-Rowney(miss him as well)-Reaves

          Dumo-Letang of course
          Cole/Oleksiak/Maatta-Schultz
          Cole-Oleksiak

          Murray
          Jarry
          DeSmith

          They were a great team before that trade. I don’t think there was really anything else they could’ve added. And instead we traded a 1st round pick that became K’Andre Miller, Ian Cole, Ryan Reaves, and Filip Gustavsson. K’Andre Miller is now a solidified top 4 defencemen, Ian Cole is still a solid defensive defencemen, Ryan Reaves is still a feared tough guy that actually doesn’t produce that badly at all, and Filip Gustavsson has been proving himself as a solid goaltender in the league and still relatively young. As for Brassard we got maybe only Hallander out of the Brassard trade tree. Honestly imma say it again that trade really set back a few years I think.
          4 févr. 2023 à 7 h 43
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          Quoting: IconicHawk
          I think you’d get by Washington, but I think the run ends there as your next opponent would’ve been the lightning and this was not the 2016 team you beat in the same round, this bolts team was better in almost every way


          I don’t necessarily agree, felt the 2017-18 TBL was not much different than the team that lost to CBJ in the first round a year later. They had not yet developed the Coleman-Gourde-Goodrow unit.
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          Quoting: BestGMBenning
          That team was doing good before the disastrous trade that just looks more and more bad the more I look at it. And it just continuously gets more bad the more I think about it. The Brassard trade is one that I’ll hate the most by the Penguins in my life.
          That line up was doing really well though before that trade. It was the beginning of the end for us I think.

          Jake/Sheary-Sid-Rust/Hornqvist
          Hagelin/Jake/Sheary-Geno-Kessel/Hornqvist/Rust
          Jake/Hagelin/Sheary-Sheahan-Rust/Kessel
          Kuhnhackl(miss him)-Rowney(miss him as well)-Reaves

          Dumo-Letang of course
          Cole/Oleksiak/Maatta-Schultz
          Cole-Oleksiak

          Murray
          Jarry
          DeSmith

          They were a great team before that trade. I don’t think there was really anything else they could’ve added. And instead we traded a 1st round pick that became K’Andre Miller, Ian Cole, Ryan Reaves, and Filip Gustavsson. K’Andre Miller is now a solidified top 4 defencemen, Ian Cole is still a solid defensive defencemen, Ryan Reaves is still a feared tough guy that actually doesn’t produce that badly at all, and Filip Gustavsson has been proving himself as a solid goaltender in the league and still relatively young. As for Brassard we got maybe only Hallander out of the Brassard trade tree. Honestly imma say it again that trade really set back a few years I think.


          I’d agree that the trade set us back, but still it was necessary for us to find a 3C at the time. I think if we went into the playoffs with Sheahan, he was good but didn’t provide enough offence, he was more suited for the shutdown role with ZAR and Kuhnhackl.

          Brassard was a great player at the time but he lacked commitment to be a 3C, it’s hard to explain why. Think he didn’t want to play with Simon or Rust which is very strange cuz both players suited his strengths. But it was just a very bad team in general with JJ and Maatta declining that year.

          My main disagreement with the Brassard trade is that they should’ve targeted younger players with more potential. RNH would’ve cost fewer assets at the time and been a long term W. Sam Bennett or Max Domi would’ve also been very good.
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          4 févr. 2023 à 17 h 46
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          Quoting: Analytics_are_good
          I’d agree that the trade set us back, but still it was necessary for us to find a 3C at the time. I think if we went into the playoffs with Sheahan, he was good but didn’t provide enough offence, he was more suited for the shutdown role with ZAR and Kuhnhackl.

          Brassard was a great player at the time but he lacked commitment to be a 3C, it’s hard to explain why. Think he didn’t want to play with Simon or Rust which is very strange cuz both players suited his strengths. But it was just a very bad team in general with JJ and Maatta declining that year.

          My main disagreement with the Brassard trade is that they should’ve targeted younger players with more potential. RNH would’ve cost fewer assets at the time and been a long term W. Sam Bennett or Max Domi would’ve also been very good.


          I don’t think the need for a 3C was a problem at all cause Sheahan was actually playing some pretty solid all round hockey. I also remember him playing really strong offensively as our 3C before Brassard came along. Looking at game logs Sheahan was playing at least 15 minutes a night and Brassard came along and ruined that. Within a span of 11 games post all-star break I think, Sheahan had recorded 9 points and really was earning that ice time. Brassard came along and it ruined that hot streak Sheahan was on and overall I think he hurt the teams chemistry. Really not much good I have to say for Brassard.
           
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