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Créé par: Civil_Eng_PE
Équipe: 2023-24 Blue Jackets de Columbus
Date de création initiale: 8 mars 2023
Publié: 8 mars 2023
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I know there have been Hayes rumors...

I think he would be a good fit mostly because his current contract would expire when we would need to re-sign Jiricek, Bedard/Fantilli/Carlsson, Laine.

He isn't the best center and is probs at best a 2C but he can fill in as 1C until Bedard/Fantilli/Carlsson are ready to take over the top line. The fit is great and I think it gets done over the summer.

Philly gets back 2 players that Torts would love and fits his system very well.

I see a hole at LD and too many mid-6 centers so Jack gets traded for some defensive help. Could just keep Jack as well and just sign someone in FA but if I had to guess it'd be a 3-yr term kind of like Gudbranson's contract from last summer.
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8 mars 2023 à 9 h 45
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That feels a little underwhelming on Hayes. They're willing to retain a decent amount of change is the sense I get from Philly Reporters. Probably around 30% which would make his cap hit 5M.

I also think Columbus should add a Chychrun like Dman, and a goalie to put them confortably in a Playoff race. (I think they make it if they do those things.)
8 mars 2023 à 11 h 1
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That feels a little underwhelming on Hayes. They're willing to retain a decent amount of change is the sense I get from Philly Reporters. Probably around 30% which would make his cap hit 5M.

I also think Columbus should add a Chychrun like Dman, and a goalie to put them confortably in a Playoff race. (I think they make it if they do those things.)


I agree with this I would hope that either more prospects or picks are added. Either a couple 4s or 5s or get a dman prospect that can be grown in Philly
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8 mars 2023 à 13 h 39
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That feels a little underwhelming on Hayes. They're willing to retain a decent amount of change is the sense I get from Philly Reporters. Probably around 30% which would make his cap hit 5M.

I also think Columbus should add a Chychrun like Dman, and a goalie to put them confortably in a Playoff race. (I think they make it if they do those things.)


Columbus could definitely afford to give a bit more for Hayes, especially if retention is involved, although I get the impression that they would rather not retain salary for three years if they can help it. He does feel like a good fit in Columbus with his term, their clear need for a top-6 center, and his relationship with Gaudreau.

They'll also be looking for that 2LD, so it's possible they consider a package deal for Provorov as well (who would be a more likely candidate for salary retention IMO). Their goalie addition is just going to have to come through Elvis remembering how to play, because right now he's practically unmovable. Tarasov is not waiver exempt next year and has shown too much promise to trade away, so the 23-24 net situation will be those two figuring it out. They will at least get the chance to, but if they can't nail it down, goaltending will become the priority of the 2024 summer.
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8 mars 2023 à 14 h 4
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Columbus could definitely afford to give a bit more for Hayes, especially if retention is involved, although I get the impression that they would rather not retain salary for three years on Hayes. He does feel like a good fit in Columbus with their clear need for a top-6 center and with his relationship with Gaudreau being an added bonus.

They'll also be looking for that 2LD, so it's possible they consider a package deal for Provorov as well (who would be a more likely candidate for salary retention IMO). Their goalie addition is going to have to be Elvis remembering how to play, because right now he's practically unmovable. Tarasov has shown promise, so I feel optimistic about a combo of those two figuring it out next year. They will at least get the chance to, but if they can't nail it down, goaltending will be the priority of the 2024 summer.


Why exactly do you get that inpression they're not willing to retain on Hayes?

Anthony Di Marco who I believe to be one of most in touch with organization reported the Flyers are willing to retain on Hayes contract.

Also I could see Provorov being moved in that package(Though I rather it be Sanheim), They have the Cap to add a goalie even with Merz, I think Merz is a buy out candicate tbh, it's long but its fairly cheap and if you get Bedard your automatically in the mode to go all in every year imo.
8 mars 2023 à 14 h 42
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Why exactly do you get that inpression they're not willing to retain on Hayes?

Anthony Di Marco who I believe to be one of most in touch with organization reported the Flyers are willing to retain on Hayes contract.

Also I could see Provorov being moved in that package(Though I rather it be Sanheim), They have the Cap to add a goalie even with Merz, I think Merz is a buy out candicate tbh, it's long but its fairly cheap and if you get Bedard your automatically in the mode to go all in every year imo.


Just my own intuition considering their recent past moves. It seems they were unwilling to retain on JVR to move him, so why would they on Hayes? Also, there is just a general reluctance among NHL GMs to retain money on deals with term.

It's not about cap with CBJs goalies. It's that Merz and Tarasov are both on NHL contracts next year. They aren't going to waste all that money after one bad season by buying out Elvis or waiving him to Cleveland, it's just not the way the owner operates. Absolutely no way he's bought out with 4 years remaining. And they won't risk losing Tarasov by sending him down either since he must clear waivers. They are already set with two goalies on the NHL roster next year.
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Just my own intuition considering their recent past moves. It seems they were unwilling to retain on JVR to move him, so why would they on Hayes? Also, there is just a general reluctance among NHL GMs to retain money on deals with term.

It's not about cap with CBJs goalies. It's that Merz and Tarasov are both on NHL contracts next year. They aren't going to waste all that money after one bad season by buying him out or waiving him to Cleveland, it's just not the way the owner operates. Absolutely no way he's bought out with 4 years remaining.


I dont think retention was the issue with JVR, They were willing to retain on JVR they were also willing to take on a bad contract to match the cost as long as it expired at the end of the year according to literally them. They just asked for too much - 2nd + 3rd -(Frank Servalli, Pierre Lebrun) and teams pivoted elsewhere leaving with no takers by the end.

I guess that's fair if it's more of how the owner operates, but from an outside view I see Jarmo desperately trying to get the team back in the playoffs ASAP. I think he's gonna maximize the oppurtunity as much as they can if their getting Bedard/Fantilli especially while they're on ELC's and Gaudreau is on the early years of his contract.
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8 mars 2023 à 15 h 36
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I see Jarmo desperately trying to get the team back in the playoffs ASAP. I think he's gonna maximize the oppurtunity as much as they can if their getting Bedard/Fantilli especially while they're on ELC's and Gaudreau is on the early years of his contract.


This is true. Jarmo's priorities this summer are adding a veteran top-6 center and a veteran high-character 2LD. Those are two pretty big tasks to deal with that need Jarmo's full attention. I'm sure if there is an opportunity to upgrade the goaltending he'll do it, but I just don't see it happening this year. Elvis is talented, he's just in a mental rut. This happens to goalies all the time and teams just ride it out. I think he'll be okay.
 
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