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Créé par: fixitf11
Équipe: 2023-24 Penguins de Pittsburgh
Date de création initiale: 14 mai 2023
Publié: 15 mai 2023
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
Signatures de joueurs autonomes
RFAANSCAP HIT
2900 000 $
2900 000 $
2900 000 $
2900 000 $
54 200 000 $
UFAANSCAP HIT
24 000 000 $
54 750 000 $
22 750 000 $
21 500 000 $
CRÉÉANSCAP HIT
Granlund, Mikeal
25 000 000 $
Rutta, Jan
22 750 000 $
Retained Salary, Granlunds
22 500 000 $
Offres hostiles
Le salaire annuel moyen (AAV) de l'offre hostile est calculé en divisant la valeur totale du contrat par: 1. La durée totale du contrat, ou 2. Cinq ans
JOUEURAAVCOMPENSATION
Lafrenière, Alexis4 200 000 $
Choix de 2e ronde en 2024
Transactions
1.
PIT
  1. Ekman-Larsson, Oliver (2 260 000 $ retained)
Détails additionnels:
VAN buys out Granlund (833K year 1 and 1.83M years 2-4) and tries to flip Rutta to clear cap space and get out of OELs contract. This opens up 4.16M year 1 and 3.16M years 2-4 for VAN
2.
PIT
  1. Campbell, Jack (1 250 000 $ retained)
Détails additionnels:
If the OEL deal is too unrealistic then this would be my backup
EDM
  1. Granlund, Mikeal
Détails additionnels:
(2,500,000 retained)
3.
PIT
  1. Krug, Torey (2 500 000 $ retained)
Détails additionnels:
PIT retains a total of 6.3M

Cap hit of players involved for PIT
Y1- 7.1M (-1.7M)
Y2- 7.1M (+1.5M)
Y3- 4M (+1.5M)
Y4- 4M (+1.5M)

Total cap hit over 4 years=22.2M
STL
  1. Carter, Jeff
  2. Petry, Jeff (3 125 000 $ retained)
Détails additionnels:
STL retains a total of 10M

Cap hit of players involved for STL
Y1- 8.8M (+1.7M)
Y2- 5.6M (-1.5M)
Y3- 2.5M (-1.5M)
Y4- 2.5M (-1.5M)

Total cap hit over 4 years=19.4M
Rachats de contrats
Transactions impliquant une retenue de salaire
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2023
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Logo de FLA
Logo de TOR
2024
Logo de PIT
Logo de VGK
Logo de PIT
Logo de PIT
Logo de PIT
2025
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Logo de PIT
Logo de PIT
Logo de PIT
Logo de PIT
Logo de PIT
Logo de PIT
TAILLE DE LA FORMATIONPLAFOND SALARIALCAP HITEXCÉDENTS Info-bulleBONISESPACE SOUS LE PLAFOND SALARIAL
2383 500 000 $81 216 842 $0 $0 $2 283 158 $
Ailier gaucheCentreAilier droit
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
4 500 000 $4 500 000 $
AG, AD
M-NTC
UFA - 1
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
8 700 000 $8 700 000 $
C
NMC
UFA - 2
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
5 000 000 $5 000 000 $
AD, AG
M-NTC
UFA - 5
4 200 000 $4 200 000 $
AG, AD
RFA - 2
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
6 100 000 $6 100 000 $
C
NMC
UFA - 3
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
5 125 000 $5 125 000 $
AD, AG
NMC
UFA - 5
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
900 000 $900 000 $
AD, AG
UFA - 1
4 750 000 $4 750 000 $
C, AD
UFA - 5
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
775 000 $775 000 $
AD, AG
RFA - 1
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
900 000 $900 000 $
C, AG
UFA - 1
1 500 000 $1 500 000 $
C, AD
UFA - 3
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
900 000 $900 000 $
AG
UFA - 2
Défenseur gaucherDéfenseur droitierGardien de but
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
4 025 175 $4 025 175 $
DG
M-NTC
UFA - 2
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
6 100 000 $6 100 000 $
DD
NMC
UFA - 5
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
4 000 000 $4 000 000 $
G
UFA - 5
Logo de Blues de St-Louis
4 000 000 $4 000 000 $
DG
NTC
UFA - 4
2 750 000 $2 750 000 $
DD
UFA - 1
Logo de Oilers d'Edmonton
3 750 000 $3 750 000 $
G
M-NTC
UFA - 4
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
825 000 $825 000 $
DG
RFA - 1
Rutta, Jan
2 750 000 $2 750 000 $
Laissés de côtéListe des blessés (IR)Liste des blessés à long terme (LTIR)
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
775 000 $775 000 $
DG/DD
UFA - 1
Retained Salary, Granlunds
2 500 000 $2 500 000 $
Logo de Canucks de Vancouver
-10 000 $-10 000 $
DG
UFA - 1
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
800 000 $800 000 $
DD
UFA - 1
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
900 000 $900 000 $
DG/DD
RFA - 1
Équipe de réserve
Logo de Penguins de Pittsburgh
1 800 000 $1 800 000 $ (650 000 $$650K650 000 $$650K)
G
UFA - 1

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15 mai 2023 à 19 h 37
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dont know how to feel about this one. nuck fans help me out
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15 mai 2023 à 20 h 0
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Quoting: nucksfan40
dont know how to feel about this one. nuck fans help me out


This might be an unpopular opinion with Canucks fans but I don't think it's necessary to deal OEL yet unless it's a CLEAR and easy win for the Canucks. As I see it, every year that passes makes it easier to deal or buyout OEL. I don't believe any current options the Canucks have to fill his spot are better enough to offset the cost of what it would take to deal him.

Ie. is it worth trading away Raty and a pick just to have Breisbois replace him? Not yet imo. This conversation shifts year to year depending on cap space and the resigning of players like Petey, Hronek, Podz, Hog,, etc. but seeing as there's still a year from that happening I say keep him playing 3rd pair minutes and pray that he plays at or above replacement level until their hand is forced in dealing him.
15 mai 2023 à 20 h 2
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I wondered if an OEL retained to Pitt could make some sense with Granlund coming back but I was to sheepish to propose it for fear of being destroyed.

My idea had Miller going with OEL(retained) for Granlund, Carter, 1st and picks and/or prospects.

Pitt would immediately be much better. As we know their window is closing quick so why not go all in. And they'd presumably just take the hit on those guys later into their contracts.
15 mai 2023 à 20 h 5
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This might be an unpopular opinion with Canucks fans but I don't think it's necessary to deal OEL yet unless it's a CLEAR and easy win for the Canucks. As I see it, every year that passes makes it easier to deal or buyout OEL. I don't believe any current options the Canucks have to fill his spot are better enough to offset the cost of what it would take to deal him.

Ie. is it worth trading away Raty and a pick just to have Breisbois replace him? Not yet imo. This conversation shifts year to year depending on cap space and the resigning of players like Petey, Hronek, Podz, Hog,, etc. but seeing as there's still a year from that happening I say keep him playing 3rd pair minutes and pray that he plays at or above replacement level until their hand is forced in dealing him.


There will be a time when OEL is simply unmoveable. It may have already come. It doesn't usually get better as players age (though Karlsson might contest that). The big key would be moving his money out so you could replace him with a UFA defenseman like Graves, Gavrikov, Severson.
15 mai 2023 à 20 h 9
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Quoting: BigShoots
There will be a time when OEL is simply unmoveable. It may have already come. It doesn't usually get better as players age (though Karlsson might contest that). The big key would be moving his money out so you could replace him with a UFA defenseman like Graves, Gavrikov, Severson.


I didn't mean he'd play his way out of being a cap dump, just that it would cost less to dump 2 years of 7mil vs 4 years of 7mil.
Also, the key to my post was the Canucks don't have any CURRENT options to replace him. And frankly, I'd rather not overpay a Graves or Gavrikov,, I have zero trust in Canucks management going into Free agency
15 mai 2023 à 20 h 13
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Quoting: ItsBlowTime
I didn't mean he'd play his way out of being a cap dump, just that it would cost less to dump 2 years of 7mil vs 4 years of 7mil.
Also, the key to my post was the Canucks don't have any CURRENT options to replace him. And frankly, I'd rather not overpay a Graves or Gavrikov,, I have zero trust in Canucks management going into Free agency


The only selling point you'd have on an OEL trade is that if you retained he might be worth 4-5 mil to some team as their 4-5 dman if he had a bounce back yr. The longer you wait on that the less likely that could happen. As a pure and known cap dump of 7.8 mil it would cost like 3 1sts to move him.
15 mai 2023 à 20 h 38
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Quoting: BigShoots
The only selling point you'd have on an OEL trade is that if you retained he might be worth 4-5 mil to some team as their 4-5 dman if he had a bounce back yr. The longer you wait on that the less likely that could happen. As a pure and known cap dump of 7.8 mil it would cost like 3 1sts to move him.


Three 1st's is an absurd price, it won't hit that.
Andrew Ladd 35yo 2x5.5mil (2nd, 2nd, 3rd)
Patrick Marleau 39yo 1x6.25 (buyout) (1st rd pick)
Mark Staal 33yo 1x5.7 (2nd rd pick)

OEL 31yo 4x7.2

In a couple of years OEL will be 33 with 2x7.2 left. At that point, with the Canucks wanting (trying) to contend, it won't be much to send a 1st and a prospect like Raty away to make room. Even less with ~1m retention if necessary.
Currently, moving Boeser and/or Garland while Myers expires in a year is more than enough room to sign everyone they need.
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15 mai 2023 à 21 h 38
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Can people please stop putting random ass players with Sid just because they're good. Like have u ever watched us play you need an insanely Niche style of game to pay with Sid and Laff dose not have good enough change of direction.
15 mai 2023 à 21 h 42
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Three 1st's is an absurd price, it won't hit that.
Andrew Ladd 35yo 2x5.5mil (2nd, 2nd, 3rd)
Patrick Marleau 39yo 1x6.25 (buyout) (1st rd pick)
Mark Staal 33yo 1x5.7 (2nd rd pick)

OEL 31yo 4x7.2

In a couple of years OEL will be 33 with 2x7.2 left. At that point, with the Canucks wanting (trying) to contend, it won't be much to send a 1st and a prospect like Raty away to make room. Even less with ~1m retention if necessary.
Currently, moving Boeser and/or Garland while Myers expires in a year is more than enough room to sign everyone they need.


Those examples prove my point though. 6 mil for one yr was a 1st. Seems you can kinda x that by the yrs left if he isn't nhl calibre.

I don't see it being tradable from you POV until the final season. Unless you wanna go significantly above a 1st which is not smart. I doubt the Canucks will be better is 3-4 yrs than they are now. Why would they be they have one of the worst prospect pools, OEL contract, Miller's contract, and likely moving more picks and young players to win now. It's all a big mess really. I would buy him if all trade options are exhausted. Those would include 50% retention +
16 mai 2023 à 0 h 7
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This might be an unpopular opinion with Canucks fans but I don't think it's necessary to deal OEL yet unless it's a CLEAR and easy win for the Canucks. As I see it, every year that passes makes it easier to deal or buyout OEL. I don't believe any current options the Canucks have to fill his spot are better enough to offset the cost of what it would take to deal him.

Ie. is it worth trading away Raty and a pick just to have Breisbois replace him? Not yet imo. This conversation shifts year to year depending on cap space and the resigning of players like Petey, Hronek, Podz, Hog,, etc. but seeing as there's still a year from that happening I say keep him playing 3rd pair minutes and pray that he plays at or above replacement level until their hand is forced in dealing him.


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Can people please stop putting random ass players with Sid just because they're good. Like have u ever watched us play you need an insanely Niche style of game to pay with Sid and Laff dose not have good enough change of direction.


I disagree, I think he is a streaky offensive producer, but he is an excellent forechecker (in a similar way that rakell is) and has a solid 2 way game. Usually those players play well with Sid, like recently with Evan Rodrigues and McCann (whenever someone got injured and he played in the top 6)
16 mai 2023 à 0 h 37
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I disagree, I think he is a streaky offensive producer, but he is an excellent forechecker (in a similar way that rakell is) and has a solid 2 way game. Usually those players play well with Sid, like recently with Evan Rodrigues and McCann (whenever someone got injured and he played in the top 6)


But McCanna and Rodriguez were both significantly better at: 1m Changing directions to protect the puck, 2: Making short choppy passes. This is not a nock on Laffreniere but it just takes such a speacial Niche to play with sid that he doesn't have
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But McCanna and Rodriguez were both significantly better at: 1m Changing directions to protect the puck, 2: Making short choppy passes. This is not a nock on Laffreniere but it just takes such a speacial Niche to play with sid that he doesn't have


True, but I’m willing on risking a 2nd and 4.2M to acquire a 21 year old ex 1st overall pick. I think that NY has been bad at developing young talent, and he’s still young enough to have a breakout and reach close to his potential, if given a change of scenery.
16 mai 2023 à 10 h 46
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Just buy out Granlund my guy. And that St Louis trade probably gets rejected all around.
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16 mai 2023 à 11 h 39
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True, but I’m willing on risking a 2nd and 4.2M to acquire a 21 year old ex 1st overall pick. I think that NY has been bad at developing young talent, and he’s still young enough to have a breakout and reach close to his potential, if given a change of scenery.


Oh don't get me wrong I ****ing love the trade he just can't play with Sid, could work well with Malkin, could be a perfect peace to center the new third line around
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16 mai 2023 à 11 h 42
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True, but I’m willing on risking a 2nd and 4.2M to acquire a 21 year old ex 1st overall pick. I think that NY has been bad at developing young talent, and he’s still young enough to have a breakout and reach close to his potential, if given a change of scenery.


Switch Rakel and Laffreneire and its the best pens forward ACGM I have seen yet
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16 mai 2023 à 14 h 54
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Switch Rakel and Laffreneire and its the best pens forward ACGM I have seen yet


It’s rare to find a compliment/positive comment on this site so I did exactly that lol
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16 mai 2023 à 15 h 2
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This might be an unpopular opinion with Canucks fans but I don't think it's necessary to deal OEL yet unless it's a CLEAR and easy win for the Canucks. As I see it, every year that passes makes it easier to deal or buyout OEL. I don't believe any current options the Canucks have to fill his spot are better enough to offset the cost of what it would take to deal him.

Ie. is it worth trading away Raty and a pick just to have Breisbois replace him? Not yet imo. This conversation shifts year to year depending on cap space and the resigning of players like Petey, Hronek, Podz, Hog,, etc. but seeing as there's still a year from that happening I say keep him playing 3rd pair minutes and pray that he plays at or above replacement level until their hand is forced in dealing him.


I agree that VAN shouldn’t add assets to dump OEL, but I still really like this deal because it turns 7.1M x4 into 4.1M x4 (3.1M in year 1) and they can even get a mid to late round pick back in a Rutta trade. This is imo VAN’s best deal to dump OEL.
16 mai 2023 à 22 h 41
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Just buy out Granlund my guy. And that St Louis trade probably gets rejected all around.


Why buy out a player when you can get something in return. I think Krug still has 1-2 years of competitive middle pairing/top 4 hockey left, and then you can buy him out. This pushes the elongated cap hit back for the pens cause they will be buying out 4M x 2 after their window is closed, instead of buying out 5M x 2 this offseason. Plus STL saves more cap space as the trade goes on which is good for them considering they will probably go into a retool and attempt to be competitive in 2-3 years in which the original Krug contract would still be affecting them at 6.5M, instead of the 2.5M cap hit that this trade provides. The only year that they pay more money than the original cap hit is next year, which they will most likely not spend up to the cap anyways since they will most likely be uncompetitive.
17 mai 2023 à 9 h 59
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Why buy out a player when you can get something in return. I think Krug still has 1-2 years of competitive middle pairing/top 4 hockey left, and then you can buy him out. This pushes the elongated cap hit back for the pens cause they will be buying out 4M x 2 after their window is closed, instead of buying out 5M x 2 this offseason. Plus STL saves more cap space as the trade goes on which is good for them considering they will probably go into a retool and attempt to be competitive in 2-3 years in which the original Krug contract would still be affecting them at 6.5M, instead of the 2.5M cap hit that this trade provides. The only year that they pay more money than the original cap hit is next year, which they will most likely not spend up to the cap anyways since they will most likely be uncompetitive.


Because you're just trading for other bad contracts. If you were getting value in return then yeah, trade him. That's the way I look at it.

Carter has a full NMC. He blocks the trade. There's also a chance Petry can reject it too. That's the issue there.
 
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