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Équipe: 2023-24 Penguins de Pittsburgh
Date de création initiale: 6 juill. 2023
Publié: 6 juill. 2023
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Carter is told if he wants to play hockey again he can waive his NMC to play on the Coyotes or whoever will take his contract, or he wouldn't have to play anymore and essentially retire, but his contract needs actually moved to free the cap space. Compensate with some late picks. Somewhat of a precedent here with others and Arizona being a cap dump franchise.

Penguins have been showing interest in Hanifin. While Pettersson has come into his own and is a legit top four LHD, I think we need to shake things up more regardless of the next move everyone is wanting and theorizing about with Karlsson. Dubas wanted to target teams up against the cap like Vegas in acquiring Smith and could stand to do the same with the Flames. It's essentially a swap of top four LHD saving Calgary almost a million in cap space while they get Ty Smith as added compensation of a promising LHD prospect, something the Penguins are flush with including newly signed Butcher who could step up if needed along with Friedman.

The blockbuster trade with the Sharks. Karlsson wants out, Dubas wants him. This trade seems like it will happen one way or another. As I see it Petry at $4M cheaper for two years is better for the phase they're in than trying to keep someone who wants out for four more years at $11.5M. Despite his Norris season, teams lose most leverage when the player being traded wants out. I can see it taking POJ as sweetener as a legit LHD prospect and maybe tossing in Legare in hopes he pans out better for them. For purposes of building the best team here as I would hope Dubas could get that 50% retained as well, the Sharks could take a percentage possibly up to 20% but I think if possible to have another team come in and take the other 30% or full 50% in exchange for our first round pick next year you make it happen.

Sign Toews at $2.5M give or take for a year similar to what Bergeron signed for with the Bruins. I think this would be worth the risk to have a proven former 1C not be in the spotlight but the former Selke winner would prove to be the checking line center we've needed.

I'm not a fan of DOC really but I think we sign him, and with his filing for arbitration it reopens the buyout window, which I'm also not a fan of but let's say this is the only route to moving Granlund's albatross is a contract out. Sign DOC for one year leaving a handful of contracts like his, Zahorna, Toews in this scenario, expiring next year as to have room for re-signing Guentzel.

I would say this roster could use one more impact player at LW and maybe DOC proves me wrong or Zahorna or Poulin step in to fill that role, but with a full 23 man roster here with the higher of cap hits on the roster compared to replacements, this roster is somewhat in line with the rumors out there and would be incredibly deep at center and defense.
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6 juill. 2023 à 15 h 49
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Karlsson didn't demand a trade bro.
SJ isn't going to eat anywhere close to 50%. They'll keep Karlsson if returns like this is all they see out there for Karlsson.
Expect somewhere around 20-30% retention
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6 juill. 2023 à 15 h 56
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Sharks have repeatedly said they will retain $3m max on Karlsson, and getting him at $5.75m will cost an absolutely massive amount.
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6 juill. 2023 à 15 h 59
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Quoting: Waffelz
Sharks have repeatedly said they will retain $3m max on Karlsson, and getting him at $5.75m will cost an absolutely massive amount.


Quoting: poeticentropy
Karlsson didn't demand a trade bro.
SJ isn't going to eat anywhere close to 50%. They'll keep Karlsson if returns like this is all they see out there for Karlsson.
Expect somewhere around 20-30% retention


Do you people not read the descriptions? I never said Karlsson demanded a trade if you're considering that different than what...you know I actually stated...that he wanted out which is widely reported to be true and the Penguins are the frontrunners with possibly Carolina too. I have already stated that the trade would involve a third team that would either take the full 50% or the remaining 30% while the Sharks would max around 20% if any, so why bother commenting that twice?
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 1
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Petry and Carter just say no and none of this happens
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6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 4
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Quoting: vikhodush
Petry and Carter just say no and none of this happens


For Petry, sure, obviously there's something holding up the trade from going through with Dubas trying to pry Karlsson out, but Petry would definitely need to be going back.

Carter, as I said in the description, would moreso be up to him if he still wants to play. Worse case, he's spiteful and chooses to watch from the press box every game and we can't move his contract but he should never wear a Penguins jersey again. If he doesn't want to play we can move that contract to Arizona, but if he does there's other teams like Chicago he would probably be more amicable to go to that can take that cap hit for the time being with the phase they're in, and while he's obviously washed would have veteran leadership they want to surround Bedard with.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 8
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Jeff Carter "I don't want to move my Family and want to retire a penguin." What about that statement gives any indication he says anything other than F*** off to Dubas when he asks Carter to waive his NMC..
Teams don't give FULL NMC's without concessions from the player in either term or AAV why is him enforcing an agreement he made with the team being "spiteful"?
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6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 8
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Quoting: Choino
For Petry, sure, obviously there's something holding up the trade from going through with Dubas trying to pry Karlsson out, but Petry would definitely need to be going back.

Carter, as I said in the description, would moreso be up to him if he still wants to play. Worse case, he's spiteful and chooses to watch from the press box every game and we can't move his contract but he should never wear a Penguins jersey again. If he doesn't want to play we can move that contract to Arizona, but if he does there's other teams like Chicago he would probably be more amicable to go to that can take that cap hit for the time being with the phase they're in, and while he's obviously washed would have veteran leadership they want to surround Bedard with.


He’s got an NMC so you can’t just trade his contract if he’s being “spiteful” and not in agreement with being traded. Not how it works.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 12
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Quoting: Justafan79
Jeff Carter "I don't want to move my Family and want to retire a penguin." What about that statement gives any indication he says anything other than F***off to Dubas when he asks Carter to waive his NMC.


Why are you agressive with it? From a business standpoint Dubas can easily tell Carter "we do not think you have it anymore and you will not be playing for the Penguins this year if you choose to stay others will play over you" whether directly telling him he's a detriment to the team or not it's not his decision whether he plays another game for the Penguins, it's Dubas and Sully's.

Which then, as I've said and referring to your stating he wants to be with his family, it wouldn't matter if his contract got moved he could essentially retire without actually retiring and stay at home. Alternatively, as I've described Chicago being an amicable spot for him if he wanted to continue playing hockey it's close enough and would be a better place to play one last year than Arizona.

Again, it's not up to Carter whether he plays another game for the Penguins.

And as you edited your comment to mention why this would happen when he made an agreement with the team? He made that with Hextall and a different management. This is Dubas looking to fix our team of those bad decisions. It's a business.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 15
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Quoting: vikhodush
He’s got an NMC so you can’t just trade his contract if he’s being “spiteful” and not in agreement with being traded. Not how it works.


As I responded to the other comment, you try claiming "it's not how it works" when the facts of the matter are the only people who get to decide if Carter plays another game in a Penguins jersey are Dubas and Sully. They can sit him and play others over him when injuries arrive.

You can't buy him out, so you tell him you can essentially retire but not actually and stay with your family while we move your contract to Arizona, or if you want to play one last year it's not going to be for us and we can move you to Chicago. We can have his contract be deadweight without him in the lineup if he chooses to be spiteful and not go with either of those options and it would still be an improvement than having him in the lineup. NMC really has no weight here for him if he wants to play.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 21
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As I responded to the other comment, you try claiming "it's not how it works" when the facts of the matter are the only people who get to decide if Carter plays another game in a Penguins jersey are Dubas and Sully. They can sit him and play others over him when injuries arrive.

You can't buy him out, so you tell him you can essentially retire but not actually and stay with your family while we move your contract to Arizona, or if you want to play one last year it's not going to be for us and we can move you to Chicago. We can have his contract be deadweight without him in the lineup if he chooses to be spiteful and not go with either of those options and it would still be an improvement than having him in the lineup. NMC really has no weight here for him if he wants to play.


Based on how NMCs work and the CBA that governs it, if Carter doesn’t want to retire or allow a trade to occur, that contract would in fact be dead weight and you’d have to just have it on your books until it’s over.

You’re absolutely right Dubas and Sullivan dictate whether or not he plays in PIT ever again. However because he signed a contract with NMC clause in it, that means you can’t do whatever you want with his contract whether you want to play him or not. It is legally binding. I’m not sure how else to spell it out for you.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 27
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Quoting: Choino
Do you people not read the descriptions? I never said Karlsson demanded a trade if you're considering that different than what...you know I actually stated...that he wanted out which is widely reported to be true and the Penguins are the frontrunners with possibly Carolina too. I have already stated that the trade would involve a third team that would either take the full 50% or the remaining 30% while the Sharks would max around 20% if any, so why bother commenting that twice?


Yes, my comment is in response to your:
"teams lose most leverage when the player being traded wants out"

there's a difference between him demanding to be traded versus saying that he is open to a trade and that he prefers to be traded to a contender
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 28
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Quoting: vikhodush
Petry and Carter just say no and none of this happens


Quoting: vikhodush
He’s got an NMC so you can’t just trade his contract if he’s being “spiteful” and not in agreement with being traded. Not how it works.


Petry has a modified NTC. I’m sure he’d waive if SJ guaranteed that they retain some and flip him to a decent team. They could get a decent asset for doing so. He is still a top 4 d man, just over paid. Said team likely would be included in the trade for Karlsson. I have no comment on this ACGM, but in regard to Petry what I’ve detailed is pretty damn likely.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 28
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Why are you agressive with it? From a business standpoint Dubas can easily tell Carter "we do not think you have it anymore and you will not be playing for the Penguins this year if you choose to stay others will play over you" whether directly telling him he's a detriment to the team or not it's not his decision whether he plays another game for the Penguins, it's Dubas and Sully's.

Which then, as I've said and referring to your stating he wants to be with his family, it wouldn't matter if his contract got moved he could essentially retire without actually retiring and stay at home. Alternatively, as I've described Chicago being an amicable spot for him if he wanted to continue playing hockey it's close enough and would be a better place to play one last year than Arizona.

Again, it's not up to Carter whether he plays another game for the Penguins.

And as you edited your comment to mention why this would happen when he made an agreement with the team? He made that with Hextall and a different management. This is Dubas looking to fix our team of those bad decisions. It's a business.

No he made the agreement with the Pittsburgh Penguins not Ron Hextall and that's how players look at it. For example Dan Boyle Was forced out of TB in 08 because then co-owner Len Barrie (who had been Boyles teammate in FLA and had personal issues with. When he became a free agent and He was asked about signing with TB he responded when they pay me back the $7,000,000 they basically stole from me. Yes I know it's a different ownership,but doesn't matter. So, if players don't see different owners as a different entity most likely a change of GM has less impact.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 29
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Quoting: vikhodush
Based on how NMCs work and the CBA that governs it, if Carter doesn’t want to retire or allow a trade to occur, that contract would in fact be dead weight and you’d have to just have it on your books until it’s over.

You’re absolutely right Dubas and Sullivan dictate whether or not he plays in PIT ever again. However because he signed a contract with NMC clause in it, that means you can’t do whatever you want with his contract whether you want to play him or not. It is legally binding. I’m not sure how else to spell it out for you.


We are in fact agreeing it's up in the air if it will happen just like the Karlsson trsde or any move it's an armchair GM roster, but what I will say is "I don't know how to spell it out for you" either because there's three options that happen if we never play him again:

1) Hes deadweight or actually retires (which is what you're hoping to avoid but ultimately better than rostering him)
2) He wants to still play (you work with him to find a team he would waive for like Chicago to make that possible)
3) He thought he would play his last year in Pittsburgh and hearing he won't be played he effectively retires but not in actuality and his contract gets traded to the Coyotes just like others have in the past

Players are also businessmen and adults they're not going to be spiteful about these decisions to purposefully harm the team wanting to move them they'll work to find something suitable. He's not the first old player with a bad contract with a NMC, and it's a relatively minimal cap hit for a team with a lot of space for just one year remaining. I don't know what's got you so pressed on this.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 31
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Petry has a modified NTC. I’m sure he’d waive if SJ guaranteed that they retain some and flip him to a decent team. They could get a decent asset for doing so. He is still a top 4 d man, just over paid. Said team likely would be included in the trade for Karlsson. I have no comment on this ACGM, but in regard to Petry what I’ve detailed is pretty damn likely.


It’s plausible but based on reports it seems like this is one of the stumbling blocks. Maybe the market to flip Petry isn’t too big and SJS are already using up their retention slots. The Petry one is workable but not simple. The Carter one completely depends on what he wants to do despite what the OP thinks.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 32
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Petry has a modified NTC. I’m sure he’d waive if SJ guaranteed that they retain some and flip him to a decent team. They could get a decent asset for doing so. He is still a top 4 d man, just over paid. Said team likely would be included in the trade for Karlsson. I have no comment on this ACGM, but in regard to Petry what I’ve detailed is pretty damn likely.

Don't see many teams interested in petry at that price point
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 33
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Quoting: Justafan79
No he made the agreement with the Pittsburgh Penguins not Ron Hextall and that's how players look at it. For example Dan Boyle Was forced out of TB in 08 because then co-owner Len Barrie (who had been Boyles teammate in FLA and had personal issues with. When he became a free agent and He was asked about signing with TB he responded when they pay me back the $7,000,000 they basically stole from me. Yes I know it's a different ownership,but doesn't matter. So, if players don't see different owners as a different entity most likely a change of GM has less impact.


Carter is guaranteed his money in this scenario no matter what happens, so your example isn't the best.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 33
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We are in fact agreeing it's up in the air if it will happen just like the Karlsson trsde or any move it's an armchair GM roster, but what I will say is "I don't know how to spell it out for you" either because there's three options that happen if we never play him again:

1) Hes deadweight or actually retires (which is what you're hoping to avoid but ultimately better than rostering him)
2) He wants to still play (you work with him to find a team he would waive for like Chicago to make that possible)
3) He thought he would play his last year in Pittsburgh and hearing he won't be played he effectively retires but not in actuality and his contract gets traded to the Coyotes just like others have in the past

Players are also businessmen and adults they're not going to be spiteful about these decisions to purposefully harm the team wanting to move them they'll work to find something suitable. He's not the first old player with a bad contract with a NMC, and it's a relatively minimal cap hit for a team with a lot of space for just one year remaining. I don't know what's got you so pressed on this.


Lol I’m not pressed, I don’t really care. I also don’t understand why you think Carter has to do anything. He signed a legal contract and he negotiated a full NMC (dumb move by the prior regime no doubt). He’s well within his rights to do as he pleases now. It’s not being spiteful, it’s business like you said.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 40
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Quoting: vikhodush
It’s plausible but based on reports it seems like this is one of the stumbling blocks. Maybe the market to flip Petry isn’t too big and SJS are already using up their retention slots. The Petry one is workable but not simple. The Carter one completely depends on what he wants to do despite what the OP thinks.


Yeah, Carter likely isn’t going anywhere unless he retires. Petry, however has moderate value, relatively speaking.

I see that your pic is Rod so I’m assuming you’re a Canes fan. I personally think you guys would be better off using that money elsewhere. Your D is solid and Karlsson and Burns together has proven to be faulty before. You should go for DeBrincat or Tarasenko to get some pure goal scoring in that line up. Just my two cents.
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Quoting: Justafan79
Don't see many teams interested in petry at that price point


I said with retention.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 46
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Yeah, Carter likely isn’t going anywhere unless he retires. Petry, however has moderate value, relatively speaking.

I see that your pic is Rod so I’m assuming you’re a Canes fan. I personally think you guys would be better off using that money elsewhere. Your D is solid and Karlsson and Burns together has proven to be faulty before. You should go for DeBrincat or Tarasenko to get some pure goal scoring in that line up. Just my two cents.


Oh I don’t want EK. Not for the cost (both real and opportunity). Would rather add another top 6 piece.

I just don’t think this offer gets it done from PIT.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 48
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Quoting: JuanDamienNebraska
I said with retention.


Still don't see anyone paying 3+ for age 36&37 seasons of Petry
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 50
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Quoting: Justafan79
Still don't see anyone paying 3+ for age 36&37 seasons of Petry


I certainly can. He is still a top 4 defenseman. I assume we will agree to disagree.
6 juill. 2023 à 16 h 55
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I certainly can. He is still a top 4 defenseman. I assume we will agree to disagree.


Top 4? Really? His offensive production has declined and likely at ages 36&37 will continue to do so, and He's MEH at best defensively right now 5v5 he's a 3rd pairing guy who can QB the pp. So, maybe if you're a team desperate for a PP QB maybe ,but other than that your right we'll agree to disagree peace my man.
6 juill. 2023 à 17 h 2
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Quoting: poeticentropy
Karlsson didn't demand a trade bro.
SJ isn't going to eat anywhere close to 50%. They'll keep Karlsson if returns like this is all they see out there for Karlsson.
Expect somewhere around 20-30% retention


If the Sharks are not retaining 50% of Karlsson's salary, they will be moving players and assets with Karlsson.
 
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