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Way Too Early Look At Next Season

Créé par: edeangel84
Équipe: 2024-25 Penguins de Pittsburgh
Date de création initiale: 17 avr. 2024
Publié: 20 avr. 2024
Mode - plafond salarial: Basique
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Note: I don’t expect these trades to happen but I think they are fair to each team.
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PIT
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      1. Drury, Jack [Droits de RFA]
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      1. Gruden, Jonathan [Droits de RFA]
      2. Joseph, Pierre-Olivier [Droits de RFA]
      3. Choix de 4e ronde en 2026 (PIT)
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      1. Broberg, Philip [Droits de RFA]
      2. Lachance, Shane [Liste de réserve]
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      1. Poulin, Samuel [Droits de RFA]
      2. Rathbone, Jack [Droits de RFA]
      3. Choix de 5e ronde en 2025 (PIT)
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      PIT
      1. Abruzzese, Nick
      2. Choix de 4e ronde en 2024 (TOR)
      TOR
      1. Eller, Lars (550 000 $ retained)
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      20 avr. à 10 h 22
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      mokumboi
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      Well, EDM and CAR are definitely not going to find those trades fair.
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      20 avr. à 10 h 26
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      I would way rather have Accari as our 4c, than drury plus we would have to lose poj and more because that trade would not be accepted by Carolina. People seem to think accari is bad because he doesn’t get points but he is very good for his role
      20 avr. à 10 h 31
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      you going to sign a 30 year old 3C to a 6 year deal for what reason?
      Someone else can do something that stupid the penguins don't need to be involved.
      The Ruzicka signing. Who signs a guy like that for 3 years?

      Some of these trades are suspect at best.
      Eller trade to TOR, you get nothing back and you are retaining. No way they are giving Eller away and retaining on him for a 4th and a 24 year old AHL player.

      That EDM trade as well. Nothing there of any interest.
      20 avr. à 10 h 32
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      EDM scoffs in indignation at your proposal.
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      20 avr. à 10 h 35
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      Quoting: natep12
      I would way rather have Accari as our 4c, than drury plus we would have to lose poj and more because that trade would not be accepted by Carolina. People seem to think accari is bad because he doesn’t get points but he is very good for his role


      Most people dislike Acciari because Dubas overpaid for him, like many of his other moves.

      I agree the canes pass
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      20 avr. à 10 h 43
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      Quoting: mokumboi
      Well, EDM and CAR are definitely not going to find those trades fair.


      Poulin and Broberg are in the same camp as fair as where their career is. Drury is slightly ahead of POJ, but it’s not a massive margin.
      20 avr. à 10 h 44
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      Quoting: natep12
      I would way rather have Accari as our 4c, than drury plus we would have to lose poj and more because that trade would not be accepted by Carolina. People seem to think accari is bad because he doesn’t get points but he is very good for his role


      You can find a 4C who plays that role for a million less.
      20 avr. à 11 h 12
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      Quoting: ecupirate07
      Most people dislike Acciari because Dubas overpaid for him, like many of his other moves.

      I agree the canes pass


      i thought kyle gave him a fair contract its just he doesnt really fit in PIT. he played slow, didnt really establish himself physically, didnt spend much time forchecking and pressuring in the offensive zone. based on his past production and toolset, 2 mil was reasonable. sometimes the player just doesnt fit, and cookie didnt fit.

      also, yeah the drury trade stinks, among other things. 5/6 year deals probably arent being handed out to any free agent this offseason. 3 years at the most i would imagine.
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      20 avr. à 11 h 20
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      Quoting: edeangel84
      Poulin and Broberg are in the same camp as fair as where their career is. Drury is slightly ahead of POJ, but it’s not a massive margin.


      Poulin and Broberg are not comparable, Broberg is a far better skater with a considerably higher ceiling.
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      20 avr. à 11 h 20
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      Quoting: edeangel84
      You can find a 4C who plays that role for a million less.


      washington had been shopping nic dowd at the deadline and hes about as defensively responsible as it gets, and he chipped in 10 goals, so im sure they would take offers on him this offseason. theres also the russian kid ponomarev that they acquired in the guentzel trade. so theres 2 options.

      also, what the heck are they gonna do with graves? cant possibly keep him. the team defensively was better without him, and that defensive squad still sucked. id entertain a buyout unless someone willfully took his contract at 1.5 retention and a mid round pick. but in either case, whatever his trade value is, they cannot run it back with him. not even at 3rd pair.
      20 avr. à 11 h 40
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      Oilers will hopefully pass on that terrible trade.
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      20 avr. à 12 h 21
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      Quoting: mokumboi
      Poulin and Broberg are not comparable, Broberg is a far better skater with a considerably higher ceiling.


      Based off skating alone he has a higher ceiling? Neither of them have shown they are capable of looking down a full time NHL spot.
      20 avr. à 12 h 22
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      Quoting: cwhitney29
      washington had been shopping nic dowd at the deadline and hes about as defensively responsible as it gets, and he chipped in 10 goals, so im sure they would take offers on him this offseason. theres also the russian kid ponomarev that they acquired in the guentzel trade. so theres 2 options.

      also, what the heck are they gonna do with graves? cant possibly keep him. the team defensively was better without him, and that defensive squad still sucked. id entertain a buyout unless someone willfully took his contract at 1.5 retention and a mid round pick. but in either case, whatever his trade value is, they cannot run it back with him. not even at 3rd pair.


      We will keep him because he did improve in 2024. He stared off absolutely awful. To dump him now would cost us a fortune that we can’t afford.
      20 avr. à 12 h 24
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      Quoting: ecupirate07
      Most people dislike Acciari because Dubas overpaid for him, like many of his other moves.

      I agree the canes pass


      The trade basically comes down to Drury and POJ. I’m saying the difference between them is at most a 3rd and a mid range prospect. You guys will need Dman with all the UFAs you have. POJ is a cheap 3rd LHD option.
      20 avr. à 12 h 32
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      Quoting: edeangel84
      The trade basically comes down to Drury and POJ. I’m saying the difference between them is at most a 3rd and a mid range prospect. You guys will need Dman with all the UFAs you have. POJ is a cheap 3rd LHD option.


      POJ is okay. Don’t really think he is worth moving Drury for. We can likely get a POJ equivalent in FA although we are likely going to want someone better to help Morrow’s transition
      20 avr. à 13 h 16
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      POJ is okay. Don’t really think he is worth moving Drury for. We can likely get a POJ equivalent in FA although we are likely going to want someone better to help Morrow’s transition


      The issue with UFAs are they are older. It’s the same problem we have with a 3C. I think Drury could be a 3C but right now he’s a safe 4C. I’ll admit POJ’s probably near his ceiling, that is around 20 points for a season and a 3rd pairing guy. Drury could be a 45-50 point guy but unless you guys move KK, I don’t see why you’d want to keep Drury if you can add a younger Dman. UFAs are going to be around 30 years old. Is Morrow going to be a full time NHLer next year? I can’t see that happening until later in the season.
      20 avr. à 13 h 22
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      Quoting: LuckyMoneyPuck
      you going to sign a 30 year old 3C to a 6 year deal for what reason?
      Someone else can do something that stupid the penguins don't need to be involved.
      The Ruzicka signing. Who signs a guy like that for 3 years?

      Some of these trades are suspect at best.
      Eller trade to TOR, you get nothing back and you are retaining. No way they are giving Eller away and retaining on him for a 4th and a 24 year old AHL player.

      That EDM trade as well. Nothing there of any interest.


      What’s the other option for a 3C upgrade? All UFAs are in and around 30. Monohan and Lindholm are the only good options and they’re going to get long term deals from someone. It doesn’t matter what is happening in 3 years time when this team will be one of the worst in the league. What’s wrong with gambling on a 24 year old forward for a cheap contract? If he isn’t any good he goes on waivers, nothing lost. I have no issue keeping Eller. I’m simply looking for options to bring in younger forwards.
      20 avr. à 13 h 33
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      Broberg is 2 years younger and has shown much better progression towards a NHL spot, Rathbone borderline doesn't get signed in EDM.
      This isn't close.
      20 avr. à 13 h 41
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      Quoting: PurpleHippo
      Broberg is 2 years younger and has shown much better progression towards a NHL spot, Rathbone borderline doesn't get signed in EDM.
      This isn't close.


      Poulin and Broberg are the main pieces of the trade, same draft class and age.
      20 avr. à 13 h 49
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      Quoting: edeangel84
      Poulin and Broberg are the main pieces of the trade, same draft class and age.


      Apologies, but it still doesn't make sense.
      We have an abundance of forwards and need to focus our defense, I would also still say the value is off by quite a bit.
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      Apologies, but it still doesn't make sense.
      We have an abundance of forwards and need to focus our defense, I would also still say the value is off by quite a bit.


      So is Broberg going to be a full time player there next year? Because I’m not convinced he’s going to be an NHL player, hence why Poulin was offered up. I don’t see either one of them amounting to much.
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      Quoting: edeangel84
      So is Broberg going to be a full time player there next year? Because I’m not convinced he’s going to be an NHL player, hence why Poulin was offered up. I don’t see either one of them amounting to much.


      Broberg is likely our 3LHD next season, he was also ready for that spot but with us acquiring Ekholm last year it bumped him out of rotation.
      He's also 22, we rushed him initially which was REALLY stupid cause it stunted him. After a couple seasons of consistent AHL play he has developed really well and looks way more confident.

      Not saying he's coming in and being a #1 on day one but at this point trading him isn't worth it unless a team massively overpays or generously fills in other gaps in our lineup.
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      Quoting: edeangel84
      What’s the other option for a 3C upgrade? All UFAs are in and around 30. Monohan and Lindholm are the only good options and they’re going to get long term deals from someone. It doesn’t matter what is happening in 3 years time when this team will be one of the worst in the league. What’s wrong with gambling on a 24 year old forward for a cheap contract? If he isn’t any good he goes on waivers, nothing lost. I have no issue keeping Eller. I’m simply looking for options to bring in younger forwards.


      why do you always have to look out for what is sitting in house?
      Why can no one trust the youth on this team and always put it down?
      They just signed Broz. Poulin looked good in the whole 3 games management gave him. Instead we get Pustinen and a whole lot of excuses because the front office has issues with the kid and refuses to give him a chance when he's clearly out played the AHL.
      they just traded for a center as well in the Guentzel trade.
      Not to mention Yager is looking NHL ready.
      I mean lets be clear on it, next year is play Yager or he goes back to the CHL where he has nothing to gain from.

      Lets stop looking all over when we know the market is dead and make bad decisions for the team that aren't fixable when there are options in house that can bring this team the things it needs.
      It also does matter what happens in 3 years. Lets not pretend they can't use that cap space to gain assets. They can. Rather than simply signing bad contracts.

      As for the Eller trade, what's the point of just giving him away. If you want to trade him fine. But Eller with retention and getting nothing back is a horrible move. A 24 year old AHLer is basically a bad bet. Especially from a team that isn't shy about playing it's young players unlike the penguins. If he could play he'd have games by now.
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      Quoting: edeangel84
      Based off skating alone he has a higher ceiling? Neither of them have shown they are capable of looking down a full time NHL spot.


      That's not what I said, those were two separate things he has well above Poulin. But sure, being a + skater is going to raise a ceiling far over a - skater even if everything else was equal.

      And everything else is not equal. Broberg has significantly more promise than Poulin.
       
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