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NHL Signings
il y a 3 heures
Sujet:
Philadelphia Flyers signed Ivan Fedotov (2 Years / $3,275,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>luketd</b></div><div>not your money, not my money. Let the guy get his bread. </div></div>
If you say that, then you are admitting it's a bad deal.
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NHL Signings
il y a 3 heures
Sujet:
Chicago Blackhawks signed Alex Vlasic (6 Years / $4,600,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Ste_Catherine_Street</b></div><div>I respectfully disagree with everyone saying this is a good contract. He's played less than 100 games. 6 years 4.5M is crazy risky.
What was the rush to sign him long-term???? Sorry but this guy is a 3rd pairing dman. Hate the risk to this.</div></div>
He's good defensively, but I think a LOT of people are overvaluing his his defensive abilities. That said, I think 3rd pair is too low.
Forum:
NHL Trades
19 avr. à 1 h 27
Sujet:
(WPG/LAK) - Dubois for Iafallo, Kupari, Vilardi, 2024 2nd (MTL)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Leafsfan98</b></div><div>You said PLD wouldn't make MTL better, replace Pearson or Josh Anderson with PLD in the same lineup, PLD does better</div></div>
If PLD is in, then both Pearson and Anderson have to be gone. And that's assuming Montreal had to give up NOTHING to get PLD.
Then you have the issue of being bad in the locker room.
Some players are such a big problem that their team gets better when they leave.
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NHL Trades
18 avr. à 22 h 22
Sujet:
(WPG/LAK) - Dubois for Iafallo, Kupari, Vilardi, 2024 2nd (MTL)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Leafsfan98</b></div><div>MTL has Chris Wideman, PLD doesn't compare...
And you're saying replacing PLD with Tanner Pearson, LA isn't automatically worse?</div></div>
No. Because it's Pearson and $5.25 million in extra cap room.
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NHL Signings
18 avr. à 17 h 18
Sujet:
Vancouver Canucks signed Vasily Podkolzin (2 Years / $1,000,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>mv21227</b></div><div>Obviously hasn’t been what you’d hope out of a 10OA pick, but he’s been pretty solid defensively and physically since being called up this year. Hoping for a Hoglander like breakout next year, or at least some offense, but at worst is a solid defensive bottom 6 guy</div></div>
This is my thought as well.
Worst case: He's overpaid by $225,000 for a shutdown 4th liner.
Most likely case: He's back to scoring 10+ goals and is a physical presence on the 3rd line earning well more than his paycheck.
Best case: Hoglander like breakout.
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NHL Signings
18 avr. à 17 h 14
Sujet:
Vancouver Canucks signed Vasily Podkolzin (2 Years / $1,000,000 AAV)
Who is voting no? He's still an RFA at the end of this contract and it is a 100% buriable contract. He's solid defensively and got better in that regard as the season went along. He's snake bit when it comes to scoring, but if he can to bounce back to his rookie season then this contract will be worth it.
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NHL Trades
18 avr. à 17 h 6
Sujet:
(WPG/LAK) - Dubois for Iafallo, Kupari, Vilardi, 2024 2nd (MTL)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Leafsfan98</b></div><div>Because that's a full starting lineup... Have a full starting lineup of guys outproducing him, then sure... But until then... You can't talk smack as your team would be better off with him than without him</div></div>
He's also a locker room cancer who makes others on the team worse. So no, he would not make Montreal better. Especially not at $8.5 million a season. It's one of the worst contracts in the league, so no team is better off with him.
Forum:
NHL Signings
11 avr. à 16 h 54
Sujet:
Vegas Golden Knights signed Noah Hanifin (8 Years / $7,350,000 AAV)
In a vacuum, this is a good signing. HOWEVER, Vegas has almost no cap space left for next year and they need to sign at least two more players. Something is going to have to give. Either they buyout someone, pay to give away a contract, or they are left with a 20-man roster and every injury leaves them shorthanded.
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NHL Signings
10 avr. à 20 h 29
Sujet:
Vancouver Canucks signed J.T. Miller (7 Years / $8,000,000 AAV)
First 100-point season in his career and his on-ice goal differential is just shy of 30 ABOVE expected. I wonder how many people still think this is a bad deal?
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NHL Signings
31 mars à 6 h 3
Sujet:
Vancouver Canucks signed Ty Mueller (3 Years / $950,000 AAV)
He's the third Ty the Canucks currently have signed. I don't know what that means, but someone should look into it.
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NHL Signings
30 mars à 5 h 52
Sujet:
Toronto Maple Leafs signed Simon Benoit (3 Years / $1,350,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>drewjenkins</b></div><div>He was uhhhhhhhhhh ... checks notes ... 24 when this season started.
Exactly when non 1st round defensemen usually make the NHL.
Go home ... You're drunk.</div></div>
He's played 191 games and scored 20 points and he's actually below that average this season. Yes, his on-ice goal differential is 5.3 above expected this year, but this is the first year is it above expected.
This is the kind of player you can grab at league min during free agency.
Maybe he going to have a break out season next year, but he could also be player who is a healthy scratch many nights.
Forum:
NHL Signings
30 mars à 5 h 47
Sujet:
Toronto Maple Leafs signed Simon Benoit (3 Years / $1,350,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Leafsfan98</b></div><div>I think it moves up to 1.35 this year</div></div>
It's the league min plus $375,000 and the league min isn't going up this year or next.
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NHL Signings
29 mars à 13 h 22
Sujet:
Toronto Maple Leafs signed Simon Benoit (3 Years / $1,350,000 AAV)
He's been an offensive black whole his entire career and this is the first season he's been okay defensively. I would not have paid more than $1.15 million, because that's the maximum buriable amount. That said, the contract is fine.
Forum:
NHL Trades
29 mars à 12 h 59
Sujet:
(PIT/MTL/SJS) - Granlund, Rutta, Petry, DeSmith, Légaré, 2024 1st (PIT), 2025 2nd (PIT) for Pitlick, Hoffman for Karlsson, Hamaliuk, 2026 3rd (SJS)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>KSIxSKULLS</b></div><div>Karlsson has had an elite level season. Pittsburgh just isn't good for some reason. Their depth is seriously lacking.</div></div>
He's tied for 14th in points for a defencemen and his on-ice goal differential is 22.5 BELOW expected. That's not elite. That's certainly not worth the paycheck he's earning.
Forum:
NHL Trades
25 mars à 0 h 51
Sujet:
Confirmed: (PHI / WPG) 2016 1st round pick (22)/2016 2nd round pick (36) - for 2016 1st round pick (18)/2016 3rd round pick (79)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>KSIxSKULLS</b></div><div>Trade value wise, in terms of those draft picks. All the picks busted, but the pick value was good for Philly</div></div>
According to Zipf's law, Philly's combined picks were worth a 13.65 overall pick, while what Winnipeg got was worth 14.65. Close, but Philly did a little better. Only Logan Stanley has a chance of playing another NHL game, but even then, he's likely going to sign for league min 1-year contract hoping to prove he can play and stay healthy.
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NHL Trades
24 mars à 22 h 9
Sujet:
(PIT/MTL/SJS) - Granlund, Rutta, Petry, DeSmith, Légaré, 2024 1st (PIT), 2025 2nd (PIT) for Pitlick, Hoffman for Karlsson, Hamaliuk, 2026 3rd (SJS)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Andy_Dick</b></div><div>It’s weird that you think they lost anything ...</div></div>
I'm not saying they lost, not even close. After all, Mike Hoffman was a cap dump and Rem Pitlick is a slightly overpaid injury call-up. They gave up nothing they wanted to keep and got back assets. I'm just saying they didn't win by as much as people first thought they did. They turned three of those assets into a 3rd, a 4th, and an AHLer. THIS trade was a win, but everything since then has been a miss.
On the other hand, it is very likely Kyle Dubas will be forced to blow up the Penguins next year and that 2024 pick will turn into a very high 2025 pick. The plurality of people picked Pittsburgh as the winner here and I think a lot of them are regretting that vote, especially if they have to pay assets to get rid of Erik Karlsson.
Forum:
NHL Signings
24 mars à 21 h 57
Sujet:
Calgary Flames signed Joni Jurmo (2 Years / $850,000 AAV)
On the positive side, it is 100% buriable.
On the negative side, it will be buried 100% of the time. I don't even know if this player is fit for the AHL.
Forum:
NHL Trades
24 mars à 5 h 16
Sujet:
(PIT/MTL/SJS) - Granlund, Rutta, Petry, DeSmith, Légaré, 2024 1st (PIT), 2025 2nd (PIT) for Pitlick, Hoffman for Karlsson, Hamaliuk, 2026 3rd (SJS)
I wonder if most people still think Pittsburgh won this trade.
Erik Karlsson is not living up to that contract, not even close. Plus, that 1st rounder will be a LOT better than expected, so much so that it might not happen this year. It's top ten protected and they are 9th worst right now. If it is not top-ten protected next year and the team doesn't do something major, then this could be a disaster.
Meanwhile, San Jose took on three bad contracts and two of them have actually done well enough this year to earn their paychecks. If they hit on that 1st, then they've easily won.
Montreal traded away all three players they got, so it is really hard to tell how well they did in the trade. For example, Casey DeSmith is playing awesome this year, but they don't have him. They have the very under-performing Pearson and a 3rd in 2025. That's bad, but can you deduct points on this trade?
Forum:
NHL Signings
20 mars à 19 h 32
Sujet:
Boston Bruins signed Michael DiPietro (1 Year / $775,000 AAV)
It's a league min, two-way deal. How can you say no to that?
Forum:
NHL Signings
16 mars à 4 h 42
Sujet:
Vancouver Canucks signed Christian Felton (1 Year / $950,000 AAV)
On the one hand, I agree they likely won't play in the NHL.
On the other hand, you need AHL defencemen as well and the Canucks have plenty of empty contract spaces for next year.
It's a 100% buriable contract that didn't cost a single asset to sign.
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NHL Signings
16 mars à 4 h 39
Sujet:
Boston Bruins signed Drew Bavaro (1 Year / $925,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Celtics21</b></div><div>I think they structured this as a ATO and then will formally sign him once the year is over.
Hes a good defensive prospect who can skate better than most undrafted players at his size.</div></div>
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>ON3M4N</b></div><div>Contract doesn't start until next season. He's on an ATO right now and not counting against their contract total</div></div>
Good point on the starting date. I should have paid more attention to that.
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NHL Signings
16 mars à 4 h 38
Sujet:
Calgary Flames signed Hunter Brzustewicz (3 Years / $950,000 AAV)
They should eventually become a solid middle-pair for the flames. They likely won't do that before this contract is over, but they should get some NHL games under their belt within the next three years.
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NHL Signings
13 mars à 22 h 24
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Toronto Maple Leafs signed Bobby McMann (2 Years / $1,350,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>TN_T</b></div><div>Wonder what Joshua will get with this out there. Same age, same play style, similar numbers, but Joshua has a longer track record of being an NHL player. He's atleast 2 AAV then right? 2.5AAV?</div></div>
As a Canucks fan... probably closer to $3 million. I think we lose him this summer.
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NHL Signings
13 mars à 22 h 21
Sujet:
Toronto Maple Leafs signed Bobby McMann (2 Years / $1,350,000 AAV)
Who is voting no on this? He's on a 20-goal, 40-point pace this year and his on-ice goal differential is 5.8 ABOVE expected, and this is with limited ice time. Now that he's proven himself, that ice time, and the production, will go up. You would spend nearly $3 million on a player like this and the Leafs have him for half that for two years.
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NHL Signings
12 mars à 16 h 40
Sujet:
Boston Bruins signed Drew Bavaro (1 Year / $925,000 AAV)
Normally I would be fine with this, but Boston only has one more contract space and since this player isn't going to make the NHL this year, it seems like a waste.
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