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Forum:
NHL Signings
9 oct. 2020 à 23 h 48
Sujet:
New Jersey Devils signed Corey Crawford (2 Years / $3,900,000 AAV)
I like the contract but I’m surprised it’s NJD and not a team like Carolina or Edmonton.
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NHL Signings
9 oct. 2020 à 18 h 33
Sujet:
Anaheim Ducks signed Kevin Shattenkirk (3 Years / $3,900,000 AAV)
I guess if they have the room then it doesn’t matter, but this feels like an overpay. Shattenkirk has some pretty good offense but his defense is downright awful and he had several bad turnovers that resulted in crucial goals against in ECF and SCF games. $3.9m seems like a lot for a guy who really needs to be sheltered (Anaheim probably can’t do that as well as Tampa) and plays a one-way game that generates ~0.5 points per game. Plenty of guys get 40 points per season and are in this salary range despite being more solid defensively.
IneffectiveMath’s charts looked like he was exactly average offensively, slightly below average defensively, but shines on the PP. I would think a PP specialist would be worth less, but I guess Anaheim isn’t using the space anyway and he’ll help them if played correctly, it’s good. It’s also possible that being a Tampa fan skews my understanding of overpays since for us at this point it’s an overpay if anyone is making more than $1m.
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NHL Signings
9 oct. 2020 à 12 h 59
Sujet:
Florida Panthers signed Carter Verhaeghe (2 Years / $1,000,000 AAV)
If we couldn't afford a deal like this, I really don't know who BriseBois thinks he's putting in our bottom six. Good deal by FLA and I would not be surprised to see him get 15-20 goals if they use him well. I really want to see how he handles a top role instead of a checking role. I'm glad to see him in Florida instead of a team I hate.
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NHL Signings
7 oct. 2020 à 10 h 25
Sujet:
Tampa Bay Lightning signed Mitchell Stephens (2 Years / $737,500 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>MaxDomi13</b></div><div>Good 4th line player. abt 30K more than I'd hoped</div></div>
Is League Minimum $700k still? I didn't think he could get any less than this.
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Armchair-GM
1 sept. 2020 à 8 h 25
Sujet:
If teams stopped being cowards and used the offer sheet
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>kous</b></div><div>Not everyone is like that. Some want more money, Some want more playing time, Some want to play in a hockey market, Some want security of a long team deal, Some want to play closer to home. At the end of the day this is a business. and everyone needs are different
Tampa has not won anything and their time is closing. This team downhill from here</div></div>
Yeah, every player wants to leave a legitimate Cup contender to go... where, LAK? NJD? MTL? There's literally nobody who has the cap space and also a legitimate chance at making the playoffs. Stamkos is 30, Hedman is 29, Kucherov is 27, Vasilevskiy is 26, Point is 24, and there are plenty of good prospects to fill holes as they appear. All of those guys are locked down long-term (except Point who has two more years but there's just no way he leaves before UFA) and they shouldn't be anywhere close to regression. We've made the ECF more often than not over the past few years. Tampa can lose some talent to cap casualties and remain contenders and anyone who wants to win but abandons ship for a lottery team they think is "up and coming" because Tampa has "only" reached game 7 of the ECF is downright moronic. Obviously some guys want money and you can't fault them there but there's been no indication that Cirelli and Sergachev do and that's not in Tampa's culture. But that's the only scenario where they leave; they decide money is more important than winning. Literally nobody thinks it's all downhill from here for TBL.
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Armchair-GM
27 juin 2020 à 5 h 53
Sujet:
If Yzerman Could draft in 1st round 2010-2016
If we had picked the best future players available with every single one of our first round draft picks, we would have been a better team. I wonder when other teams will catch on.
I have trouble seeing the purpose of this. Any team would be an all-star team if their scouts and trainers were all literally perfect. Maybe it would be a cool thought experiment if you could get the cap to work. It would be interesting to try to manage a team like this.
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Armchair-GM
27 avr. 2020 à 16 h 11
Sujet:
this is what the team should do
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>palhal</b></div><div>No it isn't hard to follow. McDonagh's 6.75m contract...virtually totally NTC ends when he 36 years 10 months. Muzzin 5.6m ends when he 35 years 2 months.
I just wonder about "playing value"...which only time will tell. Muzzin was the best Leaf Dman last year. McDonagh has lots of help with Hedman, and the much beloved youngsters in Cernak and Sergachev.
Leafs hurt themselves by about 5m by overpaying three RFAs. Tampa hurt themselves with those NTCs, and maybe the Gourde and Johnsson deals are looking like not good value.
More than ever smart cap management is so important. IMO Boston have been great at their cap management over the past few years and now Colorado might be the next Cup contender with cap space to maneuver personnel.</div></div>
It's easy to call it "smart cap management", but it's honestly a lot of pure luck. The Pastrnak-Bergeron-Marchand line makes around $20m. The reason for that is because they agreed to long-term deals when they weren't playing as well as they are now. The GM deserves some credit, but most GMs would have sought that same type of thing. The odds of the players agreeing to that <em>and</em> you as a GM being right about them being future stars are low. The Avalanche with MacKinnon is perhaps a more extreme example. MacKinnon is way better than Matthews, yet Matthews makes nearly double his salary. Do you think if they had swapped GMs that would be the other way around? It's about getting lucky enough that your players' value doesn't spike until after they sign. Good drafting/signing is the other factor and that's where the GMs should get the most credit. The Lightning built a perennial contender by drafting (or signing undrafted) people like Cirelli, Gourde, Johnson, Point, Kucherov, Cernak, etc. The only high picks they really benefitted from were Stamkos, Hedman, and then Drouin who led to Sergachev. The Avalanche struck gold with Rantanen (though he's not on an ELC anymore), Girard, and Makar (a high draft pick but not as high as he should have been). The Bruins extended their window through DeBrusk and McAvoy. The GMs deserve some credit for good drafting and for having the foresight to try to guess which players would improve and sign them long-term early, but it's more luck than shrewd management, because you're always bound by what your players will sign; for Boston and Colorado, that's been favorable (in no small part due to lucky timing), whereas for teams like Toronto, it's been a nightmare (stars almost universally broke out while still on ELCs).
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Armchair-GM
16 mars 2020 à 18 h 40
Sujet:
Lose Top 3 Challenge
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>AFOX10900</b></div><div>Point def>Stamkos
Cirelli>Stamkos at everything other than shooting</div></div>
Cirelli is better at defense (but Stamkos is pretty good with defense himself), but nothing else. Cirelli has cold offensive streaks as often as he gets hot offensively, and even when he is hot, he’s not as good as Stamkos at any part of offense. Point is also better defensively and is a better playmaker who will end up on the highlight reel more than Stamkos, but Stamkos is a much better finisher. Between Point and Stamkos, it’s hard to definitively say whose more valuable as it depends on what attributes you value most, but Stamkos has a great case. And that’s before you consider his leadership and everything.
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Armchair-GM
1 mars 2020 à 13 h 58
Sujet:
ABB Time
Is ABB doing overly well in Syracuse? I know it hasn’t been an amazing year for our prospects there and I thought he regressed quite a bit.
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Armchair-GM
27 févr. 2020 à 1 h 35
Sujet:
maybe
Please can we stop making AGMs where the Lightning upgrade roster holes through UFAs <em>and</em> keep all of their RFAs by underpaying the one you happen to not really know enough about to truly estimate value? If the NJD trade happened, the Lightning would find someone to take Wood for a pick. We also wouldn't sign DeMelo to get an RHD upgrade. We're sticking with Rutta in all probability, if not Foote. That's almost $3m saved. Give Cirelli another $500k, Sergachev another $1.5m, and if necessary, give Cernak another $500k, and then make a call-up so we're at a 21-man roster (maybe you have to shave a few thousand off some of those contracts, then, but not enough to make or break a deal).
I'm not complaining about the Shattenkirk deal because that would be great if he would sign it, but I don't know about that. Likewise, maybe some NTCs will be waived, but definitely not for NJD and ANA. That's where this scenario really fails. Do we rely on Foote to replace Shattenkirk and solidify Rutta's roster spot if Shattenkirk won't sign a cheap deal? And where do we actually put the NTCs? Because we can't just toss them to a lottery team at will.
Forum:
NHL Trades
24 févr. 2020 à 17 h 15
Sujet:
(SJS/TBL) - Goodrow and 2020 3rd for Greco and 2020 1st
Like, this doesn't help our cap situation, because we've gotten rid of $0. In fact, we've gotten rid of perhaps our most valuable sweeteners that we could use to dump cap (unless BriseBois thinks maybe we should trade someone like Cal Foote too, because, you know, we're all in so every trade we makes has to be ridiculous and we can't have a future). It undermines our prospect situation that <em>will</em> sooner or later offset our cap problems. And it barely helps our roster, either. We were winning before and we already added Coleman. Is Goodrow <em>that</em> much better than Stephens or Paquette?
Forum:
NHL Trades
24 févr. 2020 à 17 h 11
Sujet:
(SJS/TBL) - Goodrow and 2020 3rd for Greco and 2020 1st
When Yzerman left, I was not prepared for this.
Forum:
NHL Signings
23 févr. 2020 à 20 h 48
Sujet:
Tampa Bay Lightning signed Zach Bogosian (1 Year / $1,300,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>AndrewLadd</b></div><div>The downside comes when he plays in your lineup</div></div>
If he’s that bad, we’ll bench him and send him down. Surely he’s not that much worse than our AHL depth defensemen. We already called up Gaunce, and now with Cernak hurt, we would have needed whoever was next on the depth chart. As far as I’m concerned, this signing is low-reward but totally risk-free.
Forum:
NHL Signings
23 févr. 2020 à 20 h 34
Sujet:
Tampa Bay Lightning signed Zach Bogosian (1 Year / $1,300,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>AndrewLadd</b></div><div>Cuz Bogosian sucks</div></div>
So? If he sucks more than our current options, we’ll send him down. And who cares? There’s no real downside here, is there?
Forum:
NHL Signings
23 févr. 2020 à 20 h 26
Sujet:
Tampa Bay Lightning signed Zach Bogosian (1 Year / $1,300,000 AAV)
I don’t understand why people are calling this signing bad. It seems pretty risk-free.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
18 févr. 2020 à 3 h 12
Sujet:
Huge trade or Blockbuster with MTL
While they receive a good return for it, I highly doubt MTL is interested in having $2.75m of dead salary. As for the Lightning, after having already sacrificed a top prospect in the organization, I don't think we're interested in another one. Especially since re-signing Sergachev and Cernak won't be easy, and we don't want to put ourselves into a position where we have no choice but to re-sign them, since that gives them all the leverage. Foote is the main piece that grants us the depth to fill a defensive hole should one arise. Plus, Petry is 32, which means he's not going to be an asset for the future. Foote is a cheaper, long-term asset. Throwing in Fortier and a 1st makes this deal totally out of bounds. Sure, MTL takes Gourde (who very likely blocks this deal with his NTC), but it's not as though Gourde is so terrible that nobody is going to want him without a ransom. He's still fast, good defensively, and typically can contribute around 40 points per season, which is not bad. Maybe you don't want him at $5.1m, but it doesn't require an elite prospect, a 1st, and a mid-to-high prospect, to get someone to absorb the cap hit. I'm guessing the reason we're paying so much is to get Petry, but we're better off not doing that, because we don't have the cap to have Petry on our roster even with the retention and that wastes a long-term talent for a short-term asset.
The Coleman trade was one thing because it gives us a very cap controlled, talented player, and the prospect sacrificed likely had a couple of years before NHL readiness. That doesn't mean we're prepared to give up our best immediate prospect (and only legitimate defensive prospect) for a defenseman we can't afford and to facilitate a cap dump.
Forum:
NHL Trades
16 févr. 2020 à 20 h 7
Sujet:
(NJD/TBL) - Coleman for Foote and 2020 1st round pick
Great trade for all sides. Except Tampa.
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Armchair-GM
16 févr. 2020 à 14 h 26
Sujet:
2020-21
If the cap goes that high (it won't) and Johnson waives (questionable), I would definitely not do the Buffalo trade. We could afford to keep Killorn, and he hasn't looked like a player I would feel okay with losing this season. Those bridges for Cirelli and Sergachev are really high. I know contracts have gone insane, but still, as good as Cirelli and Sergachev are, we're talking about a 2nd-3rd line two-way center and a borderline top-four defensemen, not elite players who need bridges beyond what Kucherov signed.
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Armchair-GM
10 févr. 2020 à 5 h 45
Sujet:
Realistic Opening Night- No NTC waived
Unless something has been confirmed about the cap next year and I missed it, I would say that's a very low estimate. If the cap goes up by $1m more than you're projecting, and we don't do whatever that horrid Montreal trade is, then we have almost $5m to sign Sergachev, which we would almost definitely do. Cernak probably gets more than that, but honestly, just don't keep an extra defenseman on the roster and give that salary to Cernak and that's probably enough. The Cirelli deal also isn't that great for us. He brings defensive responsibility to the team beyond anything else, and that's what pays least in the League. Long-term, $4.75 is an underpayment, but for a bridge, it's probably a bit more than what the organization is hoping.
The difficult part of this is that the Lightning want to keep Killorn too given the season he's having. And I'm sure they want to get rid of Gourde, Johnson, or Palat (and probably mainly Gourde if he never scores again) instead. But if we have to move Killorn, we'd get a decent return and we'd more than likely be able to re-sign everyone else (other than Shattenkirk).
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Armchair-GM
15 janv. 2020 à 22 h 9
Sujet:
Palat odd man out
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>palhal</b></div><div>"Palat odd man out"WATCH THREAD. Doesn't anyone really honestly believe Palat is wants to leave his good situation in Tampa? As as result he isn't waiving his NTC or any of his NTC friends.</div></div>
It’s pretty classless from our organization if we do this, but we could just kind of say “let us trade you to some team you’d like or we’ll waive you and you can play with some random low cap lottery team with waiver priority “. A buyout could also happen, though that’s not ideal.
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Site Discussion
6 janv. 2020 à 22 h 47
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Armchair GMs are never published after the login prompt
I often spend a lot of time on custom rosters (although this one I guess I didn't really - it was a good one to lose), so this is the type of issue that would definitely frustrate me in the future and I would imagine other users would feel the same way.
Basically, somehow, I got logged out of CapFriendly on my computer. Without noticing, I went to create an armchair GM team. The team was created fine and I clicked the button to publish it, at which point I was prompted to login because you can't publish one of those without an associated account. I logged in, and was redirected to my profile page. The armchair GM I made was never published, is not accessible from my account with the other drafts that were made while signed in, and does not become accessible again when I sign out.
I can't find this glitch reported anywhere else. I'm not sure if this is the right place, but I don't know where else to mention this.
Edit: Upon trying to access the custom roster, both while logged in and while not logged in, an error comes up that the page may have been "deleted or removed". If any moderator sees this and is curious, the roster that no longer seems to exist is at <a href="https://www.capfriendly.com/armchair-gm/team/1565011">https://www.capfriendly.com/armchair-gm/team/1565011</a>
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Armchair-GM
6 janv. 2020 à 21 h 2
Sujet:
Krieder
Why would NYR retain? Because of accrual we can afford Krieder with lots of room to spare.
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Armchair-GM
29 déc. 2019 à 16 h 52
Sujet:
What if Gourde stays and Killorn gets traded
Perhaps this opinion is unpopular, but I still like the Miller trade. Gourde fits into Tampa’s system well. Maybe he’s not as good as we would hope given the contract, but he would be even worse somewhere else. J.T. Miller is the opposite. He was comparable to Gourde here. The change in role and scenery worked wonders for him. If we had traded Gourde instead, we wouldn’t have gotten as good a return and we would still have a player whose production probably doesn’t explode and who instead stays around where Gourde is in that respect. Maybe he adds a little bit of size, defense, and a physical edge, but he probably wouldn’t be as good as Gourde at really being the missing piece on a line without elite talent (Maroon and Paquette). I’m not arguing that the overall value right now is comparable, but I think because of the way Miller would have been used in Tampa, we would gain very little from Miller over Gourde and it would be canceled out by the lesser return.
On the other hand, Killorn really seems to have found his game this year and losing him because of these clauses would suck. I’m probably Gourde’s biggest defender here but this scenario is unarguably a nightmare for us.
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Armchair-GM
24 déc. 2019 à 15 h 58
Sujet:
Prepare to be even more screwed
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>BOLTLOVER1</b></div><div>Zero point Zero interest in Donato .. he epitome of a spoiled shrimp pre madonna .. father was NHL and coach whole life including Harvard .. at least ours arent spoiled brats ...lol
What needs to happen is a "bad contract swap" where Tampa gives the shrimps for larger skating forwards who now dont fit a teams new skating focus .. i.e DETROIT!!!! .. scour the 2nd and 3rd lines of teams with guys over 2 years left on contract with between 20 and 40 points .. this is our universe to rid of TJ Gourde and Palat (maybe) .. if Killorn goes REVOLT</div></div>
Killorn has been super impressive, but at this point I don’t see how he stays. Players won’t waive for Detroit. Maybe waiving them will result in them being claimed, but that’s risky especially if other GMs think like you (i.e: they’re way overpaid). That’s the only way out of the clause, and otherwise to keep Killorn we’d probably lose Cirelli, Sergachev, and Cernak. I would really hate to see that.
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Armchair-GM
1 déc. 2019 à 0 h 35
Sujet:
Tuesday vs Nashville
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>nickkbowen25</b></div><div>Hasn’t been good defensively lately and we need that. Rutta and Schenn have been fantastic too. Mainly just being outplayed by his teammates.</div></div>
Well, that’s most certainly not what I’ve observed. He’s definitely not a stay-at-home defenseman but he’s been plenty responsible and serviceable. Rutta and Schenn are decent but simply aren’t that great anywhere, especially compared to Shattenkirk.
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