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Armchair-GM
31 juill. 2018 à 15 h 39
Sujet:
Shedding Bad Contracts
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>jwink19</b></div><div>True. But like I said in my post, Oilers aren't taking Seabrook. That contract is plutonium.</div></div>
Well it is pete chiarelli, we've seen what he did to get a mediocre right handed defenseman before, and he is only making 875k more for one more year, and still puts up decent point totals, I can see Pete going for it
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Armchair-GM
31 juill. 2018 à 15 h 37
Sujet:
Shedding Bad Contracts
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>jwink19</b></div><div>Eriksson's signed for one less year, but yeah, I hear ya.</div></div>
Montreal seems like they're desperate for centers and I could really see this happening.
It's a three way trade involving players who all could use a fresh start. I would take Eriksson out of the three as he is the most skillled on the least horrible contract.
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Armchair-GM
31 juill. 2018 à 14 h 20
Sujet:
Probable
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>superbrett</b></div><div>Correct me if I'm wrong but Toronto needs to keep Horton off the LTIR for the bonuses of Marner & Matthews to be paid out this years cap and not next right? It's so confusing but that is what I have taken from some of the stuff I've read.
Also I agree. Trading the goaltending depth is a bad idea. I get that we MIGHT lose these guys for nothing but that is a risk they'll have to take.</div></div>
He will be put on LTIR but since the leafs aren't against the cap, there won't be any relief, and last years bonuses are carried over, really doesn't affect anything tho. Also it is extremely likely that McElhinney and Pickard are picked up off of waiver, if anything keep Pickard since he made it through last year, but I doubt that McElhinney makes it
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Armchair-GM
31 juill. 2018 à 14 h 15
Sujet:
Probable
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>rush5154</b></div><div>When you have a chance, look up the past AHL goalies of the year and count how many today are top end NHL starters. That number is very low...</div></div>
I did, all the u25 drafted goalies who win the best AHL goalie award in the last 15 seasons are, Garrett Sparks, Matt Murray, Jake Allen, Jonathan Bernier, Cory Schneider, and Jason Labarbera. I'm not saying Sparks will be the best goalie in the league, but at the very least he should be a fringe starter who should be able to take a lot of the load off of freddy
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Armchair-GM
31 juill. 2018 à 12 h 41
Sujet:
Probable
Mcelhinney was the best back up in the league last year and Pickard is a young, fringe starter. they are getting claimed might as well get some assets. If freddy gets injured sparks was the best goalie in the AHL last season and has starting goalie potential and he would be backed up by kaskisuo, an average AHL goalie.
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Armchair-GM
30 juill. 2018 à 11 h 0
Sujet:
Karlsson
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>ChytilJuice</b></div><div>You're insane if you think you can trade a bad defenseman on an awful contract and a bottom 6 forward for someone who at the very least has the potential to become a middle 6 winger.
Besides that and having a mediocre bottom 6 forward core/horrific bottom 4 defense core, sure.</div></div>
Well it is Peter chiarelli, he traded a bottom pair defenseman for the leaves mvp. Also this is banking on zaitsev having a bounce back season and puljujarvi not breaking out. Hyman could get 40 points again, zaitsev could get 40 points too and people will say Toronto got fleeced.
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Armchair-GM
29 juill. 2018 à 22 h 24
Sujet:
Karlsson
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Larkinisking</b></div><div>Salary cap is only expected to be $82 million for the 2019/2020 season, No way in hell can the Leafs afford to give Karlsson $12 million per. Tavares $11 million Matthews $11 million, Karlsson $12 million, Nylander $7 million, Marner $8.5 million That's almost $50 million tied up in 5 players with a cap of $82 million that's way more then half of the cap tied up in 5 players long term. Good luck not being in salary cap hell and trying to field a quality team long term.</div></div>
Where did it say its projected to go to 82 mil? The NHL projects a 5% increase yearly which would be the cap I set. Also the core is locked up for the next 6-8 years with the cap going up, marleaus contract expiring and phil kessels salary retention expiring. It will take a lot of intellignece from Kyle Dubas to surround the core but it can be done as seen with the top teams in the league
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Armchair-GM
21 juill. 2018 à 20 h 8
Sujet:
Karlsson while bridging the core
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J_Sand3rs</b></div><div>Lol. Here we go.
First, let's go ahead and explain to you what a bridge deal is since you seem to be a little confused -- Ideally, a bridge contract is a method of evaluation that a club can use to judge both the performance and the personality of a player before committing both money and term to that player. When used correctly, both team and player can benefit in the long run because the club will have had more time to become familiar with the player and the player will have been able to better establish themselves in the league and therefore be able to ask for more money.
Lets go ahead and remove both Matthews and Kucherov from this discussion, because you actually did the right thing and gave him an 8-year deal. This leaves Marner, Nylander, Johansen, and Stone.
Through their Entry-Level Contracts let's take a look at their NHL stats, shall we?
Ryan Johansen: 189 GP - 47 Goals, 49 Assists = 96 Points
Mark Stone: 103 GP - 30 Goals, 42 Points = 72 Points
Mitch Marner: 159 GP - 41 Goals, 89 Assists = 130 Points
William Nylander: 185 GP - 48 Goals, 87 Assists = 135 Points
Ryan Johansen's numbers through his ELC aren't really worthy of a long-term, big-money commitment. That's why he ended up getting a bridge deal. It gave him another few years to prove that he was worth the money that he is currently being paid. Mark Stone spent a good chunk of his ELC in the AHL with Binghamton. He did great in the time he was in the NHL, but an NHL team isn't going to commit to a long-term deal for a guy who's played just over 1 full seasons worth of games in the NHL, hence the bridge deal.
Both Nylander and Marner have spent the large majority of their ELC's at the NHL level, and both have been extremely productive at the NHL level. They don't need to further prove themselves in order to ensure a long-term contract. Johansen and Stone are actually pretty bad comparisons for these two. There's a reason guys like David Pastrnak, Tyler Seguin, Nikolai Ehlers, and Nathan MacKinnon didn't get "bridge" deals. They were good enough during their ELC's to get big contracts. Marner and Nylander have both played far too well at the NHL to sign for anything less than a 6-year deal. And neither of them are going to take 6-year deals for $4.5-5M.
You can try to act all defensive and start trying to insult me all you want (graduated college last year, btw ^^ ). Doesn't change the fact that, based on their production, you're low-balling both players and not giving them nearly enough term on their contract.
Enjoy the rest of your weekend you sweet simpleton <3</div></div>
Very good points tbh however, my rationale for signing 3 year deals is to retain the player for the most rfa years possible to sign to an 8 year extension after. I'd rather have a contract expire with Marner/Nylander at 33 where there best years have been with the team rather than at 30. For a 3 year deal Nylander would still get near Kucherov money. I see what you're saying with Marner, so he would probably get around 6-7 on three years depending on next season. Another thing to consider is that these players have no leverage to dictate their term since they can't file for arbitration and GM's choose to deny that offer sheets exist. These deals also benefit both the team and the player by having the team sign the player a year before they become UFA's and the players being ble to further prove themselves like Kucherov.
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Armchair-GM
21 juill. 2018 à 18 h 0
Sujet:
Karlsson while bridging the core
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J_Sand3rs</b></div><div>You say that the bridge contracts for Marner and Nylander are "what their comparables are". Let me tell you why that's completely wrong.
In the last two seasons:
Auston Matthews has 132 points in 144 games (.92 PPG)
Mitch Marner has 130 points in 159 games (.82 PPG)
William Nylander has 122 points in 163 games (.75 PPG)
What you're telling me is that Matthews deserves double the Annual Salary and 5 more years than Marner & Nylander for something as minuscule as a .1 PPG difference and .17 PPG difference? You're insane to believe that.
Here are some actual comparisons for those 3 players (last 2 seasons):
William Nylander (.75 PPG) - Nikolai Ehlers (.76 PPG)
Ehlers just signed a 7-year, $42M deal ($6M AAV)
Mitch Marner (.82 PPG) - Filip Forsberg (.82 PPG)
Forsberg is currently in the middle of a 6-year, $36M deal ($6M AAV)
Auston Matthews (.92 PPG) - Leon Draisatl (.92 PPG)
Draisaitl is in year 2 of an 8-year, $68M deal ($8.5M AAV)
All 3 of Marner, Matthews, and Nylander will see AT LEAST the contract of their comparable, with the potential of earning a larger deal due to the increase in cap space.</div></div>
You must have a seriously thick skull. Those are comparables but I'm talking about comparables ON bridge deals. Those are Nikita Kucherov, Ryan Johansen and Mark Stone. All those deals were 3 years at 3.5-5 mil. As you alter the term the cap hit will change. an 8 year Nylander deal would be 7 mil and Marner would be 8-9. But if it's a bridge deal it will be in the kucherov range. Stay in school and make sure you get better at site passages.
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Armchair-GM
21 juill. 2018 à 14 h 44
Sujet:
Karlsson while bridging the core
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>AndrewColvin91</b></div><div>I dont understand LTIR. Why is that?</div></div>
There is a formula that gets really complicated when you have multiple players on LTIR, but if you only have one player then you will be able to be fully relieved
Forum:
Armchair-GM
21 juill. 2018 à 14 h 36
Sujet:
Karlsson while bridging the core
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>rangersandislesfan</b></div><div>First, your players will want more. Also, you can't put Horton on LTIR and save 5.3M in cap space.</div></div>
They would want more on a long term, but on a bridge deal this is what theyre comparabless are, and come on that doesn't even effect anything
Forum:
Armchair-GM
21 juill. 2018 à 14 h 27
Sujet:
Karlsson While keeping the core
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Vanderm</b></div><div>There is no precedent for a “pre-agreed” trade back to a team at the deadline. Marleau earned the no-move language and wanted it in his contract for a reason. There might be explicit rules in the CBA that negate this type of thinking anyways.
It’s just plain not happening.</div></div>
There is nothing in the CBA that can stop a verbal agreement from someone reacquiring a player. The leafs can even screw him over like they did with michalek by telling Ottawa to buy him out, then Ottawa gets his full cap while only paying 2/3rd of 1.25 mil
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Armchair-GM
21 juill. 2018 à 14 h 17
Sujet:
Karlsson While keeping the core
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Vanderm</b></div><div>So you think Karlsson is going to play for OTT this year, a key year in his prime, and wait to join a club next year via UFA? And OTT is just going to let him walk for nothing?
And then you think Marleau is going to wave his No-Move to join a tire fire?</div></div>
If things don't work out in ottawa of course he leaves. And read the description, toronto ottawa nad marleau agree to send marleau back at the deadline and if marleau is hesitant he can be threatened to be a consistent healthy scrathc or send him to robidas island.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
17 juill. 2018 à 15 h 11
Sujet:
Ideal
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>riles23</b></div><div>8MIL FOR NASH!?</div></div>
It's one year and the team can afford it, why not? Makes the team better and entices him further to stay in the NHL nad come to his hometown.
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Armchair-GM
17 juill. 2018 à 15 h 11
Sujet:
Ideal
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>clark</b></div><div>trading away two starters Hyman and hainsey and a maybe starter carrick for nothing</div></div>
Mcelhinney is not a starter, Pickard might be but is only signed for one year and won't resign. Sparks is better than both. Hyman's year last year was an outlier and there are other players who can replace him. Carrick will never play under babcock. Hainsey is an awful defenceman.
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Armchair-GM
10 juill. 2018 à 16 h 20
Sujet:
Karlsson
The cap is estimated to go up 5% each year so the best guess is next year's cap is 83.475 which is just about 400k off which would just mean replacing two entry level players with players on leave minimum contracts
Forum:
NHL Signings
7 juill. 2018 à 0 h 55
Sujet:
San Jose Sharks signed Vladislav Kotkov (3 Years / $796,667 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>NateElder12</b></div><div>No undrafted guys are technically FAs until the CHL season starts. It's the same way guys like Phil Myers get signed as 18 year olds.</div></div>
Thanks, is this only true for the CHL or other leagues as well?
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NHL Signings
6 juill. 2018 à 18 h 16
Sujet:
San Jose Sharks signed Vladislav Kotkov (3 Years / $796,667 AAV)
How is this allowed? Does't he need to be drafted, he is still 18.
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Armchair-GM
4 juill. 2018 à 13 h 32
Sujet:
Ideal
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>BeastModeUnknown</b></div><div>It’s not because Nylander doesn’t want that he wants more money.</div></div>
In these contract negotiations all they use are comparable players. For nylander the deal is either 7x6 or 3x4.5
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Armchair-GM
4 juill. 2018 à 13 h 1
Sujet:
Ideal
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>BeastModeUnknown</b></div><div>William Nylander signs 6-7 Million. 4.5 is wishful thinking and not ideal</div></div>
He get 6-7 mil on a long term deal, not a bridge. This deal is basically the same as kucherov's
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Armchair-GM
3 juill. 2018 à 16 h 0
Sujet:
Ideal
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Trickster</b></div><div>He is not an amazing winger anymore, he can't skate North and south well.</div></div>
I think he still is, puts up amzing underlying numbers and doesn't need to be the fastest skater as long as he is not playing with tavares
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Armchair-GM
3 juill. 2018 à 15 h 14
Sujet:
Ideal
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Trickster</b></div><div>We don't need Nash, we need a good RD though.</div></div>
Nash isn't needed but he is an amazing winger who drives the play, he should get at lleast 60 points on the roster. I think demelo is a good severely underrated number 4 and in the near future sean durzi and liljegren should also become top 4. In my opinion this is a top 5 defensive core in the league
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Armchair-GM
3 juill. 2018 à 15 h 11
Sujet:
Bridge
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>rush5154</b></div><div>I think you can bridge either Marner or Nylander. Certainly not both.
No way Matthews gets bridged - he's the only reason why that franchise has turned around. Tavares doesn't go there if Matthews isn't there...</div></div>
A bridge deal doesn't mean he is leaving, but out of the three it would be the easiest to give him a long term deal because plaers like him usually stay good until they are 40
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Armchair-GM
3 juill. 2018 à 15 h 10
Sujet:
Bridge
I didn't want to make anything too unrealistic, but with the amount of cap space as well as marleau and kadris contracts expiring before matthews and marner need contracts anything, including karlsson is possible, and in my opinion this defense core would be at least top 5 in the league
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Armchair-GM
3 juill. 2018 à 14 h 54
Sujet:
Ideal
Nash is on a one year deal which the team can afford this year, hyman is very replaceable, produced more than he should have last year and will be a ufa soon. De Haan is a legitimate top 4 defenseman and will be the second best on the team. Demelo is also a top 4 defenseman, probably a 4 exactly and just because he is on the top pair doesn't mean im saying hes a top 2, the pairings should be spread out. None of these are huge moves, but they a re smart moves that should make this team the undisputed cup favourites. There is also more than enough room to sign the three young forwards if this happens, if you want I can show you.
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