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Armchair-GM
19 janv. 2021 à 20 h 48
Sujet:
The Big Bowman Sellout
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>minionhypers</b></div><div>You sure? You're clearing cap space and getting good prospects in return.</div></div>
1. Kane is worth at least that package and maybe more on his own, this trade has the hawks retaining half and adding a top 5 pick. Absolutly no way.
2. Toews, if healthy is worth more than caufield alone. Hawks aern't adding a 1st and 2 seconds as well.
3. Kieth would bring back at least a 2nd
You seem to be operating like those three guys are cap dumps which is just insane. And I won't even bring up how most likley on of those guys waive. Kieth would be the most likley to waive but the other two almost certainly wouldn't imo
Forum:
Armchair-GM
12 janv. 2021 à 0 h 20
Sujet:
Why not
I see you also found the solution to your goalie problems. Well done!
Forum:
Armchair-GM
4 déc. 2020 à 13 h 20
Sujet:
unreal rebuildery
You can probably remove the 6th going to Toronto, wouldn't want to overpay.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
4 déc. 2020 à 14 h 43
Sujet:
unreal rebuildery
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Barilko14</b></div><div>You can probably remove the 6th going to Toronto, wouldn't want to overpay.</div></div>
i tried running the data through some charts and got some weird results back
<img class="for_img" src="https://i.gyazo.com/7bc83021dad2da9ee53b3d5b1e4df2a5.png" alt="7bc83021dad2da9ee53b3d5b1e4df2a5.png">
idk how to feel about this trade tbh
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Armchair-GM
24 nov. 2020 à 17 h 54
Sujet:
Minor moves but Opportunities for a Mashup of Players
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>PreemoForGM</b></div><div><a href="/users/ChiHawk" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@ChiHawk</a> I Hope I eat my words, but I think the prospect pool in the system has enough potential to push the Toews, Kane, Keith to another low odds cup run in a couple years and that’s it. 2-3 years from now we have to really expect Toews and Keith to fall off. So are Dach, Debrincat, and Boqvist at 25-27years old gonna be putting up the numbers to carry the old men to hoist another cup or one on their own? That’s why I think we fall apart in 2-3 years. That’ll be the true downfall from mediocre team to bottom feeder. Hawks need a Owen Power/Shane Wright caliber player who can possiblyturn a franchise around. I’m just really afraid of being stagnant to be honest because as of now hope is low because that’s a lot
“If this guy lives up to his potential”</div></div>
So let's fast forward 3 years and here's what I see
Kubalik - Dach - Kane
Debrincat - Strome - Reichel
Suter (Kurashev) - Toews - Nylander (multiple free agents)
Hagel - Kampf - Highmore
(Owen Power, Edvinsson or Lambos...all first line potential) - Mitchell
Carlsson (Kalynuk) - Boqvist
Keith (Beaudin or Vlassic) - Regula
Goalie
Lakinen, Subban, Delia or acquiring a veteran starter
Backup = Drew C
The point is, there are multiple ways this can work out and understanding Toews will likely be a 3C and Keith a bottom pairing in 3 years and Seabs gone. Reichel and Mitchell are probably the players with the most unknowns that they need to fullfill their expectations. If those two don't, it might be problematic but if they do then things will fall into place. Dach has already proven he has the tools to be a 1C. Strome is only 23 still and plenty of upside. Cat and Kubalik already have proven what they bring in top 6 roles. Kane is Kane still in 3 years. 3rd line guys are the easiest to acquire if none of Suter, Kurashev, Barratt, Nylander work out which is highly unlikely as 1 if not 2 will make it on the 3rd line. The best part is, they are going to have more cap space to work with in 3 seasons so plenty of options. These guys, not this season, but next season and the season after may squeeze into the playoffs but in 3 and 4 years they have a shot to contend.
That all said, many Hawks fans are spoiled by being a dominating franchise for 10 years so recently that they forget how rare Stanley Cups are. I've been a diehard fan since 1990 and after 30 years, 3 cups is even a lot for most teams. The goal is for these guys to make the playoffs in 3 years and get through a round or two, if they can do that then anything happens as the Stanley Cup is the most unpredictable year to year of any of the major team sports.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
24 nov. 2020 à 17 h 39
Sujet:
Cap clearing trade
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>RamonDaze</b></div><div>I know there seems to be a gentle-GM's agreement against them, but if you're Poile, wouldn't you rather offer sheet Sergachev or Cirelli rather than take on players over 30 with big cap hits?
I'd be surprised if those two didn't already have offer sheets on the table, and are waiting to see if Tampa can't move salary in the next few months before signing them.</div></div>
Good point, but you're giving up basically nothing for 2 good solid Nhl players that will continue to be good for years to come, and they just won a championship.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
24 oct. 2020 à 17 h 47
Sujet:
What I would have done
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>DiehardRedWingsFan58</b></div><div>Obviously you're, Thinking that heading to a rebuild 3 years ago would make you any better today. Rebuilds can take up to 10 years just ask Edmonton.</div></div>
If you weren't an idiot, you'd know that Edmonton failed at rebuilding even with countless 1st overall picks. Bad drafting, bad player development, and bad trades.
Kings are an example on how a good rebuild is done. Good drafting, good player development, and good trades.
Does this team I've made look like a rebuilding team?
My point is, the Blackhawks have already gotten a lot of really good young players. Dach, Kubalik, DeBrincat, Strome, Boqvist, and Mitchell. With a couple FA signings and trades they could have been a contender again. A rebuild now makes no sense to me.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
25 oct. 2020 à 3 h 40
Sujet:
Trading Toews and Kane Simplified
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Radu47</b></div><div>That's like Buffalo's entire franchise lol may as well include the stadium, mascot and the 45,000 unsold slug jerseys collecting dust in a Utica storage facility</div></div>
*breaking news* Ken Holland has acquired the 45,000 slug jerseys for a 2022 first round pick and plans to play then beside McDavid next year
Forum:
Armchair-GM
22 oct. 2020 à 14 h 37
Sujet:
Corsi Style Rebuild
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>RamonDaze</b></div><div>Maybe Montreal doesn't do that exact trade, but Bowman and Bergevin seem to be buddies so a deal could be worked out if Stan wanted to trade Toews. Plus Bergevin owes him one for trading Danault in the first place, hah.
As far Tuch goes in the Vegas trade, for all his hype and skills which flash on ice plus his reasonable contract (Stan loves cost certainty), he's 23 with 3 full NHL seasons now. He seems to be about a half point per game player and reached 20 goals once. His relative Corsi and Fenwick were negative last season, and his PDO was sub 100 despite a 60% offensive zone start. These numbers aren't the be all/end all except I'd rather see better numbers without watching a lot of VGK games other than the playoff series. I do like Tuch too and he had some great shifts against the Blackhawks that are fresh in my mind. If the Blackhawks were trading Kane, there's a chance that this is who Tuch is, a half point per game player for whom production doesn't quite meet skills/expectations. He could also blow up for 35 goals next season so there is a risk/reward to his value for me</div></div>
Tuch in playoffs, that’s the biggest thing that sticks out to me with him. Not to mention a sweetheart deal if he breaks out.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
12 oct. 2020 à 20 h 6
Sujet:
3 forwards too many who goes
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>RamonDaze</b></div><div>I think Wallmark is the 3rd line center, so Strome gets moved. Although, Toews-Dach-Strome-Wallmark isn't a terrible look down the middle.</div></div>
I think Kampf is too good a 4C to push him off that spot. Strome is likely on the block.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
12 oct. 2020 à 19 h 15
Sujet:
3 forwards too many who goes
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>RamonDaze</b></div><div>I think Wallmark is the 3rd line center, so Strome gets moved. Although, Toews-Dach-Strome-Wallmark isn't a terrible look down the middle.</div></div>
janmark suter wallmark and shaw can all play 3c...i think stromes days are numbered
Forum:
Armchair-GM
12 oct. 2020 à 17 h 0
Sujet:
stromes gone
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>RamonDaze</b></div><div>I don't think Carpenter or Smith necessarily force Strome to be traded, but I agree Bowman is at least listening to offers if not shopping him. I think they should keep him on a 2-3 year deal. Is it out of the realm of logic that in 2 seasons Toews is the unofficial 3rd line C with Dach/Strome as the 1-2?</div></div>
its not, but its also just as likely toews is a 60pts players in 2-3 years and demands a top 6 c spot
Forum:
Armchair-GM
12 oct. 2020 à 18 h 57
Sujet:
3 forwards too many who goes
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>CFMan</b></div><div>Agreed but Bowman said he wont do it.</div></div>
"we like our team"
-bowman, every offseason right before he makes a dumb trade
Forum:
Armchair-GM
30 sept. 2020 à 18 h 59
Sujet:
What Id like to see
Holy Sh*t that hawks trade is bad, along with the Minny trade.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
30 sept. 2020 à 18 h 56
Sujet:
What Id like to see
LMAO this is comical with Leafs posts thinking the Hawks will give up ANYTHING for Anderson; a 1 year rental goalie that is worse and more expensive then Crawford who we can obviously sign for less and not give up anything. That said, do you honestly think Anderson is worth more then Mitchell who's one of the hottest D prospects turning pro this year and top 2 out of the NCAA? What tells me you don't know who he is, is because you don't even have him in the lineup on ONE of the if not THE worst RHD lineup in the league.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
29 sept. 2020 à 14 h 29
Sujet:
Hawks revamp
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>TheGreatMistake</b></div><div>Arizona might take it if you switch Kuemper with Raanta</div></div>
Would fit Stan's new MO of bringing previous players back, but as a fan, no to Raanta for me
Forum:
Armchair-GM
28 sept. 2020 à 15 h 16
Sujet:
BIG Leafs trade
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>RamonDaze</b></div><div>I don't think Dubas would offer Kerfoot+Muzzin+2021 for Debrincat as it doesn't meet any of the team's needs. In a quick review of needs for Toronto, I see blue line help is needed, and that 77% penalty kill is a good way to never get out of the first round of the playoffs. The trade you suggested weakens the Leafs blue line and gives them a top 6 winger that doesn't kill penalties. It also doesn't really provide any net benefit to the Blackhawks as they already have enough 30+ yr old D and middle 6'rs in their mid-20's. It's fine if you're spit-balling in terms of value, but the basics of the Saad/Murphy for W Nylander is it improves the Leafs blue line and should help the PK, while staying fairly cap neutral with salary retained.</div></div>
Yeah that might be the case. I was just laboring the point on how it seems value-wise.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
21 sept. 2020 à 17 h 3
Sujet:
Trying to get younger and acquire picks
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>RamonDaze</b></div><div>Draft picks and getting younger doesn't always automatically translate into competing in a few years, although overall Bowman/Kelly have been good at drafting players. It's a good thought though to see what trying to get picks/youngers while keeping Toews/Kane/Keith/Seabs would look like. Problem is of course it looks like one should bet the under on wins and over on goals allowed, hah.
Maybe Alzner gets better with a change of scenery? I don't know. Otherwise I don't see how this team is better, especially since the goaltending isn't as good as last year's team when they started out with Lehner/Crawford in tandem. I think the sum of the trades is a step back, and for a team like the Blackhawks with Bowman at least being on the hot seat (or should be if not), I don't think they're in a spot to take even a minor step back.</div></div>
Oh I agree I don't think they are better. But the point being they are probably that in 2 years or so. Otherwise I think you're looking at this team in two years and wonder why you gave up draft picks or capital (or not accumulating it, which really should be viewed as the exact same thing - staying put is as much of a decision as trying to renew). I don't think Alzner will be good, but I also don't think Chicago should try to be before their roster is flowing with more talent. You don't have to agree with me though!
Forum:
Armchair-GM
12 sept. 2020 à 18 h 13
Sujet:
Get Younger
This is just bad and none of it helps the hawks.
Arizona trade - Do not want ELO, that contract is going to be bad in a few years and Teows is worth more to the Hawks.
Toronto trade - no chance in hell. Johnsson is close to cap dump. His advanced stats away from Matthews are plain bad. Next to Matthews and Marner, two elite players and he's only on pace for 15 goals; sorry but there are plenty of players in the league that can do that and don't cost $3.4M. Johnsson on his best day is worth a 3rd. Murphy is worth a 1st. Way off here.
San Jose trade - value is okay but we don't have a need for Merkley. Hawks have Boqvist, Mitchell, Regula all as prospects and Boqvist and Mitchell are better, Regula very close to Merkley. Not to mention Murphy and Seabs. The only defense we need is a #1 LHD otherwise we have an absolute logjam of players and prospects.
Pitt trade - Murray is not worth a 2nd and Kampf. Kampf is a defensive stud on the 4th line, awesome PK player and cheap, we aren't giving him up. We just offered Crow $3.5M and he will likely take that for 2 years. He's better then Murray. We need a young goalie behind Crow not someone who wants a starting job and costs $4.5M.
WPG trade - Caggs and Koekko are both worth a 4th rounder maybe a 3rd for one of them. 1st is way too much.
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Armchair-GM
12 sept. 2020 à 18 h 3
Sujet:
Get Younger
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>LeafsFan4Ever34</b></div><div>I'm starting to think your not actually a Blackhawks fan</div></div>
every hawks fan that didn't just hop on the bandwagon in 2010-2015 would know that this is both not realistic and not what the team should do. 1. We aren't trading Toews. 2. Kubalik and Strome will both make like half of what they are making here and it will be short term deals. 3. Hawks don't want Matt Murray. Crawford is much better and can be signed for cheaper. We don't need to find the answer I net for the next decade today. The trades are awful. Murphy is worth a 1st and Johnson is a cap dump to start. No one is taking Seabrook and hawks fans know this, and Ottawa definitely won't take him for that return. Caggiula and Koekkoek are worth 4th round picks maybe. No where near a 1st. Finally, OEL's contract is awful. Hawks don't want him nor could we afford him in a realistic situation anyways.
Not sure why I even took the time to type that out, because this post really isn't worth it.
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Armchair-GM
15 mai 2020 à 11 h 37
Sujet:
OTT trade Just spit balling Im probably wrong You tell me
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>RamonDaze</b></div><div>I agree with trading out of the 9th pick if all the top forwards and D are off the board. I'm not against drafting Askarov either, but it's easier to get a starting goalie in rounds 2-3 than it is to find even a middle six forward in those rounds. On their draft day, all of the goalies taken in the first round were can't miss exceptions to the "rule" about drafting a goalie in the first round. There also is the risk Askarov doesn't sign/come over for several years.
It doesn't make sense for a GM, particularly Stan given that his seat just got hotter, to risk the 9th overall pick on a goalie who likely won't help the team for 4-7 years-especially when statistically speaking he'd be better off taking one in the 2nd and one in the 3rd.</div></div>
Let's explore that KHL transition too! Ilya Sorokin drafted in the 3rd round 2014...again another 3rd rounder and 6 years later it looks like he's going to get his 1st NHL game. Igor Shesterkin drafted in the 4th round of 2014...again 4th rounder and 5 years later he got his chance. He did play a few games last year.
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Armchair-GM
15 mai 2020 à 11 h 5
Sujet:
OTT trade Just spit balling Im probably wrong You tell me
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>zyyyp</b></div><div>I don't see it as bad asset management at all. It's not like you guys are a starving franchise in need of a star forward or something... successful in recent years, good young players at other positions (Dach, Boqvist, etc.). Why not take a chance on a potentially franchise altering goaltender? Starting goalies can be found in late rounds sure, but none as good as Askarov. He could be the best goalie in the league one day in the not so distant future, I don't think you're grasping how good he is / projects to be. This isn't just any other goalie in the 1st round we're talking about here.</div></div>
Again, nothing against Askarov or his play. He looks solid. If the Hawks drafted him I wouldn't be upset. I do think there are WAY too many 3rd and 2nd rounder starting goalies in the NHL...and 1st round goalie busts in the NHL...to use a top 10 pick on a goalie. I keep piling up evidence piece after piece and the response is...this guy's different. OK, maybe true. Maybe not. we don't have a crystal ball.
***EDIT*** I know this opinion is NOT in the majority. But if Askarov is such a lock @ #9 that everyone says I'm crazy....then maybe I need another 2nd rounder? If he's THAT good...I should be asking for more. I know that's not what <a href="/users/csick" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@csick</a> wants though.
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Armchair-GM
27 avr. 2020 à 19 h 4
Sujet:
What
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>RamonDaze</b></div><div>I always do think it's fair to point out that the pieces for the 2010 Stanley Cup were already with the team when McDonough was hired on...as well as Bowman's promotion and Q being hired. And a lot of the players were already drafted prior to Tallon taking over as well. I feel like a lot of roses are thrown at Tallon when his biggest moves were drafting Toews at 3 and Kane at 1 (both no-brainers), signing Campbell to a cap busting free agent deal and signing Hossa. Keith, Seabs, Byfuglien, and a few others were drafted prior to Tallon.
By all accounts McDonough is great. Thanks to him for the 13 seasons and his role in the 3 Cups.
Looking forward, perhaps it's time for a new voice at top. All of the Fire Bowman chanters should be cautiously optimistic that a new team president will fire Bowman and bring in a new GM. My opinion of Bowman is he's made a lot of mistakes, some good moves, well above average at drafting players, and overall a top 10 GM in the NHL-probably more because a lot of them are just worse rather than Bowman being great. If he is fired, fine, but I'm not fully convinced that a new GM will automatically be better.</div></div>
I think Bowman gets a very bad rap on here. By no means is he perfect. I would say this in his defense (which I feel I need to remind people a bunch) Name 1 GM in the entire NHL that's done a better job at importing players into the NHL. Also, he hasn't had a ton of draft picks to work with, but has done a pretty darn good job. Trading away picks @ the TDL is part of the reason they won 3 cups. Just about every other GM that's going to get highly ranked...has flaws that are similar to Bowmans too. Not too many GMs can say they've never overpaid their own players. That's a routine thing that unfortunately happens.
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Armchair-GM
27 avr. 2020 à 21 h 26
Sujet:
What
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>HatterTParty</b></div><div>Thing you gotta remember about the penguins is that that team still made the playoffs every year. The thing that tilted things back in their favor is the players they drafted in between cups. They started to focus on players most people didn’t care about: the college players who were great skaters and hard workers. All that speed was injected into those 2016 and 2017 teams and they were explosive. The comparable between Kane/toews and Crosby/malkin, on the other hand, is kind of apples and oranges. Crosby and malkin are two of the game’s best offensive talents. Kane of course is, but toews, not as much. Crosby and Gino really willed some of those teams to the playoffs at times. Toews and Kane can’t really do that.
The rangers have really taken great strides this season. I still think their rebuild is over and believe next season they will be a playoff team.</div></div>
So I agree with the second part of this. Crosby is indeed a generational talent. But THAT'S the reason the keep making the playoffs. Nothing else. He has literally made careers out of guys like rust and Simon. Neither of them had any business being on the top pair except Crosby was just THAT GOOD. An argument could be made for Horny too. Go look at JRs trade is the last 3 years. I'd argue his trade history is the worst in the entire NHL over that period.
We complain about Joki/Nylander, but Kessel was literally an 92 / 82 point player in that system and brought in Galy. Like.....I'm kinda sure that belongs in a historically bad all time all sports kind of trade. Kessel in AZ is a completely different situation.
***EDIT*** it's the same reason Chia destroyed EDMs organization, but Holland comes in and looks like they're going to be just fine. JUST DONT MESS IT UP!
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<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>RamonDaze</b></div><div>My comparison with the Penguins was more about them being a Cup contender that didn't blow it up for a rebuild and not a comparison of Crosby/Malkin versus Toews/Kane. While the Penguins did make the playoffs, there were 3 first round exits in those 6 seasons in between Cups for them. Instead of trading away Crosby and/or Malkin, they held onto their core and retooled. They did fire their GM and coaches, which is worth noting. My thought is bring in a new GM/coach and retool with Toews/Kane. Saad is good but I'd be willing to listen on offers, Seabs is a Blackhawk as long as he wants to be because of that contract if there's no CBO.
Blowing it up in a rebuild comes with the high risk of needing to nail the prospects and picks. Not every top draft pick becomes a top 5 scorer or Norris trophy winner.</div></div>
I like your idea and I would love it if they could pull that off with a new GM and coach. Honestly, the biggest priority for me would be to get a lot more speed and youth in the team. There’s almost no pace up and down the line up. That will seemingly take time though. Besides the young dmen in the team, I honestly can’t think of any fast forward prospects besides kurashev. In this year’s draft, I’d really like to see them focus on taking some great skaters.
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