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Forum:
NHL Trades
5 févr. à 2 h 0
Sujet:
(VAN/MTL) - Pearson, 2025 3rd (VAN) for DeSmith
I think a new list is in order...:tearsofjoy
Forum:
NHL Trades
31 janv. à 21 h 9
Sujet:
(CGY/VAN) - Lindholm for Kuzmenko, Brzustewicz, Jurmo, 2024 1st (VAN), 2024 4th (VAN)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>sensonfire</b></div><div>My benchmark for a fair deal on Lindholm was Kuzmenko + Raty + 2024 1st.
That was assuming Calgary would retain on Lindholm.
The only question is whether Jurmo + Hunter Brz + a conditional 4th is worth more than Raty.
IMO, the answer is a resounding yes.
This is a home run for the Flames.
Calgary win the trade.</div></div>
Probably equivalent, given Jurmo and the 4th carrying relatively small value. Despite Hunter's great year, Raty is still more valuable. I still agree that the early take is CGY winning.
Forum:
NHL Trades
31 janv. à 21 h 7
Sujet:
(CGY/VAN) - Lindholm for Kuzmenko, Brzustewicz, Jurmo, 2024 1st (VAN), 2024 4th (VAN)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Random2152</b></div><div>I'm pretty low on Lindholm, but I'm also pretty low on the stuff the Canucks sent back. Honestly fair deal. I'd be careful about signing Lindholm tho</div></div>
Andrei Kuzmenko wasn't living up to his contract and I doubt things were going to get better, so the Canucks losing him isn't a real loss.
The 1st and Hunter Brzustewicz should turn into NHL players, but the other two parts are just whatever.
If Lindholm gets Vancouver to the final four, then they win this trade.
Forum:
NHL Trades
31 janv. à 21 h 7
Sujet:
(CGY/VAN) - Lindholm for Kuzmenko, Brzustewicz, Jurmo, 2024 1st (VAN), 2024 4th (VAN)
Can't wait to see the inflated Monahan trade proposals that are undoubtedly coming.
Forum:
NHL Trades
31 janv. à 21 h 0
Sujet:
(CGY/VAN) - Lindholm for Kuzmenko, Brzustewicz, Jurmo, 2024 1st (VAN), 2024 4th (VAN)
Brz and a first for a ufa center? not to mention kuzmenko? i dont even know lol this seems lopsided to me
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NHL Trades
31 janv. à 21 h 0
Sujet:
(CGY/VAN) - Lindholm for Kuzmenko, Brzustewicz, Jurmo, 2024 1st (VAN), 2024 4th (VAN)
I'm pretty low on Lindholm, but I'm also pretty low on the stuff the Canucks sent back. Honestly fair deal. I'd be careful about signing Lindholm tho
Forum:
NHL Trades
31 janv. à 20 h 59
Sujet:
(CGY/VAN) - Lindholm for Kuzmenko, Brzustewicz, Jurmo, 2024 1st (VAN), 2024 4th (VAN)
Divisional + Rival tax, plus an apparent last minute offer of the Rangers. It's pricey, especially given the early reports from media. But I can't say it's not a package that is warranted.
Kuzmenko was awesome until the coaching change meant he didn't fit. Lets hope Lindholm is a fit, because Kuzmenko could easily turn it around and make this look lopsided.
Winner TBD
Forum:
NHL Signings
12 janv. à 12 h 0
Sujet:
Toronto Maple Leafs signed William Nylander (8 Years / $11,500,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>palhal</b></div><div>Just to add, success at the cap really can only be measured with success on the ice. Virtually all teams spend to the cap. Dubas's Leafs made the playoffs every year and one playoff round.
Trevling's Flames missed the playoffs as much as they made it. Trevling two signings of Huberdeau and Kadri should have excluded him from ever being an NHL GM again.
I was no fan of Dubas with his TDL trades and some poor signings, but certainly he did better than Trevling.
PS like your analysis.</div></div>
I appreciate it. I think Dubas was a good GM, very good when factoring in his lack of experience, but he wasn't "The best GM" and like every GM in hockey, he had things he did really well, and things he didn't do as well. Signing contracts was actually a strength, and his trades were often creative. But he seemed to also know what his image was, and he seemed to resent it and sometimes make moves that made no sense just to offset that image. Whether it was selling the farm for a broken foligno to show how much he cares about grit and character, or forcing a trade due to optics like when he traded away Kadri.
I don't get why every analysis of every GM is they were either the GOAT or they sucked. Need to be more room for nuance and critique where you can say something positive or negative about a GM without painting every decision they make in one particular light. No GM has a 100% hit it out of the park track record.
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NHL Signings
10 janv. à 15 h 21
Sujet:
Toronto Maple Leafs signed William Nylander (8 Years / $11,500,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Danny12357</b></div><div>This is a bad take, and not backed up by evidence.
Dubas signed Willy to a $7M contract where he averaged 33G - & 77Pts per 82 Games so far over the life of that contract. Likely finishes that deal ahead of that pace. Excellent value.
Marner signed for $10.9M, average 32G & 98 pts per 82GP so far over the life of that contract, again excellent value.
Matthews signed for 11.6M and average an ridiculous 59 goals & 103pts per 82GP over that contract, and seems intent on pushing that higher again this year. Excellent value.
Treliving is the one of the two GMs with a penchant for signing bad deals to players near and entering their 30's, so I don't really get how this contract is somehow Dubas mess, given that the track record of the two GMs would indicate which of them has been better at managing the cap, and it's clearly Dubas, as BT's track record in that regard speaks for itself.</div></div>
Just to add, success at the cap really can only be measured with success on the ice. Virtually all teams spend to the cap. Dubas's Leafs made the playoffs every year and one playoff round.
Trevling's Flames missed the playoffs as much as they made it. Trevling two signings of Huberdeau and Kadri should have excluded him from ever being an NHL GM again.
I was no fan of Dubas with his TDL trades and some poor signings, but certainly he did better than Trevling.
PS like your analysis.
Forum:
NHL Signings
26 janv. à 10 h 58
Sujet:
Philadelphia Flyers signed Owen Tippett (8 Years / $6,200,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Brad_Treliving</b></div><div>Great contract
Dubas would have given Tippett $15M for 4 years</div></div>
And Treliving would have given him $20M.
Forum:
NHL Signings
24 janv. à 11 h 42
Sujet:
Chicago Blackhawks signed Petr Mrázek (2 Years / $4,250,000 AAV)
I feel like Chicago could have a lot more assets if they traded all these guys and threw this type of cash at them in the offseason.
Forum:
NHL Trades
3 déc. 2023 à 15 h 22
Sujet:
(VAN/MTL) - Pearson, 2025 3rd (VAN) for DeSmith
After two months, Tanner Pearson has cooled off considerably and has just 2 points in his last 19 games and his on-ice goal differential has slipped to just 0.6 over expected. That's not enough for over $3 million. That wouldn't be enough for $1 million. On the other hand, DeSmith has played well enough to earn his paycheck and more.
So far, this is a Canucks win.
Forum:
NHL Trades
21 sept. 2023 à 15 h 58
Sujet:
(VAN/MTL) - Pearson, 2025 3rd (VAN) for DeSmith
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>KSIxSKULLS</b></div><div>They're the 6th best team in the Pacific. Tell me what 10 teams they are better then.</div></div>
Definitely better than:
1 Anaheim Ducks
2 Chicago Blackhawks
3 Columbus Blue Jackets
4 San Jose Sharks
5 Montreal Canadiens
6 Arizona Coyotes
7 Philadelphia Flyers
8 Detroit Red Wings
Likely better than
9 St. Louis Blues
10 Washington Capitals
11 Seattle Kraken
Probably better than
12 Nashville Predators
13 Ottawa Senators
On par with
13 Buffalo Sabres
14 Florida Panthers
15 New York Islanders
16 Calgary Flames
17 Winnipeg Jets
Forum:
NHL Trades
20 sept. 2023 à 21 h 8
Sujet:
(VAN/MTL) - Pearson, 2025 3rd (VAN) for DeSmith
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>KSIxSKULLS</b></div><div>There isn't a chance in hell that Vancouver makes the playoffs this year. Even if both wildcard teams are from the Pacific, Vancouver still won't be one of them. They're easily a bottom 10 team.</div></div>
Canucks can easily make it in the west. They weren’t bottom 10 last year with Demko only playing 17 healthy games, and got better this offseason, so how exactly would they finish bottom 10 this year?
Forum:
NHL Signings
20 janv. à 7 h 55
Sujet:
Washington Capitals signed Aliaksei Protas (5 Years / $3,375,000 AAV)
Decent signing. Maybe a bit too much money, and the term is kinda weird. IMO a 3 year bridge deal in the 1.75-2.5 mil range would be fairer as he still expires an RFA.
Forum:
NHL Signings
19 janv. à 19 h 50
Sujet:
Washington Capitals signed Aliaksei Protas (5 Years / $3,375,000 AAV)
He's worth this much this year, although it is close. Furthermore, he's young and improving, so this is a good signing.
Forum:
NHL Signings
12 janv. à 13 h 20
Sujet:
Chicago Blackhawks signed Nick Foligno (2 Years / $4,500,000 AAV)
Why not trade him at the TDL then bring him back
As if a team needed a gritty bottom 6 guy he was good option 2m would be a bit rich but you could always add a third team
Forum:
NHL Signings
12 janv. à 12 h 25
Sujet:
Chicago Blackhawks signed Nick Foligno (2 Years / $4,500,000 AAV)
I understand Chicago wanting to keep Foligno, I don't understand the AAV however. I get it that Chicago is rebuilding and likely not a cap team but it is so far above his market value. I feel like they could hit the cap floor in other ways to help their young players have talent around them to develop.
Forum:
NHL Trades
20 sept. 2022 à 12 h 3
Sujet:
(TOR/FLA) - Marchment for Malgin
I just stumbled upon this trade, of which I had no recollection from when it happened leading up to the 2020 deadline. I guess that’s a testament to how insignificant it seemed at the time. Of course it looks crazy now, but I suspected it looked like a clear Toronto win at the time, as the comments in this forum confirm.
I’m not going to speculate on whether they should have known better – hindsight is 20/20 – but what strikes me is the number of other teams’ castoffs Florida has taken and turned into solid NHL players – not just depth players, but guys who can play on the top two lines. Others include Anthony Duclair, Carter Verhaeghe, Gustav Forsling, Chris Driedger and Sam Bennett, and to a lesser extent, Eetu Luostarinen and Ryan Lomberg. I think they owe a lot of their success to that, because these guys tend to be on team-friendly contracts, at least at first. How do they do it?
Forum:
NHL Signings
9 janv. à 12 h 2
Sujet:
St. Louis Blues signed Nathan Walker (2 Years / $775,000 AAV)
Good to see him back in the NHL
Forum:
NHL Signings
9 janv. à 12 h 6
Sujet:
St. Louis Blues signed Nathan Walker (2 Years / $775,000 AAV)
Amazing AHLer. Any team would love to have a guy like him on their 4th line or as a 13th foward
Forum:
NHL Signings
9 janv. à 12 h 19
Sujet:
St. Louis Blues signed Nathan Walker (2 Years / $775,000 AAV)
He is like a tasmanian devil - not big compare to others, but compensating it for with tenacity.
Forum:
NHL Signings
9 janv. à 12 h 33
Sujet:
St. Louis Blues signed Nathan Walker (2 Years / $775,000 AAV)
Glad to see this Australian player get an extension
Forum:
NHL Trades
8 janv. à 19 h 40
Sujet:
(ANA/PHI) - Drysdale, 2025 2nd (ANA) for Gauthier
This is going to be a trade you have to revisit in 5 years to see how it shook out. Gauthier's a solid prospect and Drysdale had a rough couple years but could still be a good top 2 defenseman.
Flyers "win" right now because they got tangible returns on someone who wasn't going to play for them.
Forum:
NHL Trades
8 janv. à 19 h 30
Sujet:
(ANA/PHI) - Drysdale, 2025 2nd (ANA) for Gauthier
Drysdale is already an established NHL player while Gauthier is not.
Gauthier hasn't even been signed to his ELC yet.
The 2nd round pick should be going the other way.
Philadelphia wins.
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