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Forum:
NHL Signings
9 sept. 2023 à 15 h 14
Sujet:
Tampa Bay Lightning signed Tyler Motte (1 Year / $800,000 AAV)
Solid 4th liner signed for 800k. Can’t really go wrong with this.
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NHL Trades
9 août 2023 à 12 h 56
Sujet:
(CAR/PHI) - Rizzo, 2025 5th (CAR) for Kase
This is Don Waddell doing the Flyers a favor imo. Adds context to why Flyers bought out DeAngelo instead of trading him for rizzo like originally thought.
Instead Carolina got him at a cheaper AAV. If I had to guess this was agreed upon when that happened.
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NHL Signings
6 août 2023 à 15 h 2
Sujet:
Arizona Coyotes signed Matt Dumba (1 Year / $3,900,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Wilson_W_Wilson_Jr</b></div><div>Is Arizona trying to contend?</div></div>
More or less yes. They have no plans to try and push for playoffs yet but wants to help the existing talent to improve. These 1 year contracts will help the GM evaluate the core in a more competitive team.
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NHL Signings
6 août 2023 à 14 h 39
Sujet:
Arizona Coyotes signed Matt Dumba (1 Year / $3,900,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>CSStrowbridge</b></div><div>He was not good last year and if he doesn't bounce back then this contract will be awful.</div></div>
It's one-year. It can't be "awful." Just bad. And they don't need him to put up points. Just be a reliable veteran presence for those young guys, and it will be a positive even if he only scores ten points.
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NHL Signings
6 août 2023 à 14 h 37
Sujet:
Arizona Coyotes signed Matt Dumba (1 Year / $3,900,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Wilson_W_Wilson_Jr</b></div><div>Is Arizona trying to contend?</div></div>
More like pretend, but it's a step in the right direction. Obvious hole in the lineup for a veteran defenseman. Arguably still a hole, but it looks a lot less shaky with Dumba, and when they fall short, the can take inventory at the deadline and see if there are deals to be made.
Spending money on quality veteran free agents without anchoring to term, and keeping all the draft capital banked away is a good compromise towards continuing the rebuild and trying to be more competitive for the players' and team's sake.
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NHL Trades
6 août 2023 à 11 h 51
Sujet:
(PIT/MTL/SJS) - Granlund, Rutta, Petry, DeSmith, Légaré, 2024 1st (PIT), 2025 2nd (PIT) for Pitlick, Hoffman for Karlsson, Hamaliuk, 2026 3rd (SJS)
The thing FINALLY HAPPENED
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Armchair-GM
23 juill. 2023 à 22 h 24
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<a href="/users/qc14" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@qc14</a> <a href="/users/otto_kirov" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@otto_kirov</a> <a href="/users/jazzykiwi" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@jazzykiwi</a> love the insight and passion, thanks for discussing and offering your thoughts today
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Armchair-GM
23 juill. 2023 à 21 h 31
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As for this upcoming year, I have a lot of confidence in the D group. Carlson remains one of the most underrated players in the entire league (and was completely robbed of a Norris like Mike Green before him). Jensen and TVR are also really great and underrated 3s and 4s. Fehervary is a solid role player, and while Edmundson's advanced stats have been declining the Caps really did miss a big crease-clearing defenseman last year and gave up so many tips and rebounds. The biggest question there is whether Sandin can replace what Orlov brought as the 2D, which I'm not as certain about. As for prospects, Fehervary and Alexeyev have aged out of that group for me and Iorio and Chesley need at least another year in Hershey to cook, although I have high expectations for Iorio especially.
Kuemper and Lindgren are an extremely solid, above average pair. Kuemper's injury history is a bit scary but he played around as many games as I would've expected going into the year. Stevenson and Gibson are intriguing prospects and the Caps have a great track record at developing later round goalies but neither are more than potential backups.
The real problem is the forward group. The Caps basically have what would be a great second line on a contender (Ovi-Strome-Wilson) and then 3 great third lines (Pacioretty-Kuzy-Mantha, Milano-Backstrom-Oshie, Protas-Dowd-NAK). Protas-Dowd-NAK is legitimately one of the best fourth lines in the league, and Dowd is IMO the best 4c in the league. They severely lack star power however beyond Ovi. Backstrom, Pacioretty, and Oshie are too old to reach that level again. Wilson and Strome are great complimentary top-6 guys but don't have the skill to ever reach it. Mantha is ... who the hell knows. Kuzy has the potential to be that guy, like he showed in 2018 and 2022, but is a massive question mark. I really wanted them to take a run at a guy like DeBrincat or Nylander to add that true second star that the offense needs, but I don't think it's coming. Prospect-wise, they are relying on McMichael being ready to contribute immediately, probably starting on the wing in Pacioretty's spot while he's still recovering from injury. He had a really good year in Hershey and a great playoffs as they won the Calder Cup, but it's basically make-or-break time in the NHL for him next year. I think he has the hockey sense and skating to make it as a complimentary middle 6 guy, but I really doubt he sticks in the middle full time and his shot and lack of elite offensive pop limits his ceiling. Lapierre is basically almost exactly the same but a year behind, I see no scenario in which he makes the team this year. Miroshnichenko and Suzdalev have great offensive upside but need probably two years in the AHL. I'm so excited about Leonard and think he's going to kill it in college this year and could even see a scenario in which he makes the team next year. They also (in order to stack Hershey) have a ton of AAAA guys that aren't really prospects but I could see getting NHL games. Snively, Phillips, Limoges, Malenstyn, Sgarbossa, Frank will all fight for that 13th or 14th forward and could all fill in well for a couple of games or so but don't really have long-term NHL upside.
At a broader level, the goal of management and honestly what i as a fan want as well is to be competitive enough over the next 3 seasons to be around the playoff race and make sure the top end of the lineup (and most importantly powerplay) are potent enough for Ovi to break the record. That's basically what they were last year until an absolutely brutal run of injuries -- especially the Carlson one -- forced their hand into a quick sell-off. That sort of flexibility and transition -- plan to be competitive, if they're really out of it transition and sell off the good assets -- is exactly what I think they should be doing going forward. That's why I really liked the Pacioretty and Edmundson moves -- if they work out, great and we make the playoffs. If they don't, pivot at the deadline and move them to a contender. There will be plenty of time for this team to be bad once Ovi retires and no amount of selling now is really going to change that. I also hate the ultra min/maxing mindset of if you're not one of the top 8 teams in the league you should be rebuilding. As a fan, I would much rather see Wilson finish his career as a Cap (and become the next captain), Oshie stay in DC, Backstrom continue to play than moving all of them in order to go full rebuild just yet. From an outside perspective it seems like they're stuck in the middle/past, which to a large degree they are. As a fan though, that's exactly where I want them to be. Doing anything other than trying to be competitive while Ovi is still playing would be a giant middle finger to the player and fans that have transformed DC into one of the best hockey markets in the US
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Armchair-GM
23 juill. 2023 à 15 h 55
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I just can't see this team as a playoff team. Maybe competitive, but not a playoff team. Part of it is the financial situation of the league hamstringing the trade market. Part of it is this team just not being set up right. Hoping that so many guys on the wrong side of 30 can suddenly be consistently healthy and play a faster style of game does not engender hope in me. Running back a core that hasn't done anything for 5 years doesn't do anything for me. And idk how their young prospects like McMichael are supposed to contribute when he doesn't have a place to play in his natural position and they don't even have enough cap space right now to add him to the roster. My hope for this team this year is certain older guys produce somewhat and they can move their contracts at the deadline for assets and prospects and prepare for the last two seasons of Ovi when they have more cap space and roster spots open.
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NHL Signings
15 juill. 2023 à 18 h 38
Sujet:
Pittsburgh Penguins signed Ty Smith (1 Year / $775,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Brian2016</b></div><div>Will Butcher 2.0. Decent offensive potential, but a major liability in his own zone. Not gonna be an NHL difference maker; Not a player you win with.</div></div>
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>datools</b></div><div>I agree that's his "style" but calling him a player you don't win with at 23 years old is a little unfair.
+3 and 4 pts in 9 games with penguins averaging 20 mins a night replacing for injuries is a great first step last season.
Obviously rushed by NJD, let's let him have a chance</div></div>
Needs to be paired with a complementary blueliner and put in "sheltered" minutes to be effective. He still has a 4th/5th defenseman with PP2 upside but he needs to "own" the AHL on a top unit with full responsibility before an NHL team gives him that opportunity outside of injury fill-in time.
He's Torey Krug with 33% less points/minute.
To be frank, if there were anyone that is borderline NHL defenseman that should consider moving to forward it might be him.
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NHL Signings
14 juill. 2023 à 16 h 54
Sujet:
Arizona Coyotes signed Zachary Sanford (1 Year / $800,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>svensk_forskare</b></div><div>feels like this is a response to them cutting Galch needing someone new for Tucson...
what a sad world to be the backup who gets signed to replace Galch</div></div>
Sanford is another Armstrong pick. Plays a heavy game. Maybe a chance at an NHL gig, but it's tight.
Keller-Hayton-Schmaltz
Zucker- Bjugstad- Guenther
Macceli- McBain- Crouse
Kerfoot-Boyd --
So one full-time spot, three roster forwards to go.
Two of the guys fighting for a spot have one-way deals (Carrcone and O'Brien). Jenik is make or break bc his eligibility is up. O'Brien is an ideal thirteenth forward. So he is battling Jenik most likely for a spot.
Someone half-way decent depthwise is going through waivers (and probably on to Tucson). Possibly more if they want to carry Geekie for a period.
Also, Bear likes to run 7d-11f, so there should be plenty of camp competition.
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NHL Signings
11 juill. 2023 à 15 h 58
Sujet:
Nashville Predators signed Denis Gurianov (1 Year / $850,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>KSIxSKULLS</b></div><div>He's simply not an NHL player.</div></div>
what does that mean? you play in the nhl full time yet not an nhl player?
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NHL Signings
11 juill. 2023 à 16 h 20
Sujet:
New York Rangers signed K'Andre Miller (2 Years / $3,872,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>KSIxSKULLS</b></div><div>Don't like the term, gonna be disatrous in 2 years when NYR needs to resign him. Was thinking they would go longer term.</div></div>
Lindgren one year before that, and Shesterkin is up the same year as Miller now. But the cap should go up about $6-8 million by then so the Rangers can pretty much only sign minimum players or 1 year deals to avoid making the cap nightmare worse.
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NHL Signings
11 juill. 2023 à 15 h 49
Sujet:
New York Rangers signed K'Andre Miller (2 Years / $3,872,000 AAV)
It's Bo Byram deal 2.0. Another bridge contract for a cap-strapped contender trying to delay the big payment due their young stud blueliner.
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NHL Trades
9 juill. 2023 à 21 h 27
Sujet:
(OTT/DET) - DeBrincat for Kubalik, Sebrango, 2024 4th (DET), 2024 1st (DET)
<strong>Yzerman was patient, used his leverage and got the deal he wanted, signing Debrincat to a reasonable deal (even if the term is a little short). </strong>. I would be annoyed if I was a Sens fan. Kubalik is a UFA next year, plus a prospect, 1st and 4th. The Sens gave up a high 1st (7th overall) 2nd (39th overall) and 3rd to acquire him. This was a loss for Ottawa but Dorian's hands were tied as Debrincat would only sign in certain markets.
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NHL Signings
3 juill. 2023 à 13 h 46
Sujet:
Washington Capitals signed Alex Limoges (1 Year / $775,000 AAV)
Another Little Cap comes home
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NHL Signings
2 juill. 2023 à 13 h 32
Sujet:
Washington Capitals signed Dylan McIlrath (2 Years / $775,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>KSIxSKULLS</b></div><div>Shouldn't be getting an NHL contract</div></div>
He's here to be Hershey's captain
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NHL Trades
1 juill. 2023 à 19 h 53
Sujet:
(FLA/SJS) - Duclair for Lorentz, 2025 5th (SJS)
Damn, feel bad for Duclair. He said in a recent interview that he was hoping to be able to play through his contract in Florida and finally be able to settle down.
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NHL Signings
1 juill. 2023 à 12 h 58
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Detroit Red Wings signed James Reimer (1 Year / $1,500,000 AAV)
AUTOBOTS ASSEMBLE
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NHL Trades
1 juill. 2023 à 12 h 43
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(MTL/WSH) - Edmundson for 2024 3rd (MIN), 2024 7th (WSH)
I think its a fair deal. If Eddy can stay healthy and find his 20-21 form, this will be a great deal for WSH. If he continues to battle health and play poorly, then it won't look so good. Although we're talking about a 3rd rounder and 1.75M in cap. This is a low risk deal for WSH IMO.
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NHL Signings
30 juin 2023 à 10 h 56
Sujet:
Chicago Blackhawks signed Corey Perry (1 Year / $4,000,000 AAV)
Who knew being a babysitter in Chicago was so lucrative?
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NHL Signings
30 juin 2023 à 10 h 42
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Chicago Blackhawks signed Corey Perry (1 Year / $4,000,000 AAV)
I imagine the conversation went something like this KD- "Corey, we'd really like you to play for us next season and give us some veteran leadership" Perry-"**** no, I want to win another cup" KD-"I'll give you 4 million dollars" Perry-"where do I sign?"
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NHL Trades
28 juin 2023 à 16 h 4
Sujet:
(VGK/PIT) - Smith for 2024 3rd (VGK)
The middle six winger market is incredibly soft and its time people on here finally realised this fact.
You're only valuable if you are a superstar or make less than 2 mil
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NHL Trades
27 juin 2023 à 16 h 54
Sujet:
(WPG/LAK) - Dubois for Iafallo, Kupari, Vilardi, 2024 2nd (MTL)
Jokes aside, what an incredible deal by Chevy. He was backed into a corner with a player who didn't want to be here and was able to get a very very good return. Jets fans, you can't be disappointed with this!
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NHL Trades
27 juin 2023 à 13 h 30
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(PHI/STL) - Hayes for 2024 6th (STL)
After all these absolute salary dumps, and cap being the most valuable thing: watch all the dumb signings in a couple days.
Get ready for
Bertuzzi who has cracked 50 points once, and can't stay healthy to get 6-8 million for term.
Compher who has cracked 35 points once, getting mid to high 5s and term
Barbashev who has cracked 50 points once and 30 points twice, to get mid to high 5s for term
Bunting to get north of 4, potentially north of 5 million who did admittedly get 63 points and 49 points in his only 2 full NHL seasons. But while I don't have with/without you stats, from my eye test/memory, he scored like a 25-30 point scorer when not with Matthews or Marner.... I'd rather have Hall for 2 years at 6, then Bunting for term at 5...
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