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Armchair-GM
19 mars à 16 h 11
Sujet:
Looking at 3x5 on Stamkos Per Lavoie
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Brolekb2b</b></div><div>A 3x5 for Stamkos would be really ideal and open up room for some more off-season spending. Sheary would need to sustain his performance to have any semblance of positive value, and Perbix could maybe fetch a late 3rd, much more ideal than a 4th. Duclair has looked great here, so I wouldn't be opposed to resigning him for a good rate, especially since we gave up a 3rd and one of our best RD prospects.</div></div>
I would think based on how they have played so far, Duclair and Dumba re-signing would be more likely than Tarasenko and Tanev. Both want to play together, seem to gel with team so far, time living in/ enjoying Tampa Bay area might get them to some home town discount. Would also be better for JBB to sign them knowing how they play here, reduce risk of outside free agents not fitting in (like Sheary).
Wheeler is playing well with his low contract this year, so I suspect he can try to find a team to overpay him a bit more. Would like him here at that price but hard to see it.
Sheary has no value and likely would have to send a pick away to have someone take him. He also can make trader harder with partial no trade clause. I suspect more likely buyout unless he proves his worth the next 15 games and playoffs.
Stammer at 3X5 would be great and closer to what is needed for JBB to re-sign. Great value but the cap is our enemy.
Perbix should draw a 3rd and I would think odd man out based on other D we have and them having
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Armchair-GM
29 juin 2023 à 15 h 22
Sujet:
JBB should be fired
I do agree at times it seems JBB over pays for players however I do not think most of what you listed are as drastic. Other GM's know our first round picks will be late in round and do not always hold a lot of value and all depends on how deep they rank draft.
Trade negotiating between real GM's is far different than playing the NHL video games. You do not get the chance to make unlimited offers over and over again, starting out small and then just adding a small piece each time until the other GM says ok. Many of the player JBB went for with a reason and sometimes you have to overpay a bit more. There are many times of negotiation tactics and rules that would have applied to each deal and the results of not doing them results in paying more or loosing the player you wanted.
Example: Jeannott was rumored to be a key part of Nashville's future and the GM new JBB wanted him. The offer JBB made might have been made so that Nashville did not openly shop him, which could have raised the asking price if other teams showed more interest (maybe wouldn't happen but a risk). This could have applied to Coleman as well whom JBB got a days before the deadline, likely paying a premium at the time to prevent other teams from upping their offer. Maybe the asking price for Coleman would have been more than Foote and a 1st by the time the deadline. Coleman and Goodrow were keys in "BACK TO BACK" cups. All the NHL talked about our third line in those two playoffs.
Hagel has potential to stay here long term with the cap projected for $88m the following season and be a valued long term asset while adding talent at a low cap hit at first. I know Raddysh showed well in Chicago (getting top 6 time because they suck), but Katchouk hasn't shown much of anything since juniors and did not produce with the Hawks. I would call this a good trade for winning now and the future if he can sign Hagel long term.
Most of the points you make on the prospects can apply to every GM that ever existed. All the time "promising" players don't get signed or get moved before they show their "potential". So many prospects get shuffled around or have different journey's. How many teams signed or gave tryouts to Marty St. Louie before getting to the Bolts?
Nick Paul signed long term and will be a great middle 6 forward.
Darren Raddysh really looked good at the end for us and can be a huge success of late bloomer.
The two Stanley Cups prove he brought in good players and reaching the finals a third year. We have seen a lot of flashy trade deadline deals for teams that don't pan out (Rangers added Kane and Teresenko, etc) but the ones JBB has done made a difference. Stevie-Y may not have made similar trades, refusing to "overpay" for players like Coleman, Goodrow, and Hagel which all results in Stanley Cup wins or reaching the finals.
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Armchair-GM
13 juin 2022 à 12 h 43
Sujet:
Bolts Fans Would This Work To Get Them Back To Another Final
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>edeangel84</b></div><div>You’d rather overpay Paul to likely more term than get a guy like Giroux???</div></div>
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>edeangel84</b></div><div>You’d rather overpay Paul to likely more term than get a guy like Giroux???</div></div>
If they can sign Paul at $3.5m for multi years, he would be much more valuable than Giroux for $4m at one year. Paul seems to fit well here and could produce near the level of Alex Killorn. Bolts need to find a few good more top 6 guys with reasonable cap hits.
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Armchair-GM
13 juin 2022 à 12 h 27
Sujet:
Lightning Alumni Team Still Playing
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Rolfadinho</b></div><div>Verhaeghe for Point? Probably not happening but that is a seriously interesting trade.</div></div>
The trades were just used to get players off the team and populate the former Tampa Bay Lightning team.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
13 juin 2022 à 11 h 58
Sujet:
Bolts Fans Would This Work To Get Them Back To Another Final
I don't think the Bolts will trade away a 20+ minute per night D-man without having a plan to bring in another quality D-Man. Would need to see LA including some sort of vet D or seeing the Bolts able to sign Anton Stralman for a decent cap hit.
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Armchair-GM
21 févr. 2020 à 13 h 50
Sujet:
Realistic Cirelli Sergachev and Cernak signings
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>papishark</b></div><div>Congrats those are realistic. Only issue is you still dont have a backup goalie or a full roster and are still over</div></div>
Agree, even with having Killorn and Gourde traded, this shows Tampa Bay will have to dump more than just two trades.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
26 août 2019 à 14 h 51
Sujet:
Trade with MTL Point Domingue Condon
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>GMs</b></div><div>Domingue is garbage, why do you think they signed McElhinney ? 2.88 GAA with a stack team in front of him. I can't see a team trading a 5th or 6th round pick for him</div></div>
They signed McElhinney because Domingue has played well enough to get interest from many teams as a possible #1 or being part of a 1a and 1b type system. Bolts know after this year he would go pure UFA to try and be a #1, so they signed McElhinney to ensure we have a solid back up for the next two seasons, not just one.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
6 juill. 2018 à 16 h 45
Sujet:
Karlsson with BOS and NYR trades
Killorn may agree to go to Boston since he played college there and enjoy a 2nd line role vs 3rd line in Tampa.
Bolts don’t have to move Killorn to get Karlsson this year, can move salary in the off season.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
12 mai 2017 à 8 h 21
Sujet:
The Blow Up
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Wdbfury</b></div><div>Think you may be way undervaluing Ovi</div></div>
I think this trade has Ovi overvalued. When comparing trade value I almost put these two equal.
Pavelski has a much better cap hit, produces near the same points the past few seasons, better defensively, good faceoffs. Not to mentioned shows up more in the playoffs than Ovi.
Obviously Ovi's past goal scoring, hitting, and pure star power appears to make him a better trade chip. But I think to San Jose may rather keep Pavs at the lower cap hit.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
6 avr. 2016 à 19 h 59
Sujet:
If Stamkos doesn't re-sign
If the Bolts want to spend $9.5 million they would just sign stammer. The would look to trade for a top center with moderate contract like Duchane or Taylor Hall
Forum:
Armchair-GM
31 janv. 2016 à 10 h 31
Sujet:
Pipe Dream for Tampa
I agree with the concept of dumping all the same contracts if you want to keep Stammer, the triplets, and Hedman. I could see Carolina wanting Filppula even if the cap hit is high since they may be near cap floor next year, but Filppula has a no trade clause and doubt he would allow a trade to the Canes.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
31 janv. 2016 à 10 h 27
Sujet:
16-17 w/ Stammer
Agree Carle has to be bought out to keep Stammer. But I think you undershot re-signing Killorn and Namestnikov. With the season Namestnikov is having, he is in position to look for a similar deal they gave Johnson and Palat after their entry level deals, 3 yrs at $3.3mil per year...
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