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Armchair-GM
il y a 22 heures
Sujet:
leafs 24-25
Minnesota doesn't even pick up the phone. No need for Marner in Minnesota
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Armchair-GM
Hier à 10 h 0
Sujet:
FB Article
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Ledge_And_Dairy</b></div><div>It's not that important, my point of him not coming to NA next season still stands</div></div>
To be fair your points were way off the entire time. He played center on the championship team this year. He signed a 1 year to become a more complete player and be more consistent and get stronger. The Wild have 5 centers under contract this year. Ek, Rossi, Hartman, Khusnutdinov and Freddy. Ek isn't going anywhere. Hartman just signed a 4 year NMC. Khusnutdinov has no value as he hasn't established himself yet. Freddy has a bad contract and M-NTC. Rossi is the easiest to move and if they believe Yurov will be a 1c it forces Rossi out of the lineup. I think all fans would like to move Freddy/Hartman/Foligno/Zucc and a few other but the reality is Rossi has great value now and is the easiest to move.
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Armchair-GM
17 avr. à 17 h 25
Sujet:
Last Year of Buyout Hell
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Brad_Treliving</b></div><div>You do know Knies put up 35 points playing only an avg of 13 minutes a night on the bottom 6. He's going to be a 50+ point player when he gets his minutes
Knies is an untouchable for Toronto</div></div>
I understand your point. I disagree with him being untouchable for your roster. The untouchable guys to me are Matthew, Marner and Willie and throw in Reilly. Those guys will always keep you contenders and they are younger. I understand that Knies could be a cheaper add on to those guys. I would maybe focus money on the back end to get them up to snuff with the forwards. I would like to hear from you what you would want the package to look like. I would offer GusBus and Spurgeon retained over the next 2 and 3 years for Knies. You would have a goalie tandem of Gus and Woll. Spurgeon goes a long ways on that back end with Reilly. Spurgeon is a 35-50 point guy on the right side and a goalie that could be up there as a Vezna candidate. Does this type of offer move the needle for you as a contender? Maybe throw one of our LHD prospects in because we have a lot of them int he same development spot.
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17 avr. à 14 h 23
Sujet:
Last Year of Buyout Hell
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>dh91</b></div><div>You forgot to include Spurgeon</div></div>
This is interesting, so Knies is GusBus, Spurgeon and a 2nd this year? I think if Spurgeon was asked to be included in the trade, we may need a low level prospect or player on the right side, or remove the 2nd. Seems a bit one sided. I think the value to Wild needs to be a bit more, nothing crazy. Remove the 2nd or add something from Toronto they don't see apart of their future.
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17 avr. à 14 h 12
Sujet:
Last Year of Buyout Hell
Ok Toronto fans are going to chew this deal up and spit it out. Here's the issue that fans need to realize. Knies was on the 1st line for part of the season with Matthews and only put up 36 points. Based on value and what he can be, Knies couldn't even fetch Rossi anymore without Toronto adding to that deal. I don't mind the trade above and giving a bit more to pry a younger asset from them. I would see if any veteran would be willing to waive the NMC and us retain half on a deal. So maybe a Foligno/Hartman added with us keeping half their contract. But I don't think this trade is as far off as fans will say it is. The Faber for Knies and a 1st is wild. The 25th overall pick and Knies doesn't equal Faber.
Also, every year that goes by without them going for it means they are wasting the roster away. I look at the Penguins as the team that got the most out of their superstars. I think the Leafs need to take the same approach. I think their D-core is pretty bad. Maybe a Spurgeon could help them on the right side. I think getting Knies would be huge for us tho, I think GusBus/Spurgeon could be on the move this summer. We need to get a younger and bigger right handed d-man in there.
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6 avr. à 16 h 27
Sujet:
The Most Not Realistic Offseason
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>SimonVenell</b></div><div>First and last trade are terrible for the Wild. Middle two would benefit the Wild but the other teams would probably not go for it.</div></div>
I agree, I've done a few of these mock trades and people always say Wild aren't giving up enough. I'm overpaying a bit to get these trades to go through. And ultimately, some of these guys aren't going to hit. The Boldy move is a massive gamble but Ek and Rossi aren't going to be in the top end of the league in those positions. I think Celebrini gives us the next MacKinnon/Crosby type for the next 15 years. Pair that with Kaprizov and upcoming wingers, I like that start.
On the Sharks deal I really only wanted to do Boldy and our 1st. Heidt is kind of a get the deal done. Not sure if Shark fans have seen the post but no one is saying no from their side.
The Toronto deal was really a Rossi for Knies and a 1st. I want to dump some of that cap space to sign guys like Faber and others. If we get more for Spurgeon in that deal, I would take it. Maybe another prospect or a higher pick than the 3rd.
The other trades I tried to be realistic. With GusBus recent play his value goes up. If we get a 1st or maybe 2nds i think you take it. Zucc for Burns seems like a no brainier. Zucc is still a high producing player. If we could target a right hand defenseman to replace Spurgeon I would take that.
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21 mars à 18 h 7
Sujet:
Version 2
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>mokumboi</b></div><div>No, I was referring to Zucc.</div></div>
Gotcha, he's got another 2 years after this at $4 mill/year. Pretty low for a 70+ point producer. I get the age piece tho. Fair concern, he just hasn't slowed down here. Because of his passing I don't think that takes as much of a decline as other players.
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21 mars à 18 h 5
Sujet:
Version 2
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>DFinn91</b></div><div>It simply comes down to if the Sharks are giving up a potential elite 1C at the start of his career then they need an elite young player at a premium position coming back in return. Rossi is good but he’s probably not going to be an elite 1C. Those picks you included will get you good prospects, but again the likelihood of them turning into truly elite players is low.
The player that fits the bill is Faber. He’s only 21, so even though the Sharks are a few years away from contention he’s still young enough to be in his prime on the next good Sharks team.</div></div>
Honestly, I would probably be more open to trading Boldy than Faber. Just because we have a few wingers coming up that may be able to replace Boldy. Ohgren and Yurov are supposed to be pretty good. I would counter with that but you don't get as many picks back probably.
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21 mars à 18 h 3
Sujet:
Version 2
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>aadoyle</b></div><div>NTU would rather have the rookie than a 34 soon 35 year old Dman</div></div>
I would agree in most cases, but the two things that came to my mind when doing that trade was cap space vs production. The fact you guys have no RD that plays at the level Spurgeon does. The window for Toronto is closing with each season. You have 4 super star forwards and aren't competing for the cup. I root for you each year the Wild get bounced in the First Round. Knies could fit in a young version of the Wild on a second line with Ek who plays a similar game to him. We retained salary for you to build out that roster over the next 3 years and win a championship. Spurgeon would be close to Reilly for you guys. He's been a star with us. Once again, the only reason we trade him is our window isn't in the next 2 years as we have $15 mill in dead cap space. Why waste his talents. He will be 35 when we try to start competing. Why would you want 18 year olds on Toronto when you are competing for a Cup? You're probably right, but it's an Arm-Chair GM, I make swings that try to better both teams.
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21 mars à 17 h 55
Sujet:
Version 2
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>mokumboi</b></div><div>For starters, you need to use a 24-25 template. The 23-24 template no longer applies as the trade deadline has passed.
Just as important, nobody is giving you top prospects already contributing in the NHL for old,expensive UFAs. That's just pure fantasy.</div></div>
Thank you for the feedback. I'll change that moving forward. I'm guessing you are referring to the Spurgeon deal? Or what deal were you referring to? I didn't trade UFA's. Each player has term left on their deal.
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21 mars à 17 h 53
Sujet:
Version 2
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Rags21</b></div><div>That doesn’t get you Schneider</div></div>
What does? He plays 3rd pairing D on a stacked d-core. He doesn't have stats that pop out to you. I don't look at points because that wouldn't be fair. I targeted him because he is young, could play behind Faber on a 2nd pairing and replace Spurgeon. In giving up Zucc, we are giving up a point per game player over the past 3 years. He is on a reasonable $4 million dollar contract for the next 2 years and has played for you in the past. I could see him fitting in very well and boosting that 2nd line and helping you guys in the playoffs. Only reason I consider moving Zucc on a team friendly deals, is because of his age and our window isn't the next 2 years. Idk, maybe you guys love his game, I look at how the Penguins ran their franchise for almost 20 years with Crosby. Why keep picks or prospects if you can go get proven results. If this trade went though, and you won a cup. How would you feel?
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Armchair-GM
21 mars à 17 h 46
Sujet:
Version 2
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>glarson17</b></div><div>I just don’t see San Jose moving their possible 1st ever 1st overall, especially when the pick would be a kid who was a previous Jr shark and he’s the consensus top player in the draft</div></div>
You are probably right! I just wanted to throw a trade out there and see reactions. That pick never moves so it's very much a hypothetical. I'm rooting for you guys to get that pick and not Chicago. I just can't stand they get everything after the bull**** that happened there.
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21 mars à 17 h 44
Sujet:
Version 2
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Rob32sjsharks</b></div><div>Sharks need a #1 C after trading Hertl so as reasonable as this deal is I think we have to say no.</div></div>
Thats fair. What was the reaction for Shark Fans? I was shocked when that deal went though. I thought the return should have been more, Hertl is a big time player, one I wanted the Wild to go after but we have no space to sign anyone. I just got done ranting on trading this pick so I won't bore people with another. It will be interesting to see how the Sharks rebuild and the direction of the club. I'm always rooting for Addison, he never got a fair shake here in Minnesota.
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21 mars à 17 h 40
Sujet:
Version 2
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>DFinn91</b></div><div>Sharks would want Faber if they’re giving up the Celebrini pick.</div></div>
Thats fair, I think he may be the most untouchable piece on our roster. I have a question for you and other fans. What is your window, or how long until this roster actually gets really good? For example, because the Wild are minus $15 mill in cap space, our window couldn't begin for another 2 years. Thats why I would move a guy like Zucc. I see the Sharks window being 3-5 years away, maybe a bit longer. Because of that, I don't think Faber would help a ton for the next 3 years. If you were to trade back this year and get a potential 1-2c and is young, with 2 first round picks. In 3-5 years Rossi is still 25-27 and is in his prime. You get 2 first rounders on top of it to get other talented pieces. I think you are right though, my brain just goes to what that pick will do for you guys. Pick Celebrini, let him sit in the NCAA another year, hopefully start building a roster out for protect him. He isn't Bedard where he was a lock to be a star. If he doesn't pan out to be that guy, you are even further back from being competitive. And if you can't surround him with talent he doesn't develop properly. Just my thoughts and rants. But ultimately that pick doesn't move and you guys get an exciting piece for the future!
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Armchair-GM
21 mars à 17 h 33
Sujet:
Version 2
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Tbrew</b></div><div>These are solid. Zuccarello is an upgrade the rangers need at forward and the value is maybe slightly skewed to Minny there.
Spurgeon is the guy the leafs keep thinking they’re trading for when they’re sending mid rounders for Lynushkin types. No way they do something that smart
The sharks move is probably the only one that’s off, and that’s only because no one really knows what the value of 1OA is in a trade anymore. That said, it’s closer than Josh Anderson for 1OA that we’re seeing here lmao</div></div>
I've been taking a lot of heat for the trades I've put out. I try to keep both teams in mind when making a trade. I don't think Knies ceiling is as high as I want. He was a gopher and I'm a big fan. But he hardly produces on a line with Matthews, you basically walk into points on his line. I think he could be an effective 2nd line producer and have a very successful career. My thought was to get Spurgeon on a contender and still have 3-4 good years left. Retain salary so they can make other moves to round out their roster. With this direction the Wild could afford it and get a guy I think would fit in well on a line with Ek.
I'm not as high on Schneider as the Ranger fans are. I get the not wanting to take Zucc but he solves their problems for the next 2 years and have other assets to trade to round out that team. Kappo could be a valuable piece to move to potentially get a decent return. It's less than Ranger fans think. But with their current d-core, I see Schneider being expendable. With the current roster they could be contenders with someone like Zucc on that 2nd line drivng plays. He just doesn't fit our window.
I get the 1st overall hate. No one trades that pick. I'll take the heat but BG needs to get aggressive. Rossi is having a huge year and one we all wish came sooner. The only reason I want to take a swing is for a player that could be a Top 5 center in the league instead of Top 15 potentially. The odds are Minnesota sucks the rest of the season as we just got blown out, we pick 10th and get lucky to get Buium to go next to Faber. And the years just keep going by. If I was GM I would take a massive swing.
Thanks for the post and having a convo around some trades. I always enjoy hearing different perspectives!
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6 févr. à 20 h 10
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Wild Idea
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>dgibb10</b></div><div>I expect holtz to be in our top 6 for the next half decade or decade.
Personally I wouldn’t give more than FC for fleury. He’s like 40 and been pretty bad. And has a full NMC. Seems like it would just being doing Minnesota a favour getting them out of needing LTIR and clearing a space for Wallstedt.
I’m not a fan of that long term contract on foligno as well</div></div>
Thats fair on Holtz. In terms of Fleury, it's his last season on the contract, cap isn't an issue. Wallstedt will come up next season although our AHL team is trash. It makes sense to have him up here and away from that situation. I don't disagree with the Foligno take. I don't love the term, but the AAV isn't an issue for me. He's been a huge part of our chemistry and success here. He's an Assistant captain and usually stands up for the team. He's much more appreciated in the playoffs. But the Wild need to retool so he could be a casualty.
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6 févr. à 18 h 22
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Destroying Guerins Trash
These are so bad for us. I don't mind the players moving out but the returns just don't fit what the team is doing or realistic. You want to take back Campbell's contract without a massive overpay? Some insiders were saying it would take almost 2 first rounders for another team to eat that contract. He's been unplayable and has even been bad in the AHL. That trade is the worst trade of them all. I think we could find better returns, otherwise not too shabby of an idea
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6 févr. à 18 h 16
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Wild Idea
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>dgibb10</b></div><div>Wild overpay on the Minnesota deal</div></div>
Breaking this down as a Wild fan. I agree this is an overpay. Middleton will require an overpay to obtain him and he is better than a 3rd pairing d. He could play number 1 minutes and has for us. Foligno just signed to stay here, but he is a playoff type guy. Is gritty and has found his offensive touch here the past few weeks. Fleury is a wildcard. He would have to consider and ask for the move. We love him here and he's showing better than a back up. If a team's starter has been slumping, I could see him carrying a team in the playoffs. I would expect a deal to look like this:
Fleury - a conditional pick. Is a 3rd but if the team reaches the ECF's it turns into a 2nd. Something along the lines. Maybe not a 3rd but some kind of condition to the pick.
Foligno - if he approves a move. his cap hit is fair, I could see a 2nd and mid level prospect as a return.
Middleton - overpayment, a 1st and low level prospect/NHLer
I'll be honest, I haven't watched much of the Devils this season. I got a bit burned out with the Fiala to Devils drama a few years back. Is Holtz the player you guys thought he would be? He's still young but if you traded him and got a player that is there and helps you win playoff series, would that be a massive issue? What are the expectations of the fan base right now and in the next 3 years?
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6 févr. à 18 h 5
Sujet:
Sorry Not Sorry
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Caerii</b></div><div>Minnesota's pretty much through the buyouts at this point. The time for futures was a couple years ago. Now the only way they trade Kaprizov is if he decides he won't re-sign. Minnesota needs young, NHL ready players to grow with the rest of the core- Boldy, Rossi, Faber, Yurov, Wallstedt, etc.</div></div>
I agree. I think this type of return makes sense if BG has been told Kaprizov wants to move on from Minnesota. If this type of trade landed us the number 1 pick and we were picking say, 3rd overall for our own pick, I could see that making sense. We get Celebrini and Eiserman with an exciting future. But the trade right now doesn't make sense. I don't think you were far off in terms of value. It's a super star that is happy at the moment in a state where we haven't had super stars. Fans will get touchy on this type of move. But I think it's pretty fair and realistic. Also, his NTC starts this summer.
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6 févr. à 17 h 54
Sujet:
My only targets
I like the post format. Show the player you're interested in and see what the asking price is. Spurgeon is out for the season, he has been hampered by an injury all season. He has a 10 team no trade clause that kicks in during the summer. He's a great player in the regular season. The Wild haven't had much playoff success so his numbers fall off there. What is your offer or what is your logic to an offer? The Wild need defensive prospects on both sides, center ice is still a question mark a bit and the next spot we would want to fill is on the right wing. In terms of picks, anything will help us as I imagine we are going to finish in the bottom 5-7 of the league this year. Love to see what you come back with!
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4 févr. à 21 h 46
Sujet:
big moves
That Faber deal is so bad! That is no where near enough to get Faber from the hometown club. No firsts, low level prospects. Billy G easily hangs up the phone and probably doesn't answer you for awhile. A deal would easily include Knies, Multiple 1sts and that gets you in the ball park. This does absolutely nothing for the Wild.
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23 déc. 2023 à 21 h 22
Sujet:
Devils
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>dgibb10</b></div><div>Vanacek probably only costs a 3rd to dump bc of his age and previous play but he’s certainly a dump.
1st+Vanacek+3rd+2nd for Gus would be an offer tho</div></div>
That probably still isn't enough to get GusBus. It's going to be a late round 1st and 3rd. I don't hate the package, it just doesn't do much for us now. And the pick has to hit for us to break even. I'd rather get a prospect we like in return rather than a late 1st.
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22 déc. 2023 à 18 h 17
Sujet:
Pretty Wild
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Anus_McLeod</b></div><div>I agree that Minnesota wouldn't move Ek and also agree that the fit isn't there. My main point is that Colorado won't be moving that type of package.
I guess my frustration came through with the Eichel comment. That was kinda dumb in retrospect. But like I said, seeing Avs fans trade Byram, a first, etc has struck a nerve. The team isn't paying that kind of price.</div></div>
I don't think they need to trade him. I think a younger 2c that is a bit more dynamic would be beneficial. But the AVs are loaded. I haven't watched many Avs games this year. Getting Landy back next year will provide a huge boost to this team. Thats a massive piece and identity piece to your org.
But the Wild need a few KEY bad season to really make the jump. Imagine Celebrini with Kaprizov and Boldy. Rossi on the 2nd line and Ekkers as the most elite number 3c in history. That changes things quite a bit. I think the Wild need 2-3 more key pieces before they really contend. I would rather see it through the draft.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
22 déc. 2023 à 18 h 1
Sujet:
Ek-cellent
This trade does not happen. It's an Arm-Chair GM so lets play the game. The Avs don't fit because the Wild don't have great center depth. Taking our number 1 for a Top 4 defensemen just doesn't work. Brodin is hurt and will be our number 1 when healthy. A center prospect needs to be coming back or this team needs to commit to being bad for 2-3 years. Which BG has shown no interest in. I think we should be tanking this year. Best case this team makes the playoffs, we hold no threat in the playoffs as currently constructed so we might as well rebuild/add top tier prospects to this org.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
22 déc. 2023 à 17 h 54
Sujet:
Pretty Wild
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Anus_McLeod</b></div><div>Nope, the Wild don't need to do anything they dont want to. But Colorado isn't paying that.
Byram has had a rough road so far, but he's still likely going to be a cornerstone for the next decade. The way his value has tanked on this site is crazy. And Avs fans trading him in every post is getting on my nerves.</div></div>
I can agree with Byram's value dropping. I don't think it should, but health is a big part of making a trade. He's a hell of a player and talent. I don't think the fit is right and really the Wild wouldn't want to move on from Ekkers. Hes been big for us and is playing well with Kap and Boldy. For any team to get Ek, it would take a monumental over pay and for a division rival, even more.
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