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Armchair-GM
18 janv. à 9 h 6
Sujet:
Cirelli to the Jets v2
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Windjammer</b></div><div>Aside from the retention. Cirelli just doesn't score enough to be a good 2C. He's a 3C and the Jets don't need one and that's too much to give up in the hopes he can be a 2C.</div></div>
Look at his linemates. Put him with Connor and Perfetti and I think he's exactly what the Jets need.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
18 janv. à 9 h 5
Sujet:
Another TDL
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>MyTeamsSuck</b></div><div>I agree with that, especially since WIN are genuinely cup favorites at this point in the year, and have decent depth scoring meaning Lambert might not make the roster for a little. I think Lambert + WIN first for Lindy with retention and a potential extension in place is about right.
WIN adds a top penalty killer and arguably the second best second line center in the league behind Draisaitl to bolster up for a deep playoff run, and and the Flames get that middling A prospect with a late first. (If the first is too much throw conditioning on it.)</div></div>
Lambert will be with the Jets next year 100%. He's literally on track to be the next Scheifele, and we won't be trading him.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
17 janv. à 17 h 38
Sujet:
Another TDL
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>BlastyRocks</b></div><div>If it ends up being Lucius - the picks will change to a 1st - minimum</div></div>
Eh, if this turns out to be the case I could see Lucius and a 1st for Lindholm and like a 3rd or something. Works for both sides I think. Jets dont really "need" lucius as both Lambert and McGroarty have passed him in our internal depth chart, so he's the guy I'm trading to swing for it this year if i'm the Jets. Lucius and a 1st for a guy like lindholm who isnt having a *great* season is a *lot* considering that over the past few years, rentals have not really had the kind of huge returns we used to see.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
17 janv. à 17 h 23
Sujet:
Dear LA
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>CanMerc</b></div><div>Jets might consider it if they still have cap room after they acquire a 2C, not before</div></div>
Would need to dump Stanley somewhere or lose him to waivers, but yeah, if Hamonic is free he can be a black ace down the stretch for us, no problem.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
17 janv. à 17 h 21
Sujet:
TDL Jets
Dear Montreal Fans:
Stop offering us Monahan for our best assets. It's *never* going to happen. It's as insulting as when you were offering Dvorak and a 2nd for PLD.
Signed,
Winnipeg Jets Fans
Forum:
Armchair-GM
17 janv. à 17 h 20
Sujet:
Another TDL
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>CanMerc</b></div><div>Personally, Lambert isn’t being moved, so it would have to be Lucius</div></div>
Lambert isnt being moved even if Lindholm extends. I would do Lucius and the picks for a rental, though.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
17 janv. à 17 h 19
Sujet:
TDL Jets
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>masterjuddi</b></div><div>I see where you are going with this deal. Jets could use a 2C locked up for multiple years and the bolts need to get younger and add some picks.
I like it for the jets, but I think he costs more than that. You'd probably have to replace Stanley with Heinola</div></div>
See, this is the type of constructive comment that I'm looking for, lol. I think that with the retention, the Jets would seriously consider doing Lucius, Heinola, a 1st and the other two. Stanley doesnt actually have value to us, we just need him off our books to make the money work this year. From the Jets' perspective, Cirelli becomes a 2C this year, and probably next year, then in year 3 is our 3C behind Scheifele and Lambert, with Lowry as 4C and it all sort of works at cirelli for 5.25m but becomes hard to fit at a higher number. If Tampa would consider retaining if the Jets make the offer worth it, I think there's a chance for this to work for both sides. Tampa would clear 5.25m in cap space and return three cost-controlled assets (heinola, lucius and the 1st), then a couple of reclamation projects who might be cheap depth as early as next year.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
16 janv. à 16 h 31
Sujet:
Monahan
Lol, I see we've gone from offering Dvorak and a 2nd for PLD to asking for future all-stars for Sean Monahan.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
16 janv. à 16 h 27
Sujet:
Stamkos
You're asking the wrong question. The question isn't "what are the Lightning going to be doing with Stamkos?", it's "what are the lightning going to do with Cirelli".
6.25m signed for another 7 years, currently 354th in the league for points/60 per quanthockey.
If the bolts would be willing to eat even 1M, the Jets could make a pretty enticing offer, I think. Why would the Jets want a guy like this? He's a bit of a risk in the long-term, but he's the kind of high-upside reclamation project I would be willing to gamble on. He's never going to be a 1C in the league, but put him on a line with Perfetti and Connor and I think he could be pretty effective.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
15 janv. à 9 h 50
Sujet:
Jets 2024-25
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Windjammer</b></div><div>For me, the contract is still too much for a 2 LHD that isn't an improvement on what the Jets have in house.
Just move Samberg into the 2LHD spot and save the assets for something that fills a hole for the Jets.</div></div>
I just don't see the Jets going with a 3rd pairing of Heinola-Chisholm. I guess you could do one of them with Pionk, then the other with Samberg.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
15 janv. à 9 h 42
Sujet:
Jets 2024-25
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>seanrushton</b></div><div>Hurricanes don't need another winger... If you have a 2C then I'm sure the Hurricanes will take you up on that</div></div>
Was more including that trade to illustrate the point than anything else. Jets trade Iafallo and a later pick to move back into the 1st round somewhere in the 20s. Iafallo should have value to a team trying to take the next step, and the Jets need to extend Perfetti so they'll need the cap space.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
14 janv. à 17 h 53
Sujet:
Jets 2024-25
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Windjammer</b></div><div>For me, the contract is still too much for a 2 LHD that isn't an improvement on what the Jets have in house.
Just move Samberg into the 2LHD spot and save the assets for something that fills a hole for the Jets.</div></div>
I also sort of think we need to move one of chisholm or heinola. I really wish we had been able to showcase either one, because while Winnipeggers know how good they are, I'm not sure they have a ton of value leaguewide. One has to go because Salomonsson is on the way as well.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
14 janv. à 17 h 43
Sujet:
Jets 2024-25
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Windjammer</b></div><div>That's a waste of assets for Winnipeg to spend all that for yet another LHD that they have absolutely no need of. Especially one with a bad long term contract.</div></div>
I don't really want to extend Dillon, and I don't see the Jets going into next year with a bunch of young guys on D, so I tried to parlay some assets into a cost-controlled veteran. If philly eats a mil, the long-term contract isn't *terrible*
Forum:
Armchair-GM
14 janv. à 16 h 56
Sujet:
big swing
the reason this works for the Jets is because if they get Cozens, they don't really "need" lambert, as he's a top-6 centre, but his spot is taken by Cozens.
This kicks the can down the road for the Sabres, but I'm not sure that's what they're looking for so I'm not sure this makes a ton of sense for either side. I think the Jets want to keep Lambert because while he won't be a massive contributor this year, he could come in next year and provide solid value at C in a sheltered role, then turn out to be a difference make in years 2+3 of his ELC while he's cheap.
I want the Jets to get a Centre that has two years left of term so that we can promote Lambo next year, play him at 4C against the other team's 3rd and 4th lines, and break him into the league then promote him to 2C behind Scheifele for 2025-26. With the way the Jets are currently structured, I could see them coming into next year with a 4th line of Barlow-Lambert-Mcgroarty and just getting that 4th line out against the other team's bottom six and letting them learn the NHL game together for the first half of the year, then bringing in cheap veterans for the playoffs if they're not having a lot of success.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
14 janv. à 14 h 27
Sujet:
Dare to Dream
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>CanMerc</b></div><div>Crosby would cost too much to get. Better to go after Lindholm, extend him, and add him to what we already have</div></div>
I don't see Lindholm wanting to extend in Winnipeg, if he's unwilling to do so in Calgary. Also, there's a case to be made that it's better to just pay up and get the better player than spend assets on someone else. if Lindholm costs 60% of what Crosby does, we're not debating the price of Crosby, we're debating that 40% extra, which I would say Crosby is more than worth.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
14 janv. à 14 h 24
Sujet:
Dare to Dream
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Windjammer</b></div><div>Definitely not anything Winnipeg or Crosby consider.</div></div>
The only reason Crosby would leave Pittsburgh is to go after more rings, and cement his legacy. While he may decide to go play in Colorado with his buddy Mackinnon, Colorado doesnt really have the assets to make this deal work for the Penguins, so I could see Dubas not wanting to do that, if it can be avoided, and I don't see Crosby wanting to screw over the Penguins in the process.
I could see the allure of bringing the cup to Canada being a major selling point to Crosby to make this happen.
Systems-wise, he's a perfect fit for the style of play that Winnipeg is using this year, and he would slot in perfectly on the "second" line. I use quotes on the "second" part because Connor-Perfetti-Crosby would be a first line on every other team in the NHL, and could easily be considered the first line in Winnipeg as well.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
8 janv. à 17 h 34
Sujet:
Jets keep the party Schmidt going next year
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>dgibb10</b></div><div>An offseason buyout costs you 4.3 mill in cap total. not 1.5
And this would be for this season, you get all 12 mill off your books. Since you're saying you'd rather buy him out to save 2 million dollars rather than have him play for your team (3.3 mill in savings year 1) means you value him at less than 3 million dollars, I'd estimate we're saving you about 6 mill in value. Certainly more than a 3rd to dump</div></div>
it's not that he can't play, it's that we need the roster spot for younger players on the way up.
Per Capfriendly, were Schmidt to be bought out this summer, it would be a 2.716m cap hit in 2024-25 and a 1.61m cap hit in 2025-26. For the purposes of this argument, the 1.61m in 2025-26 isn't really a huge factor, but were the Jets to give up an asset to move Schmidt, it would be to free up the 2.716m in 2024.
I frankly don't think the Jets are willing to upset chemistry and vibes and whatnot just to save a little cap space at the deadline this year, so we would be trading Schmidt at the draft to save the 2.716m buyout cap-hit, so you shouldnt be looking at the overall salary because while I'm sure the Jets would like to save a few mil, it doesnt really matter if we're spending to the cap anyways, because our salary will be the same either way.
Where it gets really interesting is if you want Schmidt at 50% retained for free. Jets free up 2.975m in cap space (more than the buyout), they save a pick, and you guys get the player and also save cap space.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
8 janv. à 15 h 14
Sujet:
Jets keep the party Schmidt going next year
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>dgibb10</b></div><div>How much would you pay NJD to dump Schmidt?</div></div>
Like a third? we can buy him out this summer so it would be just to get him off the books for any deadline acquisitions, but I frankly don't see the jets doing that tbh. He's a little overpaid but he can still play, putting up very effective minutes in a shutdown role, so we only really need to trade him if we're bringing back a big ticket trade acquisition with term. if you want him at the draft, you can probably still get a third, but I could also see the Jets being in a position where the third is worth more than the $1.5M in cap space freed up by trading him vs buying him out, so you may need to settle for a 4th.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
7 janv. à 22 h 14
Sujet:
Jets keep the party Schmidt going next year
Perfetti isnt bridging. It's going to be a long term deal. he has injury history but is legit great when he's on the ice, so a long-term deal makes sense from both sides. 6Mx 6 years puts him at 28 and able to cash in again at the end of the deal if he wants to, but guarantees him $36m, and gives the jets cost certainty for the forseeable future.
Also, you let Dillon walk and buy out Schmidt. Extend Demelo as long as the ask is reasonable, there's no reason to break up him and Morrissey.
d-corps next year:
Jomo - Demelo
Samberg - Pionk
Chisholm - heinola
plug
Salomonsson starts in the AHL but is probably the first call up if there's injuries.
go into the season with cap space and make a deal for an RHD if that third pair isnt getting it done, or spend up at forward and trade for a 2C with term at the deadline this year.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
7 janv. à 22 h 7
Sujet:
RebuildRetool - Keeping Hanifin
Jets Decline. Lambert is not available, at all.
If you want to do Lucius and the same conditional pick, the Jets are interested and can include a tertiary asset to get it done. 2025 4th or logan stanley or something like that.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
10 déc. 2023 à 23 h 19
Sujet:
William Nylander Deadline Trade V1
Remove barlow from this trade and it's a conversation. As others have noted, no rental has ever returned this type of haul, and Nylander is no different.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
28 nov. 2023 à 13 h 57
Sujet:
Oilers Firesale
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>RationalHockeyFan</b></div><div>Not sure about Vilardi as I've only seen him play wing, but I'm high on Perfetti being a 2c next year. I would be very surprised if the Jets don't get at least one 2c out of Perfetti, Vilardi, McGroarty, and Lambert.
For this year I think it'll end up being a "who's playing well" situation. I'm just glad the Jets finally have the depth to pull it off.</div></div>
That's kind of where i'm at as well. Jets will get a quality 1b/2C centre out of those four options. I think we still need to bring in a difference maker for this year and next at 2C if this team has a hope of doing anything in the playoffs. Bring in someone as either a rental or with two years left on their deal to try and swing for it while the Mcgroarties and the Lamberts of the world mature into the NHL. As much as I love Perfetti, I think he has a chance to be a top-10 LW or top-10 RW in the league, but will always be a middling centre due to his size. I really want to see what Vilardi looks like between Ehlers and Perfetti and to see if he can be the Jets' 1b of the future. If he comes in and looks like a legit Centre, then that completely changes what I think the Jets should do at the deadline.
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Armchair-GM
26 nov. 2023 à 15 h 46
Sujet:
Jets make massive deal
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>sens65</b></div><div>Find me one person in the NHL that's not a Jets fan and thinks Heinola or Lucius *currently* has the value of a first. You won't find any.</div></div>
I mean, most sites have Heinola as graduated to 'nhl ready', so he's not in prospect rankings anymore, but those same sites have Lucius as a top 30-40 prospect in the league, and on his ELC. When you factor in team control (very important to Calgary), I would say that both are definitely worth at least a mid-1st round pick in an average draft year.
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Armchair-GM
26 nov. 2023 à 15 h 41
Sujet:
Oilers Firesale
In addition to what the others have said about the oilers not wanting this trade, I'm not sure it really makes the Jets better either.
Vilardi can probably give you as good or better at 2C as RNH, and I don't see the Jets trading their only halfway decent Right shot Defence prospect.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
23 nov. 2023 à 17 h 12
Sujet:
leon
I think to make the money work long-term you have to include Pionk in the deal, who is probably more valuable to Edmonton anyways.
Edmonton wants guys with team control as well. Dillon is expiring this year, whereas they have pionk for a few years longer. I would also put Stanley in with the edmonton deal as a pairing of Stanley-Pionk is better than their current bottom pairing.
I also think they would want to get back a centre in the deal, so I would sub in Lucius for Lambert, who (I believe) is playing wing right now.
This is the offer I would make for Draisaitl:
Pionk
Ehlers
Lucius
Brossoit
2024 1st
2025 1st
Edmonton then sends both of the 1st round picks somewhere to get out of the Campbell contract before making a mistake on some other Goaltender.
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