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NHL Signings
10 avr. à 15 h 46
Sujet:
Carolina Hurricanes signed Jackson Blake (3 Years / $925,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>NorthernLeafsFan05</b></div><div>And just like that, the Canes get ANOTHER top prospect under contract. In Blake's DY, he was playing High School hockey before he ended the season with the Chicago Steel, which is just a huge testament to the talent on the Canes scouting staff. Blake is a LEGIT prospect, getting him in the 4th round and now securing him with a contract was huge for Carolina. Their future is genuinely incredible, what a fantastic move.
Interesting that this isnt a future ELC. Not convinced he's going to be a guy the Canes lean on in the playoffs, maybe he gets a few games down the stretch just for the sake of getting him playing. Regardless, this is a great signing</div></div>
Not only that…he was barred from playing varsity hockey in Minnesota in his Sophomore year until end of January since he changed High Schools very late in the process (when he didn’t make NTDP, he returned home from Shattuck). And he didn’t play senior year…so it was just his junior season (and half of sophomore season).
Forum:
NHL Signings
10 avr. à 13 h 35
Sujet:
Carolina Hurricanes signed Jackson Blake (3 Years / $925,000 AAV)
And just like that, the Canes get ANOTHER top prospect under contract. In Blake's DY, he was playing High School hockey before he ended the season with the Chicago Steel, which is just a huge testament to the talent on the Canes scouting staff. Blake is a LEGIT prospect, getting him in the 4th round and now securing him with a contract was huge for Carolina. Their future is genuinely incredible, what a fantastic move.
Interesting that this isnt a future ELC. Not convinced he's going to be a guy the Canes lean on in the playoffs, maybe he gets a few games down the stretch just for the sake of getting him playing. Regardless, this is a great signing
Forum:
NHL Signings
2 avr. à 17 h 0
Sujet:
Carolina Hurricanes signed Scott Morrow (3 Years / $1,158,333 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>drambui</b></div><div>kids is better than makar
(if you know, you know)</div></div>
great prospect, not anywhere close to what caniac's propaganda would say (that narrative is one of the biggest skull emoji moments on this whole site), but still gonna be a darn good top 4 guy
Forum:
NHL Trades
15 mars à 16 h 34
Sujet:
(CAR/OTT) - Rees for 2024 6th (OTT)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>myboykole</b></div><div>Had 40ish points in 60ish games last year. Just is having an off year.</div></div>
If zero in 37 is an off year, I am also having an off year... Lol
Forum:
NHL
11 mars à 0 h 40
Sujet:
How early would the Pens pick have to be for Dubas to choose to defer it?
The phrasing on the Karlsson trade condition is that if the Penguins' pick is in the top 10 Dubas can choose to defer the pick to 2025, not that he has to. Considering how fortunate they were with the health of their big 4 this year and the fact that the youngest of them is Karlsson who has a significant injury history and will be 34 before the season starts and the others will be 37,37, and 38, and they lost a guy who was a point per game player through 3/4 of the season this year, there's a decent chance next year they drop in the standings beyond where they are this year. If the pick is in the 8-10 range I feel like it would make sense for them to just give up this year's pick instead of waiting until next year and risking it being even earlier. On the other hand, deferring when they don't have to would be admitting they're expecting to do worse and that could be tough to do while Crosby's still there and playing well.
Forum:
NHL
11 mars à 15 h 33
Sujet:
Become bulletin board material. POLL: which of these 4 teams will miss the playoffs.
I picked Detroit but if you want to do it more analytically - should look at the upcoming schedules for each team to see who they're up against.
For the four teams, going to assume that any team above them in the standings by at least 5 points is a loss, any team below them by at least 5 points is a win. Otherwise, it's a toss up.
Tampa - 7 wins, 4 losses, 5 toss ups
Philadelphia - 7 wins, 8 losses, 2 toss ups
Detroit - 9 wins, 5 losses, 4 toss ups
Long Island - 8 wins, 6 losses, 5 toss ups
Looks like the Red Wings have the easiest schedule going into the final stretch while the Flyers have the hardest.
Forum:
NHL Trades
8 mars à 13 h 33
Sujet:
(ARI/NSH) - Zucker for 2024 6th (DAL)
Why in the world wouldn't Arizona retain. How broke are these dudes :tearsofjoy
Forum:
NHL Trades
8 mars à 12 h 3
Sujet:
(BUF/FLA) - Okposo for Själin, 2024 7th (FLA)
Trade your captain and leader for penies, sure...
Somebody tell me how Okposo's performance bonus for winning Stanley cup works, who pays that now? (in case FLA wins it)
Forum:
NHL Trades
8 mars à 11 h 55
Sujet:
(BUF/FLA) - Okposo for Själin, 2024 7th (FLA)
Florida getting leadership for scraps is always nice.
Buffalo trading their Captain for scraps is hilarious.
Forum:
NHL Trades
8 mars à 11 h 35
Sujet:
(WSH/CAR) - Kuznetsov for 2025 3rd (CAR)
Biggest winner of this trade is Kuznetsov.
He's lucky that he's getting another chance somewhere, especially on this team
Forum:
NHL Trades
8 mars à 11 h 33
Sujet:
(WSH/CAR) - Kuznetsov for 2025 3rd (CAR)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>fullblowncaniac90</b></div><div>Low risk, high reward move. If he bounces back, this is an absolute steal.</div></div>
3.9M for another Season is low risk? 0_o
Forum:
NHL Trades
7 mars à 17 h 15
Sujet:
(TOR/CAR) - 2026 6th (TOR) for Webber
Big fella has been pairing with Willander for a lot of season on top unit. Good move by Leafs.
(Until Carolina gets an AHL team…they are going to have a tough time signing some of these guys).
Forum:
NHL Trades
7 mars à 12 h 54
Sujet:
(ANA/MTL) - Perreault for Mysak
Not the ANA/MTL trade we've been expecting...
Forum:
NHL Trades
7 mars à 12 h 36
Sujet:
(ANA/MTL) - Perreault for Mysak
Seeing a lot of Laval games myself I can say that Mysak's really starting to be comfortable in the AHL racking up points lately (Because of call ups he's been pushed up the lines) but I don't see an NHL future at all for him. Likely a guy like Jean Sebastien Dea where he's very good in the AHL and might get a crack or two in the NHL but simply becomes invisible in those stints so he's sent back down.
I like it much better with Perreault in my books, fair deal because of two struggling guys but I'm taking Jacob's upside all day.
Bergevin really hitted those back to back 2nds with a struggling Mysak and a powerforward that can't even get a PPG in his fourth NCAA year (Basically a 2nd rounder spent on Condotta). Good job Jack.
Forum:
NHL Signings
6 mars à 20 h 21
Sujet:
Los Angeles Kings signed Jacob Moverare (2 Years / $775,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>NorthernLeafsFan05</b></div><div>Kinda weird to resign a guy who is actively on waivers. It would be hilarious if he got claimed lmao</div></div>
Might scare away some teams looking for a short term acquisition, especially if it's a one-way contract.
Forum:
NHL Trades
7 mars à 11 h 33
Sujet:
(WSH/TOR) - Edmundson for 2024 3rd (NYI), 2025 5th (CHI)
It's fair to say Toronto doesn't use their analytic department anymore when making trades
Forum:
NHL
6 mars à 12 h 14
Sujet:
2023-2024 NHL Discussion Thread #4: Deadline is Approaching
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Saskleaf</b></div><div>Apparently it’s only a 3rd and a 4th
Like what the heck are you doing Ottawa, that might be the single worst return for a rental at the deadline I’ve ever seen</div></div>
Tarasenko has fired 4 agents in 24 months.
He is waiving his ntc for a future contract.
As predicted, he was super cheap to any team who would do that.
I’d predict he’s a panther for 3-4 more years.
Think of it like this:
It’s kinda hard to sign tarasenko if signing him means you have to pay a first round pick. Nobody would do that.
He had to be cheap to get what he wanted. Thus fully using the full ntc. If he’d only waive for 1 team, it’s a take it or leave it situation. Even if there’s no deal in Florida, he gets to be on the absolute premium team to show himself off, but he’d have that too at in Vegas, the lightning, Dallas, Edmonton - but if he waives for them all his price goes up, and it’s harder to decided to go down the path with him.
This is from 2 weeks ago from me, easier to read:
“He forced a full no trade during the off-season. He’s going to want term to waive.
If any team approaches with an extension, then that’s the only team he would waive for. His agents will have spoken with literally every viable team just this last off season, twice. Two seperate agents.
If a player only waives for one team, their value is the lowest possible.“
As an endnote that I edited it:
The senators had to agree to this when they signed him or it’s tampering times infinity.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
27 févr. à 8 h 49
Sujet:
All in
Don't want to downplay the Evans move, but I don't see why Habs would get rid of a player that was developed inhouse at half the price of Faksa for a 3rd round pick. I'm not saying the trade isn't fair, I'm just not seeing why the Habs would take on extra Cap without asking for more than a 3rd.
Hugues isn't the type to go for this type of trade, he'd be asking for their 1st EVEN IF Evans isn't worth that pick. Wanna be clear here, Evans IS NOT WORTH a 1st pick plus a player, but given that the Habs don't need Faksa then I don't see that type of trade even being considered. I think this is more of an Arizona move where they just want to fill in their picks and have a collection of them for the next 5 years.. LOL!
Forum:
Armchair-GM
27 févr. à 8 h 42
Sujet:
All in
MTL would just keep the better, cheaper option honestly. Not opposed to the deal but a conditional '26 3rd just really doesn't give us a reason to take the extra salary.
Forum:
NHL
26 févr. à 15 h 14
Sujet:
2023-2024 NHL Discussion Thread #4: Deadline is Approaching
Cade Webber, 6’7” physical dman at Boston University and former Carolina 4th rounder will go to free agency. Leads NCAA in blocked shots. Imagine it’s coming out now to allow CAR to trade his rights.
Until they get an AHL team, signability questions about Carolina’s NCAA picks will continue. And they have some good ones. There has already been a lot of talk about Scott Morrow, a junior RHD at UMass, and Jackson Blake, a sophomore at North Dakota (likely Hobey Baker finalist and Jason Blake’s son). Blake has a couple years. But Canes tried to sign Morrow last summer. If he spurns them again and returns to UMass for senior year, he is probably walking.
Forum:
NHL
26 févr. à 15 h 45
Sujet:
2023-2024 NHL Discussion Thread #4: Deadline is Approaching
[Jeremy Rutherford] I’d give it a 50%-60% chance that Jordan Kyrou gets traded before his no-trade clause kicks in (July 1st 2025), and that might be a little low. I would be shocked if Kyrou finishes his 8-year contract with St. Louis
Per hockey subreddit.
<a href="https://www.101espn.com/episode/our-blues-insider-jeremy-rutherford-56/" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Podcast link</a>
Post edit:
Reddit commenters point out that despite being the athletics reporter for stl, Rutherford’s track record is, wait for it, worse than -mine-, which is hard to achieve. It would seemingly take active and substantial effort to be as wrong as he has been historically.
Forum:
NHL
26 févr. à 6 h 51
Sujet:
2023-2024 NHL Discussion Thread #4: Deadline is Approaching
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>edeangel84</b></div><div>Apparently Blues fans think Buch is worth 2 1sts just to start a conversation even without retention lol.</div></div>
I mean, I do think it’s reasonable to expect a high package for Buchnevich, he is a good 1st liner, I’d peg his value around 2 1sts too, just maybe separated into like a 1st and good prospect or a 1st, and 2 lower valued assets that combined roughly make up another 1st
Forum:
NHL
25 févr. à 19 h 22
Sujet:
2023-2024 NHL Discussion Thread #4: Deadline is Approaching
<img class="for_img" src="" alt="<a href="><img src="https://i.ibb.co/XXSmd85/IMG-1559.jpg" alt="IMG-1559">">
Forum:
NHL
18 févr. à 12 h 23
Sujet:
2023-2024 NHL Discussion Thread #3: After Further Review...
New trade deadline prediction: this is not a sellers market or a buyers market, this is a deal brokers market. Teams like Chicago, Buffalo, Nashville, and Anaheim are positioned to “win” the deadline.
I’ve been trying to come up with common sense deals.
While there is nuance such as Sergachev giving some LTIR space, the contending teams just don’t have space and I’m finding it hard to even identify cap dumps from many teams. There are so few middle men and they will be in demand. I find it odd these mechanisms potentially would give the biggest reward to those who spent the least.
Forum:
NHL
18 févr. à 12 h 58
Sujet:
2023-2024 NHL Discussion Thread #3: After Further Review...
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>CantStopWontStop</b></div><div>New trade deadline prediction: this is not a sellers market or a buyers market, this is a deal brokers market. Teams like Chicago, Buffalo, Nashville, and Anaheim are positioned to “win” the deadline.
I’ve been trying to come up with common sense deals.
While there is nuance such as Sergachev giving some LTIR space, the contending teams just don’t have space and I’m finding it hard to even identify cap dumps from many teams. There are so few middle men and they will be in demand. I find it odd these mechanisms potentially would give the biggest reward to those who spent the least.</div></div>
This will be the last, best opportunity for teams to broker deals and take on cap.
With the cap finally rising again, there will still be several teams in tight situations, but there will be more cap space in the league as a whole to mitigate it.
Should result in less dumps overall and lower prices for accomodating cap.
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