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Realistic Off-Season

Created by: TrueCanuck
Team: 2021-22 Vancouver Canucks
Initial Creation Date: Jun. 26, 2021
Published: Jun. 26, 2021
Salary Cap Mode: Basic
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Position
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Max Perf. Bonus
Expiry Status
Term Remaining
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$12,500,000 (Performance Bonus$250,000)
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NMC
UFA - 5
Description
With a few moves, this team could be in contention for a playoff spot next season with the divisions going back to the original alignment. It's almost a guarantee that Jim Benning pulls a Benning special and overspend a on an aging UFA this summer as he usually does (see Luke Glendenning here), but a few smart trades and key development from younger players could see this team take a big jump.

I feel like the team needs to add more speed into the lineup and experience and I've done that with Kerfoot and Palmeiri. Podkolzin is a guy that could make the team out of camp, but I figured it'd be smart to allow him some time to adjust to the North American play style in the AHL and call him up when he's ready, which could be sooner than later.

Virtanen seems like a buyout waiting to happen, that's if his contract isn't terminated first.

Thoughts?
Free Agent Signings
RFAYEARSCAP HIT
3$5,117,500
5$8,459,775
1$874,125
UFAYEARSCAP HIT
1$1,000,000
2$2,450,000
3$2,150,000
4$5,500,000
Trades
1.
VAN
  1. Kerfoot, Alexander
Additional Details:
In a deal that helps Toronto's expansion protection list, Vancouver picks up a more versatile, speedy top 9 forward that can be used in all situations. With the likely departure of Brandon Sutter, a spot at 3C is vacant and Kerfoot would fit the spot perfectly.

For Toronto, they move Kerfoot for something to not lose him for nothing to Seattle. They pick up a young power forward that still needs some development, but could prove useful as a player with a physical edge to compliment they're skill. He'll be exposed to Seattle as well, but the likelihood of him being taken seems slim. Because of that though, they're also compensated with the 73rd overall pick in the upcoming draft.
TOR
  1. Lind, Kole [RFA Rights]
  2. 2021 3rd round pick (VAN)
Additional Details:
*Trade made before expansion draft.

2021 3rd round pick (VAN) - 73rd overall pick
2.
VAN
    Canucks opt to protect the 7-3-1 option:
    Forwards - Elias Pettersson, Brock Boeser, J.T. Miller, Bo Horvat, Alex Kerfoot. Tanner Pearson, and Tyler Motte

    Defence - Tyler Myers, Nate Schmidt, Olli Juolevi

    Goalie - Thatcher Demko

    Seattle Kraken select Braeden Holtby in the expansion draft.
    3.
    VAN
    1. Kesler, Ryan
    2. Manson, Josh ($1,100,000 retained)
    Additional Details:
    In more of a cap shenanigans type of deal (not sure if Jim Benning is 100% smart enough to pull this off but who knows), Anaheim and Vancouver help each other out. Vancouver looks to add a rugged top 4 defenceman to help with a defence core that lacked last season. They also go to move on from the Loui Eriksson contract in the process. Vancouver adds some LTIR space, but that will give them some flexibility when it comes to maneuvering their roster.

    Anaheim adds a power forward prospect that will compliment they're skilled players for years to come. They also take on Ericsson's contract, while moving out Ryan Kesler's LTIR contract. For the Ducks, this is more of paying the player to play rather than sit at home. Since they aren't an extremely profitable franchise, this move may seem enticing to them as a more business friendly move. Since Anaheim is receiving the playable asset in this deal (no matter what level Eriksson is capable of playing at anymore) that is a plus for them so I have them retaining 27% of Manson's contract in the process.
    ANA
    1. Eriksson, Loui
    2. Gadjovich, Jonah
    3. 2022 1st round pick (VAN)
    Additional Details:
    *Conditional 2022 1st round pick (VAN):
    - This pick is lottery protected. If Vancouver fails to make the playoffs in 2021/2022 then the pick becomes an unprotected 2023 1st round pick
    4.
    VAN
    1. Forsberg, Anton
    Additional Details:
    Vancouver looks to add a capable, cheap backup after losing Holtby to Seattle and having Demko take massive strides in development over the last 2 seasons. Forsberg is a guy that bounced around on waivers a lot last season, but looked pretty solid in his time with Ottawa. With the Sens having more than enough capable NHL goalies, I see Forsberg as being available.

    For Ottawa, as mentioned they have options at goalie at the NHL level. They look to use their cap space to their advantage and continue to gain high draft picks with the 41st overall pick in the upcoming draft for taking on Jay Beagle's contract. Beagle is likely on LTIR for the season, however with the chance that he may be healthy enough later in the season, Vancouver might not be able to take a chance in keeping him and risking more cap implications. If he is healthy to go later on, the Sens gain a valuable 4th line centre that can win draws and be a key guy on the PK. He could easily be flipped at the deadline at 50% retained salary for even more prospects or picks.
    OTT
    1. Beagle, Jay
    2. 2021 2nd round pick (VAN)
    3. 2022 5th round pick (VAN)
    Additional Details:
    2021 2nd round pick (VAN) - 41st overall pick
    Buyouts
    Recapture Fees
    DraftRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7
    2021
    Logo of the VAN
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    2022
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    2023
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    ROSTER SIZESALARY CAPCAP HITOVERAGES TooltipBONUSESCAP SPACE
    23$81,500,000$77,577,059$648,780$1,050,000$3,922,941
    Left WingCentreRight Wing
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    $5,250,000$5,250,000
    C, LW, RW
    UFA - 2
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    $8,459,775$8,459,775
    C, LW
    UFA - 3
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $5,875,000$5,875,000
    RW
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $891,667$891,667 (Performance Bonus$200,000$200K)
    LW, RW
    RFA - 2
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $4,125,000$4,125,000
    C
    UFA - 2
    $5,500,000$5,500,000
    RW, LW
    UFA - 4
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $3,250,000$3,250,000
    LW
    NTC
    UFA - 3
    $2,450,000$2,450,000
    RW, LW
    UFA - 4
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $1,225,000$1,225,000
    LW, RW
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $725,000$725,000
    LW, RW
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Toronto Maple Leafs
    $3,500,000$3,500,000
    LW, C, RW
    UFA - 2
    $2,150,000$2,150,000
    C, RW, LW
    UFA - 2
    Left DefenseRight DefenseGoaltender
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $5,117,500$5,117,500
    LD
    UFA - 6
    Logo of the Anaheim Ducks
    $950,000$950,000
    RD
    M-NTC
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $5,000,000$5,000,000
    G
    UFA - 5
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $5,950,000$5,950,000
    LD/RD
    M-NTC
    UFA - 4
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $6,000,000$6,000,000
    RD
    NTC
    UFA - 3
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $925,000$925,000 (Performance Bonus$850,000$850K)
    LD
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $1,000,000$1,000,000
    RD
    UFA - 2
    Logo of the Ottawa Senators
    $900,000$900,000
    G
    UFA - 1
    ScratchesInjured Reserve (IR)Long Term IR (LTIR)
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $725,000$725,000
    RD
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $3,500,000$3,500,000
    LW, RW
    M-NTC
    UFA - 2
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $3,000,000$3,000,000
    LW
    M-NTC
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Anaheim Ducks
    $6,875,000$6,875,000
    C, RW
    M-NTC
    UFA - 1
    Logo of the Vancouver Canucks
    $874,125$874,125
    LD
    UFA - 1

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    Jun. 26, 2021 at 5:13 p.m.
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    I'm not giving up Lind for Kerfoot.

    Anaheim deal is fine but Manson should come extended. Otherwise I'll pass.
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    Jun. 26, 2021 at 5:18 p.m.
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    Quoting: Canucks33
    I'm not giving up Lind for Kerfoot.

    Anaheim deal is fine but Manson should come extended. Otherwise I'll pass.


    Vancouver needs a 3C and Toronto has one that fits. The value is fine. Leafs traded Johnsson for Joey Anderson so it's a comparable deal that works for both teams.

    As for Manson, Cancouver would have a year to talk about a deal with him. The big thing for Vancouver is getting Eriksson off the books. If Manson came with an extension the price likely doesn't have Eriksson being moved in the deal, which doesn't work for Vancouver.
    Jun. 26, 2021 at 5:26 p.m.
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    The whole point of Forsberg is to be the backup so that Gustavsson gets more reps as the AHL starter. If Gus looks good he might jump up at the deadline, but I doubt Forsberg gets dealt before then. Much like his name, Daccord is just okay, and not ready for full time NHL duty. Not to mention all our goalies were decimated by injuries this year (Murray is especially injury prone).
    Jun. 26, 2021 at 5:29 p.m.
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    Quoting: Alfie11
    The whole point of Forsberg is to be the backup so that Gustavsson gets more reps as the AHL starter. If Gus looks good he might jump up at the deadline, but I doubt Forsberg gets dealt before then. Much like his name, Daccord is just okay, and not ready for full time NHL duty. Not to mention all our goalies were decimated by injuries this year (Murray is especially injury prone).


    I think Gustavsson showed he's more than ready for NHL action this year. If the value is there to move Forsberg (which this is an extreme overpay) I think Ottawa is dumb to not consider it. With all their cap space they have if their plan ends up being to play Gustavsson in the minors, they can sign a back up for 1 year and still have the assets from a Forsberg deal. Seems like a no brainer there
    Jun. 26, 2021 at 5:31 p.m.
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    Quoting: TrueCanuck
    Vancouver needs a 3C and Toronto has one that fits. The value is fine. Leafs traded Johnsson for Joey Anderson so it's a comparable deal that works for both teams.

    As for Manson, Cancouver would have a year to talk about a deal with him. The big thing for Vancouver is getting Eriksson off the books. If Manson came with an extension the price likely doesn't have Eriksson being moved in the deal, which doesn't work for Vancouver.


    Idk if I was talking to you about this earlier, but I don't really like Kerfoot as a 3C option for Vancouver. I don't think he's a great fit given his playstyle and strengths; he would be miscast for his role on the team. We should be able to do better, even if we have to wait until next offseason.

    Benning already let Toffoli walk after giving up assets for him. He won't get away with it again. Negotiating it beforehand would drive the price up so he doesn't have to do that, but he better be committed to retaining him.
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