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Immediate Defensive Threat

Created by: AlexG35
Team: 2018-19 New York Islanders
Initial Creation Date: May 2, 2018
Published: May 2, 2018
Salary Cap Mode: Basic
Description
Moving up to 5 if first 4 taken are Dahlin, Svech, Zadina, Tkachuk
Draft Pick Trade was taken from Shuckers Draft Pick Value Chart
(5th OVR = 741 11th, 41st, 134th = 825) Added a lot more 'value' so I didn't get ripped

Hanifin: Tried something different. Gave the Hurricanes scoring which they're in desperate need for. Isles have a plethora of bad contracts so in an attempt to ease the cap constraints this team has I also bundled Boychuk (who gives them veteran leadership and solid top 4 play) along with a prospect who I believe just needs a change of scenery and 12th overall. Carolina is going into next year with the 2nd least amount of cap so they have tons of room, I just wanna know if the trade looks fair. Maybe add Nelson if needed? He scores but I'm not sure if the Canes want another 2/3rd line center.

Team still has scoring threats across 3 lines and the top 4 is immediately upgraded.
Free Agent Signings
RFAYEARSCAP HIT
6$4,500,000
2$700,000
1$950,000
5$3,500,000
UFAYEARSCAP HIT
Boqvist, Adam
3$925,000
1$1,200,000
8$10,500,000
Garipov, Emil
1$1,000,000
Trades
1.
NYI
    2018 5th Overall Pick
    ARI
      2018 11th Overall Pick
      2018 41st Overall Pick
      2018 134th Overall Pick
      2.
      NYI
        *Draft Day Placeholder Trade*

        2018 4th round pick
        Any team that needs a decent depth defenseman on a cheap contract
        3.
        NYI
          RFA Rights to Noah Hanifin
          2018 3rd round pick
          CAR
          1. Boychuk, Johnny
          2. Dal Colle, Michael
          3. Lee, Anders
          Additional Details:
          2018 12th Overall Pick
          4.
          NYI
          1. 2019 2nd round pick (ANA)
          Additional Details:
          *Placeholder for team signing Brock Nelson*
          ANA
            RFA Brock Nelson
            Somewhere in the 3.5-3.65 range
            Buyouts
            DraftRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7
            2019
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            Logo of the ANA
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            Logo of the NYI
            2020
            Logo of the NYI
            Logo of the NYI
            Logo of the NYI
            Logo of the NYI
            Logo of the NYI
            Logo of the NYI
            Logo of the NYI
            2021
            Logo of the NYI
            Logo of the NYI
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            ROSTER SIZESALARY CAPCAP HITOVERAGES TooltipBONUSESCAP SPACE
            22$80,000,000$59,093,332$0$1,220,000$20,906,668
            Left WingCentreRight Wing
            $894,166$894,166 (Performance Bonus$212,500$212K)
            LW, RW
            UFA - 3
            $10,500,000$10,500,000
            C, LW
            UFA - 7
            $5,000,000$5,000,000
            RW, LW, C
            UFA - 6
            $894,167$894,167 (Performance Bonus$212,500$212K)
            RW, LW
            UFA - 1
            $863,333$863,333 (Performance Bonus$400,000$400K)
            C, RW
            UFA - 2
            $6,000,000$6,000,000
            RW
            UFA - 1
            $5,500,000$5,500,000
            LW
            NTC
            UFA - 5
            $3,350,000$3,350,000
            C
            UFA - 3
            $863,333$863,333 (Performance Bonus$212,500$212K)
            RW, C
            UFA - 1
            $650,000$650,000
            C, RW
            UFA - 1
            $3,500,000$3,500,000
            RW
            UFA - 4
            $1,200,000$1,200,000
            LW, RW
            UFA
            $700,000$700,000
            LW
            UFA - 4
            Left DefenseRight DefenseGoaltender
            $2,750,000$2,750,000
            LD
            UFA - 4
            $3,500,000$3,500,000
            RD
            UFA - 2
            $3,333,333$3,333,333
            G
            UFA - 2
            $4,500,000$4,500,000
            LD
            UFA - 6
            Boqvist, Adam
            $925,000$925,000
            $950,000$950,000
            LD
            UFA - 2
            Garipov, Emil
            $1,000,000$1,000,000
            $770,000$770,000 (Performance Bonus$182,500$182K)
            LD
            UFA - 2
            $1,450,000$1,450,000
            RD
            UFA - 5

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            May 2, 2018 at 9:33 p.m.
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            all trades could happen except that fomula for that 5th overall pick... I think the yotes say no.
            May 2, 2018 at 9:37 p.m.
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            Quoting: SirCharles
            all trades could happen except that fomula for that 5th overall pick... I think the yotes say no.


            Yeah I don't think they'd pass up on Boqvist if he falls to 5 cause it's an immediate team need, just all hypothetical
            May 2, 2018 at 9:42 p.m.
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            Quoting: SirCharles
            all trades could happen except that fomula for that 5th overall pick... I think the yotes say no.


            Even if the Yotes say no, make a similar offer to Vancouver for the 6th overall. Bouchard's big body and booming shot is arguably a better fit with NYI.
            May 2, 2018 at 9:46 p.m.
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            You could put a numerical "Value" on each draft pick all day, but there is an intangible value to a high pick, which is "the player we take could turn out to be a franchise player" and you will find that makes pick in the top 5 incredibly hard to acquire



            Quoting: Hawkisles
            Even if the Yotes say no, make a similar offer to Vancouver for the 6th overall. Bouchard's big body and booming shot is arguably a better fit with NYI.


            The Red Wings have 6th, Vancouver has 7th.
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            May 2, 2018 at 9:51 p.m.
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            Quoting: AU5TINx
            You could put a numerical "Value" on each draft pick all day, but there is an intangible value to a high pick, which is "the player we take could turn out to be a franchise player" and you will find that makes pick in the top 5 incredibly hard to acquire


            Of course you can, that 5th pick could also turn out to be a complete bust. Isles traded out of the 5th pick in 2008 because they didn't think Nikita Filatov was going to live up to the hype, which he didn't. The value sheet was based off previous drafts and how players ended up performing at those picks. It's obviously not always right but I just used it as a basis because when it really comes down to it the team makes the price. Maybe that 5th pick is immovable to the Yotes, maybe they want to drop down and add picks
            May 2, 2018 at 10:34 p.m.
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            Have a better chance trading up to Montreal's spot. They can take Veleno with that pick.
            May 3, 2018 at 2:50 p.m.
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            Quoting: AlexG35
            Of course you can, that 5th pick could also turn out to be a complete bust. Isles traded out of the 5th pick in 2008 because they didn't think Nikita Filatov was going to live up to the hype, which he didn't. The value sheet was based off previous drafts and how players ended up performing at those picks. It's obviously not always right but I just used it as a basis because when it really comes down to it the team makes the price. Maybe that 5th pick is immovable to the Yotes, maybe they want to drop down and add picks


            Sure, but in a draft where there isnt much of a drop off until around picks 8-9, its highly unlikely the player picked at 5 will not live up to the hype. Especially when moving down to 11th in a draft where there is a major drop off of talent outside the top 8. The player picked at 5 will be a contributor for their team. And i would say that goes for most years. Im not knocking the method you used, i'm just trying to say that teams don't think like that, and would be very hesitant to trade a top 5 pick, especially when the trade moves them outside the top 10.
             
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