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3- Trades - MTL MIN LAK Sidney Cup

Created by: Sidstick87
Team: 2018-19 Pittsburgh Penguins
Initial Creation Date: Jan. 9, 2019
Published: Jan. 11, 2019
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When Schultz returns in 2- 3 weeks :
He will only count for $2.1m on cap - NOT $5.5m from being on LTIR all year = $3.4 ish of extra cap space - So Im NOT over the cap.

- I do not think we will trade Brassy but this is the only way id trade both of Maatta and Brassy - for a package that gets us a "real" 3rd line Center type in Danault, a younger winger in Lehkonen that could be a nice fit with Geno, and a personal fav in Juulsen - I cant help but love a RHD wearing that #58,lol.
*- I kno MTL fans will say no way but MTL is getting a real top 6 Center that they will be able to re-sign and a young top4 LHD with tons of playoff exp. and rings. So before u say what all idiots on here say - "that he is slow" - go look at his analytics and actually see how good Maatta is.

- IDK if that gets Zucker but seemed fair to me bc ZAR would be a big lose with how he plays but i always see Minny fans trading him and i really like the dudes game.

- The Clifford get is for the lose of ZAR and so we dont get beat on in WSH series.

- Id rather have Simon on that 4th line with She bangs at C but needed another PK guy in Cullen.
Trades
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2.
PIT
  1. Zucker, Jason ($850,000 retained)
MIN
  1. Aston-Reese, Zach
  2. 2019 1st round pick (PIT)
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PIT
  1. Clifford, Kyle ($600,000 retained)
Additional Details:
For the Washington series only, so we dont get beat up the entire time, lol.
LAK
  1. Ruhwedel, Chad
  2. 2019 4th round pick (PIT)
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ROSTER SIZESALARY CAPCAP HITOVERAGES TooltipBONUSESCAP SPACE
23$79,500,000$79,188,333$0$982,500$311,667

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$734,167$734,167 (Performance Bonus$132,500$132K)
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C
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C
NMC
UFA - 4
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$5,300,000$5,300,000
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NTC
UFA - 5
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$3,750,000$3,750,000
LW
UFA - 3
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$3,083,333$3,083,333
C
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$6,800,000$6,800,000
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M-NTC, NMC
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C, LW
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UFA - 4
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$3,750,000$3,750,000
G
UFA - 2
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$3,250,000$3,250,000
LD
UFA - 5
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$5,500,000$5,500,000
RD
M-NTC
UFA - 2
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$675,000$675,000
G
UFA - 1
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$2,137,500$2,137,500
LD/RD
UFA - 3
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$794,167$794,167
LD
UFA - 1
ScratchesInjured Reserve (IR)Long Term IR (LTIR)
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$925,000$925,000 (Performance Bonus$850,000$850K)
LD
UFA - 1
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Jan. 11, 2019 at 8:03 p.m.
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Montreal wouldn't do that trade, the others seem somewhat possible.
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Jan. 11, 2019 at 8:05 p.m.
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Quoting: MatsuraNihon
Montreal wouldn't do that trade, the others seem somewhat possible.


I figured that and why i said its the ONLY way id trade Brassy and Maatta for that kind of package .... thanks tho
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Jan. 11, 2019 at 8:05 p.m.
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I figured that and why i said its the ONLY way id trade Brassy and Maatta for that kind of package .... thanks tho


Oh yeah of course, if MTL had more depth at C maybe they'd entertain the offer, but just currently its not really something they'd even look at.
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Jan. 11, 2019 at 8:20 p.m.
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Last year and this offseason I probably would have said no way that would happen, but I wouldn't hate getting a 1st round pick for Zucker. I can tell you this for sure: we aren't retaining any amount of salary for 4.5 years.

I think the value is a little on the low side for the previous 33 goal scorer, but it's not terrible by any means.
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Jan. 11, 2019 at 8:24 p.m.
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Last year and this offseason I probably would have said no way that would happen, but I wouldn't hate getting a 1st round pick for Zucker. I can tell you this for sure: we aren't retaining any amount of salary for 4.5 years.

I think the value is a little on the low side for the previous 33 goal scorer, but it's not terrible by any means.


There is no way Id trade him, but i always see Minny fans trading him?? I watched at least half of The Wilds games this year and everytime i watch he is the hardest working winger on team ?? I understand he may be having some bad luck or what ever .... but no way id give up on him with the speed and effort he brings.
Jan. 11, 2019 at 9:25 p.m.
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Montreal don’t need center. Domi & KK are fine. Danault, Poehling & Suzuki can all play on a third line next year.
Jan. 11, 2019 at 10:08 p.m.
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Clifford isn't the player you think he is anymore. He's an excellent heart and soul guy, but he doesn't play as physical of a game anymore because he's had several concussions.

He'd be a great 4th line player, and you'd love him if he was on your team, but he's not going to serve your stated purpose.
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Jan. 11, 2019 at 10:32 p.m.
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There is no way Id trade him, but i always see Minny fans trading him?? I watched at least half of The Wilds games this year and everytime i watch he is the hardest working winger on team ?? I understand he may be having some bad luck or what ever .... but no way id give up on him with the speed and effort he brings.


His speed will forever be underrated IMO, the problem is he has a hard time scoring on all the breakaways he gets so I think most are frustrated by that. He'd easily have 40 goals last year and probably more like 15-20 goals this year if he could score on a breakaway. I've always liked Zucker but if we could trade him in a package for a better asset I'd do it in a heartbeat.
Jan. 11, 2019 at 10:56 p.m.
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Sidstick87- "So before u say what all idiots on here say - "that he is slow" - go look at his analytics and actually see how good Maatta is."

Well here is his career analytics...

NHL Extra Stats (All)

Season Age Team Lg GP G A PTS S BA MISS TSA SThr% FOW FOL FO% HIT BLK TK GV
2013-14 19 PIT NHL 78 8 20 28 118 75 48 241 49.0 0 0 41 112 10 35
2014-15 20 PIT NHL 20 1 8 9 27 18 11 56 48.2 0 0 18 33 3 11
2015-16 21 PIT NHL 67 6 13 19 95 60 35 190 50.0 0 0 81 87 8 34
2016-17 22 PIT NHL 55 1 6 7 66 41 22 129 51.2 0 0 72 102 11 30
2017-18 23 PIT NHL 82 7 21 28 164 103 51 318 51.6 0 0 131 115 17 50
2018-19 24 PIT NHL 42 1 10 11 50 35 26 111 45.0 0 0 71 82 13 30
82 Game Avg. NHL 82 6 19 24 124 79 46 249 49.8 0 0 99 127 15 45
Career NHL 344 24 78 102 520 332 193 1045 49.8 0 0 414 531 62 190

NHL Possession Metrics (All)

Corsi (All) Fenwick (All) PDO (All) Zone Starts (All)
Season Age Team Lg GP TOI CF CA CF% CF% rel FF FA FF% FF% rel oiGF oiSH% oiGA oiSV% PDO oZS% dZS%
2013-14 19 PIT NHL 78 1442.9 1315 1277 50.7 1.6 991 941 51.3 1.9 65 8.9 53 92.0 100.9 50.6 49.4
2014-15 20 PIT NHL 20 414.2 378 382 49.7 1.3 280 283 49.7 1.1 19 8.8 16 92.4 101.2 49.0 51.0
2015-16 21 PIT NHL 67 1337.1 1192 1242 49.0 -5.3 887 937 48.6 -5.9 71 10.8 54 92.3 103.0 49.9 50.1
2016-17 22 PIT NHL 55 993.5 886 1090 44.8 -8.5 659 787 45.6 -9.0 46 9.0 39 93.3 102.3 43.0 57.0
2017-18 23 PIT NHL 82 1538.0 1522 1493 50.5 -1.8 1158 1100 51.3 -1.6 67 7.8 72 91.1 98.9 53.1 46.9
2018-19 24 PIT NHL 42 803.0 641 816 44.0 -7.5 511 602 45.9 -5.4 40 10.3 34 92.3 102.6 37.5 62.5
Career NHL 344 6528.6 5934 6300 48.5 -3.7 4486 4650 49.1 -3.5 308 9.2 268 92.1 101.3 48.1 51.9

NHL Rate Metrics (All)

Corsi (All) Fenwick (All)
Season Age Team Lg GP G/60 A/60 A1/60 A2/60 PTS/60 S/60 oiGF/60 oiGA/60 CF/60 CA/60 C/60 FF/60 FA/60 F/60
2013-14 19 PIT NHL 78 0.3 0.8 0.5 0.3 1.2 4.9 2.7 2.2 54.7 53.1 1.6 41.2 39.1 2.1
2014-15 20 PIT NHL 20 0.1 1.2 0.6 0.6 1.3 3.9 2.8 2.3 54.8 55.3 -0.6 40.6 41.0 -0.4
2015-16 21 PIT NHL 67 0.3 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.9 4.3 3.2 2.4 53.5 55.7 -2.2 39.8 42.0 -2.2
2016-17 22 PIT NHL 55 0.1 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.4 4.0 2.8 2.4 53.5 65.8 -12.3 39.8 47.5 -7.7
2017-18 23 PIT NHL 82 0.3 0.8 0.4 0.5 1.1 6.4 2.6 2.8 59.4 58.2 1.1 45.2 42.9 2.3
2018-19 24 PIT NHL 42 0.1 0.7 0.4 0.4 0.8 3.7 3.0 2.5 47.9 61.0 -13.1 38.2 45.0 -6.8
Career NHL 344 2.8 2.5

NHL Playoffs Extra Stats (All)

Season Age Team Lg GP G A PTS S BA MISS TSA SThr% FOW FOL FO% HIT BLK TK GV
2013-14 19 PIT NHL 13 0 4 4 19 13 8 40 47.5 0 0 8 9 5 10
2015-16 21 PIT NHL 18 0 6 6 17 16 7 40 42.5 0 0 30 18 2 12
2016-17 22 PIT NHL 25 2 6 8 35 29 12 76 46.1 0 0 38 44 3 20
2017-18 23 PIT NHL 12 0 2 2 11 23 8 42 26.2 0 0 20 20 5 14
82 Game Avg. NHL 82 2 22 24 99 98 42 239 41.4 0 0 116 110 18 68
Career NHL 68 2 18 20 82 81 35 198 41.4 0 0 96 91 15 56

NHL Playoffs Possession Metrics (All)

Corsi (All) Fenwick (All) PDO (All) Zone Starts (All)
Season Age Team Lg GP TOI CF CA CF% CF% rel FF FA FF% FF% rel oiGF oiSH% oiGA oiSV% PDO oZS% dZS%
2013-14 19 PIT NHL 13 235.0 230 188 55.0 1.4 168 147 53.3 -1.0 11 8.9 12 88.8 97.7 61.9 38.1
2015-16 21 PIT NHL 18 319.3 286 330 46.4 -8.1 213 231 48.0 -9.7 16 9.9 11 92.9 102.9 50.2 49.8
2016-17 22 PIT NHL 25 495.5 415 513 44.7 -2.5 300 364 45.2 -3.3 23 10.5 18 93.4 103.9 46.9 53.1
2017-18 23 PIT NHL 12 237.7 211 229 48.0 -4.1 154 158 49.4 -4.3 12 10.1 6 94.4 104.5 51.6 48.4
Career NHL 68 1287.5 1142 1260 47.5 -3.6 835 900 48.1

When it comes to single player, Corsi above 50% tells that a player is outplaying his competition, while anything below indicates that opponent is performing better. Low Corsi number points out that a teammate has a bad impact on his team performance.

Fenwick numbers tells who is getting more scoring chances.

PDO is the sum of team’s shooting percentage and save percentage. Shooting percentage measures goals compared with shots on goals taken while saving percentage measures goals allowed compared with shots on goals against.

Zone Starts indicates how many faceoffs a player starts in every zone of the ice, measuring the percentage of time when a player starts in the offensive zone. A Zone Start ignores starts in the neutral zone, and begins when a player starts his shift in a zone (i.e. faceoffs). Zone Start % provides insight into how a coach views a player, does he put them on the ice when in the offensive zone more often than the defensive? If so he values that player more for their offensive than defensive skills.

Before calling people idiots, perhaps, it would have served you better to actually learn how to read the analytics and through that research, came to the conclusion that he is not a good player. I do believe his lack of foot speed is the major factor in this and at his relative young age, if he doesn't have it by now, he never will and it will only regress more as he ages.

https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/m/maattol01-advanced.html

Here's the link since the spreadsheet is a little difficult to scroll through.
Jan. 12, 2019 at 2:29 a.m.
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The Zucker trade is a hard one. I don't like the idea of trading ZAR. He's one of the best penalty killers on the team and their best checking forward.
Although it would be a nice addition. You have to have some balance on a team. That's why they like ZAR so much. The physical play. Can insert a Simon or Sheahan or whatever in there but that's not the right guy to trade.
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Jan. 12, 2019 at 4:20 a.m.
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MTL easily turns down that trade. They aren't making a run at the cup so don't need Brassard this season and can go after him in the off season when he is a UFA. Also Brassard, since leaving NYR, isn't much of an upgrade on Danault, since arriving in MTL. Maatta might make up the difference in value due to contract status between them, maybe MTL adds a 3rd, but only if MTL feels sure they can resign Brassard at a good cap hit, because if they can't or simple don't want to resign Brassard then he is a cap dump to MTL. What this deal is from a MTL view is, a good 3C playing like a decent 2C this season, a decent young 3rd line winger with some upside and a good defensive game, and a young, probably 2nd pairing in a year or 2, RHD for a rental/potential cap and roster spot dump (by the team not likely to make a cup run) 3C who might be able to regain 2C form, and a 2nd pairing LHD who has had injury issues and at 24 already seems to be slowing down. Maybe a trade around Maatta and Danault could be worked out but it would be in the offseason once Poeling is either signed or commited to his final year of school before going UFA.
Jan. 12, 2019 at 10:25 a.m.
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Quoting: pharrow
The Zucker trade is a hard one. I don't like the idea of trading ZAR. He's one of the best penalty killers on the team and their best checking forward.
Although it would be a nice addition. You have to have some balance on a team. That's why they like ZAR so much. The physical play. Can insert a Simon or Sheahan or whatever in there but that's not the right guy to trade.


Yah, I had a hard time trading him bc he is like our new Hags, kinda?? But was trying to make Minny want to make that deal.
 
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