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Bolts- A lot of NTCs need to be waived

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Team: 2020-21 Tampa Bay Lightning
Initial Creation Date: Jul. 27, 2020
Published: Jul. 27, 2020
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TBL
  1. 2021 2nd round pick (ARI)
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  1. Killorn, Alex
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If Hall doesn't resign. Ownership has shown they are willing to blindly push the on-ice product.
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SJS
  1. Palat, Ondrej
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Helps them bulk up on the RW if they chose not to rebuild
4.
TBL
  1. 2022 7th round pick (OTT)
Additional Details:
Could lead as a veteran presence through the rebuild.
OTT
  1. Gourde, Yanni
  2. 2021 2nd round pick (TBL)
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2020
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UFA - 8
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UFA - 1
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Jul. 27, 2020 at 1:39 a.m.
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Leafs Accept.
More will be needed to entice Ottawa (or any team) to take Gourde for his entire contract. She's a long one!
Jul. 27, 2020 at 1:46 a.m.
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From a Sharks perspective, it's a good trade, but I can't help but wonder why Tampa would take back 1.5 million in Sorensen instead of just taking back picks. It would make more sense for them that way...
Jul. 27, 2020 at 1:58 a.m.
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Sens have too many young forwards who will be pushing for NHL spots in the next two years for them to be willing to take on a contract that big for 5 years. Yanni Gourde is not even close to being worth that contract, and it makes absolutely no sense for Ottawa to tie their own hands by locking up a roster spot for half a decade for such a mediocre player.

I really don't see anyone being interested in Gourde at all. Of the four big contracts Tampa will look to move, he's easily the hardest to move.
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Jul. 27, 2020 at 2:05 a.m.
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How many NTC's players do you think will accept a trade from a tax advantage state like Florida with a Cup contender to rebuilding teams plus a team where a successful GM had a contract dispute with ownership? And Toronto's got its own cap problems---there not going to trade an ELC Liljegren for a RFA problem.

I think you'd be lucky to get 1 to accept. And the team that acquire them are negotiating from a position of strength--knowing Tampa's cap issue--so your returns don't account for this.
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Jul. 27, 2020 at 7:19 a.m.
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Quoting: RawZuccSauce420
From a Sharks perspective, it's a good trade, but I can't help but wonder why Tampa would take back 1.5 million in Sorensen instead of just taking back picks. It would make more sense for them that way...

Palat likely won't waive to go to a worse team. And if he does Tampa probably want like a 2nd for him instead of salary coming back.
Jul. 27, 2020 at 7:21 a.m.
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How many NTC's players do you think will accept a trade from a tax advantage state like Florida with a Cup contender to rebuilding teams plus a team where a successful GM had a contract dispute with ownership? And Toronto's got its own cap problems---there not going to trade an ELC Liljegren for a RFA problem.

I think you'd be lucky to get 1 to accept. And the team that acquire them are negotiating from a position of strength--knowing Tampa's cap issue--so your returns don't account for this.


I could see Gourde waiving for the opportunity to play a bigger role somewhere, but moving him is the hard part. Tampa may have to pay a 1st to entice someone to take him.

As good as Cernak is I also don't see them moving an ELC contract for him. Especially not when they could OS Cernak and only pay a 2nd in compensation.
Jul. 27, 2020 at 10:00 a.m.
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Done on Cernak.
Jul. 27, 2020 at 3:49 p.m.
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Palat likely won't waive to go to a worse team. And if he does Tampa probably want like a 2nd for him instead of salary coming back.


Right...that's what I'm saying...
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Jul. 27, 2020 at 3:57 p.m.
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Dubas isnt a genius
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Quoting: dca919
How many NTC's players do you think will accept a trade from a tax advantage state like Florida with a Cup contender to rebuilding teams plus a team where a successful GM had a contract dispute with ownership? And Toronto's got its own cap problems---there not going to trade an ELC Liljegren for a RFA problem.

I think you'd be lucky to get 1 to accept. And the team that acquire them are negotiating from a position of strength--knowing Tampa's cap issue--so your returns don't account for this.


I actually made the Toronto trade as a Toronto fan and I'm 90% sure they would accept.

The other trades are a mess for sure.
 
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