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Oilers 2020

Created by: matchen83
Team: 2020-21 Edmonton Oilers
Initial Creation Date: Sep. 3, 2020
Published: Sep. 3, 2020
Salary Cap Mode: Basic
Free Agent Signings
RESERVE LISTYEARSCAP HIT
2$1,000,000
RFAYEARSCAP HIT
2$1,500,000
2$750,000
1$700,000
1$700,000
1$700,000
1$1,900,000
UFAYEARSCAP HIT
2$2,000,000
3$5,250,000
2$1,750,000
Trades
1.
EDM
  1. 2020 1st round pick (PHI)
  2. 2020 2nd round pick (PHI)
PHI
  1. 2020 1st round pick (EDM)
2.
EDM
  1. 2020 2nd round pick (FLA)
FLA
  1. Athanasiou, Andreas [RFA Rights]
3.
EDM
  1. 2020 4th round pick (WSH)
4.
EDM
  1. 2020 4th round pick (WPG)
5.
EDM
  1. Howden, Brett
  2. 2020 4th round pick (NYR)
NYR
  1. 2020 2nd round pick (PHI)
Buyouts
Retained Salary Transactions
DraftRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7
2020
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Logo of the EDM
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Logo of the EDM
2021
Logo of the EDM
Logo of the EDM
Logo of the EDM
Logo of the EDM
Logo of the PIT
Logo of the EDM
2022
Logo of the EDM
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ROSTER SIZESALARY CAPCAP HITOVERAGES TooltipBONUSESCAP SPACE
23$81,500,000$80,669,365$341,534$730,000$830,635
Left WingCentreRight Wing
$5,250,000$5,250,000
RW, LW
UFA - 4
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$12,500,000$12,500,000
C
UFA - 6
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$1,000,000$1,000,000
RW
UFA - 2
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$6,000,000$6,000,000
LW, C
UFA - 1
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$8,500,000$8,500,000
C, LW
UFA - 5
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$894,166$894,166 (Performance Bonus$230,000$230K)
RW
RFA - 1
$1,750,000$1,750,000
LW, RW
UFA - 1
Logo of the New York Rangers
$863,333$863,333
C, LW
UFA - 1
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$3,200,000$3,200,000
RW
UFA - 4
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$5,750,000$5,750,000
RW, LW
UFA - 3
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$1,200,000$1,200,000
LW, C
UFA - 1
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$1,500,000$1,500,000
RW, LW
UFA - 2
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$875,000$875,000
LW
UFA - 1
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$915,000$915,000
C
UFA - 1
Left DefenseRight DefenseGoaltender
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$4,167,000$4,167,000
LD
UFA - 3
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$4,166,666$4,166,666
RD
UFA - 1
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$4,500,000$4,500,000
G
M-NTC
UFA - 2
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$5,600,000$5,600,000
LD
UFA - 2
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$1,500,000$1,500,000
RD
UFA - 2
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$850,000$850,000
LD/RD
UFA - 2
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$863,333$863,333 (Performance Bonus$500,000$500K)
RD
RFA - 3
$2,000,000$2,000,000
G
UFA - 2
Logo of the Edmonton Oilers
$1,900,000$1,900,000
RD
UFA - 2

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Sep. 3, 2020 at 7:02 p.m.
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By way of draft pick values alone, not enough coming back to Edmonton in the Philadelphia trade. Any trade for Edmonton's pick - mathematically - that involves a pick later than #19, would essentially require a supplementary late first in order to be considered a fair deal. The only other workaround to that is through quantity or by doing Edmonton a cap favour.

For the mathematical elements of this post, I'll be referring to: https://bluebulletreport.com/2019/06/05/2018-19-draft-model-update-part-iii-blue-bullet-draft-pick-value-chart/

The difference in value between Edmonton's pick (#14, valued at 21.1) and the two Philadelphia picks (assuming #28 and #59, values of 10.7 and 3.6) is just shy of pick #33, which carries a value of 8.0.

In the event Edmonton genuinely is considering trading down, this trade should be considered a loss. That is significant value left on the table, and I couldn't pull the trigger on that trade without a name like Bobby Brink being added to the deal, given he was picked last year in proximity to the 33rd pick (assuming Edmonton in turn, adds a touch on their end to compensate for Brink's higher D+1 value). I'd think it would be reasonable for Flyers fans to turn their nose down at that deal. That's a lot to table for the #14 pick, and I don't think there's a name in that range the Flyers would be that desperate to jump for.

I think Holland's intent behind trading the #14 pick back into the later stages of the first round is built around the idea of acquiring an NHL-ready player in the deal as well. Either a piece they can immediately add to the top-nine forwards or a goaltender ready to platoon with Koskinen. I don't think the endgame here is strictly draft picks, and I don't think there exists a dance partner for the Oilers if their motive is magic beans in exchange for #14.

I think Athanasiou's value is closer to a 3rd and a 5th. Mathematically, it's below the 50%-value he was acquired for and Holland tipped too much of his hand. Andreas is immediately a buy-low-win-high candidate and expecting even 50% value is a stretch. I think you're too high on the returns for Chiasson and Russell as well. The flat cap and how it's going to affect teams during its tenure cannot be understated.

I fail to understand the rationale behind that New York trade.
Sep. 3, 2020 at 9:08 p.m.
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Sep. 3, 2020 at 10:31 p.m.
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Quoting: BeterChiarelli
By way of draft pick values alone, not enough coming back to Edmonton in the Philadelphia trade. Any trade for Edmonton's pick - mathematically - that involves a pick later than #19, would essentially require a supplementary late first in order to be considered a fair deal. The only other workaround to that is through quantity or by doing Edmonton a cap favour.

For the mathematical elements of this post, I'll be referring to: https://bluebulletreport.com/2019/06/05/2018-19-draft-model-update-part-iii-blue-bullet-draft-pick-value-chart/

The difference in value between Edmonton's pick (#14, valued at 21.1) and the two Philadelphia picks (assuming #28 and #59, values of 10.7 and 3.6) is just shy of pick #33, which carries a value of 8.0.

In the event Edmonton genuinely is considering trading down, this trade should be considered a loss. That is significant value left on the table, and I couldn't pull the trigger on that trade without a name like Bobby Brink being added to the deal, given he was picked last year in proximity to the 33rd pick (assuming Edmonton in turn, adds a touch on their end to compensate for Brink's higher D+1 value). I'd think it would be reasonable for Flyers fans to turn their nose down at that deal. That's a lot to table for the #14 pick, and I don't think there's a name in that range the Flyers would be that desperate to jump for.

I think Holland's intent behind trading the #14 pick back into the later stages of the first round is built around the idea of acquiring an NHL-ready player in the deal as well. Either a piece they can immediately add to the top-nine forwards or a goaltender ready to platoon with Koskinen. I don't think the endgame here is strictly draft picks, and I don't think there exists a dance partner for the Oilers if their motive is magic beans in exchange for #14.

I think Athanasiou's value is closer to a 3rd and a 5th. Mathematically, it's below the 50%-value he was acquired for and Holland tipped too much of his hand. Andreas is immediately a buy-low-win-high candidate and expecting even 50% value is a stretch. I think you're too high on the returns for Chiasson and Russell as well. The flat cap and how it's going to affect teams during its tenure cannot be understated.

I fail to understand the rationale behind that New York trade.


Thanks for the input on the trades. I never seen the value of picks have in a trade. I thought I heard that as an option on the OilersNow podcast.

Chaisson and Russell can be for any picks really, just doing what I’ve seen on here.

Rangers trade: watched Howden in WHL, just think he would be a good young player.
 
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