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Team: 2021-22 New York Islanders
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Published: Jun. 12, 2021
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Hickey could be bought out and that would save another .500k to either beef up Palmieri, Sorokin or Beau's deal. Beau's deal is a bridge - I have it listed as 3 years, but it could be 2. This scenario hinges on Ladd going to LTIR. Another way to get more cap space would be trading the 2nd round pick to move Hickey's full contract off the books - that would cost a 2nd rounder. Sorokin's contract is similar to Mackenzie Blackwood's. Greene making 2.75 has to do with the bonuses he earned for this '21 season. I also gave Casey 3 m AAV - maybe he accepts a deal for 2.5 and that gives the team another.500k to play with to beef up Beau, Sorokin, or Palmieri. The team could also let Casey walk and sign Zajac to a contract that would save another 2m.
*Made an edit bought out Hickey and gave it all to Palmieri to be in line with Toffoli deal.
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    Jun. 12, 2021 at 1:15 p.m.
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    I heard rumors that Palmeiri was looking for a deal closer to 6 million AAV, but so was Hoffman and he never got it. Like Hoffman I can see Palmeiri taking a one year deal to stay with the Islanders at about the same price as Hoffman got but I honestly can't see him taking a 4 year deal.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 1:27 p.m.
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    He ain't getting 6.

    I am using Toffoli and Craig Smith deals as a reference.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 1:32 p.m.
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    I heard rumors that Palmeiri was looking for a deal closer to 6 million AAV, but so was Hoffman and he never got it. Like Hoffman I can see Palmeiri taking a one year deal to stay with the Islanders at about the same price as Hoffman got but I honestly can't see him taking a 4 year deal.


    where did you see that palmieri was looking for close to 6 mill? I can't see palmieri taking a 1 year deal, the isles aren't a team to boost your numbers for a bigger pay day. He'll get something like 5 mill x 6-7 years
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 1:34 p.m.
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    He's not getting 6 or 7 years at 31?

    Toffoli at 28 got 4 years. Hall will be lucky if he gets 4 years and RNH will be lucky he got 5 or 6 years
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 1:54 p.m.
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    where did you see that palmieri was looking for close to 6 mill? I can't see palmieri taking a 1 year deal, the isles aren't a team to boost your numbers for a bigger pay day. He'll get something like 5 mill x 6-7 years


    I'm not sure internet rumors, which I honestly don't put much stock in. 6 to 7 years sounds a bit too much I can see a year until this flat cap sh*t is over with if he feels the Islanders have a shot at the cup and don't win it this year. I was talking about boosting his numbers it's not totally unbelievable for a guy to take a one year discount price if the situations right.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 1:55 p.m.
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    I'm not sure internet rumors, which I honestly don't put much stock in. 6 to 7 years sounds a bit too much I can see a year until this flat cap sh*t is over with if he feels the Islanders have a shot at the cup and don't win it this year. I wasn't talking about boosting his numbers it's not totally unbelievable for a guy to take a one year discount price if the situations right.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 1:57 p.m.
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    Quoting: Rokk
    I'm not sure internet rumors, which I honestly don't put much stock in. 6 to 7 years sounds a bit too much I can see a year until this flat cap sh*t is over with if he feels the Islanders have a shot at the cup and don't win it this year. I was talking about boosting his numbers it's not totally unbelievable for a guy to take a one year discount price if the situations right.


    I think there will be a few GMs that will overpay palmieri based on his playoff performance. If he takes a 1 year deal with the isles, he’s not getting a long term deal the following summer entering his age 32 season. Brendan Gallagher is palmieri s closest comparable, he signed 6.5 x 6 after it was known there would be a flat cap
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 2:03 p.m.
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    I think there will be a few GMs that will overpay palmieri based on his playoff performance. If he takes a 1 year deal with the isles, he’s not getting a long term deal the following summer entering his age 32 season. Brendan Gallagher is palmieri s closest comparable, he signed 6.5 x 6 after it was known there would be a flat cap


    That may be true but Hoffman was looking for a long term 6 million dollar pay day last year and never got it. He ended up signing a one year 4 million dollar deal with St. Louis and it had nothing to do with padding his numbers. He wanted a chance to win and thought St. Louis was it. I don't think anyone expected the Blues to have as bad of a season as they did.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 2:10 p.m.
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    That may be true but Hoffman was looking for a long term 6 million dollar pay day last year and never got it. He ended up signing a one year 4 million dollar deal with St. Louis and it had nothing to do with padding his numbers. He wanted a chance to win and thought St. Louis was it. I don't think anyone expected the Blues to have as bad of a season as they did.


    Hoffman has a bad reputation around the league and he is known for not paying attention to coaches/buying into a system. There’s a reason why Florida didn’t bring him back and he was scratched multiple times in St. Louis . He’s one of the worst even strength players in the league, he’s a powerplay specialist. Much different player than palmieri - Palmieri is very similar to guys like gallagher, James Neal, lucic, Andrew Ladd. Character guys who can score goals + play in all situations but but fall off a cliff by the time they’re 31. Palmieri turns 31 in February. That doesn’t stop GMs from making impulse decisions to save their jobs.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 2:29 p.m.
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    Hoffman has a bad reputation around the league and he is known for not paying attention to coaches/buying into a system. There’s a reason why Florida didn’t bring him back and he was scratched multiple times in St. Louis . He’s one of the worst even strength players in the league, he’s a powerplay specialist. Much different player than palmieri - Palmieri is very similar to guys like gallagher, James Neal, lucic, Andrew Ladd. Character guys who can score goals + play in all situations but but fall off a cliff by the time they’re 31. Palmieri turns 31 in February. That doesn’t stop GMs from making impulse decisions to save their jobs.


    Why did you focus on character guys that failed? To prove a point? You do know there's character guys out there right now still owning the league right? I'll just drop one name Brad Marchand 33 years old and locked up for the next 4 years. I get you prefer skill players because the numbers line up, but if the playoffs haven't proven to you that skilled players aren't the driving force to the cup there's nothing I can say that'll change your mind. Tampa is the only team left that's a 100% all in on analytics and they had to go 18 million over the cap to achieve it. It's easy to say how great they are, but would they be as great as they are with 18 million dollars less to spend on players, no they wouldn't. They'd have to cut talent somewhere.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 2:34 p.m.
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    Why did you focus on character guys that failed? To prove a point? You do know there's character guys out there right now still owning the league right? I'll just drop one name Brad Marchand 33 years old and locked up for the next 4 years. I get you prefer skill players because the numbers line up, but if the playoffs haven't proven to you that skilled players aren't the driving force to the cup there's nothing I can say that'll change your mind. Tampa is the only team left that's a 100% all in on analytics and they had to go 18 million over the cap to achieve it. It's easy to say how great they are, but would they be as great as they are with 18 million dollars less to spend on players, no they wouldn't. They'd have to cut talent somewhere.


    Brad Marchand is a top 3 winger in the league lmao good try though. I love how you brought in analytics into this - People like yourself think that analytics is about skill over grit, it's substance over style. I'll take a good player who is gritty over skilled player who gets out shot and outscored. You clearly don't know what aging curves are and over 90% of players that profile like the Palmieri's , ladds and Neals of the hockey world usually fall off of a cliff in their early 30s.

    BTW Vegas is 100% in on analytics but you're not ready for that conversation yet.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 2:37 p.m.
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    Quoting: Rokk
    Why did you focus on character guys that failed? To prove a point? You do know there's character guys out there right now still owning the league right? I'll just drop one name Brad Marchand 33 years old and locked up for the next 4 years. I get you prefer skill players because the numbers line up, but if the playoffs haven't proven to you that skilled players aren't the driving force to the cup there's nothing I can say that'll change your mind. Tampa is the only team left that's a 100% all in on analytics and they had to go 18 million over the cap to achieve it. It's easy to say how great they are, but would they be as great as they are with 18 million dollars less to spend on players, no they wouldn't. They'd have to cut talent somewhere.


    tampa won the cup last season because Hedman, Kucherov, and Point played like superstar - not because they had zach Bogosian in their Dcore. St. Louis won the cup in 2019 because Ryan orielly , tarasenko, Pietrangelo and binnington carried the team. Everything with you is confirmation bias even if the facts are presented to you.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 2:44 p.m.
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    Brad Marchand is a top 3 winger in the league lmao good try though. I love how you brought in analytics into this - People like yourself think that analytics is about skill over grit, it's substance over style. I'll take a good player who is gritty over skilled player who gets out shot and outscored. You clearly don't know what aging curves are and over 90% of players that profile like the Palmieri's , ladds and Neals of the hockey world usually fall off of a cliff in their early 30s.

    BTW Vegas is 100% in non analytics but you're not ready for that conversation yet.


    Brad Marchand is a character guy are you seriously trying to tell me one of the dirtiest players in the league isn't? Just because he plays 1st line hockey doesn't mean he isn't a character guy. I think you're in denial because he proves your point false, but hey you keep going on about players who's careers failed like skill players don't go through the same thing.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 2:53 p.m.
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    Brad Marchand is a character guy are you seriously trying to tell me one of the dirtiest players in the league isn't? Just because he plays 1st line hockey doesn't mean he isn't a character guy. I think you're in denial because he proves your point false, but hey you keep going on about players who's careers failed like skill players don't go through the same thing.


    Brad Marchand is a superstar, he's part of the 1% that are able to be successful up until their mid 30s - you took my comment as a shot at players with character - so let me simplify this for you. Goal scorers who profile like palmieri almost always fall off a cliff in their early 30's. Palmieri is a skill player by the way, just like lucic , Neal and ladd once were. Now their GMs can't wait to get rid of them. You clearly don't understand aging curves, I can go through cap friendly and get a list of 30+ players that profile like palmieri over the last 5-7 years that have fallen off a cliff by the time theyre 31-32 years old. It's the type of game they play. Lee's time is coming as well unfortunately.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 2:58 p.m.
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    Brad Marchand is a character guy are you seriously trying to tell me one of the dirtiest players in the league isn't? Just because he plays 1st line hockey doesn't mean he isn't a character guy. I think you're in denial because he proves your point false, but hey you keep going on about players who's careers failed like skill players don't go through the same thing.


    Palmieri has scored at a 30 goal pace 4 times in his career - not a skill player? lol the guy was elite in transition as a sniper for many years - one of the reasons he's started to decline this season is because his skating got worse and he's slower to get to the soft spots In the ozone. Fortunately for him, he's shooting 30% in the playoffs (which is obviously not sustainable) and he's going to get rewarded for it in free agency.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 3:09 p.m.
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    Palmieri has scored at a 30 goal pace 4 times in his career - not a skill player? lol the guy was elite in transition as a sniper for many years - one of the reasons he's started to decline this season is because his skating got worse and he's slower to get to the soft spots In the ozone. Fortunately for him, he's shooting 30% in the playoffs (which is obviously not sustainable) and he's going to get rewarded for it in free agency.


    I just did a google search for aging curves in the nhl and my god man they have analytic BS about everything these days don't they? Have a good day bud.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 3:15 p.m.
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    I just did a google search for aging curves in the nhl and my god man they have analytic BS about everything these days don't they? Have a good day bud.


    classic, you just got triggered because its true. Hey buddy you think the isles should trade for James Neal? 33 years old , 9 straight years of scoring 20 goals. Only 2 years left at 5.75 mill per - or how about lucic?

    Can you give me a list of 5 players over the last 5 years of non superstars that profile like those guys that have been productive into their mid 30's? You can't. There'smaybe 1 or 2 of them.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 3:32 p.m.
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    classic, you just got triggered because its true. Hey buddy you think the isles should trade for James Neal? 33 years old , 9 straight years of scoring 20 goals. Only 2 years left at 5.75 mill per - or how about lucic?

    Can you give me a list of 5 players over the last 5 years of non superstars that profile like those guys that have been productive into their mid 30's? You can't. There'smaybe 1 or 2 of them.


    There's only one or two of them because according to you if they're still able to do it they're superstars and no longer character guys. The task is pretty much set up to fail. So no I guess I can't.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 3:53 p.m.
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    There's only one or two of them because according to you if they're still able to do it they're superstars and no longer character guys. The task is pretty much set up to fail. So no I guess I can't.


    you're grasping at straws lol - Elite players face slower age related decline , I thought that was common sense. This is more about style of play than character, but go off I guess. Most players that have a skillset similar to palmieri fall off a cliff by the time theyre 31, 32 years old. You don't even need analytics, all it takes is a simple hockeydb search.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 3:54 p.m.
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    I think there will be a few GMs that will overpay palmieri based on his playoff performance. If he takes a 1 year deal with the isles, he’s not getting a long term deal the following summer entering his age 32 season. Brendan Gallagher is palmieri s closest comparable, he signed 6.5 x 6 after it was known there would be a flat cap


    IMO, Gallagher is not a good comparable. Gallagher just had back - to - back 30+ goal seasons and is a top-line player who plays in all situations.

    Toffoli is a better comparison, who signed a 4- 4.25 AAV. Palmieri is also a year older than Toffoli was.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 4:15 p.m.
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    IMO, Gallagher is not a good comparable. Gallagher just had back - to - back 30+ goal seasons and is a top-line player who plays in all situations.

    Toffoli is a better comparison, who signed a 4- 4.25 AAV. Palmieri is also a year older than Toffoli was.


    palmieri was more consistent than Toffoli , GM's are going to bet on him returning to form (it's not going to happen). Anything more than 1 year for palmieri will be a huge mistake, and the islanders are better of not re-signing him + giving more term to pelech, beau, sorokin.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 4:18 p.m.
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    you're grasping at straws lol - Elite players face slower age related decline , I thought that was common sense. This is more about style of play than character, but go off I guess. Most players that have a skillset similar to palmieri fall off a cliff by the time theyre 31, 32 years old. You don't even need analytics, all it takes is a simple hockeydb search.


    Dude, you're flip flopping all over the place and I'm not sure you know what a character guy actually is, you go from grit to goal scorer to god knows what's next. It sounds to me like you're saying all players decline with age and are just looking for an argument since no one can argue with that. It happens they "all" do. But, I have better things to do than bang my head against a wall today so have a good one man.
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 4:27 p.m.
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    Quoting: Isles777
    palmieri was more consistent than Toffoli , GM's are going to bet on him returning to form (it's not going to happen). Anything more than 1 year for palmieri will be a huge mistake, and the islanders are better of not re-signing him + giving more term to pelech, beau, sorokin.


    Toffoli is a way closer comparable than Gallagher.

    You make a good argument about committing long term cap space - even at 4 years for Palmieri - I don't think Beau signs long term - it benefits him to take a bridge. The same goes for Sorokin - Blackwood bridge deal is a good comparison as to a Demko-type contract.

    Pelech will get his long term deal
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 4:33 p.m.
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    Dude, you're flip flopping all over the place and I'm not sure you know what a character guy actually is, you go from grit to goal scorer to god knows what's next. It sounds to me like you're saying all players decline with age and are just looking for an argument since no one can argue with that. It happens they "all" do. But, I have better things to do than bang my head against a wall today so have a good one man.


    It seems like you’re the one doing mental gymnastics but whatever you say bud 👍
    Jun. 12, 2021 at 4:40 p.m.
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    Toffoli is a way closer comparable than Gallagher.

    You make a good argument about committing long term cap space - even at 4 years for Palmieri - I don't think Beau signs long term - it benefits him to take a bridge. The same goes for Sorokin - Blackwood bridge deal is a good comparison as to a Demko-type contract.

    Pelech will get his long term deal


    The isles shouldn't even think about signing palmieri. The most they should give him is 3 mill x 1 and he won't take that.

    Beauvillier just turned 24, it actually makes more sense for him to sign a 5-6 year deal than a 2 year deal, he'll make more money over his career on a backloaded 5-6 year deal that takes him to his age 28 or 29 season and its not a bridge deal if it walks him to UFA . Same with Sorokin. Walking players to UFA rids you of leverage.

    If the isles keep walking their young players to UFA while overpaying for near 30 players, they will end up having to go through a 7-10 year period of pain like the devils. The priority this offseason should be to get younger and extend players through their prime years.
     
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