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Blockbuster potential

Created by: Knuckl3s
Published: Nov. 24, 2021 at 6:48 p.m.
Salary Cap: $81,500,000
Season Days: 156/200 (78%)
Central Registry Determination: This trade has met the central registry's trade checklist

Logo of the Minnesota WildMinnesota Wild

OutStatusRetained SalaryEffective Cap HitRosterSPCReserve ListDraft Rd 1Rd 2-3Rd 4-7GPGAPGAASv%
Fiala, KevinMinnesota WildNHL-$3,978,000111---0000--
Dumba, MattMinnesota WildNHL-$4,680,000111---0000--
Greenway, JordanMinnesota WildNHL-$1,638,000111---0000--
Gaudreau, FrédérickMinnesota WildNHL-$936,000111---0000--
2022 3rd round pick (Logo of the Minnesota WildMIN)---010------
2023 4th round pick (Logo of the Minnesota WildMIN)---001------
InStatusRetained SalaryEffective Cap HitRosterSPCReserve ListDraft Rd 1Rd 2-3Rd 4-7GPGAPGAASv%
Miller, J.T.Vancouver CanucksNHL-$4,095,000111---0000--
Burroughs, KyleVancouver CanucksNHL-$585,000111---0000--
Boeser, BrockVancouver CanucksNHL-$4,582,500111---0000--
Lammikko, JuhoVancouver CanucksNHL-$585,000111---0000--
ChangeCap SpaceRosterSPCReserve ListDraft Rd 1Rd 2-3Rd 4-7GPGAPGAASv%
Initial$2,253,9812344623612
Change$1,384,5000000-1-1
Final$3,638,481 (↑)23446235 (↓)11 (↓)000

Logo of the Vancouver CanucksVancouver Canucks

Trade occurred while using LTIR
LTIR Relief: $6,112,500
LTIR Used Prior to Trade: $3,637,500
OutStatusRetained SalaryEffective Cap HitRosterSPCReserve ListDraft Rd 1Rd 2-3Rd 4-7GPGAPGAASv%
Miller, J.T.Vancouver CanucksNHL-$5,250,000111---0000--
Burroughs, KyleVancouver CanucksNHL-$750,000111---0000--
Boeser, BrockVancouver CanucksNHL-$5,875,000111---0000--
Lammikko, JuhoVancouver CanucksNHL-$750,000111---0000--
InStatusRetained SalaryEffective Cap HitRosterSPCReserve ListDraft Rd 1Rd 2-3Rd 4-7GPGAPGAASv%
Fiala, KevinMinnesota WildNHL-$5,100,000111---0000--
Dumba, MattMinnesota WildNHL-$6,000,000111---0000--
Greenway, JordanMinnesota WildNHL-$2,100,000111---0000--
Gaudreau, FrédérickMinnesota WildNHL-$1,200,000111---0000--
2022 3rd round pick (Logo of the Minnesota WildMIN)---010------
2023 4th round pick (Logo of the Minnesota WildMIN)---001------
ChangeCap SpaceRosterSPCReserve ListDraft Rd 1Rd 2-3Rd 4-7GPGAPGAASv%
Initial$2,475,0002246663511
Change-$1,775,000000011
Final$700,000 (↓)22466636 (↑)12 (↑)000
Nov. 24, 2021 at 8:13 p.m.
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Minnesota isn't trading Matt dumba. Dumba is untouchable. They certainly don't want, need a winger in Boeser. So no, it's not a blockbuster because it won't happen. Jt Miller fir fiala, & greenway is the only deal out of this. Under no circumstances are wild are trading dumba
Nov. 24, 2021 at 8:59 p.m.
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I don't mind it. The only glitch I see is that GMBG wants Addison's contract to slide a year... Asking Burroughs to step into Dumba's roster spot might be a bit much. Wild would need to utilize Addison.

Also really seems like the WIld would hesitate to part with Dumba this year. They gave him an A and asked him to help rebuild the culture of the team. Wouldn't make sense to move him less than 20 games in. Plus, take a look at his career stat line. Then look at where Burns was when the Wild traded him. Very very very similar. I think the Wild are afraid of dealing another offensive D-man too soon again....

All of that aside, I don't see the Wild being able to resign him unless he is willing to take a substantial pay cut. So, who knows... Maybe they move him....
Nov. 25, 2021 at 12:01 a.m.
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I don't mind it. The only glitch I see is that GMBG wants Addison's contract to slide a year... Asking Burroughs to step into Dumba's roster spot might be a bit much. Wild would need to utilize Addison.

Also really seems like the WIld would hesitate to part with Dumba this year. They gave him an A and asked him to help rebuild the culture of the team. Wouldn't make sense to move him less than 20 games in. Plus, take a look at his career stat line. Then look at where Burns was when the Wild traded him. Very very very similar. I think the Wild are afraid of dealing another offensive D-man too soon again....

All of that aside, I don't see the Wild being able to resign him unless he is willing to take a substantial pay cut. So, who knows... Maybe they move him....


I was thinking something like this if it took place would be around the trade deadline actually
 
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