What are the rest of the PK guys numbers? I don't know where to look this up.
GA/60 among forwards:
5.38 - Cirelli
5.07 - Paul
2.96 - Killorn
2.35 - Bellemare
------------------------------ Less than 5:00 TOI
0.00 - Hagel & Palat
FA/60 among forwards:
82.47 - Cirelli
74.33 - Paul
73.89 - Killorn
72.85 - Bellemare
------------------------------ Less than 5:00 TOI
36.99 - Palat
16.36 - Hagel
There's another stat I don't feel like typing out, but Killorn leads Cirelli in allowing high-danger chances on the PK.
To make note of, we have to account for Paul and Cirelli most often facing other team's PP1 unit, but even Paul has been a little better than Cirelli.
Killer only has the two even strength assists. Which one should we be more worried about?
Neither if we're being fair. They've both performed in the previous two seasons. As long as everyone else keeps up what they're doing, we have another gear to find offensively.
Still thinking Palat must be kept over Killorn though.
Neither if we're being fair. They've both performed in the previous two seasons. As long as everyone else keeps up what they're doing, we have another gear to find offensively.
Still thinking Palat must be kept over Killorn though.
The better Paul plays the more I'm thinking we try and move killer.
The better Paul plays the more I'm thinking we try and move killer.
I know Paul has been playing better, but I disagree there. Killer has been good for years for us. I think we just keep him one more year and let Paul walk. With how good Paul has been playing it's probably unrealistic to think we can afford him this offseason anyway
I know Paul has been playing better, but I disagree there. Killer has been good for years for us. I think we just keep him one more year and let Paul walk. With how good Paul has been playing it's probably unrealistic to think we can afford him this offseason anyway
I've got contracts for Paul and Palat at $3.5m and $4.0m, respectively, if we trade Killorn. Could probably add around $500k between them if needed. Otherwise, I'd probably keep Killorn and sign Paul.
I've got contracts for Paul and Palat at $3.5m and $4.0m, respectively, if we trade Killorn. Could probably add around $500k between them if needed. Otherwise, I'd probably keep Killorn and sign Paul.
Curious to see what Palat would be willing to take.. personally anything over 5 for any team is too much. He's only ever put up good number next to Kuch.
Curious to see what Palat would be willing to take.. personally anything over 5 for any team is too much. He's only ever put up good number next to Kuch.
Palat doesn't strike me as someone who'll drive a hard bargain. I'd offer him enough term to finish his career in Tampa with Kucherov and bet he accepts. Realistically I think his market value is about what he's currently paid.
Palat doesn't strike me as someone who'll drive a hard bargain. I'd offer him enough term to finish his career in Tampa with Kucherov and bet he accepts. Realistically I think his market value is about what he's currently paid.
To further your point though, keeping Paul and sending Killorn along seems like the correct route. Will be interesting to see the return on him.
Palat doesn't strike me as someone who'll drive a hard bargain. I'd offer him enough term to finish his career in Tampa with Kucherov and bet he accepts. Realistically I think his market value is about what he's currently paid.
As long as the other gm's aren't like some capfriendly people. Once I saw someone giving him 8.5.
That being said I could see him getting like 6.5 from someone
If Paul prices himself out, do we try to court Giroux to Tampa for a year or two to chase the cup? It'd be a big discount, but Gio just signed way below market with Toronto.
If Paul prices himself out, do we try to court Giroux to Tampa for a year or two to chase the cup? It'd be a big discount, but Gio just signed way below market with Toronto.
34 vs 38. Might be a push to get him that cheap but if he fancies 3.5 mil