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Clearing Cap and Trying to Stay in the Hunt

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Team: 2022-23 Florida Panthers
Initial Creation Date: Jun. 22, 2022
Published: Jun. 22, 2022
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-Stole Bob Trade from Carts88's "Something I could see happening" Capitals
-Hornqvist trade has been talked a lot on forums.
-Just added everyone who the Panthers want/need back. Left Cap Space to re-sign Huberdeau, Weegar, and Knight to deals.
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  1. 2022 5th round pick (SEA)
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  2. 2022 6th round pick (FLA)
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  1. Vanecek, Vitek [RFA Rights]
  2. 2022 1st round pick (WSH)
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  1. Bennett, Sam
  2. Bobrovsky, Sergei
  3. 2022 3rd round pick (FLA)
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Jun. 22, 2022 at 1:53 p.m.
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Neither accept sadly
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Jun. 22, 2022 at 1:59 p.m.
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Quoting: VijayPatel11
Neither accept sadly


A bunch of people in the caps thread said that Bob trade was pretty realistic. Even if we can't get a better pick for Hornqvist, we can get that off our books somehow. This Bob trade is the most realistic option that I've seen.
Jun. 22, 2022 at 2:01 p.m.
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Get real. Francis made it pretty clear what it would cost to take bad $$ from teams at the ED. Seattle likely has ZERO interest in Hornqvist, certainly not to trade DOWN almost 2 draft positions.
Jun. 22, 2022 at 2:24 p.m.
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Sorry i don't see BOB waiving for Washington, And i definitely don't see Hornqvist waiving for Seattle.
Jun. 22, 2022 at 2:42 p.m.
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Quoting: FloridaPuck
A bunch of people in the caps thread said that Bob trade was pretty realistic. Even if we can't get a better pick for Hornqvist, we can get that off our books somehow. This Bob trade is the most realistic option that I've seen.


Bob to Washington is realistic. Bob to anywhere at any cap without attaching a significant asset is not
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Jun. 22, 2022 at 3:53 p.m.
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Quoting: FloridaPuck
A bunch of people in the caps thread said that Bob trade was pretty realistic. Even if we can't get a better pick for Hornqvist, we can get that off our books somehow. This Bob trade is the most realistic option that I've seen.


You know we can go read that thread and see you're making that up, right? That post was made by a Flyer's fan, and the only comments saying it's realistic are from you and him. The two Caps fans in the comments said no ****ing way, and I'll add myself as a 3rd Caps fan telling you it's not even close.
Jun. 22, 2022 at 4:00 p.m.
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You know we can go read that thread and see you're making that up, right? That post was made by a Flyer's fan, and the only comments saying it's realistic are from you and him. The two Caps fans in the comments said no ****ing way, and I'll add myself as a 3rd Caps fan telling you it's not even close.


I don't see anyone saying no ****ing way. I thought the guy who made it was a Caps fan sorry. Other people said they'd do the deal
Jun. 22, 2022 at 4:01 p.m.
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I don't see anyone saying no ****ing way. I thought the guy who made it was a Caps fan sorry. Other people said they'd do the deal


QC and I discussed adding Bennett in that Thread as well, which is possible
Jun. 22, 2022 at 4:05 p.m.
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Get real. Francis made it pretty clear what it would cost to take bad $$ from teams at the ED. Seattle likely has ZERO interest in Hornqvist, certainly not to trade DOWN almost 2 draft positions.


It's not a great contract but it's one year and he offers more value to Seattle as a 2nd liner then FLA as a 4th line
Jun. 22, 2022 at 4:12 p.m.
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I don't see anyone saying no ****ing way. I thought the guy who made it was a Caps fan sorry. Other people said they'd do the deal


It was "no way in hell," big difference. The only Caps fans in the comments are ClockReads2113 and qc14, who both said no pretty emphatically. Rolfadinho, a Panthers fan, said the Panthers would do it (no surprise there since it's way in the Panthers' favor). Every other comment is either OP defending his own trade or you defending it yourself. No Caps or neutral fan besides the OP said the Caps would do that trade, and you've now had three Caps fans say it's not even close.

If you want to talk about something like Vanecek and Eller for Bob at 50% and Bennett, that's something the Caps might consider, but I still think Bob's long history of ****ting the bed in the playoffs makes him a bad fit. A .901 SV% over 51 playoff games is a serious problem.
Jun. 22, 2022 at 4:18 p.m.
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It was "no way in hell," big difference. The only Caps fans in the comments are ClockReads2113 and qc14, who both said no pretty emphatically. Rolfadinho, a Panthers fan, said the Panthers would do it (no surprise there since it's way in the Panthers' favor). Every other comment is either OP defending his own trade or you defending it yourself. No Caps or neutral fan besides the OP said the Caps would do that trade, and you've now had three Caps fans say it's not even close.

If you want to talk about something like Vanecek and Eller for Bob at 50% and Bennett, that's something the Caps might consider, but I still think Bob's long history of ****ting the bed in the playoffs makes him a bad fit. A .901 SV% over 51 playoff games is a serious problem.


You don't have to be rude. I changed to add Bennett. Bob had good stats this year in the playoffs, and beat you guys with a team in front of him that couldn't score a power play goal.He also was the last goalie to win a series against Tampa in a sweep. There's good and bad in his playoff history.
Jun. 22, 2022 at 4:24 p.m.
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It's not a great contract but it's one year and he offers more value to Seattle as a 2nd liner then FLA as a 4th line


LMAO So Seattle should aspire to use ample draft currency and cap space to acquire what they have in spades already? That's your position?? Ridiculous! Seattle would be lucky to even get a 5th Rounder back if they flipped him again at the deadline, with retention!! Yet another ACGM that thinks the teams with cap room and draft picks should be "honored" to sacrifice those assets to allow cap strapped teams to fill out their roster under the cap.
Jun. 22, 2022 at 4:31 p.m.
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LMAO So Seattle should aspire to use ample draft currency and cap space to acquire what they have in spades already? That's your position?? Ridiculous! Seattle would be lucky to even get a 5th Rounder back if they flipped him again at the deadline, with retention!! Yet another ACGM that thinks the teams with cap room and draft picks should be "honored" to sacrifice those assets to allow cap strapped teams to fill out their roster under the cap.


They're getting a pick back a round later and a veteran presence for their team that plays a physical game. What are you talking about sacrificing ample draft currency? It's a 1 late round difference (Seattle is early, Florida is late), but I'd change it to swapping 6ths if that's better. Patric Hornqvist would probably be Seattle's 5th best forward if they add him
Jun. 22, 2022 at 4:46 p.m.
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You don't have to be rude. I changed to add Bennett. Bob had good stats this year in the playoffs, and beat you guys with a team in front of him that couldn't score a power play goal.He also was the last goalie to win a series against Tampa in a sweep. There's good and bad in his playoff history.


Those are literally the only two series he's won. He posted a .906 against the Caps and it happened to be just enough to out-duel one of the worst goalie tandems in the league, and he had one legitimately good series against Tampa. His overall record in playoff series where he entered as the starter is 2-7. I'm not usually one to buy into "good/bad in the playoffs" narratives, but Bob's got a big enough sample size for me to consider it a major risk factor.
Jun. 22, 2022 at 4:54 p.m.
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Those are literally the only two series he's won. He posted a .906 against the Caps and it happened to be just enough to out-duel one of the worst goalie tandems in the league, and he had one legitimately good series against Tampa. His overall record in playoff series where he entered as the starter is 2-7. I'm not usually one to buy into "good/bad in the playoffs" narratives, but Bob's got a big enough sample size for me to consider it a major risk factor.


He was ranked 4th in goals saved above expected per 60 during playoffs this year min 5 games played. He was ranked 4th in total goals saved above expected per 60 during the regular season. He's a 2 time vezina winner. You said it yourself that the caps have one of the worst tandems, so this solves that issue. He also played well against Tampa this year too.
Jun. 22, 2022 at 5:02 p.m.
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They're getting a pick back a round later and a veteran presence for their team that plays a physical game. What are you talking about sacrificing ample draft currency? It's a 1 late round difference (Seattle is early, Florida is late), but I'd change it to swapping 6ths if that's better. Patric Hornqvist would probably be Seattle's 5th best forward if they add him


The statement was more of a general one. Look, we could do this all day; I don't know what more to say that I haven't already. Seattle has no reason to trade for Hornqvist (a player-type that they have enough of, already) when they have all the opportunity and ability to improve their team in better ways. Seattle, just like most other teams, will not trade for him unless incentivized.
Jun. 22, 2022 at 5:33 p.m.
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He was ranked 4th in goals saved above expected per 60 during playoffs this year min 5 games played. He was ranked 4th in total goals saved above expected per 60 during the regular season. He's a 2 time vezina winner. You said it yourself that the caps have one of the worst tandems, so this solves that issue. He also played well against Tampa this year too.


Here are Bob's four best regular seasons:

2012-13: Bob has a .932 SV% and wins the Vezina, but the Jackets miss the playoffs.

2013-14: Bob has a .923 SV% and comes in 8th in Vezina voting. In the playoffs, he has a .908 SV% as the Jackets lose 4-2 to the Pens in the first round. In the elimination game he has an .857 SV% as the Jackets lose 4-3.

2016-17: Bob has a .931 SV% and wins the Vezina. In the playoffs, he has an .882 SV% as the Jackets lose 4-1 to the Pens in the first round. In the first elimination game, he has an .871 SV% but the Jackets manage to win 5-4. The next elimination game he has an .844 SV% and the Jackets lose 5-2.

2017-18: Bob has a .921 SV% and comes in 8th in Vezina voting. In the playoffs, he has a .900 SV% as the Jackets lose 4-2 to the Caps in the first round. In the elimination game he has an .815 SV% as the Jackets lose 6-3. (As a Caps fan, Bob's collapse after their OTL in game 3 was a huge reason the Caps won that series)

This is the problem with Bob. Even when he's good in the regular season he can **** the bed in the playoffs, and he seems to particularly struggle when the pressure is at his highest. His overall record in elimination games is 2-6 with an .879 SV%. Both wins were followed by a loss the next game with a sub-.900 SV%. Even when he's playing well it's just impossible to trust him.

If Bob was the only option, I'd take the Eller+Vanecek for Bob (50% retained)+Bennett deal. Fortunately there seem to be a lot of alternatives out there without his playoff baggage, and I'd hope the Caps do their due diligence on those guys first.
Jun. 22, 2022 at 11:13 p.m.
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Here are Bob's four best regular seasons:

2012-13: Bob has a .932 SV% and wins the Vezina, but the Jackets miss the playoffs.

2013-14: Bob has a .923 SV% and comes in 8th in Vezina voting. In the playoffs, he has a .908 SV% as the Jackets lose 4-2 to the Pens in the first round. In the elimination game he has an .857 SV% as the Jackets lose 4-3.

2016-17: Bob has a .931 SV% and wins the Vezina. In the playoffs, he has an .882 SV% as the Jackets lose 4-1 to the Pens in the first round. In the first elimination game, he has an .871 SV% but the Jackets manage to win 5-4. The next elimination game he has an .844 SV% and the Jackets lose 5-2.

2017-18: Bob has a .921 SV% and comes in 8th in Vezina voting. In the playoffs, he has a .900 SV% as the Jackets lose 4-2 to the Caps in the first round. In the elimination game he has an .815 SV% as the Jackets lose 6-3. (As a Caps fan, Bob's collapse after their OTL in game 3 was a huge reason the Caps won that series)

This is the problem with Bob. Even when he's good in the regular season he can **** the bed in the playoffs, and he seems to particularly struggle when the pressure is at his highest. His overall record in elimination games is 2-6 with an .879 SV%. Both wins were followed by a loss the next game with a sub-.900 SV%. Even when he's playing well it's just impossible to trust him.

If Bob was the only option, I'd take the Eller+Vanecek for Bob (50% retained)+Bennett deal. Fortunately there seem to be a lot of alternatives out there without his playoff baggage, and I'd hope the Caps do their due diligence on those guys first.


Save percentage doesn’t take in to account shot quality and therefore does not show how the goalie would play independent of the defense in front of him. When looking at t goals saved above expected his best years are 2016-17, 2017-18, and 2021-22. Each of those years he saved over 20 goals above expected being ranked in the top 4 of the league. This was his best year in the playoffs. Stop using out of date metrics lol
Jun. 22, 2022 at 11:17 p.m.
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Jun. 23, 2022 at 1:27 a.m.
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I was using SV% because I can calculate it for each series, while stats like this just give you one number for the entire playoff run. But fine, I'll use this then. Here's his GSAE in the playoffs each year and where it ranks.

13-14: -5.4 GSAE, ranked 25th out of 28

16-17: -3.0 GSAE, ranked 22nd out of 23

17-18: -3.1 GSAE, ranked 24th out of 29

18-19: 0.8 GSAE, ranked 10th out of 22

19-20: -2.3 GSAE, ranked 37th out of 42

20-21: -4.0 GSAE, ranked 23rd out of 24

21-22: 6.7 GSAE, ranked 4th out of 30

And just for fun, here's his numbers from Philly. He wasn't the full time starter for these, but here they are for completeness' sake

10-11: -2.1 GSAE, ranked 20th out of 25

11-12: -2.6 GSAE (in ONE game!), ranked 18th out of 22

So that's one good playoff run, one that was about average, and five that were absolutely awful (which includes by your measure the runs after two of his three best regular seasons), plus a smattering of terrible play in relief for Philly. All together he's at a career -15.0 GSAE in the playoffs, and I'm not gonna go to the trouble to check but I'd be shocked if anyone else has a worse career number since that website started. As I've been saying, you can't trust Bob in the postseason.
Jun. 23, 2022 at 3:48 p.m.
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I was using SV% because I can calculate it for each series, while stats like this just give you one number for the entire playoff run. But fine, I'll use this then. Here's his GSAE in the playoffs each year and where it ranks.

13-14: -5.4 GSAE, ranked 25th out of 28

16-17: -3.0 GSAE, ranked 22nd out of 23

17-18: -3.1 GSAE, ranked 24th out of 29

18-19: 0.8 GSAE, ranked 10th out of 22

19-20: -2.3 GSAE, ranked 37th out of 42

20-21: -4.0 GSAE, ranked 23rd out of 24

21-22: 6.7 GSAE, ranked 4th out of 30

And just for fun, here's his numbers from Philly. He wasn't the full time starter for these, but here they are for completeness' sake

10-11: -2.1 GSAE, ranked 20th out of 25

11-12: -2.6 GSAE (in ONE game!), ranked 18th out of 22

So that's one good playoff run, one that was about average, and five that were absolutely awful (which includes by your measure the runs after two of his three best regular seasons), plus a smattering of terrible play in relief for Philly. All together he's at a career -15.0 GSAE in the playoffs, and I'm not gonna go to the trouble to check but I'd be shocked if anyone else has a worse career number since that website started. As I've been saying, you can't trust Bob in the postseason.


Vasilevskiy had a -5.1 in 2019 playoffs. Playoffs just aren't enough of a sample size Bob played more games this regular season than he has in the playoffs in his career. What it comes down to is Bob is 1/2 goalies that is top 5 goalie in the nhl 3/last 6 years in GSAE and you think that you're better off with two goalies that have never had a positive GSAE in the regular season and haven't been that great in the postseason either. Also you'd only be paying 6 mil of his contract. You're crazy to think Bob is not a huge upgrade.
 
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