Quoting: Garak
SPECIFICALLY, it was WSH fans who started, and ALSO incessantly post, the Mantha dump trades. They started out with WSH fans thinking they could get something for him, which is ridiculous. And every other fan base knows it too. He is a cap dump, can't stay healthy, he is overpaid, the Caps need cap space, and CHI is one of very few teams that can provide that for them. Those things create leverage. Also, there are studies on what picks are worth, what cap dumps cost, and how actual salary dollar amount effects the price of cap dumps, which CHI fans have used to determine prices. It isn't hive mind. It is being informed, and standing your ground on what cap relief costs. CHI doesn't need other teams garbage. We need assets that our rebuild can benefit from. These Mantha dumps have been going back and forth for months now. So where have you been?
Yes, most Caps fans think he's a cap dump. I don't agree, but he's one of those players who becomes a fanbase's whipping boy. For what it's worth, the local Caps media person with actual connections, Tarik El-Bashir, thinks the same way I do - he's available, but they won't pay to get rid of him. From a Q&A earlier this month:
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Is the ticket price to offload Anthony Mantha (paying a good chunk of his salary and adding a sweetener) steeper than just keeping him, hoping the new coach turns out to be an Anthony Whisperer and, at worst, a depth guy who covers for injuries and rest? I.e., are we stuck with Mantha? — Scott P.
I suspect the Caps are going to make an attempt to move Mantha this offseason. But, like Kuznetsov, I don’t see MacLellan making a deal just to dump his salary. (I also don’t see them buying him out, for what it’s worth.)
No Caps fan though, and no other fanbase, thinks he'll cost a 2nd rounder to dump. Here's the last few offers by non-Caps or Hawks fans where Mantha's the main part of the deal (I'm leaving out ones where he's part of a trade up to #5 for example, since it's too muddied to determine exactly how he's being valued).
To the Avs with 700K returned for the 2024 COL 4th
To the Habs with the Caps' 2023 and 2024 4ths for no return
To the Canucks with the Caps' 2023 2nd and 2024 4th for Brock Boeser
To the Leafs with 1M in retention for no return
To the Habs for Mike Hoffman (1.5M retained) and Rem Pitlick
To the Habs with the Caps' 2023 2nd for Rem Pitlick and the Habs' 2023 3rd (OP comments on the trade, "might be a reach")
As bizarre as it is to say, I've found Leafs, Habs, and Canucks fans to be much more reasonable in their offers for Mantha than Hawks fans have been. The Hawks are the only fanbase that keeps doing Mantha + 2nd for nothing despite Caps fans saying every time that it's not happening.
If you've got studies on cap dumps feel free to post them. It'll be interesting to see how the players involved compare to Mantha. Over his time with the Caps Mantha has 58 points in 118 games, which is a 40 point pace. He's only gotten second unit powerplay time, so almost all of that came at even strength. His 5 on 5 P/60 is 1.73, which puts him in the same neighborhood as Tyler Seguin, Bo Horvat, and Logan Couture. His 53.3 SAT% is the second highest amongst Caps forwards over the last three seasons (min 82 GP), and despite how lazy he might look on the ice the advanced stats have said he's good defensively every time I've seen them. Put it all together and that's a strong third-line winger. Is that worth a 5.7M cap hit? Obviously not, but that's his floor. Even if he doesn't bounce back, a player like that can be moved at the deadline with retention for a pick or two. If he's on pace for 30 goals come the next deadline, he could return a 1st. Personally I think the Caps will just keep him and see how he does under Carbery. The Caps aren't at all desperate for cap space except in unrealistic ACGMs where they trade for or sign 3 top 6 forwards.