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Created by: NYR1983
Team: 2024-25 New York Rangers
Initial Creation Date: Mar. 28, 2024
Published: Mar. 28, 2024
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NYR
  1. Brännström, Erik [RFA Rights]
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    Available and at what cost?
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    NYR
    1. Turcotte, Alex [RFA Rights]
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      Available? And at what cost?
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      ROSTER SIZESALARY CAPCAP HITOVERAGES TooltipBONUSESCAP SPACE
      17$87,700,000$71,884,024$512,500$82,500$15,815,976
      Left WingCentreRight Wing
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      $11,642,857$11,642,857
      LW
      NMC
      UFA - 2
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      $8,500,000$8,500,000
      C
      NMC
      UFA - 6
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      $800,000$800,000
      RW, LW
      UFA - 1
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      $6,500,000$6,500,000
      LW
      M-NTC, NMC
      UFA - 3
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      $5,625,000$5,625,000
      C, RW
      NMC
      UFA - 5
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      $2,325,000$2,325,000
      LW, RW
      RFA - 1
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      $3,641,667$3,641,667
      C, LW
      M-NTC
      UFA - 3
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      $828,333$828,333 (Performance Bonus$57,500$58K)
      LW
      RFA - 1
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      $820,000$820,000
      C, RW
      RFA - 1
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      $787,500$787,500
      C
      UFA - 2
      Left DefenseRight DefenseGoaltender
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      $3,872,000$3,872,000
      LD
      RFA - 1
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      $9,500,000$9,500,000
      RD
      UFA - 5
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      $5,666,667$5,666,667
      G
      M-NTC
      UFA - 1
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      $812,500$812,500
      LD
      RFA - 1
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      $8,000,000$8,000,000
      RD
      M-NTC
      UFA - 2
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      $1,275,000$1,275,000 (Performance Bonus$25,000$25K)
      G
      M-NTC
      UFA - 1
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      $775,000$775,000
      LD
      UFA - 2
      ScratchesInjured Reserve (IR)Long Term IR (LTIR)
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      $4,437,500$4,437,500
      C, LW
      UFA - 3

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      Mar. 28 at 4:30 p.m.
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      Josh Anderson Sucks
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      Turcotte is weird. Probably would take a 2nd for the Kings to move, but idek if they do that because to get a young player with his upside isn't easy. Obvioulsy not getting a 1st but I don't see him getting moved
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      Mar. 28 at 4:33 p.m.
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      Sens would probably take a late 2nd or 3rd plus random Defensemen prospect.
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      Mar. 28 at 4:33 p.m.
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      Quoting: Kyle_Okposo_Lover
      Turcotte is weird. Probably would take a 2nd for the Kings to move, but idek if they do that because to get a young player with his upside isn't easy. Obvioulsy not getting a 1st but I don't see him getting moved


      I don’t really support either team moving on yet but if they are willing to I would love for NYR to take the chance on either
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      Mar. 28 at 4:34 p.m.
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      LA is not likely to move Turcotte because of his low value. After recovering from concussions over the past 3 years, he finally started making his way onto the Kings lineup this season with regularity. He's got a day-to-day injury now, and will likely be playing for Ontario as soon as Carl Grundstrom is activated. But due to him seeing 1st line minutes with Byfield and Kopitar, as well as his flexibility to play both wing and center, AND the fact that his contract is going to be close to ELC level, he's most likely an invaluable piece to LA's roster plans for next season. They need cheap up-side players and Turcotte is that when healthy.
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      Mar. 28 at 4:44 p.m.
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      I think it's more likely you could get Lizotte than Turcotte.
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      Mar. 28 at 4:55 p.m.
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      Pierre-Luc DuBois is unavailable for reasons of state and the top 6 is untouchable, but the rest of the forwards including Turcotte should be on the table. That being said, in addition to all the points accurately made by my esteemed friend @PuckLuck_77, Turcotte is the forward most likely to turn DuBois back into an actual NHL centerman again, either by playing with him directly or else moving up to LW on Anze Kopitar's line to free up Quinton Byfield or Adrian Kempe to play with PLD. Plus, his cap hit will remain low even though he's coming off his ELC and Los Angeles certainly needs the cap space.

      The ideal trade would be Turcotte and our 2024 first for Gabe Perreault, but I don't see you getting gulled into that. We don't need defense prospects (on either side) and your goalie pool doesn't impress. I don't really see a fit here because we need a specific type of young player, not a draft pick or two.
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      Mar. 28 at 5:00 p.m.
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      Brannstrom will almost certainly be traded in the offseason. He's a good player but the Sens need big, strong, defensive defensemen on the bottom pairing.

      The cost will probably be a 2nd round pick or a similar type player.
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      Mar. 28 at 5:14 p.m.
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      Quoting: OldNYIfan
      Pierre-Luc DuBois is unavailable for reasons of state and the top 6 is untouchable, but the rest of the forwards including Turcotte should be on the table. That being said, in addition to all the points accurately made by my esteemed friend PuckLuck_77, Turcotte is the forward most likely to turn DuBois back into an actual NHL centerman again, either by playing with him directly or else moving up to LW on Anze Kopitar's line to free up Quinton Byfield or Adrian Kempe to play with PLD. Plus, his cap hit will remain low even though he's coming off his ELC and Los Angeles certainly needs the cap space.

      The ideal trade would be Turcotte and our 2024 first for Gabe Perreault, but I don't see you getting gulled into that. We don't need defense prospects (on either side) and your goalie pool doesn't impress. I don't really see a fit here because we need a specific type of young player, not a draft pick or two.


      Ya I think Gabe is off limits being a positional need
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      Mar. 28 at 5:58 p.m.
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      I think of Turcotte like Kakko in a way….both have been underwhelming in their own way and both teams would only be selling low which doesn’t help

      Brannstrom could be interesting but they don’t need give up assets or overpay a bottom pair defenseman when Jones has been fine
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      Mar. 28 at 7:50 p.m.
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      Quoting: Rags21
      I think of Turcotte like Kakko in a way….both have been underwhelming in their own way and both teams would only be selling low which doesn’t help

      Brannstrom could be interesting but they don’t need give up assets or overpay a bottom pair defenseman when Jones has been fine


      Ya I view him as a potential replacement for Lindy. And turcotte would be a sell low scenario which they probably wouldn’t want to do but in the off chance they would.
      Mar. 28 at 7:54 p.m.
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      I’d be pretty upset if the Sens moved Branny for anything less than a 2nd, and even then I wouldn’t be too happy. not that he’s worth more than that, I just think he’s one of those players that is more valuable to the team he’s on than what his trade value would be
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      Mar. 28 at 7:57 p.m.
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      Quoting: emoprettyboy
      I’d be pretty upset if the Sens moved Branny for anything less than a 2nd, and even then I wouldn’t be too happy. not that he’s worth more than that, I just think he’s one of those players that is more valuable to the team he’s on than what his trade value would be


      I actually think they can get a 2nd and a 4th or a prospect that may be expendable but has potential. But I’m with you, I think in 3-4 years we will be seeing him differently.
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      Mar. 29 at 2:40 p.m.
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      Brannstrom will almost certainly be traded in the offseason. He's a good player but the Sens need big, strong, defensive defensemen on the bottom pairing.

      The cost will probably be a 2nd round pick or a similar type player.

      Sanderson - Zub
      Chabot - DeMelo
      Kleven - Brannstrom
      JBD

      Problem is to get DeMelo signed.

      Quoting: emoprettyboy
      I’d be pretty upset if the Sens moved Branny for anything less than a 2nd, and even then I wouldn’t be too happy. not that he’s worth more than that, I just think he’s one of those players that is more valuable to the team he’s on than what his trade value would be

      Exactly. Always great metrics
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