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NHL Trades
Feb. 25, 2020 at 12:07 a.m.
Thread:
(NYR/CAR) - Skjei for a 2020 1st round pick
I think this is a win-win deal.
Brady Skjei had a pretty good first year, but the last two seasons he was underperforming for the money he is getting.
He wasn't going anywhere with the Rangers and the Rangers desperately needed cap space after signing Kreider and with the Shattenkirk buy out hurting them badly next season.
Getting a decent first round pick in return is great for them.
Carolina getting a second line defenseman with the potential to reach his expectations in a new team and environment.
Forum:
NHL
Jul. 4, 2020 at 12:43 p.m.
Thread:
New details for the upcoming CBA agreement (Per TSN)
Just thought I'd show this here for those who haven't seen it.
<a href="https://www.tsn.ca/talent/details-emerge-on-expected-new-nhl-agreement-1.1492091" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">https://www.tsn.ca/talent/details-emerge-on-expected-new-nhl-agreement-1.1492091</a>
<em>The puck is on the goal line. Now the NHL and NHLPA just need to poke it home.
After a marathon week of bargaining, the NHL and NHL Players’ Association are closing in on a tentative memorandum of understanding on an all-encompassing new six-year Collective Bargaining Agreement as well as all of the necessary Return to Play components to drop the puck on a 24-team play-in.
The MOU would need to be ratified by both the NHL’s Board of Governors and the NHLPA’s full membership. A player vote could begin electronically as soon as Monday if an agreement is announced on Saturday; players will have 72 hours to vote.
There are more i’s to be dotted and t’s to be crossed. But the deal is believed to be imminent and multiple stakeholders in the NHL community have now been apprised of the details.
Here is a rundown of the pertinent particulars:
> Critical Dates: Training camps are scheduled to open on July 13, with teams slated to arrive in the hub cities of Toronto and Edmonton by July 26, with games scheduled for Aug. 1. Absent of a COVID-19 outbreak that shuts down play, the Stanley Cup would be on track to be awarded in the first week of October.
The Alexis Lafreniere Draft Lottery sweepstakes will be held on Aug. 10, with the NHL Draft to follow in mid-October. Free agency would take place in the fall for the first time in league history on Nov. 1.
> Opt-out: Any player can opt-out of Return to Play this summer for any reason and there is no penalty or discipline for doing so. There was originally talk that a player opting out for anything other than an underlying medical condition would not be eligible for a playoff share and would not receive the final quarterly pension credit for the season.
> Playoff share: The playoff bonus pool is doubling this season from $16 million to $32 million. A player on a team that loses in the best-of-five qualifying round will receive $20,000. Players in each round will see bonuses increase from there, with a share from the Stanley Cup winning team worth $240,000 per player.
> Term: The new CBA will have a term of six years, ensuring labour peace through at least 2025-26. It can also be extended one year if the escrow debt from 2019-20 owing to owners exceeds $125 million at the end of the deal.
> Salary cap: The salary cap’s upper limit will be frozen for 2020-21 at $81.5 million and remain there until hockey-related revenue returns to $4.8 billion - the amount projected for this 2019-20 season before the pandemic hit.
Once HRR rebounds to $4.8 billion, the upper limit will be calculated using a new formula that relies on the actual HRR from two seasons ago, plus the projected HRR from the immediately prior season.
> Olympic participation: As reported, NHL players will participate in the 2022 Beijing Olympics and the 2026 Milan Olympics, pending negotiation with the IIHF and IOC.
> No signing bonus limits: There will be no changes to the signing bonus system in the new CBA. During negotiations, the NHL was believed to have sought to limit signing bonuses to a maximum of 50 per cent of the total contract compensation.
> Final paycheque: The players’ final paycheque from the 2019-20 regular season season, which had been deferred until this point, will go to repaying their debt to owners. That totalled roughly $140 million USD.
> Escrow cap: While they work to repay their debt to owners, players cannot pay a higher escrow percentage than:
2020-21: 20 per cent
2021-22: 14-18 per cent (TBD)
2022-23: 10 per cent
2023-24: 6 per cent
2024-25: 6 per cent
2025-26: 6 per cent
> Salary deferral: Players will defer 10 per cent of both salary and signing bonus for the 2020-21 season, which will be paid back to players in three equal instalments in 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26.
> No-trade/no-move clauses: All no-trade and no-move clauses will travel with the player in a trade, even if the player is traded before the clause kicks in.
Example: The Montreal Canadiens traded defenceman days before his no-move clause kicked in. The Nashville Predators, the team that acquired Subban, subsequently voided Subban’s no-move clause, then making him susceptible later to a trade to New Jersey.
> Outlawing front loaded deals: For high-value, front loaded long-term deals (at least 6 years, worth at least 7.5 per cent of cap), salary variability from the highest year to the lowest year will go from 50 per cent down to 35 per cent.
> Minimum salary: The NHL minimum salary is increasing from $700,000 this season to $750,000 next season. The new league minimum salary is:
2020-21: $750,000
2021-22: $750,000
2022-23: $750,000
2023-24: $750,000
2024-25: $775,000
2025-26: $800,000
> Post-career health care subsidy: Players also received a $3,500 to $5,000 retirement health care subsidy.
> Rehab choice: Players will now be able to rehab long-term injuries in a place or city of choice unless their team can prove that rehab will not be possible there.
> No European Waivers: We should call this the Ryan O’Reilly Rule. Players who play in Europe will no longer require waivers to come back to the NHL, provided they sign their NHL contract by Dec. 15. Previously, if a player played in Europe after the start of the regular season, waivers were required. The Flames signed O’Reilly to an offer sheet in 2013 during the lockout while he was holding out from Colorado in the KHL; if the Avalanche had not matched, he would have been subjected to waivers and the Flames likely would have lost him.</em>
I'm glad they fixed the NMC/NTC "subban trade" rule. That to me was totally unfair. The "ROR" waivers rule as well. Always thought that was silly. Also the change to the front loaded deals % is interesting.
Thoughts?
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Armchair-GM
Jun. 22, 2020 at 3:18 p.m.
Thread:
Jack comes home version II
<a href="/users/Leafs_and_Sens_Fan" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">@Leafs_and_Sens_Fan</a>
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First of all thank you all for your kind words.
Many would say something like "Well you are just stupid"
Yes times are different and except for the McAvoy the asset comparisons for Lindros are better.
There were only 22 picks in each round back in the 90's not 32.
What is the likely hood of getting players as Simon and Hoffman in the second round back to back in this year.
No one from either side of the list matches Forsberg not even McAvoy.
Most important, Jack has already proven he is a great NHL player, Lindros was still only a prospect (yes a very good one but look at Nail Yakupov).
So again, I am not trying to start an argument, nor propose a trade, nor call anyone stupid or anything as that, just if a team wants Eichel, it will cost a lot.
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Armchair-GM
Jun. 22, 2020 at 3:04 p.m.
Thread:
Jack comes home version II
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Bostonbruins</b></div><div>Eric Lindros was traded for this:
Chris Simon, Mike Ricci, Kerry Huffman, Ron Hextall, Peter Forsberg, Steve Duchesne, future considerations, round 1 pick in the 1993 draft, round 1 pick in the 1994 draft
IMO Jack is at least as good as Eric, and the trade I proposed does not come close to the what the Flyers gave up for Eric.
So it is not at least the trade I proposed the team getting Eichel is stealing him:
Steve Duchesne for McAvoy, Charlie
Mike Ricci for DeBrusk, Jake
Peter Forsberg for Studnicka, Jack
round 1 pick in the 1993 draft, for 2021 1st round pick (BOS)
round 1 pick in the 1994 draft for 2022 1st round pick (BOS)
Chris Simon for 2020 2nd round pick (BOS)
Kerry Huffman for 2021 2nd round pick (BOS)
There may be some inequities but on the balance it is a fair comparison.
Anything less than this will not get you Eichel.</div></div>
Wow really using a trade from that long ago as a comparable? Times have changed....
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Armchair-GM
Jun. 17, 2020 at 10:41 a.m.
Thread:
Trading Eichel and Offseason
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Ragsandbluesfan</b></div><div>Fox is top 10 by the end of his ELC guranteed</div></div>
Bold statement, not a guarentee. He wasn't even the best rookie defenseman this year at 21. Maybe hes top 20-25 end of his ELC and could at some point in his career be a top 10 dman but also could not be. He didn't even average 19 minutes a game this season and started much more in the Ozone than Dzone. He's gonna be good but Eichel is a superstar and would probably give the rangers the best on paper team before Ziba needs a new contract
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Armchair-GM
Jun. 16, 2020 at 9:57 p.m.
Thread:
Sabre Rattling
Quite like the capitals trade, the Flames obviously used to have Hathaway and I highly recommend him, he can be a great penalty killer and plays with a ton of heart
Forum:
Armchair-GM
Jun. 16, 2020 at 9:57 p.m.
Thread:
Sabre Rattling
if you're gonna do a bridge deal type of cap hit for olofsson then you have to do 2 years imo
Forum:
Armchair-GM
Jun. 15, 2020 at 10:03 a.m.
Thread:
31 in 31 challenge
Don't need Perry or Borowiecki, just keep the same team and let Holtby walk
Forum:
Armchair-GM
Jun. 13, 2020 at 6:42 p.m.
Thread:
2020-2021
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>mhockey91</b></div><div>8 goals, 34 points in 70 games. 54.1% CF. he'll get closer to 4 mill on a 2 or 3 year deal</div></div>
The issue is most those points came within the first 28 games when he scored 22 points. Next 42 games it was just 12 points. Will be interesting to see how the evaluate him.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
Jun. 9, 2020 at 1:25 p.m.
Thread:
If Ovi leave our Replacement
And by all accounts Kovalchuk plans on resigning with Montreal.
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Armchair-GM
Jun. 9, 2020 at 1:24 p.m.
Thread:
If Ovi leave our Replacement
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Habs123</b></div><div>Our replacement is Dadonov and if you day it’s not enough we still have Vrana in our future
And yea I’m going to modify sam to starter</div></div>
You're not getting Dadonov any cheaper then 4 x $6m for your price he stays in Florida.
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Armchair-GM
Jun. 9, 2020 at 1:22 p.m.
Thread:
If Ovi leave our Replacement
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>MaxDomi13</b></div><div>Who
Also Holtby is not the starter - Samsonov is</div></div>
Got news for you? No way Holtby signs that contract, He'll be looking to cash in one more big pay day before he retires.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
Jun. 6, 2020 at 1:05 p.m.
Thread:
All In Barkov Trade
Am I the only one who actually thinks that Barkov trade is not that good for Florida?
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