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NHL Trades
Aug. 22, 2018 at 8:27 a.m.
Thread:
(MTL / CGY) - Shinkaruk for Rychel
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>KSIxSKULLS</b></div><div>Danault was 23 when he was traded to Montreal.. 23 isn't really old enough to be a bust</div></div>
Yes, but Danault was so much farther along the development path than these two. Danault was an NHL when he was traded, and arguably could have been the year before if they didn't have a guy named Marcus Kruger playing their fourth line center role on a deep Stanley Cup Champion team.
Skinkrauk and Rychel haven't been able to make the rosters of the Columbus Blue Jackets when they were terrible, the Vancouver Canucks in the last five season, the Calgary Flames, and the Montreal Canadiens who can't score more than two goals in any game...
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NHL Trades
Aug. 20, 2018 at 3:06 p.m.
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(MTL / CGY) - Shinkaruk for Rychel
The winner is actually the Canucks, who got a decent player for Shinkrauk. I mean, Markus Grandlund has played more games since being traded to the Canucks than these two will every play in the NHL combined.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 17, 2018 at 12:59 p.m.
Thread:
Big trade i wish could happen
Would be awesome, but I don't see it happening.
What Toronto wants is Vlasic, and that's a no-go for DW.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 17, 2018 at 12:58 p.m.
Thread:
Sharks Cup Contender
Decent trade value. Both deals won't happen for the same team. I agree that you need a bit more for Panarin.
Also, why does everyone think trading Dillon to Dallas is going to happen? They traded him away, remember???
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NHL Signings
Aug. 17, 2018 at 11:18 a.m.
Thread:
Anaheim Ducks signed Ondrej Kase (3 Years / $2,600,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>palhal</b></div><div>I guess the Ducks are hoping he becomes a 7m player at the end of his contract. If I'm the Sharks and Kane is on his 7m X 7 contract, I'm more concerned that Kane becomes a 2.6m player.</div></div>
I don't disagree.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 16, 2018 at 9:28 a.m.
Thread:
let it happen
I don't think Jokiharju is ready yet.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 16, 2018 at 9:27 a.m.
Thread:
Car and MTL - Hawks are back
mmmk, let's start with the Murphy deal. I think they don't move him unless they get Faulk. That would clearly be an upgrade. I think they will likely bring in prospects for him instead of picks, but he had a horrid year last year, so I don't know if he has a lot of value right now. Always room to rebound, like the rest of the 'Hawks.
Second, let's look at that Faulk deal. I don't see them talking on Anisimov. They don't need any more 2nd/3rd line centers. They need top line centers. They are also deep on defense, so I'm not sure Forsling makes the most sense. That deal probably starts with a good forward prospect, but they just traded Hinastroza, so I'm not sure it makes sense for them right now. This seems like a struggle because they have an excess of young defensive prospects, but the Hurricanes don't need that. They don't have a lot of forward prospects, which is what Carolina would likely want.
Last, the Pacioretty deal. Here is a deal that makes a ton of sense. The Habs could use any sort of talent. Rutta doesn't make sense, but maybe you add Forsling to this deal instead. A package of Forsling, Iacopelli, a pick (1st or 2nd), and another high-level prospect should make sense.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 16, 2018 at 9:15 a.m.
Thread:
Another Karlsson trade!? Whaaaaaaaaat?
That trade has too many big deals moving back and forth. The Karlsson trade will likely not have that much going on from an NHL player standpoint. Pageau and Anderson will probably not be involved in the deal with Karlsson, so remove Sekera and Lucic. With that being said, the Sens probably don't need RNH, and he has such good chemistry with McDavid I don't think he moves either. So you give up Adam Larsson instead of RNH. That helps because the Sens will need defense. Bouchard is a good add (except that he was just drafted, and they really like the kid).
The trade would probably start with Bouchard (or a similar high-level prospect), a roster player with term and money (Adam Larsson), a young NHL-ready player (Puljujarvi maybe), and picks.
Honestly, if you look at what the Avs got for Duchene, you could see a good starting point if the trade was just Erik Karlsson. But since they "need" to trade Bobby Ryan in the deal, it will be a little bit less of a return.
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NHL Signings
Aug. 16, 2018 at 9:07 a.m.
Thread:
Anaheim Ducks signed Ondrej Kase (3 Years / $2,600,000 AAV)
So the kid has 5 goals and 15 points in his first season, and then 20 goals and 38 points in his second. He's 22. I think this is a great deal for the guy because he hasn't really proven he's a top six player (offensive stat wise), but will be, and could creep into the 25 goals, 50 point range for the next several years. You can argue this is overpaying because of his limited production, but it's really underpaying him because of what he should achieve the next two seasons.
Watch out, cause he could be in the Evander Kane money range next contract.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 15, 2018 at 4:27 p.m.
Thread:
Habs get rid of Weber, Buffalo fnalizes the rebuild
The major flaws you have hear are 1.) Shea Weber is hurt and might not play very much this year, 2.) you're playing A LOT for Shea Weber, 3.) Nathan Beualieu is not going back to Montreal, and 4.) Montreal doesn't get any kind of top center in this trade.
But if you want Weber, I'm sure you can find a way to get him from Montreal.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 15, 2018 at 4:20 p.m.
Thread:
hidden gems
As a Sharks fan, I have been a big promoter of acquiring Ryan Spooner. I think he does have deficiencies in his game, but I think he provides a good player on your third line. I look at him in this way: is he better than Boedker at the same price tag? Offensively, maybe. Defensively, no. I don't know that he is better than what you currently might have on the third line.
I think the current lines look something like this:
Kane-Pavelski-Thornton/Tierney
Hertl-Couture-Donskoi/Labanc
Labanc/Donskoi-Thornton/Tierney-Meier
Some combination of Goodrow, Suomela, Karlsson, Sorensen, the kids.
I don't agree with you putting Donskoi on the fourth line, although that probably has to do with you bringing in more forwards.
I also don't agree Spooner is an upgrade over Labanc, Donskoi, or Meier on the third line. He's basically a replacement for Tierney, but less effective defensively. So unless Thornton can't play, I don't think that makes a ton of sense.
Coyle would be a good addition, but, again, where does he fit? I don't like that we traded him (but I am happy we got Burnzie), but he doesn't have a clear spot.
Personally, I like Labanc on the Couture line. That puts a slower Donskoi with a powerforward in Meier. You'd basically be replacing Donskoi/Meier, so if you think Coyle is better than Donskoi, pull the trigger. Then you will likely want to move Donskoi, as he won't have a spot in the top 9.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 15, 2018 at 2:18 p.m.
Thread:
31 in 31: Detroit Red Wings
I don't disagree with the Nyqvist trade, and I think the Sharks might like him a lot on that second line. I think the package coming back might be a little weak though, and that's from a San Jose Sharks fan's perspective.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 15, 2018 at 2:14 p.m.
Thread:
31 in 31: Los Angeles Kings
I think that Brown will stick with Kopitar. The Kings have liked that pairing. I think they also brought in Kovalchuk to play on the left side of that line. So, basically flip Kovalchuk with Iafallo and you probably have the opening night lineup (although that lasts for what, three games).
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 15, 2018 at 8:55 a.m.
Thread:
LEAFS 2019-20 ROSTER PREDICTION (It will either be 100% accurate or damn close)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>drewjenks</b></div><div><strong>He'll only be there for a few games.
He's obviously much better than Slavin at this point....but he's still gotta earn the spot at his age. </strong></div></div>
Do you watch anything besides Toronto games? Jacob Slavin is a good defenseman. And I'm sorry, but you can't tell me a guy who 227 NHL games before turning 24 isn't better than a guy who couldn't crack the LEAFS blueline last year...
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 15, 2018 at 8:51 a.m.
Thread:
WHY IS $10,000,000 IN CAP SPACE CONSIDERED CAP TROUBLE?
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>drewjenks</b></div><div><strong>DUDE YOU DID IT AGAIN.</strong>
I didn't say a rental and a late 1st did I? (I did not).
I said we have all our extra picks to offer and I listed them.
<strong>Are you saying that St. Louis will easily say no to the following offer for Parayko:</strong>
<strong>Carrick + 1st + 2nd + 2nd + 2nd + 3rd + 3rd + 3rd + 4th + 5th + 6th + 7th</strong>
Please tell me that's what you're saying....it would be HILARIOUS !!!!
That said....your reading comprehension is hilarious either way.</div></div>
Why is that hilarious? Because the Blues want to keep a good young defenseman instead of trading him for a bunch of future maybes and a player you don't want? The Maple Leafs will do well, so that is basically four 2nd rounders, three 3rds, and four gambling chances. Not really sure that is worth it for a team that, if goaltending shows up, could be a top team in the West.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 14, 2018 at 4:10 p.m.
Thread:
WHY IS $10,000,000 IN CAP SPACE CONSIDERED CAP TROUBLE?
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>drewjenks</b></div><div>I would keep him at his current price all day.
But unfortunately he's going to command 6 million plus as a UFA....the Leafs can't afford that....and someone else will pay it.
<strong>S*** players don't price themselves off your team. </strong></div></div>
Oh wait, I thought you had plenty of cap space???????????
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 14, 2018 at 4:10 p.m.
Thread:
WHY IS $10,000,000 IN CAP SPACE CONSIDERED CAP TROUBLE?
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>drewjenks</b></div><div>And no....trading a 54 point d-man making 4 million dollars in the last year of his contract is NOT a "salary dump".
<strong>1. The Leafs don't need the cap space.
2. He's been out-performing his contract for years.
3. He's about to get a 50% raise.</strong></div></div>
*52 points
So let me ask you this, if Jake Gardiner is such a "good player" then why are you trading him? If you can sign him for $6,075,000 (please check my math there), why are you trying to get rid of him? Isn't he good enough for your precious team at $6,075,000? Why run a player out of town that has been "out-performing his contract for years", huh? That doesn't make sense.
And, yes, that IS how the salary cap works. Read the CBA if you don't believe me. Or should I read it to you...
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 14, 2018 at 4:00 p.m.
Thread:
LEAFS 2019-20 ROSTER PREDICTION (It will either be 100% accurate or damn close)
What are you smoking?
Forum:
NHL Signings
Aug. 14, 2018 at 2:59 p.m.
Thread:
Nashville Predators signed Ryan Ellis (8 Years / $6,250,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>dcc94</b></div><div>He is only 27...He will be 35...Not that old</div></div>
27 + 1 year = 28 + 8 years = 36. Both half right? haha
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 14, 2018 at 2:56 p.m.
Thread:
WHY IS $10,000,000 IN CAP SPACE CONSIDERED CAP TROUBLE?
Defensive...
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>drewjenks</b></div><div>Dylan Larkin signed for $6,100,000 x 5 years....LAST WEEK
<strong>"NYLANDER IS GETTING SOMETHING LIKE $8,000,000" </strong> - logical.
<strong>FYI about Dylan Larkin:</strong>
- Is Detroits 1st line C and best player
- Is considered Detroit's franchise player
- Is the consensus future captain in Detroit
- Is the same age and from the same draft as Nylander
- Had more points than Nylanders career high last season
<strong>Why is Nylander going to get $2,000,000 more than Larkin? </strong></div></div>
Larkin is a good player, but he's not a "franchise" player. Sure, he is the best player in Detroit (by a long shot), but if you're gong to tell me he deserved more than Logan Couture, Filip Forsberg, etc...? Okay, maybe you're right that Nylander doesn't get $8,000,000. I GUARANTEE you he get's more than Larkin, probably by a significant margin.
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>drewjenks</b></div><div><strong>ALSO....LOOK INTO HOW THE SALARY CAP WORKS AT THE TRADE DEADLINE PLEASE.</strong>
If a team has 1 million in cap-space throughout the season....it increases by four times at the trade deadline because you only take on a portion of the cap hit.
So all of those teams will have cap space for the above rentals....even if they're tight against the cap.
And if they have no single season cap-dumps....Toronto can retain 50% of all of their traded players.
There will be no issues with salary.</div></div>
Do you know how the cap works? The cap is a summation of the daily cap hits. So you take each player's salary and divide it by the days in the league season. Then you add up, each day, everyone that counts against the cap (on the NHL roster, injured, etc.). When you get to the trade deadline, you have what is leftover. So, for example, if you have Dylan Larkin on the NHL roster for every day of the league year, he counts for $6,100,000 at the deadline. If he isn't on the roster for, let's say 25 days, he cap hit = $6,100,000 * (# of days in league season - 25).
The cap doesn't just "go up by four times" at the trade deadline. The reason why teams have more cap space at the trade deadline is they are moving contracts around, reducing the amount of daily cap hit.
Also, you can only retain salary on THREE contracts, not "all of their traded players."
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>drewjenks</b></div><div><strong>"You are asking to dump all kinds of problems on other teams"</strong>
The only player that could potentially be considered a problem is Zaitsev....because of his term.
Everyone else is either an expiring contract, a prospect on an ELC, or Zach Hyman (with a great contract).
So I'm not sure what you mean by that.</div></div>
Jake Gardiner = salary dump.
Ron Hainsey = salary dump.
Nikita Zaitsev = salary dump.
Because they only have a year on their deal, the team acquiring these players don't have to count them against the cap? Okay, you picked teams that have cap space right now, but are they going to give up assets for "rentals" they will want to re-sign and your worst prospects. You act like these teams just blow money and just hand you draft picks...
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 14, 2018 at 12:23 p.m.
Thread:
How I see SJS in 20/21
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>SammyT_51</b></div><div>I see Chekhovich dominating in NHL, he is a beast with technicalities. He had 9 points in 6 games in AHL one year after being drafted in 7th round. He would be top-6 forward sooner than later. And Balcers would be similar player to what Andreas Johnsson is.
And to Roy. Thats why there is Jensen, He can always be that 3rd pairing RHD. Also DeSimone.</div></div>
I don't disagree about Chekhovich, but I think he will take a little bit longer to develop than you might think. Just be patient with him is all I'm saying.
DeSimone is an option. And if you don't care about L-R, Simek looks like a guy they really like.
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NHL Signings
Aug. 14, 2018 at 12:19 p.m.
Thread:
Nashville Predators signed Ryan Ellis (8 Years / $6,250,000 AAV)
I agree with the sentiment that this is a little bit of a long deal. He will be 37 at the end of the contract. That being said, he is a solid defenseman, who could have gotten a lot more on the open market.
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 14, 2018 at 11:07 a.m.
Thread:
SJS TEAM
First two trades: fine. Second two? Why would NJ do that deal? They lose scoring and depth for an aging, expiring contract. And you WANT Ryan Kesler and his injury ward?
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 14, 2018 at 11:06 a.m.
Thread:
WHY IS $10,000,000 IN CAP SPACE CONSIDERED CAP TROUBLE?
Now that I have deciphered what you were trying to say here... Sure, that all makes sense. But can you do it? You are asking to dump all kinds of problems on other teams, and what cap dumps are you looking to acquire? The Devils don't have one of those, and the only ones you're taking from Edmonton as more than one year. Look, if a team has a big contract for one, two, even three years (Patrick Marleau), it's manageable. If the contract is for six (Loui Ericksson, Milan Lucic, etc.) years, that becomes the problem.
I don't see this happening, and I think you are underestimating what the kids will make. Marner is getting at least $8, but Nylander is going to get something like $8 if Evander Kane got $7/year
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Armchair-GM
Aug. 14, 2018 at 11:00 a.m.
Thread:
Deal with Detroit. What do you think?
I think you are undervaluing AA and you are trying to offload a contract you don't like. Braun isn't going anywhere. That is the best shutdown pair in the NHL.
I like the idea of AA with Couture and Hertl, and I think you could make a deal with Detroit work. First, stop it with Jensen. Second, pony up a prospect and a better long-term fit on D. Gambrell is fine, although he probably won't have as high of a ceiling as AA. Braun isn't a good fit in this deal. Joakim Ryan makes more sense from a Detroit perspective.
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