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Yes? Especially so when considering that they can't pair those guys either a) together or b) with anything else of value.Suzuki is "so-so"?
Brannstrom?
Maybe I'm slow but what assets does Vegas have right now to get Karlsson? They didn't draft in the first round this year and didn't draft until #61 so trading a first round pick is off the table. Plenty of second rounders (5 picks over the next two drafts) but that won't do much to get someone like Karlsson. They don't have the roster pieces to move for him without significantly weakening the lineup making such a trade pointless and the few prospects are so-so and they have already shown an unwillingness to move the best of them (Glass).
Vegas did okay in free agency. They can still improve from whats left, they can pull off a smaller trade or two and they can keep their best non-roster assets for the future which they need to considering they are still a baby franchise but I don't see anything they could do to entice the Sens for EK unless Melnyk's really in self destruct mode.
/As an aside, I just noticed now that Tomas Tatar is signed for another three years at $5.3 mil AAV. That might've been the best trade Ken Holland has ever made. Ouch.
Presuming a trade partner can work out an extension ahead of time, what does it take to get EK out of Ottawa?
He's got a 10-team NTC, so you have to figure some of the bottom-feeders and/or bad markets are out. Multiple firsts, top 6 forward, and a highly rated prospect?
The only real comparable I can think of in the post lockout world would be the two Pronger deals, unless someone else is dumb enough to do this straight-up a la Weber for Subban.
Like, if it were TB like fudge says it starts 100% with Sergachev and one of their prospects (they're pretty flush). I'd probably want Point too but maybe they take Johnson and a first rounder instead? And then TB gotta dump salary somehow (and I don't know WTF happens to Kucherov next year but eff it, banners fly forever).Presuming a trade partner can work out an extension ahead of time, what does it take to get EK out of Ottawa?
He's got a 10-team NTC, so you have to figure some of the bottom-feeders and/or bad markets are out. Multiple firsts, top 6 forward, and a highly rated prospect?
The only real comparable I can think of in the post lockout world would be the two Pronger deals, unless someone else is dumb enough to do this straight-up a la Weber for Subban.
If they move EK and Ryan, that puts Ottawa WAY below the cap floor too, no? I'd expect there's some retained salary on Ryan to make it happen.Like, if it were TB like fudge says it starts 100% with Sergachev and one of their prospects (they're pretty flush). I'd probably want Point too but maybe they take Johnson and a first rounder instead? And then TB gotta dump salary somehow (and I don't know WTF happens to Kucherov next year but eff it, banners fly forever).
What muddles things is they still seem to be trying to tie Bobby Ryan to any Karlsson trade, which is actual insanity. Who at the bottom of the NHL's cap hits actually has both the space and the attractiveness to do so? NJ? They have the space and Shero's likes his deals but are they really an EK away from contention?
They'd be $7.35m under if they ditch both salaries entirely and take nothing back. Mark Stone's new deal alone would probably make up most of that and they'd still have some roster spots to fill but I'd assume if they're dumping Ryan they'd have to take a contract back in return.If they move EK and Ryan, that puts Ottawa WAY below the cap floor too, no? I'd expect there's some retained salary on Ryan to make it happen.
They'd be $7.35m under if they ditch both salaries entirely and take nothing back. Mark Stone's new deal alone would probably make up most of that and they'd still have some roster spots to fill but I'd assume if they're dumping Ryan they'd have to take a contract back in return.
But then Anderson wants to leave, which would pull them back by $4.75m, and at some point this year they're almost 100% guaranteed to move Duchene so they'll have to manage that pro-rated down the road, so yeah, they're probably gonna have to make up some cap hits somewhere.
Benning out here playing the long con.We could trade them Beagle and Roussel for draft picks that would account $6.25 M
Matt Martin to NYI for Scrub Goalie
Total Lou move. I love Lou but his approach is antiquated. Rather than make a splash to compliment Barzal and company or fully commit to a rebuild he'll keep making patchwork moves that don't help at all in the long term.
The Penguins did the rest of the NHL a solid by locking him up for a long time.
Just think they got out of Hunwicks salary to take this on...let that sink in for a little while....