Interesting article about offer sheets for next year:
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Flyers named as team who could use offer sheets this summer
The Philadelphia Flyers were named as a team that could send out an offer sheet to aggressively improve the roster this NHL offseason.www.broadstreethockey.com
How offer sheets work:
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NHL offer sheet, explained: Compensation, qualifications for signing restricted free agents | Sporting News
Offer sheets aren't as common nowadays as they used to be in the NHL.www.sportingnews.com
Now, one thing I realized is that you have to offer your own picks and not acquired picks, which is unfortunate.
Current 2025 PHI draft picks:
6 (PHI), 22 (EDM), 26 (COL), 38 (PHI), 41 (ANA), 44 (CLB), 48 (CAL)
So, probably not worth it to sign a player over $4.58M, unless we believe that player will be better than our own 1st round pick this year.
However, probably worth it to take a chance on any player just under $4.58M, because we get that player and only give up a 2nd round pick.
Giving up 38 when we also have 41, isn't a big deal.
"Of course, giving up unprotected draft picks is not easy without knowing if your team is going to be better or not. If it ends up being a top-10 pick next summer..."
This line is the key to me. With the way the Flyers are right now, no way I'd give up the 2026 1st rounder when there's a chance they could win the lottery and draft McKenna. Certainly not for that group of players.
I'm all in for the tank next year. Don't add anything of value this summer, hire a poor sap to coach a sorry team next year, and start turning the corner in 2026-2027. Then you get all 314176 picks they have this summer and hopefully a truly high end 1st rounder from the 2026 draft to start with. Leave Luchanko in juniors. Leave Zavragin in Russia. Let Bonk/Barkey play in the AHL. Shit maybe you do hire Lappy for 1 year just to make sure he doesn't get a chance to "develop" those guys. He can be the sacrificial lamb. Trade Risto.
It's just not time yet to my eyes.