one2gamble
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I can still see taffoli coming here even though I think he's super over rated and will get overpaid. He has California ties, is already used to the taxes and travel.
Well most of those guys are the ones we already wanted funny enough. Wallmark is an interesting one if Jumbo moves onI found three UFA right-handed forwards who appeared to be good at zone entries over the last four years, using Corey Sznajder's data:
Kyle Turris - 57.5% carry-in percentage, 20.74 entries per 60.
Craig Smith - 62.5% carry-in percentage, 15.05 entries per 60.
Tyler Toffoli - However, while he performed well in Vancouver he was terrible in Los Angeles (33.3% carry-in percentage in LA, versus 58.5% in Vancouver).
There are also a number of left-handed forwards - Dadonov, Duclair, Ennis, Soderberg, Namestnikov, Athanasiou, Cousins, Wallmark
His girlfriend(wife?) also works for the LA dodgers if I remember correctlyI can still see taffoli coming here even though I think he's super over rated and will get overpaid. He has California ties, is already used to the taxes and travel.
He’s also best friends with Martin Jones as well.His girlfriend(wife?) also works for the LA dodgers if I remember correctly
Who are some RW that thrive at zone entries? Trying to predict tomorrow and based on the buzzwords from this week at the draft it appears that’s the organizations big criteria right now. Haven’t been able to find a site that has that sort of stuff on it.
Hinostroza and Duclair have some good entries with scoring chances. Id be interested in bothBig data dump of ufas, sharks for comparison, and potential trades.
Player - Team - TOI - 5x5pts - Controlled Entries - Controlled Entries with Scoring Chance After - CE with SCA rate
TAYLOR HALL ARIZONA 924 - 30 - 319 - 96 - 30.1%
EVGENII DADONOV FLORIDA 894 - 25 - 205 - 59 - 28.8%
CRAIG SMITH NASHVILLE 751 - 24 - 155 - 25 - 16.1%
MIKAEL GRANLUND NASHVILLE 868 - 20 - 143 - 33 - 23.1%
KYLE TURRIS NASHVILLE 733 - 20 - 133 - 25 - 18.8%
ANTHONY DUCLAIR OTTAWA 795 - 27 - 218 - 58 - 26.6%
VINNIE HINOSTROZA ARIZONA 807 - 20 - 218 - 54 - 24.8%
WAYNE SIMMONDS BUFFALO 802 - 13 - 161 - 34 - 21.1%
COREY PERRY DALLAS 636 - 13 - 106 - 24 - 22.6%
ANDREAS ATHANASIOU EDMONTON 715 - 15 - 139 - 36 - 25.9%
JESPER FAST NYR 945 - 26 - 165 - 27 - 16.4%
PATRICK MARLEAU PITTSBURGH 874 - 20 - 137 - 35 - 25.5%
TIMO MEIER SAN JOSE 960 - 36 - 284 - 82 - 28.9%
EVANDER KANE SAN JOSE 927 - 21 - 223 - 58 - 26.0%
KEVIN LABANC SAN JOSE 903 - 22 - 219 - 55 - 25.1%
JOE THORNTON SAN JOSE 890 - 22 - 141 - 41 - 29.1%
MARCUS SORENSEN SAN JOSE 788 - 17 - 135 - 35 - 25.9%
TOMAS HERTL SAN JOSE 640 - 21 - 127 - 29 - 22.8%
LOGAN COUTURE SAN JOSE 672 - 20 - 115 - 29 - 25.2%
RYAN DONATO MINNESOTA 598 - 21 - 127 - 32 - 25.2%
ALEX KILLORN TAMPA BAY 821 - 29 - 130 - 36 - 27.7%
NIKOLAJ EHLERS WINNIPEG 1013 - 46 - 336 - 97 - 28.9%
JOHNNY GAUDREAU CALGARY 1020 - 30 - 320 - 98 - 30.6%
Rumored that Duclair is asking for 5M AAV though. Seems too much for what he brings.Hinostroza and Duclair have some good entries with scoring chances. Id be interested in both
That would be a bad idea. Maybe the FA market shocks him and he signs in two months for 3 mil thoughRumored that Duclair is asking for 5M AAV though. Seems too much for what he brings.
This could be the case league-wide. Maybe offer 3x3. As if I know.That would be a bad idea. Maybe the FA market shocks him and he signs in two months for 3 mil though
5m is too much for Duclair, maybe 3-4m tops. He's way too inconsistent for that. I figured he wants to cash in on his break out year.Rumored that Duclair is asking for 5M AAV though. Seems too much for what he brings.
Hinostroza and Duclair have some good entries with scoring chances. Id be interested in both
Regarding Duclair, it seems he is without an agent and is representing himself. Do your magic, DW!!5m is too much for Duclair, maybe 3-4m tops. He's way too inconsistent for that. I figured he wants to cash in on his break out year.
Hinostroza is more of a 3rd liner, I'd prefer we go after a true top 6. If we get a top 6 and he comes cheap enough I'd be fine signing him as depth, but someone will probably pay him too much.
They have cap space to do something, its just a matter of us disagreeing on what that isThought as much. Just not enough cap space to do much. But if we should have a bit of cap space at the TDL to do something if we want to add for a run or maybe take on a contract to get an asset.
Doug Wilson has mentioned we will be spending to the cap but has clarified, as he always does, that he doesn't necessarily need to do it right away. Labanc isn't getting 4m, his stats were worse last season and his comps are in the 2.5-3.5m range. He'll probably get around 3m or less. The problem is more that the players that would help us most might want 6m or over, Toffoli/Dadonov/etc. It would probably make more cap sense to make a trade unless we can find a team friendly deal in ufa.Sadly what I expected as well. Dont think we spend to the cap unless Labancs deal is more in the 4 mil range than the 3
We have enough space to do something. It would be silly to go into the season with our only addition to the forward core being Donato. The schedule is going to be condensed, we need depth.Thought as much. Just not enough cap space to do much. But if we should have a bit of cap space at the TDL to do something if we want to add for a run or maybe take on a contract to get an asset.
Something but not much. Maybe 1 top 9 forward but we won't be in on any of the top names.They have cap space to do something, its just a matter of us disagreeing on what that is
We have enough space to do something. It would be silly to go into the season with our only addition to the forward core being Donato. The schedule is going to be condensed, we need depth.