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Sometimes regression even happens to prospects who aren’t Finnish. Who knew?What about Fitzpatrick?
Sometimes regression even happens to prospects who aren’t Finnish. Who knew?What about Fitzpatrick?
Yeah, I thought this was a given, and the goalie market will be saturated this offseason - I expect a goalie who is currently on a one-way to sign a two-way with the bluesI think it's a good thing to add. Also means we'll have a veteran to tandem with Hofer in the AHL
He has been bad. Save % below 90 in ECHL.What about Fitzpatrick?
Ah, didn’t realize he regressed that bad. Well, hopefully he can turn it around. Was the team that bad or was he just THAT bad?He has been bad. Save % below 90 in ECHL.
His stats were significantly worse than other goalies on both ECHL teams he played for this past year.Ah, didn’t realize he regressed that bad. Well, hopefully he can turn it around. Was the team that bad or was he just THAT bad?
Ah, didn’t realize he regressed that bad. Well, hopefully he can turn it around. Was the team that bad or was he just THAT bad?
I think Bredan Dillon would be perfect fit with Pietro. What I would target instead of Scandella and I view Mikkola could be good enough for paired with Parayko.If the Blues can't bring back Pie I'd definitely be down to bring in someone like Brenden Dillon.
Dillon - Pietro
Mikkola - Parayko
Perunovich/Dunn - Bortuzzo
Now i want Dillon and Pietrangelo. LolI think Bredan Dillon would be perfect fit with Pietro. What I would target instead of Scandella and I view Mikkola could be good enough for paired with Parayko.
This would have been my top6 if I would have GM rights.
Code:Dillon - Pietro Mikkola - Parayko Perunovich/Dunn - Bortuzzo
But instead we've pile of shit what cost for us 7-years 6.5mill.$ AAV and Pietro walking in the sun low price. Scandella which imo wasn't anything major and Parayko couldn't carry him this post-season when he wasn't 100%. I view Mikkola can be Jbo replacement. Fast and even can be physical game. Perfect shutdown D with Parayko.
We should try and see if the Jets would swap Perreault for Steen.
Steen might actually waive because of his family connections to Winnipeg. The Jets might be interested because Steen is owed $500k less than Perreault in salary next season. Steen obviously has a higher cap hit, but I'm not sure that's really meaningful to the Jets since they're going to need flexibility going into the 2021/22 season with the likes of Laine & Poink getting significant bumps.
We go from a $5.75m cap hit to a $4.125m cap hit. Buying Steen out would be a cap hit of $3.417m cap hit this coming season, followed by $1.167m in 2021/22. But, Perreault would only be $1.458m and $1.333m.
So buying out Perreault would give us ~$10.15m in cap space, less any overage penalties, with only the Pietrangelo and Dunn roster spots open.
He’s going to want to be paid. If Petro walks, he’d be worth looking at I suppose.Noah Hanifin?
He still has four years at $4.95m left on his deal.He’s going to want to be paid. If Petro walks, he’d be worth looking at I suppose.
How would he fit into the line up? The obvious spot is a partner for Parayko, as they seem to match up pretty well in terms of style.Noah Hanifin?
It's the assumption that Petro is gone, so maybe this goes in the other thread? I really haven't watched him in recent years, so that's why I threw the question out there as opposed to advocate for it.He still has four years at $4.95m left on his deal.
How would he fit into the line up? The obvious spot is a partner for Parayko, as they seem to match up pretty well in terms of style.
Beyond that, it's all about asset cost. At 23 and five years in the League, we can't be paying a significant premium on potential. He obviously has good size and is an excellent skater, but I've not really seen that much more from him. He hasn't appeared particularly strong defensively and he hasn't really shown the offensive production that teams would have hoped.
Right now, I see him as a complementary player. I don't think he's going to be able to carry a pairing, and is going to need someone better beside him to be relied upon if we're expecting significant minutes.
Did Hanifin and Faulk ever play together in Carolina? And what would Calgary want in return? I feel like we need to make a move in order to to ensure Dunn or Gunny aren't logging 20 minutes a night next year...It's the assumption that Petro is gone, so maybe this goes in the other thread? I really haven't watched him in recent years, so that's why I threw the question out there as opposed to advocate for it.
I've honestly never really paid attention to him, just know he's been made available.Did Hanifin and Faulk ever play together in Carolina? And what would Calgary want in return? I feel like we need to make a move in order to to ensure Dunn or Gunny aren't logging 20 minutes a night next year...
I'm not as down on OEL as some are here, but a panic trade to patch over the Petro-sized hole in our roster probably isn't a good call.Watch we’re gonna trade Dunn+Bozak+ for OEL now lol
I'm not as down on OEL as some are here, but a panic trade to patch over the Petro-sized hole in our roster probably isn't a good call.
But if we can't go over 7.7 for Petro, why would be afford 8.25 for OEL?
Yup. With Perunovich in the system, swapping Dunn + for a Stay-at-home partner for Faulk makes sense (considering Perunovich afaik is similar to Dunn but better)My bad I edited my last post before I saw this. I just think it’d be funny to me, because this offseason is already off to an awful start.
Wouldn’t be surprised if we tried to upgrade our left side now though.
Yup. With Perunovich in the system, swapping Dunn + for a Stay-at-home partner for Faulk makes sense (considering Perunovich afaik is similar to Dunn but better)
I wonder if the Leafs would value being able to work something out with him before the draft so they know for sure what they need to move to make him fit? Keep in mind, he still has a NTC.I wonder what we could get for Petro’s rights