GDT: Free Agent Frenzy #2

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Lion Hound

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Does everyone here think Hayes is a 2C?

I don't, however that doesn't mean the sum of all the 2nd lines parts don't equate to a true 2nd line.

Zucc and Hayes I could see making some noise together.
Nash and Hayes to me isn't as exciting.
Maybe the trio can find chemistry?
 

GregSirico

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Consensus: NO with some 'maybe' but no YES

Then we have a major issue because we all are probably in agreement with Hayes, and I personally think Zib is better suited at the 2 (for now) and Hayes at the 3. Why are we going backwards?
 

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Consensus: NO with some 'maybe' but no YES

Then we have a major issue because we all are probably in agreement with Hayes, and I personally think Zib is better suited at the 2 (for now) and Hayes at the 3. Why are we going backwards?

We're not going backwards though, with some decent deplyment our D just went from bottom 5 to atleast top 10 in the league.
We will be weaker down the middle but with some smart signings our overall F group will just be slightly weaker then last season.

MUCH improved D >>>> Slightly worse F
 

cd211

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unless we move McDonagh (unlikely) we won't really get a 1c.. imo thats our only move if we really want to push for one.

Andersson is nice but doubt he's ready..
 

darko

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A centerman's responsibilities include much more than just point production though.


Agree which is why i said 'he can be' in the post before that. Needs to be given an opportunity and if he takes another step forward he becomes a legit #2C.
 

AWall THE CLAW

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Does everyone here think Hayes is a 2C?

He's a borderline 50pt center last year with only 7pts on the PP. He's 25. When did Brass hit his stride? 27, 28? I think currently contructed that Miller will be given an opportunity to takeover the 2C spot, but Hayes has all the potential to be. I don't see the point of gathering young players, as everyone here seemingly wants us to do, if a 49pt center is going to be given up on at 25 in terms of whether or not they can improve. What? If Andersson isn't lighting up the league at 21 are we going to ship him out for futures?

And yes, he needs to improve defensively, but that's just putting in the work.
 

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Here you are, Sir...

[table="head;width=4200]SEASON | PENALTY CAP M STAAL | PENALTY CAP D GIRARDI |TOTAL CAP PENALTY | CONTRACTS| SAVINGS/COST
2017-18 | $2,133,333 | $2,611,111 |$4,744,444 |$11,200,000 | $6,455,556
2018-19 | $2,133,333 | $3,611,111 | $5,744,444 | $11,200,000 | $5,455,556
2019-20 | $3,133,333 | $3,611,111 | $6,744,444 | $11,200,000 | $4,455,556
2020-21 | $3,933,333 | $1,111,111 | $5,044,444 | $5,700,000 | $655,556
2021-22 | $1,433,333 | $1,111,111 | $2,544,444 | 0 | -$2,544,444
2022-23 | $1,433,333 | $1,111,111 | $2,544,444 | 0 | -$2,544,444
2023-24 | $1,433,333 | 0 | $1,433,333 | 0 | -$1,433,333
2024-25 | $1,433,333 | 0 | $1,433,333 | 0 | -$1,433,333[/table]

[table="head;width=4200]SEASON | PENALTY CAP M STAAL | PENALTY CAP D GIRARDI |TOTAL CAP PENALTY | CONTRACTS| SAVINGS/COST | RFA/UFA
2017-18 | $2,133,333 | $2,611,111 |$4,744,444 |$11,200,000 | $6,455,556 |
2018-19 | $2,133,333 | $3,611,111 | $5,744,444 | $11,200,000 | $5,455,556 | Vesey*, Skjei*, Miller, Hayes, Nash, Grabner
2019-20 | $3,133,333 | $3,611,111 | $6,744,444 | $11,200,000 | $4,455,556 | Buchnevich*, DeAngelo*, Zuccarello, McDonagh
2020-21 | $3,933,333 | $1,111,111 | $5,044,444 | $5,700,000 | $655,556 | Kreider
2021-22 | $1,433,333 | $1,111,111 | $2,544,444 | 0 | -$2,544,444 | Lundqvist, Shattenkirk, Smith
2022-23 | $1,433,333 | $1,111,111 | $2,544,444 | 0 | -$2,544,444 |
2023-24 | $1,433,333 | 0 | $1,433,333 | 0 | -$1,433,333 |
2024-25 | $1,433,333 | 0 | $1,433,333 | 0 | -$1,433,333 | [/table]

I added another column, showing the players who will be RFA or UFA. * indicates current ELC.

2018-19, the total cap-hit is 5.74m, but we have 7.8m of Nash and 1.65m of Grabner coming off the books to re-sign Vesey, Skjei, Miller and Hayes
2019-20, the total cap-hit goes up by 1m, with 4 players being UFA/RFA which we all want to keep, right? Now, that's a tough one. It still saves 4.4m due to Girardi and Staal both being on the team had they not been bought out though.
2020-21, Only Kreider coming off his contract of our current squad, but the cap penalty drops from 6.7m to 5m.

2019-20 seems to be the most difficult season to work around but they will manage.
 

cd211

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He's a borderline 50pt center last year with only 7pts on the PP. He's 25. When did Brass hit his stride? 27, 28? I think currently contructed that Miller will be given an opportunity to takeover the 2C spot, but Hayes has all the potential to be. I don't see the point of gathering young players, as everyone here seemingly wants us to do, if a 49pt center is going to be given up on at 25 in terms of whether or not they can improve. What? If Andersson isn't lighting up the league at 21 are we going to ship him out for futures?

well said.. got to wait and see, but i wouldn't pull any panic moves.. time to unleash the kids, its their time to shine
 

NickyFotiu

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I don't, however that doesn't mean the sum of all the 2nd lines parts don't equate to a true 2nd line.

Zucc and Hayes I could see making some noise together.
Nash and Hayes to me isn't as exciting.
Maybe the trio can find chemistry?

Zooks and Hayes usually do produce well together.

Nash and Hayes were horrible together last season but that doesn't mean they can not get better as a pair.
 

BBKers

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[table="head;width=4200]SEASON | PENALTY CAP M STAAL | PENALTY CAP D GIRARDI |TOTAL CAP PENALTY | CONTRACTS| SAVINGS/COST | RFA/UFA
2017-18 | $2,133,333 | $2,611,111 |$4,744,444 |$11,200,000 | $6,455,556 |
2018-19 | $2,133,333 | $3,611,111 | $5,744,444 | $11,200,000 | $5,455,556 | Vesey*, Skjei*, Miller, Hayes, Nash, Grabner
2019-20 | $3,133,333 | $3,611,111 | $6,744,444 | $11,200,000 | $4,455,556 | Buchnevich*, DeAngelo*, Zuccarello, McDonagh
2020-21 | $3,933,333 | $1,111,111 | $5,044,444 | $5,700,000 | $655,556 | Kreider
2021-22 | $1,433,333 | $1,111,111 | $2,544,444 | 0 | -$2,544,444 | Lundqvist, Shattenkirk, Smith
2022-23 | $1,433,333 | $1,111,111 | $2,544,444 | 0 | -$2,544,444 |
2023-24 | $1,433,333 | 0 | $1,433,333 | 0 | -$1,433,333 |
2024-25 | $1,433,333 | 0 | $1,433,333 | 0 | -$1,433,333 | [/table]

I added another column, showing the players who will be RFA or UFA. * indicates current ELC.

2018-19, the total cap-hit is 5.74m, but we have 7.8m of Nash and 1.65m of Grabner coming off the books to re-sign Vesey, Skjei, Miller and Hayes
2019-20, the total cap-hit goes up by 1m, with 4 players being UFA/RFA which we all want to keep, right? Now, that's a tough one. It still saves 4.4m due to Girardi and Staal both being on the team had they not been bought out though.
2020-21, Only Kreider coming off his contract of our current squad, but the cap penalty drops from 6.7m to 5m.

2019-20 seems to be the most difficult season to work around but they will manage.
Good job Sir
 

Amazing Kreiderman

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G got signed for only 2 years. No one was taking Girardi for 4 years even with money retained. Same is likely the case with Staal if they have to buy him out.

He had 3 years left at 5.5m. If you retain 50%, that is 3 years at 2.75m. Now he gets 2 years at 3m. Not that much different.
 

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We can help Hayes out better though by giving him either soft usage or two wingers who drive "possession". Give him Jokinen/Jagr on one wing and Zuke/Kreider/Fast on the other wing.
Do pretty much the same with Miller, atleast give them one "possession" driver each.
 

Amazing Kreiderman

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Id encourage all GMs to try for more 4 year deals and look at 5 years as a limit. I do not like how often the long term deals end up badly. I think those anchor/buyott contracts are bad for the game.

The NHL and NHLPA need to fix the UFA cesspool. It will never happen but ideally, the length of a contract should be 4 for UFAs and 6 for teams currently having the rights to a player. These 8-year deals and 7 for UFAs are killing the league. GMs are outbidding each other with term going up to 7, and these ridiculous NMCs and NTCs. Resulting in all the buy-outs. It's ridiculous. GMs are like kids in a candy store. Can't control themselves
 
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