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We know from EK9 acquisition that the Sharks' offer was the best on the table.
DW was willing to take a risk and no other GM was willing to risk as much.
Minus the Eastern Conference.
We know from EK9 acquisition that the Sharks' offer was the best on the table.
DW was willing to take a risk and no other GM was willing to risk as much.
The quotes in here are fantastic.
I mean, on one side I'm glad to hear Doug is such a shrewd business man, but it also makes me wonder if that comes back to haunt him. If I was a GM who got burned by Wilson, I'd be reluctant as hell to trade with him again. I kind of wonder if some of the bad trades we see from Doug are on purpose to get kind of a "look, I can make mistakes too!" image out there so people will continue to talk to him.
Also this article implies we were the only team interested in Karlsson. Which, I guess we kind of knew based on that return, but what in the actual ****? You would think every team in the NHL would freaking make space for Karlsson.
Noticed that as well haha. I think Friedman is getting the franchise's 25th anniversary confused with the Tank's 25th anniversary this year.How many years is the Sharks 25th anniversary?
Just curious. If Karlsson does want 12mx8, does that mean the end of Joe Pavelski as a Shark?
I just tried doing armchair GM calculations
Even if we ejected Dillon and Braun's combined 7 million for say, Simek at 650k and Heed at 1.5m
And Thornton signs a sweetie contract of 2.5 million. And Pavelski gets 8 million a year(Like Couture/Burns)
And we quickly lock up Meier to a 3 million bridge deal before he breaks out. And Labanc signs for 2.5 million, Along with Donskoi for 2.5. And we eject Melker Karlsson's 2 million and trade Dell for a more friendly backup contract. Fill the bottom of the roster with call up's on ELC's.
We still come in at around 85-87 million.
not to be debby Downer, I am just wondering what our plan is to fit Karlsson under the cap. hard choices are coming.
If Meier breaks out this year, he is going to get a decent contract. Labanc and Donskoi probably hover around the 2-3.5 million mark.
Just curious. If Karlsson does want 12mx8, does that mean the end of Joe Pavelski as a Shark?
I just tried doing armchair GM calculations
Even if we ejected Dillon and Braun's combined 7 million for say, Simek at 650k and Heed at 1.5m
And Thornton signs a sweetie contract of 2.5 million. And Pavelski gets 8 million a year(Like Couture/Burns)
And we quickly lock up Meier to a 3 million bridge deal before he breaks out. And Labanc signs for 2.5 million, Along with Donskoi for 2.5. And we eject Melker Karlsson's 2 million and trade Dell for a more friendly backup contract. Fill the bottom of the roster with call up's on ELC's.
We still come in at around 85-87 million.
not to be debby Downer, I am just wondering what our plan is to fit Karlsson under the cap. hard choices are coming.
If Meier breaks out this year, he is going to get a decent contract. Labanc and Donskoi probably hover around the 2-3.5 million mark.
I find that choice hard.It's not a really hard choice honestly, it's bye bye Pavelski. I love Pav's, but he's slowing down hard, and its already starting to hurt his game and that's only going to get worse (see Cheechoo). Also, decent chance if we win a cup Thornton retires I think.
It's not a really hard choice honestly, it's bye bye Pavelski. I love Pav's, but he's slowing down hard, and its already starting to hurt his game and that's only going to get worse (see Cheechoo). Also, decent chance if we win a cup Thornton retires I think.
Cheechoo had multiple abdomen surgeries. It's not even in the same ballpark.
Ok, that is abominably unacceptable to meI don't think Thornton is retiring if he wins the cup. I think Joe's going to play 'til he's 45+. He seems like a Jagr to me (unless his knees don't hold up). It's going to be wild to see Joe at 43, racking up 60 point seasons...
I also think Joe would take a massive paycut, like a million for the season, to try and keep the team together. It'll still be very, very hard, though. I know it's crazy, but I wonder if trading Vlasic for a top 5 pick or high-end prospect gets us closer. I love Pickles, but a lesser defenseman can play with Karlsson with, I imagine, similar results...
Though, I guess we'll see this season...!
Ok, that is abominably unacceptable to me
Vlasic should wear teal for life. And quite frankly, so should Pavelski. These are two of the best most loyal homegrown players we have ever had.
If we were to trade a guy for Salary purposes, the guy I have small emotional investment in is Evander Kane. But that would be incredibly dickish of us since he loves it here and his player tribune on why he loves it and was ecstatic to resign was touching.
Ok, that is abominably unacceptable to me
Vlasic should wear teal for life. And quite frankly, so should Pavelski. These are two of the best most loyal homegrown players we have ever had.
If we were to trade a guy for Salary purposes, the guy I have small emotional investment in is Evander Kane. But that would be incredibly dickish of us since he loves it here and his player tribune on why he loves it and was ecstatic to resign was touching.
We all said the same about Patty. That's the business!Ok, that is abominably unacceptable to me
Vlasic should wear teal for life. And quite frankly, so should Pavelski. These are two of the best most loyal homegrown players we have ever had.
If we were to trade a guy for Salary purposes, the guy I have small emotional investment in is Evander Kane. But that would be incredibly dickish of us since he loves it here and his player tribune on why he loves it and was ecstatic to resign was touching.
I didn't. I was not a big Patty fan and felt like his effort level was below the rest of the team, despite having a high skill level.We all said the same about Patty. That's the business!
The quotes in here are fantastic.
It's not a really hard choice honestly, it's bye bye Pavelski. I love Pav's, but he's slowing down hard, and its already starting to hurt his game and that's only going to get worse (see Cheechoo). Also, decent chance if we win a cup Thornton retires I think.
This narrative that Pavelski is “slowing down hard” is flawed. If talking about his skating: he has always been below average in skating speed. If we’re talking about his overall play: he has back to back seasons of +65pts, which is right where he has been for the prime years of his career, outside of 3 and 5 years ago when he approached 80pts. Of course, Father Time comes for all athletes - and certainly a case could be made for moving on from Pavelski due to cap constraints - but it’s not gonna be because he’s not a valuable player.