
Shootica
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I think the Arizona goalie dream starts to fizzle with this requirement. This takes away any pressure the Yotes had to move a goalie, keeping all three on the active roster costs them nothing extra and is no worse than having one on the taxi squad. They probably would still like to move Raanta for financial reasons, but they'll be happy to wait as long as it takes to get a decent return.
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Even after that cut, the revenue split for this season won't be close to 50/50 from what I've heard. The players collectively will owe the owners a substantial amount of money that people seem concerned may carry through the rest of the CBA. I'm curious if the CHL transfer agreement still applies to the taxi squad. It is effectively being treated as an extension of the AHL roster, so would guys like Quinn be barred from joining the taxi squad? Not that I think that's good idea for Quinn, but I'm curious what the ruling there is.
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To be fair, there shouldn't be anything wrong with openly speculating on trade ideas in a thread titled "trade rumors and speculation". I'd imagine many of us spend time here in the off-season because we enjoy talking about moves the team could make or players we'd like them to target. I don't have an issue with people posting rumors from less than credible sources, it can generate interesting discussion even if the rumor is bogus. But I do think it would be beneficial to give a bit of a disclaimer if you're going to do that, just to separate the 'real' from the fake.
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This just makes our handedness issue so glaring. It would be so beneficial to have a middle pairing lefty so this isn't Montour's main focus coming into the year.
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I'm not too concerned with Risto's ice time moving forward, it will go down naturally as Dahlin starts to take the reigns as our top defenseman. This was our defense's 5v5 ice time per game last season. I could easily see both Risto and Dahlin hovering in the 16-16.5 min range this year, with Dahlin having more total TOI from being on PP1. Of course all that goes out the window if they make Risto and Dahlin a pairing. But I really haven't gotten the impression that Krueger wants to do that.
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The good news on this front is that from what's being said, the 'taxi squad' that teams will be allowed to carry is likely going to effectively be an extension of the AHL team. Which gives teams the benefit of only paying AHL salaries, and would also mean those players would have to go through waivers. Of course, none of that is finalized.
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I've been chewing on the Hanifin idea for some time now and I just can't find a trade that makes Calgary better. They have a really nice setup on their left side with Gio, Hanifin, and Valimaki. Two solid top 4 guys and a rookie with big potential. Gio looked like he was starting to finally hit the hill in his career last year, and the hope among their fans is that Valimaki or a combination of Valimaki and Hanifin will be ready to take over that top role relatively soon. If I'm a Flames fan, my hope would be that Gio - Hanifin - Valimaki gradually turns into Valimaki - Hanifin - Gio. And on their right side, Andersson and Tanev should have the top 4 locked up. The trade I could see them trying to make is to move one of their depth lefties, Kylington for one, for a similar caliber righty. But I don't think we have much to offer there within the cap. I think Hanifin is a very intriguing target for us, but barring an injury to Andersson or Tanev I just don't see a fit.
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I don't see anything on his Twitter, where did he mention this? I don't think Murphy has the best reputation as an insider, but that Boston hockey circle is really well connected. Wouldn't surprise me in the least if he has good Intel on Hanifin.
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I swear I saw a mock-up a year or two ago that looked pretty slick, but for the life of me I can't find it again. The last two jerseys they've done have been really good. I'm optimistic they can hit another homer here.
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Charlie Mendola: New Director of Hockey Strategy
Shootica replied to That Aud Smell's topic in The Aud Club
I'm completely speculating here, but my first thought would be be high level organizational vision and such. Keeping up on trends around the league in style of play, schemes, drafting and developing, etc. A research-based deeper dive into what makes up the org's hockey philosophy now and moving forward. I could see that being a valuable full-time position. But that's just my take on it. I have no idea what the Sabres have in mind for Mendola. -
Sabres Sign Goalie Dustin Tokarski to a 2 Year Deal
Shootica replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
This is a move to meet expansion draft requirements. Each team has to leave at least one goalie unprotected in the expansion draft, and with Johansson a likely Group VI UFA next year, we could have been left without an eligible goalie to leave unprotected. Tokarski will now be that guy, and he's also not a half bad AHL netminder. -
Good catch, for whatever reason I thought he was here longer than he actually was. That pretty much throws out the idea I had. On another note, isn't Jonas Johansson lined up to be a group 6 UFA next offseason?. I don't consider myself an expert at the CBA, but he seems to meet all the criteria as long as he plays less than 22 NHL games next season. In that case, we'd have nobody that can be left unprotected to meet the league's expansion draft rules. I think we need to sign a minor league goalie to a two year NHL contract, even if they spend all that time in the ECHL.
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I think it's hard to argue that he doesn't have high end talent - he has the tools, it's the toolbox that's the question with him. I'm not saying that he'd jump in and be a top player in their prospect pool. My main point was that with Jankowski now in the fold there, I could see Arizona having internet in Mitts. Because we've seen time and time again that when hockey managers change organizations, they have a tendency to go out and acquire their old players and draft picks.
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Another idea that I've been chewing on lately... I think Mittelstadt for Kuemper makes some sense as a trade framework. Maybe we throw in something else. The Yotes' seem destined to cut costs and rebuild, and Mitts would add some high end talent to their prospect pool. They brought in Ryan Jankowski in a top scouting position, and we all know how much these hockey guys are beholden to their past draft picks. There's a good chance that Jankowski is still a strong believer in Mitts. Of course, that's assuming we can clear the necessary cap space to make it work.
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At face value, I'd absolutely swap Joker for Sergachev. But we wouldn't easily be able to fit him under the salary cap this year without moving someone of the Risto or Reinhart ilk. And I don't know if doing that benefits us long-term.
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That's how I've been thinking it too for the most part, partially as insurance and partially just because I assume nobody would want him. But trading him might be the best route towards actually clearing the necessary cap space for a replacement.
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Who is the better hockey player: Skinner or Reinhart
Shootica replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
You have a really good point. We do probably harp on it more than we need to around here. And I have a hard time pinning it down myself. Maybe it's because he isn't a flashy player, maybe it's just because of lofty expectations from a #2 pick. I think for me, I find myself asking that question because his play style leads me to think he could be that 'it' guy on a different line. Players like Skinner and Olofsson have skillsets that scream "complementary player". Reinhart is a lot more nuanced. I'd ideally like to see us run a more balanced lineup with three lines that have formidable scoring ability, and Reinhart's name comes to mind when I ask myself how we strengthen those middle six lines. And because we've never seen Reinhart play that sort of role, I'm just left wondering. I think he'd be great at it, I just want to see it happen. It's not a slight against him by any stretch. -
If this team does actually look to improve in net, I wonder if we could dangle a late pick in front of Chicago for them to take Hutton. They have two younger goalies right now without a whole lot of NHL experience between them, both of whom would probably pass through waivers with no issue. They seem to be going down the 'tanking through bad goaltending path' and don't need him, but it could be smart to throw a vet in that goaltending room given just how inexperienced it is and how their season may go.
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Who is the better hockey player: Skinner or Reinhart
Shootica replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
Yeah, but I'm pretty sure he played most of his minutes with Ryan O'Reilly that year. I don't think the argument is that he's bad without Jack specifically, it's whether he can be the line driver or if he's more of a complementary piece. I think this whole debate is silly because we don't have enough of a sample size to really judge. But you can't bring up 2018 without mentioning ROR. -
My ears perked right up at that, but looking at their roster it's gotta be a cheaper 3rd pairing guy they're after. I don't see how you go out and give Tanev $4M a year if you don't see him as a top four guy.
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Time for Someone to Give Cirelli An Offer Sheet.
Shootica replied to GASabresIUFAN's topic in The Aud Club
I don't know, even with Cirelli their lineup looks considerably weaker than ours, and most people barely consider us a bubble playoff team. -
Sabres Sign Victor Olofsson to a 2 year 3.05 Million AAV Deal
Shootica replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Of course, in a compressed season the backup is likely going to get more use, not less. I understand what Marty's saying, but it's a real big question mark. -
Time for Someone to Give Cirelli An Offer Sheet.
Shootica replied to GASabresIUFAN's topic in The Aud Club
The offer sheet compensation at $7M is a 1st, a 2nd, and a 3rd, and both Detroit and Ottawa are lottery teams. That 1st is very likely to be a top 5 pick and could easily end up number 1 overall. Cirelli is a great player, but I don't know if he's worth an unprotected top 5 pick as well as a 2nd and 3rd. I don't think that offer sheets rarely happen because of some unwritten rule among GMs. I think they rarely happen because it is incredibly rare that a team with enough cap space to make the offer sheet is good enough to give up the draft picks without issue. -
Sabres Sign Victor Olofsson to a 2 year 3.05 Million AAV Deal
Shootica replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
I don't mind the idea of bringing in a third goalie to challenge Hutton for the number 2 spot. I'd rather just flat out replace him, but that isn't a bad option either. There is a reasonable chance that Hutton comes in with his eye problems fixed and performs like the career .910 backup goalie he's been. It's just not a chance I'd like to gamble on with a compressed schedule. We've already seen an Ullmark injury completely derail the season once, I'd prefer not to roll those dice again. -
Bullying and Hockey, NHL Draft Prospect gets Undrafted
Shootica replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
I'd be shocked if this doesn't happen by the end of the day.