Speculation: 2023-24-25 Sharks Roster Discussion

Cas

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Would Rutta be worth anything? At this point I'll take Future Considerations or a 7th to get him outta here. Would much rather have Thompson up in his stead. I know, Rutta's UFA after this year but the sooner he's out the better...
Rutta should be essentially valueless - a healthy scratch-quality player making $2.5 million.

However, a good GM might be able to fool a bad GM into taking a "physical veteran right-handed defenseman with multiple Cup wins" for something marginally useful (like a 6th).
 

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However, a good GM might be able to fool a bad GM into taking a "physical veteran right-handed defenseman with multiple Cup wins" for something marginally useful (like a 6th).
This. Teams like to be 8D deep going into the playoffs. A big physical right d with extensive playoffs experience will always bring a late pick at the deadline.
 

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Rutta should be essentially valueless - a healthy scratch-quality player making $2.5 million.

However, a good GM might be able to fool a bad GM into taking a "physical veteran right-handed defenseman with multiple Cup wins" for something marginally useful (like a 6th).
If only Doug Wilson was still GM somewhere in the league, it was his exact deadline MO
 

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I acknowledge that right-handed defensemen get rented out pretty often at the deadline but I'm struggling to find a team that I can be convinced of thinking Ceci or Rutta could help their team.
 
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I said before the season started and continue to believe that Granlund, Ceci, Blackwood, Sturm, and Rutta will all be traded before the deadline. There is always a market for centers, goalies, and right shot defenseman. Grier gets to reward vets who played hard for us with a chance at the cup and in doing so gives an opportunity to young players trying to break into the league. Plus it helps our draft position. One down, four to go.
 
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I said before the season started and continue to believe that Granlund, Ceci, Blackwood, Sturm, and Rutta will all be traded before the deadline. There is always a market for centers, goalies, and right shot defenseman. Grier gets to reward vets who played hard for us with a chance at the cup and in doing so gives an opportunity to young players trying to break into the league. Plus it helps our draft position. One down, four to go.
That's exactly it. Grier talked about moving Blackwood as "rewarding" him for his service, giving him a chance to prove himself on a playoff team and leverage that into a better contract this summer. I think he'll absolutely do the same with the rest of the guys you mentioned.

The only reason guys like Barabanov and Zadina didn't get traded last deadline is because no one wanted them. Someone will definitely want Granlund and Ceci and I would be shocked if there wasn't a taker for Sturm and Rutta.
 

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Really curious what the $ and term is going to look like. It will be Grier's first long term piece for our future core and I am curious how he negotiates these types of contracts. As we have seen so far I think we can all agree we have all mostly been satisfied with his trades and drafting, now lets see how he does with handing out contracts to players that will be part of his future vision.

For me personally I would like the contract to be in the 4-5 million range for around 4-6 years. Probably signs around 5.5 which I also think is fair considering the cap rising.
 
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Pinkfloyd

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Really curious what the $ and term is going to look like. It will be Grier's first long term piece for our future core and I am curious how he negotiates these types of contracts. As we have seen so far I think we can all agree we have all mostly been satisfied with his trades and drafting, now lets see how he does with handing out contracts to players that will be part of his future vision.

For me personally I would like the contract to be in the 4-5 million range for around 4-6 years. Probably signs around 5.5 which I also think is fair considering the cap rising.
I'm curious also. If I were Grier, I'd be pretty open to committing long term to Zetterlund. There's a good argument for 8 years with him, imo.
 
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