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We actually need bothWe don't need offensive defensemen. We need defensemen who can defend.
We actually need bothWe don't need offensive defensemen. We need defensemen who can defend.
Sure, if you can get both in the same player. Schaefer could be that guy which is probably why we traded Blackwood ASAP and entered full-on tank mode.We actually need both
Claims to want defensemen who can defend, wants more CecisSure, if you can get both in the same player. Schaefer could be that guy which is probably why we traded Blackwood ASAP and entered full-on tank mode.
But if you have to choose between one or the other, which is typically the case in the trade/UFA market, we need more Cecis and fewer Liljegrens.
Hope we load up on more seconds, I feel like we could throw some good darts at the D's still available in that range.Claims to want defensemen who can defend, wants more Cecis
We need both kinds of players, the do-it-all Dman is super rare and is likely only to be found in the draft, which means they would also need years to develop, if we want to make a meaningful impact on next year's roster in terms of team results and winning games we need multiple additions on defense that provide improvements on both ends of the ice
We need "offensemen" just as badly as we need shutdown D
Maybe but what is Vancouver even looking for in a Pettersson trade?i think the bigger issue is the sharks would only be able to do a futures package
We don't need offensive defensemen. We need defensemen who can defend.
Both, really. Specifically, we need defensemen who can turn defense to offense. That means they need to play defense, and they also need to be able to make clean passes out of the zone. Right now Ferraro, Rutta, and to a lesser extent Ceci can play some defense, but can't really convert turnovers to offense, hence the wild flings up the boards and getting hemmed in. Meanwhile Lily and Thrun can inconsistently get us out of the zone but they're also more inconsistent at the defense part. Walman is the best of the bunch at both but we really shouldn't want him to be our best D.We need defensive defensemen that can skate, handle the puck and at least do a clean outlet pass.
I would trade Dickinson, Musty, and a top-1 protected 2026 1st for Hughes if he became available. Plus wouldn't have to give you any salary back but Goodrow and could add lesser picks and/or prospects to make up some of the value.Would you risk trading 3 first round picks for Hughes
If you think Zetterlund can be a consistent 20-25 goal guy for that long, it makes sense to try to lock that in as best as possible. I think though that the cap hit for these offers you lay out are likely going to be slightly more with a rising cap situation. One also needs to have a firm idea of what the roster is going to look like during the life of whatever contract you'd prefer to give Zetterlund. If Smith only ever establishes himself as a winger and we have Eklund and Toffoli with guys like Chernyshov, Graf, Halttunen, and Musty all probably knocking on the door in the next three years, is it worth giving Zetterlund term? I'm not sure because I don't know how much confidence to place in those prospects. I think a 4x5 deal is the most sensible and likely but there are definitely a healthy amount of acceptable options for a new Zetterlund contract to me.So on the Zetterlund contract discussion, does it make sense to sign him to a contract of 6-7 years? I don’t see many scenarios where we end up with 6 better wings in 6 years? In 3 Tofolli and if re-signed Granlund will be gone. It’s possible that two of Musty, Cherny, Bystedt, Graf, and Halt hit but three seems unlikely. I think it’s likely we will have one other high pick in the roster. And I imagine Grier does big game hunting for at least one big wing in free agency or via then”reverse Meier” trade.
1. Eklund
2. 2025/2026 1st
3. Acquisition
4. Prospect
5. Prospect or Trade
6. Zetts
It seems like a small overpay now (with lots of cap room) may be well worth it for the cap savings in years 4+.
Say you can get him for:
2x$3.5($7M)
3x$4M ($12M)
4x$4.5 (18)
5-7x$5(25-35M)
For a guy who’s made $5M, banking $30M probably sounds appetizing. SJ likely gets a pretty good bang for their buck when the kids start making real money.
Generally, I’d avoid long contracts for middle six players. I love the guys attitude. He’s producing, works hard, relatively young (you’d get his whole peak for a longer contract).
There’s always talk about weaponization of cap space. Any opportunity to weaponize current cap space by creating future cap space is well invested. However, the risk of Zetts falling off also exists. I also think there’s something to be said for big contracts may reduce a bit of hunger, though not sure how universal that is with players. Zetts seems like a good bet to not get complacent, but it’s really hard to say.
Also consider that Toffoli is likely to play himself out of the lineup in two years.
Toffoli probably does sign another contract after this one but any NHL player losing half a step can be the difference between them staying NHL caliber and not. It does not matter what their game is.Toffoli is Pavelski lite. He never needed to skate fast so he's not going to miss losing a half step. If anything he'll probably sign another contract after this one.
Tyler Toffoli is a nearly 33-year-old, slow complementary winger. How long do you think those typically last?What? No. That's a leap.
There are so few similarities between these two players it's almost comicalToffoli is Pavelski lite. He never needed to skate fast so he's not going to miss losing a half step. If anything he'll probably sign another contract after this one.
It's important to note that a lot of Cagnoni's point totals come from the PP. He's fine 5v5 but he could be doing more. That being said I watched Cuda games when I can and he can definitely hang defensively and size hasn't hindered him too much if at all. He is a strong kid. He can get better too!Cagnoni had shown that he can be an extremely dominant AHL player at age 19. That bodes extremely well for his NHL future. Kvetch about his size, but don't forget that his stats are exceptional.
They're both extremely slow goal scorers who dominate with their brain and strength. Toffoli was once considered a great defensive forward just like Pavelski although that part of his game has fallen off a bit just like it did for Pavelski in his mid-30s.There are so few similarities between these two players it's almost comical
Not really, ideally you'd leave room for the youth to play offensive roles so you only need one veteran offensive defenseman ahead of them.We actually need both
If you think Zetterlund can be a consistent 20-25 goal guy for that long, it makes sense to try to lock that in as best as possible. I think though that the cap hit for these offers you lay out are likely going to be slightly more with a rising cap situation. One also needs to have a firm idea of what the roster is going to look like during the life of whatever contract you'd prefer to give Zetterlund. If Smith only ever establishes himself as a winger and we have Eklund and Toffoli with guys like Chernyshov, Graf, Halttunen, and Musty all probably knocking on the door in the next three years, is it worth giving Zetterlund term? I'm not sure because I don't know how much confidence to place in those prospects. I think a 4x5 deal is the most sensible and likely but there are definitely a healthy amount of acceptable options for a new Zetterlund contract to me.
Tyler Toffoli was literally never a great defensive player, he also can't, hasn't and never played center, he is also much bigger and stronger than PavelskiThey're both extremely slow goal scorers who dominate with their brain and strength. Toffoli was once considered a great defensive forward just like Pavelski although that part of his game has fallen off a bit just like it did for Pavelski in his mid-30s.
They're literally the same size and Pavelski was predominantly a winger during his best seasons.Tyler Toffoli was literally never a great defensive player, he also can't, hasn't and never played center, he is also much bigger and stronger than Pavelski
They are two completely different players, it's an asinine comparison
They're literally the same size and Pavelski was predominantly a winger during his best seasons.
I know you're a casual who only follows the Sharks but Toffoli has had a reputation as a great two-way player going back to his time in LA.