If Calgary is forced to change things up it would be unwise to not look into Elias Lindholm
Players would sign there or force their way to Chicago but thats a hard way to build a team and comes with his own issues. Chicago is a mess, going for a scorched earth rebuild has major potential to go poorlyAnd i don't see a prospect pool that gets them out any time soon. Even when they get Bedard
They have some decent B/C level prospectsAnd i don't see a prospect pool that gets them out any time soon. Even when they get Bedard
There's a huge difference between a college player choosing not to sign with the team that drafted them and a CHL player choosing not to sign with the team that drafted them. It is not infrequent for college kids, Michigan goalie Erik Portillo just did it, Adam Fox said no to two franchises, and yes Reilly did it to us. But those kids all played three or four years of college hockey and had leverage. The NHL CBA allows college kids to become UFAs four years after they are drafted (presuming they stay in college and keep playing college hockey), CHL kids don't have that same "loophole".There have been tons of lesser prospects refusing to sign, there was just an Anaheim player who was traded a couple days ago who refused. CBJ have been burned in the past by Mike Reilly. You have the PLD situation. Guys are going to try to play where they want to play as soon as possible these days. I’m not saying it will happen but it’s not completely out of the realm of possibility.
I think at this point the question is "why not". Everyone close to a playoff spot is buying like a drunk sailor on leave in a brothel.Why? lmao
I think at this point the question is "why not". Everyone close to a playoff spot is buying like a drunk sailor on leave in a brothel.
i'd be shocked if they move him, but if for some reason they started listening around the draft… i'd be all over that. weegar too. jackets in theory have the assets to get both.If Calgary is forced to change things up it would be unwise to not look into Elias Lindholm
yeah preemptively worrying about bedard refusing to play here is some real sad sack, loser mentality stuff.There's a huge difference between a college player choosing not to sign with the team that drafted them and a CHL player choosing not to sign with the team that drafted them. It is not infrequent for college kids, Michigan goalie Erik Portillo just did it, Adam Fox said no to two franchises, and yes Reilly did it to us. But those kids all played three or four years of college hockey and had leverage.
not only that, but the team that originally drafted them i believe gets a compensatory pick.CHL prospects don't have the same leverage. Someone can correct me if I am wrong but I believe if the player refuses to sign with the team that drafted them, they simply go back into the draft a couple years later.
Good points. I guess an option for a CHL player would be to put the word out through their agent to certain teams not to draft them, that they don’t want to go there and will leave at the first opportunity/pout if they get picked. That is more the NBA route lately and I could see top picks who don’t have much leverage pulling a PLD.There's a huge difference between a college player choosing not to sign with the team that drafted them and a CHL player choosing not to sign with the team that drafted them. It is not infrequent for college kids, Michigan goalie Erik Portillo just did it, Adam Fox said no to two franchises, and yes Reilly did it to us. But those kids all played three or four years of college hockey and had leverage. The NHL CBA allows college kids to become UFAs four years after they are drafted (presuming they stay in college and keep playing college hockey), CHL kids don't have that same "loophole".
CHL prospects don't have the same leverage. Someone can correct me if I am wrong but I believe if the player refuses to sign with the team that drafted them, they simply go back into the draft a couple years later. So in your hypothetical, if CBJ draft Bedard and he refuses to sign, he could continue to play in CHL for free or jump the pond to a pro league in Europe and hope two years later he doesn't get drafted by Arizona or whoever is at the bottom at that point. Sure the CBJ might decide to trade him but he still really has no leverage on who they trade him to.
we're gonna have like $15m of cap space going into next year and that's before considering potential roslovic (+$4m) or peeke (+$2.75m) trades. they can easily fit kevin hayes into the picture.
also, if we end up with bedard, hayes' deal will come off the books the same summer that bedard's ELC expires.
i'm all for it.
I’m certainly not taking Hayes at full price. The flyers have to eat some of that money and attach a pick on it. I doubt that’s what will happen, but we appear to be at desperate times for a center.
This also kind of implies to me that we’re not confident in Texier returning to us. Not that most of us here weren’t expecting that anyway.
Center options we have for next year (on our current team right now): Jenner, Sillinger, Roslovic, Johnson, Kuraly
You have to improve that. Even Connor Bedard (who we’re not going to get) doesn’t save that center group. Need at least two guys into that mix to help out.
if i had to rank the candidates in my head for that TBD 1C spot:
1. hertl (extremely high acquisition cost, but cbj could pull it off)
2. kuznetsov (same age as hayes, better player, less likely)
3. schmaltz (young, term, lower aav, right handed)
4. hayes (low acquisition cost, good production)
5. reinhart (rental, unlikely to move since fla gains a lot of cap this summer)
6. schenn (older + way more term than hayes)
7. miller (bad contract, better as a winger, but really productive)
8. duchene (older, higher aav, same term, not a center)
9. couture (still very good, but three years older than hayes + more term/higher aav)
10. johansen (more expensive, coming off injury)
11. roslovic (please do not make me watch him any more)
imo RHD isn't necessarily a need in terms of adding a guy, but could be an area where they look to improve upon what they already have. they have five bodies there that will be NHL-ready next year.
LD is a much bigger concern, both on the second and third pairs behind werenski.
jiricek may not be 'ready' to be a #1 RHD, but he's far more capable of handling that than peeke, has more upside and less injury concern than blankenburg, and is a better fit next to werenski than boqvist is.
in other words, i think they should look to find a partner for boqvist on the second pair before looking to find one for werenski. although my personal favorite theoretical target (weegar) is a righty who usually plays on the left, so he could fit either of those spots in theory.
that said, if they want to find a RHD to play with werenski, you'd probably need to move at least one of peeke/boqvist (if not both) and you'd still need to find a second pair LHD who could play with jiricek.
If Calgary is forced to change things up it would be unwise to not look into Elias Lindholm
Pretty boring honestly.
Was hoping Roslovic was gone.
Sure, a few might but that team and prospect pool (overall, I know they have a few good ones) is trash. There won't be sweetheart deals to play for the Craphawks because all players still want to be paid. I completely agree the scorched earth path is a tough way to go, regardless of city. MIght help a little that it's Chi town but overall, this is going to take them a while.Players would sign there or force their way to Chicago but thats a hard way to build a team and comes with his own issues. Chicago is a mess, going for a scorched earth rebuild has major potential to go poorly
Feels like a summer move to me or next deadline. Guess we'll have to see.
No way - Dude is the ultimate Tank Lieutenant - Constantly letting the other team take the puck.Pretty boring honestly.
Was hoping Roslovic was gone.