Speculation: 2024-2025 General Lightning Discussion I

Felonious Python

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I think it depends on the AHL team. Winning at that level is worth something to the organization, so having a guy who can score helps with that. We had Conacher in that role after it was obvious he didn't have an NHL future. I think it's good to keep guys in a winning culture as much as possible. Make losing rare and hated as much as you can.
I agree with you, but career AHLers aren't the priority. ABB is primarily an offensive player. His PP time is going to get cut into for a developing player. Versatility, and a willingness to play in bottom six roles, are valued. My original point was that outside of maybe the top 2/3rds of the NHL, there's not a lot of job security, in the form of multi-year contracts for a veteran player.

Europe isn't all that secure, either, but there's maybe a better chance of playing multiple years as a valuable player, a mold which ABB would seem to fit more into given the strengths in his game.

 

StammerHammer

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I agree with you, but career AHLers aren't the priority. ABB is primarily an offensive player. His PP time is going to get cut into for a developing player. Versatility, and a willingness to play in bottom six roles, are valued. My original point was that outside of maybe the top 2/3rds of the NHL, there's not a lot of job security, in the form of multi-year contracts for a veteran player.

Europe isn't all that secure, either, but there's maybe a better chance of playing multiple years as a valuable player, a mold which ABB would seem to fit more into given the strengths in his game.


What's the development rule?
 

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LordStanlersCup

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Did I do something wrong, I don't remember cap accrual being this effective? Also for the sake of the example I picked a random player on the team that happend to be Sheary


Current available Cap space: $618,334

If we don't move anyone: 618,334(192/41)= $2,895,612.88

If we traded Sheary (and replaced him with a 800k player) at the TDL: $2,895,612.88 + (2,000,000-800,000)= $4,095,612.88

If we traded Sheary (and replaced him with a 800k player) today: $618,334 + (2,000,000-800,000) = $1,818,334, $1,818,334(184/41)= $8,160,328.20 + 618,334(8/41)= $120,650.54 $8,160,328.20 + $120,650.54 = $8,280,978.74
*184 because the season started 8 days ago
 

Felonious Python

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Unironically, I'm surprised that there hasn't been any NHL teams using The Enforcer by Monster Truck. I looked through a list of current and past NHL goal songs and didn't see it.


Looking at dozens of European goal songs is something. Feeling very Freed From Desire right about now.
 

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Unironically, I'm surprised that there hasn't been any NHL teams using The Enforcer by Monster Truck. I looked through a list of current and past NHL goal songs and didn't see it.


Looking at dozens of European goal songs is something. Feeling very Freed From Desire right about now.

The Leafs used Monster Truck in 2016-17 and 2017-18 before they went to Hall and Oates.
 

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