Rumor: 2024-2025 Trade Rumors and Free Agency Talk | Part Deux

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If Carolina has offered 100m or more, in order for any team on the open market to match that money they’d have to offer 14.29M AAV on a 7 year deal. And that’s if it’s 100M on the nose total. If Carolina offered 101 or 102 we’re talking even higher numbers.

If it’s money Mikko wants, we’re going to see a deal worked out here pretty soon. If not I’m guessing he gets traded and we’re going to HATE it. Edmonton or Dallas are getting him this year.
People keep mentioning the loilers but Mikko has a 9 team no-trade list and if I had to guess, they are on it.

They'd have to ask him to agree to waive to go there. Not impossible but I doubt it. Dallas and the golden turds are much more probable.
 
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There’s no guarantee they offered him $14 x 8. 12.5 x 8 is a nine figure offer and that’s all Friedman said it was.

Plus, Carolina’s system sucks for skilled players.
Pagnotta said the Canes are willing to give him 14M X 8 and the following day Friedman said they made him a 9 figure offer.

He's going to lose a good chunk of money if he goes on the market.
 
People keep mentioning the loilers but Mikko has a 9 team no-trade list and if I had to guess, they are on it.

They'd have to ask him to agree to waive to go there. Not impossible but I doubt it. Dallas and the golden turds are much more probable.
I think that’s an insane take lol. Guy’s play has fallen off a complete cliff since he got taken away from Mackinnon. He’s got a few months before he cashes in on his next contract. You think he’d refuse to waive to go play beside the best player in the world and the odds on Stanley Cup favorites for 3 months? Do you not remember than run last year? You don’t think he’d want to be part of that?

I’d say the odds of him blocking a trade to Edmonton as a rental are closer to 0% than 10%. I wouldn’t be shocked if Edmonton was his most desirable destination in the entire NHL for the rest of this season.
 
I think that’s an insane take lol. Guy’s play has fallen off a complete cliff since he got taken away from Mackinnon. He’s got a few months before he cashes in on his next contract. You think he’d refuse to waive to go play beside the best player in the world and the odds on Stanley Cup favorites for 3 months? Do you not remember than run last year? You don’t think he’d want to be part of that?

I’d say the odds of him blocking a trade to Edmonton as a rental are closer to 0% than 10%. I wouldn’t be shocked if Edmonton was his most desirable destination in the entire NHL for the rest of this season.
I think those NTCs go two ways for players.

I think a majority of NTCs have Edmonton on it, but when it comes TDL time and you're a pending UFA you're probably willing to waive for Edmonton because you don't have to deal with the Winter, they're going to make a playoff run, they have two of the best centers in the world, the arena is one of the nicest in the league and the owner doesn't mind spending on amenities.

They've been able to convince guys like Perry, Henrique, Arvidsson, Skinner to sign there, too, so something must be right.
 
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I think those NTCs go two ways for players.

I think a majority of NTCs have Edmonton on it, but when it comes TDL time and you're a pending UFA you're probably willing to waive for Edmonton because you don't have to deal with the Winter, they're going to make a playoff run, they have two of the best centers in the world, the arena is one of the nicest in the league and the owner doesn't mind spending on amenities.

They've been able to convince guys like Perry, Henrique, Arvidsson, Skinner to sign there, too, so something must be right.
Yeah you assholes even get that nice, early spring so the weather isn’t even an issue. April through June is like the nicest time of year for you guys lol.

My home golf course probably won’t open until late May
 
I think that’s an insane take lol. Guy’s play has fallen off a complete cliff since he got taken away from Mackinnon. He’s got a few months before he cashes in on his next contract. You think he’d refuse to waive to go play beside the best player in the world and the odds on Stanley Cup favorites for 3 months? Do you not remember than run last year? You don’t think he’d want to be part of that?

I’d say the odds of him blocking a trade to Edmonton as a rental are closer to 0% than 10%. I wouldn’t be shocked if Edmonton was his most desirable destination in the entire NHL for the rest of this season.
Except that's not what I said. Read it again.

I said he has a 9-team no trade list (that was submitted to the Avalanche on July 1st 2024 - I believe they have to submit it every year) and the Hurricanes would have to ASK HIM to waive it if the loilers were on that list.

It's a different trade then just trading him to a team where he has no say in the matter.

Besides, I don't think he cares about being part of a 'run' in Edmonton or otherwise. He has his Cup and now he wants his bag.

Also - accepting a trade to Edmonton so that he can 'pad his stats' wouldn't do much for his 'stock' league-wide imo. It would only confirm that he needs to be playing with a Top-3 player in the league to be that productive 100 point player.

At least if he stays in Carolina for the playoffs and doesn't produce as much, it can be blamed on the system, the fit and/or the coaching.
 
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Except that's not what I said. Read it again.

I said he has a 9-team no trade list (that was submitted to the Avalanche on July 1st 2024 - I believe they have to submit it every year) and the Hurricanes would have to ASK HIM to waive it if the loilers were on that list.

It's a different trade then just trading him to a team where he has no say in the matter.

Besides, I don't think he cares about being part of a 'run' in Edmonton or otherwise. He has his Cup and now he wants his bag.

Also - accepting a trade to Edmonton so that he can 'pad his stats' wouldn't do much for his 'stock' league-wide imo. It would only confirm that he needs to be playing with a Top-3 player in the league to be that productive 100 point player.

At least if he stays in Carolina for the playoffs and doesn't produce as much, it can be blamed on the system, the fit and/or the coaching.

Interesting take
 
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Pagnotta said the Canes are willing to give him 14M X 8 and the following day Friedman said they made him a 9 figure offer.

He's going to lose a good chunk of money if he goes on the market.
He would absolutely lose money, but pretty sure he's willing to do that if he he gets to sign for a team he actually wants to play for.
 
I actually don't think Mikko is all about the money, but he chose to listen to his agent while he was on the Avs.

I think he regrets it now.

I have this weird feeling he wants to come back. Yeah, blah blah you can act like it comes from wishful thinking if you want, but I think he seen his whole career as beeing an Av, maybe getting his number retired just didn't handle it right.

Emotionally he doesn't seem willing to envision himself elsewhere long term. There is a lot of time between now and then, so we'll see if that changes.

I was right about Makar, right about calling Nuke the Russian Mark Stone (in more ways than I'd like). Every once in a while I read it right.
I get this feeling too. That being said I don’t know that he could be fit.
 
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Like the Avs? He turned down the offer because not enough money.
Things have obviously changed. He didn't think he was actually getting traded, so he held firm. Good chance he would've taken the Avs offer, had he actually known they were going to trade him. The Avs/his agent didn't communicate that well enough for him. Finnish players in the 4-nations all said that Rantanen was still kinda shocked about the trade, banging on about how he didn't want it to happen and would've prefered to stay with the Avs.
 
Things have obviously changed. He didn't think he was actually getting traded, so he held firm. Good chance he would've taken the Avs offer, had he actually known they were going to trade him. The Avs/his agent didn't communicate that well enough for him. Finnish players in the 4-nations all said that Rantanen was still kinda shocked about the trade, banging on about how he didn't want it to happen and would've prefered to stay with the Avs.

Are you intentionally ignoring the Aho interview to accommodate your argument?

Mikko knew damn well that a trade was a possibility.

Aho was asked a lot about the Rantanen trade to Carolina, especially since Rantanen was not made available to the media since he did not take the ice Monday. He mentioned how perhaps a week prior to the trade, he was asked questions about Rantanen by someone in the Hurricanes front office.

Aho said he didn’t think much of it, but he did call Rantanen to see if there was a possibility of him being traded, and Rantanen told him he had just finished talking to his agent and yes, it was a possibility.

But then Aho didn’t really think about it a whole lot.
 
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Are you intentionally ignoring the Aho interview to accommodate your argument?

Mikko knew damn well that a trade was a possibility.

Aho was asked a lot about the Rantanen trade to Carolina, especially since Rantanen was not made available to the media since he did not take the ice Monday. He mentioned how perhaps a week prior to the trade, he was asked questions about Rantanen by someone in the Hurricanes front office.

Aho said he didn’t think much of it, but he did call Rantanen to see if there was a possibility of him being traded, and Rantanen told him he had just finished talking to his agent and yes, it was a possibility.

But then Aho didn’t really think about it a whole lot.
Yeah, Mikko wants the bag. He got the bag last time around with the Avs and threatened holding out, and he wants the bag again. He's got his Stanley Cup, now he wants to be amongst the highest paid in hockey.

IMO the most likely scenario is Mikko signing with Carolina for 12.5M annually. I can't see any team in UFA offering him the same, and I think money is his #1 interest.
 
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