2024-25 Roster…too soon?

x Tame Impala

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If we can get him for the Toronto 1st + 33 I’d be fine with it. He’s a really effective NHLer and we have nearly zero of those
 

MHO

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I hope they claim him but I don't think they will. They're in this weird spot where they stink but the roster is crowded. Oddly enough they've gone from a roster of AHL forwards last year to a roster full of 4th liners and underachieving 2nd liners this year. If they claim him, they would have to sit guys who they want to trade between now and the deadline. Or maybe they could send one of the kids back down?
 

statswatcher

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i think i and a lot of people were banking on addition by subtraction too much. all that was added in the offseason was two middle six forwards, two bottom six forwards, a top six defenseman, an at best seventh d-man who gets played like a top six defenseman, and an injured backup goalie. that's not the stuff of dramatic improvement.

the question is then how much more could kd have added, and how much would that have benefitted the team in the long term? people point at the inflated salaries of bert, tt, and particularly brodie, but it's seldom acknowledged that these salaries are likely just what kd had to pay to get even middle tier free agents to sign. my gut tells me that if they were so inclined, the hawks would have had to shill out more than 6.25 million a year to lock up chandler stephenson and all of his 50 some odd point pace until he's old enough to run for president (were he an american citizen of course).

i think i had the right idea last year going into the offseason to be skeptical of the general push to add in free agency. i think i was tempted by greed on free agency day and that blinded me to everything i said above which should have been obvious to me at the time. if they add any players at all through free agency in the coming offseason, they have to be effective impact players. if the only deals to be a made are yet more inflated depth contracts, they're better off standing pat and trying to fill gaps from within.
 

Hawkey

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If they start unloading the vets for whatever they can get they are going to need bodies. Why not take a chance on a young player and maybe get lucky with a longer term piece for free??

I guess we’ll see lots of Kurashev and Anderson later in the year - players that the organization doesn’t want anymore and/or aren’t NHL caliber players. Makes a ton of sense…
 

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