Richard88
John 3:16
- Jun 29, 2019
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It's simple to me. If Landy is healthy next year, and you want to keep Lindgren and Nelson, then you have to deal one of Manson or Girard, and go with a Middleton/Malinski-type bottom 3 paring that makes less than $1M on defense. And then you have to deal Wood and one of Colton or Coyle, and fill out the 4th line with prospects like Prishchepov and/or Ivan. This would leave you with something between $3M and $5M (depending on who you trade away and how much Lindgren and Nelson sign for) to go out and get someone for the 3rd line, or another D-man.
IMO, you trade away the guy that can get you the most in return, and that is Girard. Then you lose Manson after next season, and you have his $4.5M to use on another RD in 2026-27. It's too bad Behrens was injured and missed this entire season, as I'm almost betting that he would be on the Avs next year had he not lost a whole year of experience (He may still be, who knows). Trading Wood might not be easy. You might have to attach another asset to him to get someone to bite, or just buy him out ($708k '25, $1.208M '26-'29, and $708k '30-'33).
Technically you're wrong, because the guy who's going to get you the most in return isn't Girard, it's Makar. lol
Seriously though, trading Girard shouldn't even be an option. At least not until one of Behrens or Gulyayev show up.
A useful way to look at the roster is to add everyone at roughly the numbers they project to be getting, and then subtract as appropriate to get below the cap.
For example, the roster below includes all our free agents signed to the contracts listed below. The roster with these signings has 25 players and is $10.4m over the $95.5m cap ceiling. Obviously some guys gotta go to be cap compliant.
Nelson $6.5m x 4-5 years
Drouin $4m x 4-5 years
Kiviranta $1.5m x 2 years
Vesey $800k x 1 year
Lindgren $4m x 4 years
Malinski $1.5m x 2 years
EJ $800k x 1 year
First, trading Wood's $2.5m puts you at 24 players and $7.9m over.
Second, trading Colton's $4m puts you at 23 players and $3.9m over.
Thirdly, not signing Lindgren puts you at 22 players and $100k under. As illustrated in the roster below.
Alternatively, trading Manson instead of Lindgren puts you at 22 players and $600k under. Maybe you then squeeze out an extra $200k somewhere to add another guy at $800k.
What makes sense to me, assuming that you can re-sign Nelson, is that you have to shed the Colton and Wood money (in favour of more cost-effective guys like Kiviranta and Vesey), and then also make a direct choice between Manson and Lindgren.
Colton at 3LW for $4m and Wood as a healthy scratch making $2.5m are clearly where the cuts need to be made. Colton probably nets you a 2nd round pick, which you may need to attach to Wood to move him if he doesn't get LTIR'ed. The asset management move on D would be to trade Manson and re-sign Lindgren, and I could see that one going either way depending on the playoffs and Lindgren's ask in free agency.