BradMarchandismydad
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Any interesting non-qualified players out there? Who's the next Geekie?
There’s a few intriguing dmen like Brannstrom, POJ, and Nils Lundqvist (sp?)
Zadina is probably a bust but he’s on that list too
Any interesting non-qualified players out there? Who's the next Geekie?
Then Swayman's only leverage is to use the media, stories will come out and we'll get all worked up over it but they all understand it's just part of the negotiation. I'm not worried about it, it'll take care of itself.Yes. You file. Protect your right.
I was so sure Lundqvist was gonna be an NHL star. That’s stunning to me.There’s a few intriguing dmen like Brannstrom, POJ, and Nils Lundqvist (sp?)
Zadina is probably a bust but he’s on that list too
Then Swayman's only leverage is to use the media, stories will come out and we'll get all worked up over it but they all understand it's just part of the negotiation. I'm not worried about it, it'll take care of itself.
I hated the trade too. Still do. I’m not defending the return whatsoever.
But waiting to trade Ullmark and pushing a concrete return (knowing where you’ll pick and most likely the guy or 2-3 guys you’d get) is a lot different than a pick next year where you don’t know where it will land. Also may not have been able to move him later once the spots were filled and money is committed. So you’d be riding to the deadline and hoping you get something there. And that eats up another $2M now.
I think it’s quite possible that Ullmark wasn’t drawing good interest. I think it’s more possible that they did a great job with setting up their list. Ullmark refusing to waive or extend torpedoed the return completely.
Can arbitration award a long term extension? Or is it always a 1-2 year deal? If he goes to arbitration again he's as good as gone.They either arrive at a figure or go to arbitration.
I’m not concerned about an offer sheet.
That’s fair. Imagine the reaction here if he kept him and lost him for nothing?I guess the difference is I’d have rather waited and risked losing Ullmark for nothing (or a worse return before the trade deadline next year) rather than taking what Ottawa offered.
I would anticipate at least one other team calling that Ullmark would or could be moved to after FA period is over and some teams reevaluate priorities based on who they were able or unable to sign.
Or if you have no luck there, another team calling if they have a team performing well but their goalie situation is causing them to fall in the standings early killing their playoff chances.
And if no luck there, I’d give it one more shot at the deadline. You’d give Ullmarks camp permission to start looking for a new home throughout the season and hope he gives you a couple options. Maybe you retain 50% to help facilitate a deal.
At the end of the day if he stays and walks, I missed out on a late first, I missed out on 2m in cap space, and I didn’t bail a division rival out of a cap dump.
I’d take the risk. The return we got wasn’t enough for me to think we couldn’t do better.
I was so sure Lundqvist was gonna be an NHL star. That’s stunning to me.
Can arbitration award a long term extension? Or is it always a 1-2 year deal? If he goes to arbitration again he's as good as gone.
Oh there’s for sure a hundred hypotheticals that could help or hinder the ability to have gotten a better return than the Ottawa deal. To cover them all would have made my post resemble one from the late great AOF (RIP).That’s fair. Imagine the reaction here if he kept him and lost him for nothing?
The timing was important. Most likely on July 1 (it’s not required to be then, but most are), Ullmark resets his NTC list. A basic example would be…NJ was on his list before. He now takes them off and puts Ottawa on. So you’ve lost a destination. Now do that a few more times. Where’s the market? You’re hoping for an injury.
I’m not getting my Stam-hopes up, but interesting approach by Tampa. Seems like they’re prepared to move on if he won’t take a big discount.
If Guentzels rights alone cost a 3rd, I wonder what the cost would have been for a sign and trade?
I don't believe the NHL really has the concept of sign and trade
I’ll start off by saying that I am 100% confident that Swayman will be signed long term in Boston. Seravalli doesn’t know anything and hasn’t said anything he doesn’t know.
THAT SAID
I said from the beginning that you get Swayman under contract FIRST - then you trade Ullmark. Folks were more concerned about maximizing Ullmark’s value than they were Swayman’s number or leverage in negotiating that number. Not me.
Then what happened? They traded Ullmark before signing Swayman - and didn’t even get value for Ullmark. Theoretically? Swayman has the Bruins bent over the kitchen counter.
So, if like you suggest, Swayman says “$9.5M AAV or I sit?” Sweeney has no one but his own damn self to blame.
That’s fair. Imagine the reaction here if he kept him and lost him for nothing?
The timing was important. Most likely on July 1 (it’s not required to be then, but most are), Ullmark resets his NTC list. A basic example would be…NJ was on his list before. He now takes them off and puts Ottawa on. So you’ve lost a destination. Now do that a few more times. Where’s the market? You’re hoping for an injury.
No, they don't.
Bruins wanted Brannstrom draft year
Lindholm
Brannstrom ?
Amadio (Heinen leaves)
Bruins wanted Brannstrom draft year
Lindholm
Brannstrom ?
Amadio (Heinen leaves)
I never understood this, in a hard cap league.The NHLPA does do that. Especially with now with a new head and time running out on the CBA.
If ‘you’ have a hammer the PA will at least reach out to the agent.
Who are the loudest voices in the PA? The stars want more money for them. They’re not worried about the middle class.I never understood this, in a hard cap league.
It won't cause the cap to grow. It won't cause teams to spend more than the cap (Vegas the obvious aberration).
If a player gets mega-non-NHL media exposure or is a super gate draw, they could affect the cap, but that has little to no bearing on their salary.
Basically, it has no effect on hockey related revenue, so why would the PA give even half a shit?
Swayman still talking about what happened with arbitration. He's still salty about it. That worries me.
Yeah, but that ain't anywhere close to, "Do it for the union, bro!"Who are the loudest voices in the PA? The stars want more money for them. They’re not worried about the middle class.