Boston Bruins 24-25 Roster/Cap thread XIX

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Not sure it's smart for us to risk a 2026 1st but Knies is a real nice piece for sure
I wonder if it would be an incentive for Matthews to come join his fellow Arizona\Leafs linemate?

Its kind of insane that 2\3 of the Leafs top line is from Metro Phoenix.

Bergeron played 19 years before Pastrnak signed - not the same thing as Marner making millions more 2 years after Pastrnak signed
That isn't what you said. It was pre injury Bergeron and he could still be playing at 39.
 
Not sure where he fits right now. Plus still need to see Lysell, Merk, and Mitts in Boston.


and...
Good call. Kid has been pounded in NHL and I’m sure his confidence is shot.

He’ll be bummed but beef up and get into playoff battle in Providence for the duration.
 
Not to derail but I don’t think it can be said enough how vital the upcoming playoff is for the PBruins. A deep run would do wonders for the Bs prospects down there.

Let Poitras go down there and lead the charge. Same with Minten.
 
Not to derail but I don’t think it can be said enough how vital the upcoming playoff is for the PBruins. A deep run would do wonders for the Bs prospects down there.

Let Poitras go down there and lead the charge. Same with Minten.
They don’t start until like April 23 though. He can play the season up here then go down for the playoffs.
 
Thinking about an offer sheet for McTavish... What would it take for Anaheim to say, we'll take the picks and build around Leo Carlson? They're not going to be squeezed by other cap considerations because they have $40m in cap space.

Offer Sheets
$1.6m or less = Nada
$1.6-2.4 = 3rd round pick
$2.4-$4.8 = 2nd round pick
$4.8-7.2 = 1st and 3rd round pick
$7.2-9.6 = 1st, 2nd and 3rd round pick
$9.6-12 = Two 1sts, 2nd and 3rd round pick
12+ = Four 1st round picks
AAV for offer sheets for offer sheets is calculated by dividing the total by 5 years (or less if the contract is less).
Yes!

NO to BOESER
 
I've played around with this as well. The cap hit is actually...
$3.4
$3.9
$3.9
$4.6
$4.6
$5.4
$1.6
$1.6
$1.6
$1.6
$1.6
$1.6

If I'm the GM, it's not off the table. They'd save $4.3 against the cap next year. The savings get smaller as the years go along but the cap goes up as it goes along.

Ultimately, I think I would give him one more season to see if A) he improves or B) can be effective in a lesser role. If he can be a really, really good 3C, then as the cap goes up his contract will fall back in line with the rising pay scale. Plus, you can always buy him out in a year or two, and that lowers (x2) the number of years his dead money is on the books.
Dom mentioned on Sunday night that they could trade him and retain and then he may be an attractive "get" for a team like maybe Vancouver. So if the Bruins retain a quarter of his cap hit, maybe he goes back there or is attractive to another team?
 
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Would you give a bag to Chychrun and use Lorhei as a centerpiece for a first line forward?
I wouldn't shell out major coin and years to a guy that's missed as many games as Jakob Chychrun.

I'm also not sure Lohrei gets you close to a good first liner at this time. If he scored 10+ goals this season, you'd have had a shot.
 
They still need grit and toughness, look at Florida, make the grit and toughness fast. Turns out the Tufte's, Jone's and size they added (besides Kastelic) wasn't tough or gritty, just AHL fodder.

Sam Bennet is a perfect UFA add, skilled and tough. Lauko is a good add, hopefully he is resigned and plays on a fourth line with Kastelic next year. Add a Marner or Ehlers but make sure you are adding grit, toughness and leadership. They already have Middlestadt, who has talent to be a 1C but his determination has always been questioned, add another talented but soft top 6 player you need that grit and leadership in your bottom 6 and D. Otherwise you have the 2019 team that lost because of how soft they were.
 
Would you give a bag to Chychrun and use Lorhei as a centerpiece for a first line forward?
Really interesting scenario…

Normally I would give him 7x7.75 right now without blinking. I know he could probably get a fair bit more on the open market though, probably 8.5-9. Just feel like having mobile D helps offset the lack of star power up front and helps keep the puck on the opposite side of the ice, which was missed without Lindholm this year. That said, here some concerns…

-I’m unsure if he can play his offside and we really need a stud RD behind McAvoy. If not, we have Zaddy eating 5 mil on 3rd pairing behind Chych and Lindy.
- If you use Lohrei towards trade bait, this star forward should A) be a vast improvement over the FA options this summer that don’t cost to acquire B) ideally should be a stud top center
- If you trade Lohrei for said top forward, they are going to have a big cap hit. Can we afford that on top of Chychrun? What holes does the trade package then create in the lineup/system? Lohrei will probably only cost us 3-3.75 on this upcoming, likely bridge, contract
- Lohrei (28pts this season) has tremendous offensive upside, just turned 24, and is already putting up 75% of the point Chych(41pts) is. 28 points is the total Chychrun put up 2 seasons ago in 2022/2023. Chychrun is about to turn 27, just matched his career point high from last year, and could maybe hit 50 depending how this Ovi run goes. Feels like if Lohrei matures a bit defensively, he could easily be where Chychrun is now.


What names did you have in mind if you were to move Lohrei? If Mittelstadt gels well this spring, a package of Lohrei, Zacha, Lysell, and a 2nd could get you a pretty pony and look great if you’re guaranteed to get Chychrun.
 
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