FRyan4426
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I’m all set with Brown. Zero reason to play another game. Bring up Farinacci and see what you have. I’m also all set with Beecher. He’s the one guy who didn’t seem any different since the deadline
Brown is a UFA to be so it will be over soon no doubt.Was reading about Carlo retainment by Bruins & it's 615 grand this year and next year.Reilly 1.33 off books after this season is a plus.I’m all set with Brown. Zero reason to play another game. Bring up Farinacci and see what you have. I’m also all set with Beecher. He’s the one guy who didn’t seem any different since the deadline
Sorry hits? Ullmark, Krug, Geekie and probably Vatrank are “hits” and the only guys I’d go back and resign.
The rest of those guys are either net neutral or scratch level (Koepke, Tufte, Jones, Brazeau, JVR etc).
Sure, he paid very little and got back little on most of those guys, so as signing, they’re “wins”, or fair value. There isn’t a hit among them aside from the few I listed up top.
And notably, the whiffs were prominent signings for bigger dollars, and they all sucked. Including Zadorov whom you somehow counted as a hit??? Why?
IMO DS gets more heat for his drafting than he deserves. His trades have been very good. But his UFA work on top half of the roster players is terrible, and that’s what we are lacking. I only hope he takes a summer off.
This. Stay away from Ehlers. The Jets are playoff underarchievers every year and he is a big part of that. He is also rumored to be traded since forever. Top line center is the number one priority for the next two offseasons.I’d avoid big expensive contracts (Ehlers) this summer for wingers. I’d wait for Eichel or maybe a trade for a 1C.
In the meantime as suggested above take swings at reclamation projects (Geekie) for short term/ money. Count me in on Taylor Hall reunion. 2 years/ 3m per. He’s half the player he was in NJ but he’s elite at skating the puck through neutral ice and entering the o zone. Still a great passer. Can help fill the Marchand void.
How isn't Brazeau a hit? He was signed for free and turned into 2 decent assets and a late pick.Sorry hits? Ullmark, Krug, Geekie and probably Vatrank are “hits” and the only guys I’d go back and resign.
The rest of those guys are either net neutral or scratch level (Koepke, Tufte, Jones, Brazeau, JVR etc).
Sure, he paid very little and got back little on most of those guys, so as signing, they’re “wins”, or fair value. There isn’t a hit among them aside from the few I listed up top.
And notably, the whiffs were prominent signings for bigger dollars, and they all sucked. Including Zadorov whom you somehow counted as a hit??? Why?
IMO DS gets more heat for his drafting than he deserves. His trades have been very good. But his UFA work on top half of the roster players is terrible, and that’s what we are lacking. I only hope he takes a summer off.
Beecher is nothing more than a warm body. I do not see any reason to resign him for next seasonI’m all set with Brown. Zero reason to play another game. Bring up Farinacci and see what you have. I’m also all set with Beecher. He’s the one guy who didn’t seem any different since the deadline
This is an issue of semantics I think. I thought when he called those players “hits” he meant they were major contributors. Not a one of those signings have been a major contributor.How isn't Brazeau a hit? He was signed for free and turned into 2 decent assets and a late pick.
I don't disagree about your overall point - I generally like what Sweeney has done, but he always scares me when he has money going into Free AgenecyThis is an issue of semantics I think. I thought when he called those players “hits” he meant they were major contributors. Not a one of those signings have been a major contributor.
If we are defining hits as signing that netted out positive, I’d agree Brazeau is one. He didn’t do a lot for us and didn’t get back a lot for us, but we probably got more than we paid.
Ultimately, back to my original point, his major signings (term, dollar, roster slot) IMO have been brutal. Backes, Beleskey, Lindholm, Moore, and yes I’d add Zadorov, were all signed to play top 6F or thererabouts and top 4D. I think all were overpaid and overextended. And we had to actually pay teams to take a few of those guys, and seem likely to be paying yet again to have a team to take lindholm and maybe Zadorov at some point.
So I stick by my point - I hope Sweeney stays away from any major signings this summer. Nibble around the edges to fill a roster is fine by me.
Bruins should absolutely be in on 1-2 top 6 wingers in the offseason.
Do you really think Vegas is gonna let Eichel hit free agency, though?I’d avoid big expensive contracts (Ehlers) this summer for wingers. I’d wait for Eichel or maybe a trade for a 1C.
Wouldn't surprise me.With Chara being a team consultant, I wonder if he's been down in the room with the boys after the trade deadline.
Geekie-Middelstadt-Pasta
Zacha-Poitras-Lysell
K-Lindholm-Lauko
Koepke-Farinacci-Kasty
I get Lysell has stunk in Prov but just try it. Also get the if it ain’t broke don’t fix it argument. Just would like to see this at some point to see what the kids have. Zero reason for guys like Letteri, Brown, and Beecher to be playing.
Did you think Buffalo was going to let him go? Did we think Rantanen would be shipped out of Colorado? I’m only suggesting not spending JUST to spend on guys like Ehlers and Boeser, who in my opinion are both skilled but softish wingers. With Zacha & E.Lindholm here who play a similar type game, I’d prefer if they signed some players who are FAST, or physical.Do you really think Vegas is gonna let Eichel hit free agency, though?
I'd be shocked if that happened. Not sure why Eichel would want to leave, either.....
I’d avoid Ehlers & Boeser completely. IF, Eichel has interest in coming back to Boston area it’d be great to have the cap space.The forward Roster we have right now is literally half Ahlrs/4th liners. What about the following 2026 signed forward group and a 104 estimated salary cap tells you guys don’t try to sign a “big contract winger” like Ehlers or Boeser? Your next best options ant cheaper prices are overpaying for aging vets. You want to wait and see if Eichel decides not to resign? Thats fine, but nothing will look attractive to star centers if you don’t have some potent wingers in your lineup after Pasta, some JAGs in the top 6, and a bottom 6 that may combine for 25 goals collectively all year and looks like it was built to tank. Also means another year of grinding Pasta down unnecessarily hard so that he is a cripple by the time an actual contending window roles around. Thats how you lose the room and momentum, by keeping talent away from the team. If you’re trading for a top 6 winger, that’s going to be a big contract too, but with cost to acquire. We have little assets without protections to trade as it is after Mittelstadt, Zacha, Poitras, picks which are helping fill some of those holes we already have, but not enough considering Patrick Brown, Lettieri, and Tufte were seen all too often this year amidst an impotent scoring group. We lost so many top line and top 6 players in the past 3 years, and you guys are scared to give a quality winger 7.5-8.5 mil on a rising cap system? I’m down to trade to improve quality at positions, but looks at how the rest of the lineup is constructed and be aware of how that looks to free agents, and the the stars you need to keep happy and healthy is all I’m saying.
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