Salary Cap: '24-'25 Salary Thread: Crosbicles Volume MMXXV - Poolman and Poolparty?!?

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20M in cap space to go sign a stud RW and LD seems dooable. I'd throw 14M at Marner or Rantanen. 8+ at Boeser or Ehlers. LD UFAs are slim pickings. Gavrikov, Chychrun or Lindgren maybe.
10 million for Hayes, Lizotte, Acciari and Heinen.... puke

Would love to see them all gone replaced by the wbs GANG
 
10 million for Hayes, Lizotte, Acciari and Heinen.... puke

Would love to see them all gone replaced by the wbs GANG
Stuck with Hayes, Heinen, Acciari for another year, though I think Heinen can be a utility forward up and down the lineup. Lizotte is not part of the problem, he's part of the solution. And really 2/4 of those guys should be healthy scratches for the kids.
 
It's actually wild how many things the team can do in the offseason if they trade Karlsson. They can basically sign whoever they want and have cap space to spare.
 
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Well MP was traded a week later. And the Rantanen trade took months according to Tulsky.


Not that I think Weekes knows anything lol.
Lol I know, but this is Weekes' whole schtick. He posts these things and if nothing happens, people forget about it. If something does happen he pretends he had inside information. He is the Downtown Clay Davis of hockey news.
 
I agree on Chychrun. With the bump in cap though, I wouldn't be surprised if he got $8 million per year. Is 57 games per year worth that?
Played 82 for Ottawa last year. The year prior Arizona sat him games so he wasn't hurt. So that's a tad unfair to the guy and his games.

Honestly I would. If he is hurt that means we just suck right? We need to hit the floor and what better way for a D who misses games.
 
I agree on Chychrun. With the bump in cap though, I wouldn't be surprised if he got $8 million per year. Is 57 games per year worth that?
He did play 82 last year in Ottawa, like you said he will definitely get more than he should given the circumstances of the cap going up in the next 3 years. Honestly, it all depends what we do with our current D's like EK and Letang. I would definitely be interested but I'm scared he ends up being another Paul Martin
 
why? we don't want to improve this team till we get our new core. having chychrun would only make it harder and extend our rebuild if not putting us into a long drawn out stuck in the middle hell.
I think the team wants to be genuinely competitive again by 2027.
 
Played 82 for Ottawa last year. The year prior Arizona sat him games so he wasn't hurt. So that's a tad unfair to the guy and his games.

Honestly I would. If he is hurt that means we just suck right? We need to hit the floor and what better way for a D who misses games.
That's 1 full healthy season out of 7 lol. The rest aren't even close. But maybe with the rate Penguins players get hurt he'll stay healthy.
 
Being a terrible team is awful for the development of young players, both from the aspects of not having veteran leadership being able to guide the young guys and putting young guys in too high of a position and setting them up to fail. You want to bring in a veteran top-4 D like Chychrun to insulate Pickering, because putting Pickering in too high of a role could ruin his confidence and make his development stall or regress.

That doesn't necessarily mean that you need to get the best players you can, but the idea of being as bad as possible in the names of getting a chance at the highest draft pick is not an appropriate way to build the team. Chicago is still dealing with issues right now for doing that, even after pulling off Bedard.
 
Dubas does something cool for once and offers him like 12-13 million x 2.

This is exactly what he should be doing. A bunch of high AAV, short term for players to help ease prospects into the NHL and then let the prospects take over for them once their deals are done.

I would love Chychrun here...but why would he want to come here?

I think people overstate the importance that winning has to a lot of NHL players. Bad teams can still sign UFAs, they usually just have to pay more money.

Chicago signed Bertuzzi, Teravainen, Brodie and Martinez last off-season despite being a terrible team.
 
Being a terrible team is awful for the development of young players, both from the aspects of not having veteran leadership being able to guide the young guys and putting young guys in too high of a position and setting them up to fail. You want to bring in a veteran top-4 D like Chychrun to insulate Pickering, because putting Pickering in too high of a role could ruin his confidence and make his development stall or regress.

That doesn't necessarily mean that you need to get the best players you can, but the idea of being as bad as possible in the names of getting a chance at the highest draft pick is not an appropriate way to build the team. Chicago is still dealing with issues right now for doing that, even after pulling off Bedard.
Yeah, we should be going out of our way to not be Chicago if we get a high pick. Which is why would should be trying to season some of our AHL guys right now. So that if you get, say, McKenna, you have a couple young guys to put around him that aren't wide-eyed and timid when facing off against NHL juggernauts. Nor do you have to sign the corpses of Perry or Foligno.
Dubas does something cool for once and offers him like 12-13 million x 2.
Would you be willing to sign an affidavit that states if Dubas DOES do that, as stated, and you bitch about it, that you would be willing to leave this site forever, under penalty of law?
 
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