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

I wish there was something to read into there but there's not.

I think that deal is killed a bit by us claiming Kolyachonok. We are fairly flush with dmen right now:

POJ-Letang
Gryz-Karlsson
Graves-Desharnais
Kolyachonok-Shea

So I have to assume at least ONE of them is gone by the TDL. Even then, you have 7 guys with Pickering in the AHL. WBS (when healthy) is pretty flush with dmen too. Glass on the other hand is someone I think they are looking at to be a transitionary player. Once Malkin is gone, unless we score a FA or high pick prospect, Glass is your 2C.

If the goal is to get Pono a slot, which I support, I think he simply fills the spot that opens up when they trade Beauvillier, which seems as inevitable as the Gryz trade. If you want Heinola, give Winnipeg the 4th or 5th. I think it's unnecessary to lose Glass for a #7/8 at the moment given how short handed we are at center.

I think that would be a solid addition for them. Really solid.

Glass probably won't even be in the organization next year, let alone being talked about as a 2C replacement for Malkin.

Grzelcyk will assuredly be gone at the deadline and the team has no confidence in Graves. They can let Pickering play the rest of the year in WBS with POJ, Kolya and Heinola as their LD.
 
Eh, I don't think so honestly. PoJ and Graves can easily be scratched or even waived if you acquire someone like Heinola. After Grz is traded that left side is barely NHL level so give any random youngster a shot the rest of the season
I'm not against it necessarily but I think I more question what Heinola provides us that POJ, Graves, Shea, JSI, etc don't. It's not a bad suggestion, I'm just more in the "but why?" phase.
Glass probably won't even be in the organization next year, let alone being talked about as a 2C replacement for Malkin.

Grzelcyk will assuredly be gone at the deadline and the team has no confidence in Graves. They can let Pickering play the rest of the year in WBS with POJ, Kolya and Heinola as their LD.
I disagree. I think they retain Glass. We can discuss placement more, obviously, but I don't think they let him go. To take it a step further, I don't think they let him go in-season. If Pono comes in and blows everyone away and they think he's expendable, I think we are looking at an off-season move. By that time, Heinola will be nearly irrelevant to the plans.

I think a middle-aged middle 6 center has more worth than a #7/8. In addition to not wanting to trade a center for a depth dman from a principle standpoint, I think the value is off too purely from a positional standpoint.

Now if we're talking Acciari, go for it. I think there's give and take there that makes sense.
 
I disagree. I think they retain Glass. We can discuss placement more, obviously, but I don't think they let him go. To take it a step further, I don't think they let him go in-season. If Pono comes in and blows everyone away and they think he's expendable, I think we are looking at an off-season move. By that time, Heinola will be nearly irrelevant to the plans.

I think a middle-aged middle 6 center has more worth than a #7/8. In addition to not wanting to trade a center for a depth dman from a principle standpoint, I think the value is off too purely from a positional standpoint.

Now if we're talking Acciari, go for it. I think there's give and take there that makes sense.

What makes Glass a middle-6 center? He has 13 points in 44 games this year (which is basically identical to what he produced last year) and has a career pace of 30 points per 82 games. He's a fringe 3C/4C, which is why he's redundant with Ponomarev (and Broz, for that matter) coming up and Lizotte already on the roster.

The point of the swap would be trading from a position of strength (young bottom-6 centers) for a position of weakness (young NHL ready LD). Which you can argue this trade doesn't necessarily fit, but I'd pretty firmly disagree. They have Glass, Lizotte, Ponomarev, Broz and Poulin as viable young bottom-6 centers (either now or in the future) and only Kolya and Pickering as young NHL ready LD.
 
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Glass isn't a problem or anything. But he's kinda... not very good at all. The idea of him as a middle six center even on this trash heap of a team is pretty gross.

He's a good PKer and does OK on the forecheck I guess? I dunno most nights he seems like one of these guys that sorta just... exists... out there.
 
Glass isn't a problem or anything. But he's kinda... not very good at all. The idea of him as a middle six center even on this trash heap of a team is pretty gross.

Yeah I don't dislike Glass, but he's a bland bottom-6 center that's probably a 4C on a good team. I think his role can definitely be filled by Lizotte and probably filled with Ponomarev and possibly Poulin too.

That's why the Glass for Heinola swap makes the most sense to me. They have far more passable young bottom-6 centers than they have passable young NHL LD.
 
I like Glass for his fit as a RH center. Yes I am partial to RH centers and like the O'Brien center in the draft at say 9th. Depending on what Karlsson returns and I prefer Rust heading out. Pens can't do an offer sheet if it includes a second this year. So, if I am Dubas I get a RW back for Karlsson and a nice pick. Add in the Petts pick and potential pick for rust and Dubas now has more ammunition to go after a younger winger.

Benning Sid Rakell
WB Geno Trade
Rutgers M Broz Tomasino
Pono Glass Acciari
Lizette
 

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