Gurglesons
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DOC got a 12 team NTC lol.
All of these things make the opposite of the argument you are trying to.
There are a few reasons why Rakell should have more value in the offseason than right now:
1) Right now, it's a seller's market, because there just aren't that many sellers. However, there are a number of bubble teams with decisions to make. Teams like the Red Wings, Blue Jackets, and Senators will probably be buyers. However, they're not going to make big splashes like Rakell right now. They're the ones who will acquire the Beauvilliers, Hayeses, etc. Small adds to reward their players for playing as well as they have and getting them in a spot where they might qualify for the playoffs. In the offseason, though? After they make the playoffs? They'll be more likely to acquire a Rakell-level asset. Furthermore, a team like the Sabres or Ducks might also be more willing to part with a 1st, because they certainly aren't willing to do so now.
2) Yes, we all know that the cap is going up and so free agents will acquire more to sign. However, people don't have sticker shock until they actually see the sticker. Once Rakell-level players actually sign (and not theoretically sign) for $8-9M or so, GMs will make price comparisons and see that it's better to acquire Rakell at $5M rather than try to clear out that much cap space.
3) The Penguins only have one retention slot right now. While I think we would rather take salary back than retain, retaining might be the only way to get the right deal. However, the opportunity cost of retaining right now is higher than during the offseason, when we will have all of our slots open again. The value of Deal 'X' in the offseason is therefore higher than the value of Deal 'X' right now.
4) The 2026 Draft is supposed to be 'deeper' than this one is. Let's say we acquire a pick that ends up being 22OA. The player drafted at 22OA next year will likely be a better player than the one drafted at 22OA this year.
All of these things make the opposite of the argument you are trying to.