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Ok, figured I'd organize my thoughts into one place here - writing quickly on a break from work. The Isles have 8 regulars in need of new contracts in the offseason: Dobson, Nelson, Palmieri, Romanov, Tsyplakov, Holmstrom, Reilly, and Wahlstrom. Let's say for argument's sake that they want to bring them all back aside from the last two. Nelson and Palmieri get Mayfield-esque deals taking a slight discount to stick around, and they lock up Dobson and Romanov long term. I think those deals would be ballpark in this range:
Dobson 8x8
Romanov 7x6
Nelson 6x5
Palmieri 5x4
Tsyplakov 3x3
Holmstrom 2x2
Keeping George as the 3LD and putting Hutton, Danny Nelson and Eiserman in there at min salary to fill out the roster, that brings the team to $96.988M, or about 5.5M above the projected cap for next year. Keep in mind that this would be the equivalent of "running it back" - no additions to the roster aside from elevating prospects. Because that's above the cap, we would actually need to either let someone walk or trade a couple of guys to even be able to "bring it back"... so, essentially you're bringing back a worse version of a roster that isn't competitive.
This was the year that they put all their eggs into the basket for - It's the last year of Dobson and Romanov's ELC, and they still have Holmstrom and Tsyplakov around league min. Unfortunately they got hit with a ton of injuries, and while Sorokin has been keeping them in games they'll probably be fighting for their lives to make the last wildcard spot. Lou has to look at what is stacked against him here and go the route that many of the fans have been calling for for a long time - a retool of some sort... and we happen to be in the perfect scenario to get it done between this season and the next. Most of the team is locked up in NMCs, but we have a few very valuable players that aren't.
A lot has been made of what Nelson and Palmieri could fetch at the deadline. Nelson is on pace for his fourth straight 30 goal season - he's the type of player that puts a contender over the top, especially when slotted in as a 3C. Palmieri is on pace to follow up last year's 30 goal season with another. I think if you retain on both of these guys you get a first +. But my thought is, why stop there?
I think there's merit in looking into trading Dobson or Romanov after this season, with my preference being Dobson. I made a post on the main board, most fans are salivating at him despite me being extremely honest about his defensive shortcomings. If after 6 seasons you decide that you have seen enough, you deal him now - at the top of his value. You get the equivalent of 3-4 firsts from a team that has been stockpiling talent and feels ready to take another step - Canadiens, Sharks, Blue Jackets.
Between dealing those 3 players, you can completely rebuild the organizational depth and change the culture of the team. Let the team be bad the next season and trade Lee and Pageau at the deadline. This will basically give you a clean slate for 2026 with an additional 9 or 10 assets that you wouldn't have had otherwise. The alternative is basically running it back next season minus Varlamov and Pageau... I know what I'm hoping for
Dobson 8x8
Romanov 7x6
Nelson 6x5
Palmieri 5x4
Tsyplakov 3x3
Holmstrom 2x2
Keeping George as the 3LD and putting Hutton, Danny Nelson and Eiserman in there at min salary to fill out the roster, that brings the team to $96.988M, or about 5.5M above the projected cap for next year. Keep in mind that this would be the equivalent of "running it back" - no additions to the roster aside from elevating prospects. Because that's above the cap, we would actually need to either let someone walk or trade a couple of guys to even be able to "bring it back"... so, essentially you're bringing back a worse version of a roster that isn't competitive.
This was the year that they put all their eggs into the basket for - It's the last year of Dobson and Romanov's ELC, and they still have Holmstrom and Tsyplakov around league min. Unfortunately they got hit with a ton of injuries, and while Sorokin has been keeping them in games they'll probably be fighting for their lives to make the last wildcard spot. Lou has to look at what is stacked against him here and go the route that many of the fans have been calling for for a long time - a retool of some sort... and we happen to be in the perfect scenario to get it done between this season and the next. Most of the team is locked up in NMCs, but we have a few very valuable players that aren't.
A lot has been made of what Nelson and Palmieri could fetch at the deadline. Nelson is on pace for his fourth straight 30 goal season - he's the type of player that puts a contender over the top, especially when slotted in as a 3C. Palmieri is on pace to follow up last year's 30 goal season with another. I think if you retain on both of these guys you get a first +. But my thought is, why stop there?
I think there's merit in looking into trading Dobson or Romanov after this season, with my preference being Dobson. I made a post on the main board, most fans are salivating at him despite me being extremely honest about his defensive shortcomings. If after 6 seasons you decide that you have seen enough, you deal him now - at the top of his value. You get the equivalent of 3-4 firsts from a team that has been stockpiling talent and feels ready to take another step - Canadiens, Sharks, Blue Jackets.
Between dealing those 3 players, you can completely rebuild the organizational depth and change the culture of the team. Let the team be bad the next season and trade Lee and Pageau at the deadline. This will basically give you a clean slate for 2026 with an additional 9 or 10 assets that you wouldn't have had otherwise. The alternative is basically running it back next season minus Varlamov and Pageau... I know what I'm hoping for