Speculation: Another year of this Bluc **** (The 2024 season thread)

Gavrikov gonna get paid.
I'm hoping (praying) we're pleasantly surprised when they announce the contract.

Anything under $7m AAV would be solid. The term isn't going to be amazing but that will be a problem for 5 years from now lol.

I think the Marcus Pettersson contract is a much better comparable for Gavrikov than this new Chychrun contract. When you look at Pettersson's career compared to Gavrikov's they're quite similar - Similar player profiles too.

Maybe 7 years, $6.25m AAV? I'd love if the AAV were lower obviously but trying to be realistic - I imagine it's going to be ~$6.5m - $7m. Which will honestly be fine with the cap going up.
 
Kuzzy, Kopi, Kempe
Kuzzy is a great addition for a 3rd round pick. Has an ok shot, right handed, but at the end of the day he's a below average middle 6 forward.

Foegele, Danault, Moore
37 & 24 are good defensive forwards. Moore is losing 50:50 battles & coughing up the puck in all 3 zones. Despite putting up 30 last year, Moore has reverted back to a below average middle 6 forward.

Fiala, Byfield, Laferrier
Fun line. 55 starting to take off. Fiala is the most creative forward we have. Just think what this line would do with a legit sniper! 14 is ok. Still developing, working hard, but he's a below average middle six forward at this point.

The King's should be fighting for a cup, but we aren't because of all the draft capital Blake blew from the Kuemper trade to requiring Kuemper. Instead of have a difference maker or two, the King's have filled out their top 9 with below average middle 6 forwards.

Lewis is an upgrade on Moore at this point everywhere except when Moore gets a bounce around the net.

Oilers might have regressed enough for Hiller to sneak by this year!!!

This is Blake's legacy.
 
Fiala, Byfield, Laferrier
Fun line. 55 starting to take off. Fiala is the most creative forward we have. Just think what this line would do with a legit sniper! 14 is ok. Still developing, working hard, but he's a below average middle six forward at this point.
Oh no....

I'm afraid you may have outted yourself as a non-puck knower with this comment.

Laferriere is nasty and he's absolutely part of the reason 55 and 22 are having the success we've seen lately. Laf has been incredibly snakebit but he's still been playing good/great hockey and doing a ton of little things to help his linemates / help the team win.

To say he's a 'below average middle six forward at this point' is a bit insane. Just because the production has slowed down a little bit since the beginning of the year doesn't mean he's some sub-average middle sixer. Laf is a very good player even when the points aren't necessarily showing up.

Also, you say in your post that Lewis is an upgrade over Moore right now.....?????

Some questionable takes to say the least my friend.
 
Thats a lot of scratch for a guy who gets injured a lot . For some reason I thought he was older than 26, seem like he's been around for a long time. I guess he just set the market .
I would think about right, when healthy he's a top pairing defenseman. I might be a little concerned about 8 years, but he had the leverage as I believe he was going to be an Ufa
 
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No one can explain why they are so good at home and pedestrian on the road this season... Theory: until this season they were very passive on the forecheck, relying on the 1-3-1 in a lot of situations... that is a dud at home, that boring-ass style... now getting more energy in the building w a more aggressive style I think is part of the answer. Now, why are the shitty on the road? Maybe because they arent playing the trap, the home team is exploting things more easily with the matchups.
 
Jeannot, Edmundson, Foegle, Kuemper, Kuzmenko...

Could Rob Blake be in the running for GM of the year?
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No one can explain why they are so good at home and pedestrian on the road this season... Theory: until this season they were very passive on the forecheck, relying on the 1-3-1 in a lot of situations... that is a dud at home, that boring-ass style... now getting more energy in the building w a more aggressive style I think is part of the answer. Now, why are the shitty on the road? Maybe because they arent playing the trap, the home team is exploting things more easily with the matchups.
They played the trap in the first period at Minnesota the other day. Didnt look so good. I dont know what their problem on the road is. Maybe a lot of the guys are family men now and just like being home.
 
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They played the trap in the first period at Minnesota the other day. Didnt look so good. I dont know what their problem on the road is. Maybe a lot of the guys are family men now and just like being home.
That sounds plausible too. One thing I dont trust are regular season trends translating into the playoffs. They need to get their game together on the road.
 
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Columbus would easily pay him $7m for 7 years if Provorov is gone
psh man respectfully, f**K columbus - no shot he (Gavrikov) wants to go back there lol (again respectfully of course)

He loves LA and LA loves him. He wants to stay, I really believe that. But you never know man hard to pass up mils especially when you gotta family and junk. You know. So maybe Gav wants to just get the bag - that's his right. And I'd wish him well. Kings would need to look at other options to replace him then - which might be challenging but not impossible.

I say he re-signs soon - I bet it comes out to be some stupid ass number like 7 years, $7.7m AAV or $7.14m AAV or some other bs. Just hoping its under 7. But we'll see.

EDIT: I just realized you're a CBJ fan.... my bad bro lol I'm faded no disrespect meant to your city. I actually love Columbus. I'm just trolling lol
 
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No one can explain why they are so good at home and pedestrian on the road this season... Theory: until this season they were very passive on the forecheck, relying on the 1-3-1 in a lot of situations... that is a dud at home, that boring-ass style... now getting more energy in the building w a more aggressive style I think is part of the answer. Now, why are the shitty on the road? Maybe because they arent playing the trap, the home team is exploting things more easily with the matchups.
You make it sound like they have not won a single road game, lol.
 
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That sounds plausible too. One thing I dont trust are regular season trends translating into the playoffs. They need to get their game together on the road.
Rather than the complete away record, I’m more interested in the splits. So what is the road record over the last 10 games and the 10 games before that. That tells a better story with regards to how the team is progressing because their road record for the first half of the season doesn’t really matter. I suspect it isn’t a great story even then, but they are more meaningful numbers. So for example, if you take out January, it doesn’t look anywhere near as bad.
 
That sounds plausible too. One thing I dont trust are regular season trends translating into the playoffs. They need to get their game together on the road.
Rather than the complete away record, I’m more interested in the splits. So what is the road record over the last 10 games and the 10 games before that. That tells a better story with regards to how the team is progressing because their road record for the first half of the season doesn’t really matter. I suspect it isn’t a great story even then, but they are more meaningful numbers.

So for example, if you take out January, it doesn’t look anywhere near as. So then question becomes why was January bad? Is there a genuine reason or are they a bunch of excuses? It could be mistakes, the use of 11-7 etc. As long as they know why and have fixed it, I’m happy.
 
Rather than the complete away record, I’m more interested in the splits. So what is the road record over the last 10 games and the 10 games before that. That tells a better story with regards to how the team is progressing because their road record for the first half of the season doesn’t really matter. I suspect it isn’t a great story even then, but they are more meaningful numbers.

So for example, if you take out January, it doesn’t look anywhere near as. So then question becomes why was January bad? Is there a genuine reason or are they a bunch of excuses? It could be mistakes, the use of 11-7 etc. As long as they know why and have fixed it, I’m happy.
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I said it in the other thread but there's almost no way barring a severe discount that Gavrikov gets less than 7x7.

Open market would LOVE a guy who can play shutdown on the top pairing but also kill it on his own pairing, in his prime, and with the cap going up. You don't easily get that via UFA. his comps were already over 7m a year, and with the cap going up, you can expect more.

I expect the Kings to give him that 8th year for security, the Rob Blake special NTC/NMC of some sort for his family, and near market value. Gonna guess 8x7.5.
 
Was there a reason why the Kings didn't extend Gavrikov near the TDL?

The only reason I was thinking was that the people over Blake wanted to give someone else the keys when they get bounced in the first round to have an honest assessment of the team in the present looking into the near future.
 

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