Speculation: Armchair GM Thread

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Final prediction time!

Likely gone: Schenn
50/50: ROR, Sissons, McCarron, Novak - I think we move out at least one center
Possible: Saros, March, Del Gaizo, Blankenberg, Smith
Unlikely but not 0%: Stamkos, Josi, Forsberg (if anyone of them request a trade)

I figure everyone else is safe
 
Final prediction time!

Likely gone: Schenn
50/50: ROR, Sissons, McCarron, Novak - I think we move out at least one center
Possible: Saros, March, Del Gaizo, Blankenberg, Smith
Unlikely but not 0%: Stamkos, Josi, Forsberg (if anyone of them request a trade)

I figure everyone else is safe
I will charitably give 20% odds on Schenn for something like a 3rd. I'm just trying to imagine how much worse our team would be without all his valuable leadership helping to prop us up! So how could Trotz possibly justify trading him? :sarcasm:

Not expecting anybody else to move.

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It honestly wouldn’t surprise me to see Evangalista out for a mid round pick. It aligns with how Trotz has handled everything since becoming an active participant in the process two years ago.
Ill file this under sad but not unrealistic. Evangelista has followed the Tomasino/Pärssinen path so far. Came in strong, production and usage have slipped, next step is trade
 
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He does only have a 15 team NTC...combined with his historic attitude and current production, he seems like a good candidate. I'd be actively trying to move him if I'm GMBT
These partial NTCs aren't that much help. He would still have to waive his NMC to be moved at all. Just if he did that, then his 15-team list would limit his number of potential destinations. I'm not sure teams very often ask a player to waive his NMC without already having a very specific destination in mind already, so the value of the NTC in these contracts is extremely limited.

Anyway, I think the really big limit to us trading Marchessault (or any of our old guys) is actually that Trotz simply won't want to move them. He's going to walk into next season thinking the same thing he did a year ago, that he's aiming to have a playoff team, and he's going to want to keep all of these guys regardless as they are keys to next year's big turn-around. :help:
 
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These partial NTCs aren't that much help. He would still have to waive his NMC to be moved at all. Just if he did that, then his 15-team list would limit his number of potential destinations. I'm not sure teams very often ask a player to waive his NMC without already having a very specific destination in mind already, so the value of the NTC in these contracts is extremely limited.

Anyway, I think the really big limit to us trading Marchessault (or any of our old guys) is actually that Trotz simply won't want to move them. He's going to walk into next season thinking the same thing he did a year ago, that he's aiming to have a playoff team, and he's going to want to keep all of these guys regardless as they are keys to next year's big turn-around. :help:
Yep I figure we walk in with basically the same roster next season unless someone just asks out. He may move Smith or McCarron if someone gives him enough but I think he probably overvalues every single player and undervalues other teams players which is why we hear so much about him trying to make moves but nothing ever happens.
 
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Crazy thing is, this team shouldn't even be all that far from turning it around and pushing for a playoff spot next year. You still have some good players in that group backed up by a strong tandem in goal.

But Trotz ain't the guy to make it happen. He'll sign a couple of veteran UFAs over the summer as he lacks the creativity to do anything else - no trades, no shrewd UFA signings, no offer sheets. Just last week I read an article of how the Blues GM admires what they've done in Washington and wants to do that same in St. Louis. It's just frustrating that Trotz isn't the guy who can do this. He's a rookie-GM.
 
These partial NTCs aren't that much help. He would still have to waive his NMC to be moved at all. Just if he did that, then his 15-team list would limit his number of potential destinations. I'm not sure teams very often ask a player to waive his NMC without already having a very specific destination in mind already, so the value of the NTC in these contracts is extremely limited.

Anyway, I think the really big limit to us trading Marchessault (or any of our old guys) is actually that Trotz simply won't want to move them. He's going to walk into next season thinking the same thing he did a year ago, that he's aiming to have a playoff team, and he's going to want to keep all of these guys regardless as they are keys to next year's big turn-around. :help:
If player has partial ntc and also nmc, he can be traded to any team not on ntc. The nmc in that case only prevents him from being waived or exposed in expansion draft (without his approval).
 
Crazy thing is, this team shouldn't even be all that far from turning it around and pushing for a playoff spot next year. You still have some good players in that group backed up by a strong tandem in goal.

But Trotz ain't the guy to make it happen. He'll sign a couple of veteran UFAs over the summer as he lacks the creativity to do anything else - no trades, no shrewd UFA signings, no offer sheets. Just last week I read an article of how the Blues GM admires what they've done in Washington and wants to do that same in St. Louis. It's just frustrating that Trotz isn't the guy who can do this. He's a rookie-GM.
I don't know about the group of good players comment. We have a bunch of name players, for sure. But all of them are on the wrong side of 30 and several may be in serious decline. Like, I don't think Tampa moved on from its living legend because they thought he had a long shelf life left.
 

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