Well if we keep Drouin I think Georgiev and Girard need to go.
Just spitballing and someone better double check my math
but:
Sign Drouin and Mittlestadt to matching 3 x 5 mil contracts.
*Trade
G- Alexandar Georgiev
LD- Sam Girard
to Montreal for
G- Cayden Primeau (890 x 2)
LD- Jordan Harris (1.400 x2)
C- Owen Beck
Drouin (5) Mackinnon (12.6) Lehkonen (4.5)
Nichushkin (6.125) Mittlestadt (5) Rantanen (9.250)
Landeskog (7) Colton (4) Kovalenko (895)
Wood (2.5) Wagner (895) O’Connor (1.050)
Toews (7.25) Makar (9)
Harris (1.4) Manson (4.5)
2 x 950
Annunen (833)
Primeau (890)
Contracts - 83,188,000
Salary cap - $87,700,000
Space- $4,512,000 (minus 1 or 2 reserve guys)
The math is wrong. Actual number is $84.59M.
But under the cap!
And since it's only a 20 man roster, you could fit a couple of scrub bench salaries and stay under the cap. All good.
I appreciate that you put forth that a salary needs to be moved aside for Mitts, and another salary needs to be moved aside for Drouin (Georgiev and Girard, in this case). There's really no way around this.
The problem with this scenario, is that while the center and wing positions are quite solid, not only is the defense weakened, the goaltending is as well (essentially two rookies).
**** Now, before I go further, I want to assure you that what I'm about to say is not meant to antagonize you. Please try to keep that in mind. It's just an opinion. ****
But I think this is why quite a number of people are open to trading Rantanen. I believe that a number of people prefer a path where the team has no glaring weaknesses, even if it makes the wing position no longer elite.
For example, one could put forth a scenario where the Avs sign Mitts and Drouin, but then have to move out Girard and Lehkonen. Similar to the one you wrote above, but it doesn't weaken the goaltending position down to two rookies. It does weaken the defense significantly though. Wing and Center are solid.
But if the Avs moved Rantanen, then they wouldn't have to trade Lehkonen or Girard, and could resign Drouin. There's no doubt that the Avs wing position wouldn't be as good, but if they could ice Nichushkin-Drouin-Lehkonen-Landeskog(healthy), that's a pretty good set of top 4 wings. And the defense (top 4) and goaltending are intact as is.
In essence, I think some people believe that it might be advantageous having no team positional weakness and a solid set of top 4 wings vs. having one or two team positional weaknesses and an elite set of top 4 wings.
You may agree or disagree, but I believe it's a worthy debate.