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I don't see any reason why Chicago wouldn't still be happy with that trade. They aren't going to be contenders for years with or without Hagel.Hagel is crazy now I can say we fleeced Chicago, last year not so much.
I don't see any reason why Chicago wouldn't still be happy with that trade. They aren't going to be contenders for years with or without Hagel.
Overpaymen, lolIt's still an overpayment for the player, we paid a premium for his contract like the Coleman deal. Hagel cost the equivalent of 3 1st round picks and threw in Katchouk who was a 2nd round pick, he wasn't even on the table JBB had to make it too good a deal for them to pass, it's far from a fleece.
Overpaymen, lol
The second this dude gets locked up long term is the second the thought of any overpayment is just hindsight. We got a young, stud core player locked up long term (2.5 years for peanuts).It's still an overpayment for the player, we paid a premium for his contract like the Coleman deal. Hagel cost the equivalent of 3 1st round picks and threw in Katchouk who was a 2nd round pick, he wasn't even on the table JBB had to make it too good a deal for them to pass, it's far from a fleece.
So you're finding fault with JBB for seeing the potential beyond the obvious metrics available at that particular point in time and for being willing to take the heat for what appears to be an overpay but proves not to be?He was a 6th round pick with a career high 37 points, yeah definitely screams multiple firsts.
So you're finding fault with JBB for seeing the potential beyond the obvious metrics available at that particular point in time and for being willing to take the heat for what appears to be an overpay but proves not to be?
I'm pretty sure that's exactly his job.
It's a good trade but we overpaid? What is this, Alice in Wonderland? He didn't overpay, that's the point. JBB saw the value beyond the metrics at the moment and considered it a fair price to pay. I think most would agree that so far he has been proven right.Didn't say it wasn't a good trade, we overpaid to get the contract we wanted duh just like the Coleman trade.
You think GMs don't know they're trading good players on dirt cheap contracts to a contending team against the cap and that Tampa is "fleecing" everyone or what? No, we're paying big to get what we want, the cost is high on these contracts not sure how you don't see that.
It's a good trade but we overpaid? What is this, Alice in Wonderland? He didn't overpay, that's the point. JBB saw the value beyond the metrics at the moment and considered it a fair price to pay. I think most would agree that so far he has been proven right.
Jesus man, it doesn't matter what Chicago's motivation was. What matters from TB's perspective is the value that was ultimately received. Nobody got fleeced and nobody overpaid based on the outcomes so far.Yeah and Chicago traded a young player with term who wasn't available on the market just to help TB out of kindness.
That is by left to be seen. Bagels book is too small to ensure in the long run if he puts up huge numbers. Last year he did not see time with Kuch and Point, whereas he has this season. Three 1st’s is a huge ask and throwing in another player just places more pressure and I am someone who is not big on draft picks below the first three in any given year. Since the league was formed only 20% of all players drafted have played more than 200 games in the league. So 4 out of 5 guys drafted will have a long term career in the league. One thing the Bolts has done well is draft well beyond the 1st round. Fans put so much emotional effort in draftees and young players when the vast majority do not stick.Jesus man, it doesn't matter what Chicago's motivation was. What matters from TB's perspective is the value that was ultimately received. Nobody got fleeced and nobody overpaid based on the outcomes so far.
hagel is signed until 2023-24 and will still be a RFA, but arbitration eligible. his QO will be 120% so 1.8milly.
really, we have a history of bridge deals, but we will have some wiggle room. which is why hagel cost us so much in assets to acquire.
yeah, i just dont know that we can buy up UFA years right now, i dunno. thats on JBBHe currently IS on his bridge deal and besides a long term deal at his age next year is ideal, not when he's 27-28.
yeah, i just dont know that we can buy up UFA years right now, i dunno. thats on JBB
still need a couple more depth forwards in the 1 million range, depending on whether or not we re-sign perry, etc.
If you go back and look at the time of the extension for guys on their bridge deals, JBB mostly signs them to their long extension the summer prior of the end of the bridge deal.At this rate, can we even afford this guy when his extension is up?
stammer gonna get the bergeron 2.5 million dollarydoos contract and JBB will cry proudlyIf we re-sign Stamkos and Hagel over half the roster is going to need to be on ~1M deals in 2024-2025 and that's if the cap goes to the highest projected limit of 88M.
Can't see us letting a 25 year old Hagel walk/trade given his versatility this year. Could come down to Stamkos vs Cirelli for cap flexibility. Cirelli has no trade protection in the first 2 years of his deal so we can either let Stamkos walk and take the cap space or get a haul for Cirelli before his NTC kicks in.
This. He ain't leaving. If there's one retiring a bolt at this point, it's him.I think Stamkos will accept a paycut on a contract that takes him to retirement. I don't think he has any interest in leaving TB, and I don't think there will be any 9 or 10 million $ deals out there for him.