This is just a ridiculously emotional take.
Myers was a really solid #4 this year who offers some assets (big, right handed, some offensive IQ) that teams way way overpay for.
If we can get him for less than 3 million on a 2, or even 3, year contract you take that and run.
Yeah. I still really don't trust Myers and it's one of those contracts i wouldn't be proud to sign my name to a lot of the time...but if he's genuinely willing to take a significant discount and roll in at $3M or less...you're talking about leveraging a competitive advantage. Any other defenceman you get for that is going to have more than a few warts...and probably a lot less positives "upside" elements like size, RH Shot, proven familiarity and success in the system, liked by teammates intangibles, etc.
I think there will be quite a few older vet 3rd line centers in FA at cheap prices.
Like who exactly? Actually looking at the scheduled UFAs...it's an absolutely barren looking market for the most part. When it comes to Centers at least, and certainly ones of a real 3rd line or better caliber.
Friedman on Donnie and Dhali:
Joshua:
-has heard that players like Joshua have a really good market
-market has gone further than the Canucks are willing to go
-someone said that if you're a player like Joshua, little bit undervalued, would be comfortable coming to Vancouver because of Tocchet and the Canucks are looking at this
-agents have said that the Canucks have shown that if you are a Tocchet player you will do well
I think the bolded is a really interesting aspect of this whole thing. There may be some little advantage in getting "their guys" as projects, based on their track record of now getting Dakota's career going and earning what is likely a bigtime payday.
So if their Pro Scouting is as good as they think it is, they should have a real leg up on taking their pick of the "projects" they want to take on.
Kevin Stenlund has impressed me with the Panthers. Former 2nd round pick. 6'5 Centre and very good defensively and on the PK. He's definitely the big body, 2 way Centre type that Toch and Management like.
Problem with Stenlund is...he's impressed a lot of other teams too. The time to get him was last year. You want to sign "undervalued" guys like that
before they show up on the biggest stage in the Cup Finals, looking to get paid Jay Beagle style.
I like him, he's a good player. I think i even suggested signing him last year as a guy who flew under the radar because he didn't put up any points in Winnipeg. But there's a very good chance his contract ends up stupid, just because he played a high profile role doing those sort of things that every team wants more of...right in the brightest spotlight.
One random name i'd throw out as a forgotten, undervalued sort of "defensive RH 4C" is
Ryan Carpenter. He's seemed to get lost in the shuffle with a bunch of bad teams in his career, but he's a very decent, responsible defensive RH Center with a decent amount of size and grit, PK utility, etc. He's getting old, but he's the sort of guy i'd target as a penny pinching veteran on a minimum sort of 1-year deal to play as a 4C or 13th Forward type. Think he'd fit well with Tocchet's system.
Would be an interesting Joshua replacement. Also he adds a speed element that Joshua does not possess.
Dealing for Matthieu Joseph at ~$3M instead of signing Dakota to a contract that allegedly starts with a 3 would be such a colossally stupid waste of time step backwards. I'm not a hardliner on re-signing Joshua at all. I'm okay with letting him walk if there's a plan to replace what he brings to the table somehow...rather than paying out for an unsustainable career year.
But Matthieu Joseph at nearly the same sort of money is a negative asset to me. He bounced back a bit with his scoring this season, but last year he was a pure cap dump that they couldn't even get rid of. And he really doesn't bring any of the most important attributes that Joshua does.
SCF hasn't even ended yet. One other player across the entire league has be re-signed to a new contract (Chatfield) and there's been one trade (McDonagh).
Yeah. I get the sense that there's a bit of a queue lined up to announce and make moves, that is basically just waiting for the moratorium on "distractions during the Cup Finals" to end.
When that buyout window opens after the Cup is awarded...i think there's going to be a huge flurry of activity. Buyouts, trades, extensions announced, everything all at once probably. Dominoes falling and all that.
Kind of strange they can't re-sign Stephenson at roughly $6m, but will be in on Marner who has a cap hit of over $10m...
If they get Marner, I guess Stone will stay the whole season on LTIR then. I wonder what's his "injury" will be this time around, but I'm 100% sure he will be magically cleared to play by game 1 of next playoff.
It's definitely fascinating to me that Vegas came into the league with such enormous initial success by just basically having wickedly more "depth" than anyone else. But have really morphed into a team that is actually building increasingly more "top heavy".
Personally, i'd very much rather have say...both of Chandler Stephenson + Shea Theodore at basically the same price as one Mitchell Marner. But that doesn't seem to be the direction Vegas are headed these days...