The issue with Guentzel and Lindholm is you are looking at both playing their first seasons as Canucks as 30yr olds. How many would even want the greatest player of the 2008 draft Steven Stamkos 33/34 this year for 3 more years at 8-9 million? And if they sign Guentzel Joshua is as good as gone.
In DeBrusk at 5.5-6ish your getting 4 yrs before the dreaded 32yr old drop off that happens for most players. As a plus skater and with size and the type of complimentary game we need it's probable you could retain Joshua as well and Debrusk + Joshua > Guentzel given our needs
Also what is more important goals or points. With Miller Pettersson Hughes Garland the need is as important or more for finishers than set up guys is it not.
Last 3 yrs all situations
Debrusk 27g/p82; Guentzel 40g/p82
Last 3yrs 5v5
Debrusk 1.08g/p60 Guentzel 1.07g/p60
Yeah. I think it's easy for a lot of people to fall into looking at "bulk rates" on production, over contextual production and even potential "fit".
Guentzel is like a weird elite complementary player...but at the pricetag he's looking for, i'm just not really into it. I'd rather spend maybe half that on a guy who doesn't have the entirety of that skillset, but is actually not that terribly far off in terms of even strength productivity. Which is where DeBrusk seems like a great fit if they can land him in that ~$5.5M +/- $500k sort of range. Proven complementary forechecker and finisher for top line/skill players too, which is really important in what we need out of a winger like that to play with Petey/JT+Boeser.
One other guy that really gets my attention with his name constantly seeming to pop up as potentially available is
Joel Farabee in Philly. Not a UFA, so we'd be talking about a substantial trade to go get him...but he's a stupid effective Even Strength producer. Basically scored at a first line winger rate 5v5 without a lot of help playing with a revolving door of mostly scrubs in bottom-6 minutes. Basically a Garland-type...but with more reasonable size and better speed, and who also has a track record previously of being smart and skilled enough to play up and mesh better with more skilled players.
Doesn't seem like they'd be looking to just give him away...but he seems like the guy who has drawn the short end of the stick with Torts...getting bumped from the Top-6 in their logjam of wingers and the way his name always seems to float, probably the guy they'd be open to moving to make room. Maybe even in order to keep Konecny. Or just alleviate some of the roster crunch with all those other guys Torts likes better - especially with Michkov on his way immediately as well.
I really like the idea of a cost-stable $5M multi-year deal as well. I think playing with either Pettersson or JT+Boeser, plus just a dab of PP time, he's probably a solid 60-70pt winger, which would be huge surplus value, particularly where the cap is going now.
Probably takes our 2025 1st to get things moving. If there were some way to dump Mikheyev in the process, that'd be enormous, but maybe cost prohibitive.
I just really like him as a potentially available target who ends up undervalued because the bulk stats from PP Inflation aren't there.
We do still need one more piece for the Powerplay. JT, Petey, Hughes, Boeser is obviously going to be the core of the unit...but finding that 5th piece since they moved Horvat has been trickier. Probably just looking for a guy who is really clever and a decent finisher in that bumper spot like Bo was. But a revolving door in that 5th spot isn't necessarily a bad thing as it can potentially force creativity and reinvention and adopting different looks, just by what sort of player you plug in there.
Jake Debrusk is an inconsistent 40 point winger, a middle six winger at best. No one should be paying him any more than he is currently getting paid.
He's a bit streaky, sure. But he's been a pretty consistently strong even strength producer, especially when given opportunities with Top-6 skill players. He's not just a "middle-6 grinder". He's a huge handful on the forecheck with his speed and tenacity, really good at digging up pucks and working them to more skilled linemates, and has great feel for timing and getting to the net at the right moments. He plays a heck of a lot like a modern day Burrows.
My only real reservation on him is...if he'll even hit that market. Or if the market gets too wild on him. If say...we're starting to talk about like $6M x 6 years...i'd be more inclined to look in on what the market for Chandler Stephenson is. Presumably it's going to be more than wherever DeBrusk falls, but if the whole market is jacked up like that...i'd rather spend the extra on the better, far more versatile player.
Stephenson doesn't have the RH shot and faceoff option like Lindholm, but his speed is more dynamic and he's also a great candidate to play with Pettersson swapping fluidly in/out on the Center/Wing roles. Or give us that "3 deep" down the middle look playing with Garland as well.
wonder if brandon saad is a fit for vancouver.
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I could see Saad being a good fit in that sort of "better PDG" role beside Miller and Boeser. He'd be a solid upgrade over Suter there as well. Not sure how he'd work with Petey, it's hard to project. Same with Garland on a 3rd line if it comes to that. Some guys just work there, some don't.
But he definitely brings the sort of size that would be nice to add. Would have to be the right acquisition price though, as well as either incorporating Mikheyev's deal, or finding some other reasonable way to unload that.
Saad might actually be a decent option to try in that Powerplay Netfront/Bumper role even. So that'd be value added if it worked.
Would rather just sign Toffoli. That way we wouldn't be giving up assets. It's worth looking into for sure but I doubt St. Louis is giving him away. We really can't afford to make a big push. At least not for Saad.
Toffoli kinda sucks. He scores his goals, but he brings absolutely nothing else to the table. He's an absolute slug. Totally undynamic ghost when he's not shooting the puck or collecting a few shrapnel secondary points in cushy offensive minutes or PP time. When he was here, it was evident how much his game stomps all over Boeser's niche - where Brock is the better, younger version by a wide margin.
I'd agree that we can't afford to get silly with a guy like Saad either. He's more of a "kick the tires and see if you can do it cheaply" trade target. But he'd be a much more useful player than Toffoli for what we need. Toffoli is in that extreme danger range for going full Loui Eriksson any day now.
I wonder if Pittsburgh would be open to Mikheyev + something for Reilly Smith. Improve their defense/speed and look to free agency for players that can improve their PP which should not have been as awful as it was. Smith only has a year on his contract but definitely more of an offensive touch to his game.
On the other hand, trading a pick with Mikheyev to free up cap for buy low or under the radar players might be the play. I don't know where Vrana is at with his substance abuse rehab but if he's in a better space, a 1 year $1.5 million show me contract might end up being a steal. It would be nice to get Guentzel or Debrusk and a buy low top 6 guy like Vrana, Duclair, or Sprong - the cap management needs to be top tier to make it happen though.
Played with this on cap friendly and there's about $2.5 million left on the cap if the team needs to pay Zad or Joshua more or sign a guy like Duhaime
I do think that given the cap realities and holes the team has to fill...they might well have to pull some "moneypuck" sort of deals out of a hat to make it all work. Hopefully some of the right gambles. Basically identifying the roles of the guys they do end up paying, and then figuring out what other roles and niche skillsets they need to bandaid certain elements of the roster in the meantime.
But Vrana is just a total no-go for me. This team is only one positive season removed from the locker room being an absolutely chaotic circus show. I really don't think we're in a stable enough place this year (especially if there's a lot of other roster turnover) to be gambling on a guy like Vrana who has been viewed as a wildly toxic, "get him out of here at all costs i don't care what it takes to bury him" sort of poison asset. That's a classic case of what some others have talked about...with valuing some stats sheet production over what that player means for the overall tone and positive atmosphere in the room. It's the sort of "desperation ploy" hail mary attempt at a bandaid that can completely sour the room and any positive momentum built up last year from having everyone on the same page and giving full buy-in to the system and playing the right way for winning hockey.
Duclair and Sprong as similar, though less extreme examples.
Reilly Smith might be a more reasonable option. But there's a lot of risk with that contract, and i'm not sure the Penguins would even have any interest in the sort of Mikheyev swap that it'd take to make that risk justifiable. Even though i really liked Smith as a player. He's at that age where his fall-off is...very concerning. Even if he's been a guy who can be pretty volatile from year to year throughout his career.