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Mr. Canucklehead

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Some Important Off-Season Dates

Buyout Period: June 27th, evening; players without NMCs must be placed on unconditional waivers 24 hours prior (another buyout period opens if a team has a player file for arbitration). This buyout period ends June 30th. 8:00pm.
Team-Elected Arbitration: June 26th, evening
NHL Awards: June 27th
Draft Day 01: June 28th
Draft Day 02: June 29th
Qualifying Offer Date: June 30th
8-Year Contract Deadline: June 30th, 9pm PST
Free Agency Opens: July 1st, 9am PST
Summer Development Camp: July 1st-4th
Player-Elected Arbitration: July 5th
Young Stars Classic Tournament: Sep. 13th-16th
 

ziploc

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I thought Carrier had signed in Carolia or was that William, the forward?
W. Carrier signed in Carolina. A. Carrier was rumoured to be re-signing yesterday in Nashville, but no confirmation. It's probably a done deal, but who knows? Preds got very drunk today.
 

innitfam

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The problem is that Suter brings huge value relative to his contract. He wouldn't be my first choice to trade.

Not a ton of other options unless it's Garland, the other Fs are either too marginal (PDG, Karlsson, Amän) were just signed this year (Joshua, Bleuger, today's UFAs) or are obviously not going anywhere (Miller, Boeser, Pettersson)

Höglander could be put out there for a dman but like Suter he offers a ton of value for his contract.
 

Vector

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Canucks currently have 4.75m (LTIR) in cap space with only a back-up goalie. Will be very interesting to see how they use it. Definitely need a puck-mover in the bottom-4 but also another goal scorer. They could also just hold onto it until camp or even into the season and bank the 2.25m they'd have with Poolman on IR instead.
 

credulous

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Canucks currently have 4.75m (LTIR) in cap space with only a back-up goalie. Will be very interesting to see how they use it. Definitely need a puck-mover in the bottom-4 but also another goal scorer. They could also just hold onto it until camp or even into the season and bank the 2.25m they'd have with Poolman on IR instead.

this must be their plan right? they can stretch that to nearly 9m in deadline space and take a swing at a big deadline target

pretty worried about the defense if that is, in fact, the plan though
 
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Vector

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this must be their plan right? they can stretch that to nearly 9m in deadline space and take a swing at a big deadline target

pretty worried about the defense if that is, in fact, the plan though

I’m curious if they could fit Kylington in while also finding a way to bank enough cap space for it to be relevant.
 
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JT Milker

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I’m curious if they could fit Kylington in while also finding a way to bank enough cap space for it to be relevant.
Assuming Silovs comes in around $1M and we carry 1 extra forward and 2 extra d, they seem to have around 2-2.25M to spend on another dman before entering LTIR.
 
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