arttk
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30 years old, 7 years left (including this one) at 6.25M. That's a scary contract to have.I've mentioned this before. I think Weegar is the better target compared to Anderson.
30 years old, 7 years left (including this one) at 6.25M. That's a scary contract to have.I've mentioned this before. I think Weegar is the better target compared to Anderson.
30 years old, 7 years left (including this one) at 6.25M. That's a scary contract to have.
Well that’s the thing, we don’t know if he’ll drop off at 33 or 35. He could shorten our window by a lot.6.25M for Weegar is peanuts. Even if he crashes at 35 you've only got 2 years left probably some decent buy out options. Weegar is a legit top pairing d-man and short of a ransom I don't think he'll get plucked from Calgary.
Well that’s the thing, we don’t know if he’ll drop off at 33 or 35. He could shorten our window by a lot.
What do you mean it doesn’t make sense? I don’t think anyone can really predict when exactly an athlete will drop off after 30 but the probability is pretty high after like 33. Regardless, I think the odds of the Flames trading a big piece that is not a rental to us is pretty low. They made 2 trades with us last season but the owner also refused to trade Tanev to us so.The drop off doesn't really make sense though for Weegar. He's very good and the CAP hit is low. You run risks with all players over 30 but I'd venture to guess most gm's think Weegar's contract is very good.
Weegar dropping off from a legit top pairing defenseman, to a bottom pairing guy in 3 years is highly unlikely though.What do you mean it doesn’t make sense? I don’t think anyone can really predict when exactly an athlete will drop off after 30 but the probability is pretty high after like 33. Regardless, I think the odds of the Flames trading a big piece that is not a rental to us is pretty low. They made 2 trades with us last season but the owner also refused to trade Tanev to us so.
That’s true, I think the drop off would likely be like 34 or if he gets some type of injuries.Weegar dropping off from a legit top pairing defenseman, to a bottom pairing guy in 3 years is highly unlikely though.
Yea I think 4/5 years of top pairing/top 4 level of play is a good bet with a potential drop off in his mid-30’s.That’s true, I think the drop off would likely be like 34 or if he gets some type of injuries.
So far in pre-season it’s looking like he’s confidently using it more and has already scored using it.Can Hronek do more slappers form the point this season? He got his bag, now it’s time to just play.
His shot dropped off because he was injured. The concern is the shoulder injury is recurring and lingering.Hronek last season started off strong with slappers. Opposing players were dropping like flies "Which sucks but is a good thing". Hronek's slapper was either generating scoring chances or giving the Canucks the man advantage "due to hobbling players" but Hronek's shot was very noticeable. Once the second half of the season "including playoffs" Hroneks shot disappeared and it affected Hronek's game.
If Hronek uses his bullet of a slapshot all year this season then I think it will be another breakout year for the talented defenseman. #17 is going to cement himself as a very good #2 defenseman in the league. I'm expecting a big year from the offensive stud.
His shot dropped off because he was injured. The concern is the shoulder injury is recurring and lingering.
What do you mean it doesn’t make sense? I don’t think anyone can really predict when exactly an athlete will drop off after 30 but the probability is pretty high after like 33. Regardless, I think the odds of the Flames trading a big piece that is not a rental to us is pretty low. They made 2 trades with us last season but the owner also refused to trade Tanev to us so.
30 years old, 7 years left (including this one) at 6.25M. That's a scary contract to have.
Well that’s the thing, we don’t know if he’ll drop off at 33 or 35. He could shorten our window by a lot.
I mean the price for either will be just as high I presume. Yes Anderson will be a UFA after 2 years but the way I see it is if we let him walk, that’s just cap space we can use for other stuff. I feel like we underestimate the pros of having cap flexibility. Also having him at 4.5M for 2 years would actually contribute more within that 2 year window.Andersson has 2 years left on his contract and then what? Sign him to a 7 year contract at age 30?
Miller is 31. Demko is signed for 2 years and we don't know how he'll hold up. Boeser is signed for one. "Our window" is open now and can close fast.
Weegar is a top pairing Dman (and he's been playing at an elite level for a while). Andersson is not and struggled last year. Weegar is a huge step up.
Management was willing to offer Lindholm 7x$7M. Most of us wanted Tanev back. We also gave a 34 year old Myers a 3 year deal. I thought Weegar's contract was scary when he signed it but that has more to do with his relatively short track record of being a top pairing Dman. He has now spent another 2 years playing at an elite level.
If the goal is trying to win the Stanley Cup over the next 2-3 years, Weegar would be a huge addition and a steal at $6.25M AAV.
Thanks for the correction. My mind mixed some things together. But that said, if he isn't producing people are going to be talking about his health.The issue in the 2nd half of last year was apparently a wrist that was heavily taped.
I mean the price for either will be just as high I presume. Yes Anderson will be a UFA after 2 years but the way I see it is if we let him walk, that’s just cap space we can use for other stuff. I feel like we underestimate the pros of having cap flexibility. Also having him at 4.5M for 2 years would actually contribute more within that 2 year window.
Having more guys locked down on long term contracts would actually get us stuck.
Umm andersson plays more than Weegar and I think Weegar is the better offensive guy but he’s not going to get PP1 time here with Hughes so that part of his game is going to be wasted here.So you think Andersson + $1.75M in cap space will improve the team more than having a top-pairing defenseman in Weegar over the next two years? If so, I disagree.
I think you underestimate just how much better Weegar is compared to Andersson.