Speculation: Caps Roster General Discussion (Coaching/FAs/Cap/Lines/etc) | 2024-25 Summer Edition

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Milano was practicing in a non contact jersey and went on the last few road trips but there’s been very little update on him. Someone mentioned earlier this year that it could be a concussion.
 
Uh huh, good point. CMM scored today, so I'm betting you'll admit you're wrong soon.

He scored on a really good play by Protas and a horrible defensive lapse by Philly, but it was a great deflection.

The problem is he made 2 other boneheaded plays right before that that led to breakouts the other way.

If the rest of the team can compensate for it then you take the goalscoring, though. But he has to keep scoring.
 
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Caps talk at 25:48. Talks about them adding one more forward (no names linked) and some light Chychrun talk.
 
"Consistency" is overrated. Every player has peaks and valleys over the course of the season. The only players who don't experience "slumps" like McMichael's are all-stars. Using Monthly stats as a quick shorthand, CMM's worst month was December, with 2G and 6P (13GP). That same month was Dylan Strome's 3G and 6P month (same 13GP). Jason Robertson had a 1G/7P (13GP) November. Matt Boldy had a 2G and 7P (14GP) December. Brady Tkachuk had a 3G/4P (15GP) January. Hell, Tom Wilson had back-to-back 3 point months last season. The ebbs and flows of a season happen to players. You don't trade quality players away simply because they the puck stops going in for a bit, or else you'd be stuck with very few players on your team. You *especially* don't trade them for 3rd liner centers based on the hope that a younger prospect will somehow be more consistent.
I disagree. You have to deal a position of strength to address a position of weakness. We don't have a 3C for next year, and Lapierre has shown to be unable to handle the role given the reins. We DO have multiple younger wingers ready to take the step into the NHL next season. You cherrypicked players who have had proven, multiple seasons of consistent production to compare Mike with. Apples to oranges. His value is high, so it's not like he'll generate a crappy "3rd liner" player as a return. I would be singing a different tune if Mike or Lapierre could handle 3C duties, but they can't.
 
I disagree. You have to deal a position of strength to address a position of weakness. We don't have a 3C for next year, and Lapierre has shown to be unable to handle the role given the reins. We DO have multiple younger wingers ready to take the step into the NHL next season. You cherrypicked players who have had proven, multiple seasons of consistent production to compare Mike with. Apples to oranges. His value is high, so it's not like he'll generate a crappy "3rd liner" player as a return. I would be singing a different tune if Mike or Lapierre could handle 3C duties, but they can't.
Lapierre was great last year. Next year is a while away. I wouldn’t bury him yet.

But I would move him for a ready now 3c with term.
 
I think trading Lapierre now would be selling low. I'm not completely against it, but it wouldn't be my first choice.
Depends on the return. I'd probably do that ROR trade but that would be the best offer they'd get. Wouldn't add neither picks nor prospects. ROR would definitely make the Caps better right now but the age brings an uncertainty in regards to him keeping his current level of play until the contract expires. I feel like he'd a be a rich man's Dowd for this team as it is currently constructed.
 

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