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

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I also think 1st+Lapierre is a bit much for a 3C, even if its elite 3C.

But what do you do with Lapierre if you trade for ROR? Theres no center spot for him the next 2+ seasons, so he’ll just tank his value in Hershey.

Id rather do Lapierre+ than a 1st for ROR.
I don't think we should trade for ROR (at least not while we have Eller.. maybe in the offseason), but ROR is not a 3C. He might be a 3C here by pure virtue of having Strome and PLD, but he would be a 2C on many (if not most) NHL teams and could probably be a fill in 1C on a team with weak center depth and/or injuries. Even on a very low-scoring Nashville team, ROR is on pace for 20+ goals and 50 points.

On a semi-related note, trading Lapierre before next season makes a ton of sense if the organization does not view him as a full-time NHLer in 25-26. Being in the AHL this year is disappointing but not unheard of. But if he's not on the team and contributing next year, his value is going to tank considerably (much more than it has).

Also, I agree completely with Wodka that Lappy was so good last year (arguably our second best forward in the playoffs after Wilson), but we're looking at nearly a full year of 'meh' level play. Was last year an anomaly? I would feel more confident in Lappy bouncing back if his D+2 and D+3 years were stronger or if he was dominating in Hershey (rather than playing at a mediocre level).
 
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He was so good last season and the playoffs. Its hard to figure out whats going on with him. The talent and skill is in him. Its hard to give up on that. I really want the coaches to get him going again.

i was superb high on him! The series against Rangers, the AHL playoffs, he had GAME. I was ready to give him 2C spot.

He def can turn it around again and we end up looking stupid to talking about trading him, but biggest problem with that suprisingly is we suddenly became too good to have the patience of letting him play through it. We are on the clock! The road looks rocky and the time is not on Lappys side after losing the 3C spot.
 
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Apologies if this is old news, but just perusing Frank Seravalli's Trade Targets board (updated today), I stopped to read a separate writeup on Jake Evans. In the 'Potential Suitors' section he stated:

"Believe the Caps were the team that tried to acquire Evans last summer at the Draft in exchange for a second-round pick, and that makes some sense. They’ve tried to fill that 3C role this year with Lars Eller, but Evans would be a better fit."

I'm not sure how relevant it is anymore, given their subsequent acquisition of Eller, but thought it interesting and enlightening.
 
I don't think we should trade for ROR (at least not while we have Eller.. maybe in the offseason), but ROR is not a 3C. He might be a 3C here by pure virtue of having Strome and PLD, but he would be a 2C on many (if not most) NHL teams and could probably be a fill in 1C on a team with weak center depth and/or injuries. Even on a very low-scoring Nashville team, ROR is on pace for 20+ goals and 50 points.

On a semi-related note, trading Lapierre before next season makes a ton of sense if the organization does not view him as a full-time NHLer in 25-26. Being in the AHL this year is disappointing but not unheard of. But if he's not on the team and contributing next year, his value is going to tank considerably (much more than it has).

Also, I agree completely with Wodka that Lappy was so good last year (arguably our second best forward in the playoffs after Wilson), but we're looking at nearly a full year of 'meh' level play. Was last year an anomaly? I would feel more confident in Lappy bouncing back if his D+2 and D+3 years were stronger or if he was dominating in Hershey (rather than playing at a mediocre level).
It's confusing bcuz a few posters who've watched him at times in Hershey have described him as "amazing" and "a man among boys" but the points just aren't there and he's playing down the lineup. And then he got hurt. I'm hoping the all-star break provided a reset for him and he'll be better coming out of that. Would be such a boon for him to find his form in time to join the Caps again this season. Solving problems from within > trading.
 
Apologies if this is old news, but just perusing Frank Seravalli's Trade Targets board (updated today), I stopped to read a separate writeup on Jake Evans. In the 'Potential Suitors' section he stated:

"Believe the Caps were the team that tried to acquire Evans last summer at the Draft in exchange for a second-round pick, and that makes some sense. They’ve tried to fill that 3C role this year with Lars Eller, but Evans would be a better fit."

I'm not sure how relevant it is anymore, given their subsequent acquisition of Eller, but thought it interesting and enlightening.

Wouldn't be surprised if WSH targets Evans in FA this summer.
 
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