majormajor
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We're little over a month into the Waddell era, so I wonder does anybody here have a clue yet on what are CBJ's plans on roster construction in the long-term? Are they going to build a team similar to Carolina, a fast, cycle-heavy team that wants to get out of the zone quick and safely? Or is it going to be a some kind of variation from the original plan (rush-heavy puck-possession team and something?) when Jarmo and JD were the main architects, to which Waddell is going to make small tweaks? Or probably something entirely different?
And has FO even had talks about making a long-term plan? I'm asking these things because I genuinely think they're more important and interesting questions than trying to figure out who might be the next HC and what roster moves will be achieved during this particular offseason.
It might be too early for them to have a real long term plan yet. Waddell was just hired a matter of weeks ago. It's too much to expect the guy to move here, get to know everyone, and understand the value of all the players and where we are at, and land the FAs and make the trades and so on.
He's shown at several points that he's just beginning to learn about the team, like not knowing that we had the option to keep our 2nd round pick. Some of the moves don't make a lot of sense.
This was something I brought up last Fall when it looked like Jarmo had the Sword of Damocles hanging over his neck. Hanging on to Jarmo all year only to get a replacement after the season, when there's no time for the new guy to prepare for the big late June / July 1st moves, has some significant downsides.
But 5x5.5M for Monahan is such a head scratcher for me. Yes, good veterans are needed to set right standards for younger players and to help them develop several aspects of their games, but that price and term for a player as slow and worn out (possibly) as Monahan is just too much. I'll be surprised if that contract isn't going to a significant problem for us sooner or later.
It's the least surprising contract to my mind. Great short term fit, and in the last couple seasons, you're right that it probably won't be good. But you can put a forward like that deeper in the lineup and I bet Monahan will still be money in the bumper position. That or he'll be on LTIR. It's not that much money.
Second reason why I found the signing a bit baffling was the trade rumor regarding 4OA for Necas+ which allegedly didn't happen because Necas didn't want to sign an extension here (btw it sounded like a catastrophic deal for CBJ imo). Now, let's assume Waddell wants to add fast players. Necas is a fast player so he fits their plans well. Let's also imagine Necas "accepts" the trade and signs a big contract with CBJ. Then we move onto free agency. Monahan expresses he interested in signing with CBJ. Is Waddell still going to offer him 5x5.5 as what ended up happening in reality? If Waddell said yes to that, would you have been happy with that decision? And if Waddell said no, would it make you wonder why? After all, Necas and Monahan are fundamentally different type of forwards, they don't bring same elements to the Jackets top-6.
So far I haven't got the impression that Waddell has been very patient and strategic with his moves, and it's making me uncomfortable. I hope he or someone here could prove my concerns completely unnecessary.
Personally Necas doesn't fit my vision for what I want the Blue Jackets to do - which is get away from one and done rush players. But teams do have room for a lot of different player types. I don't think in general a club adding both Monahan and Necas would be an issue.