This is an interesting point. You throw in what some have suggested that they would be willing to lose Ehlers to sign Wheeler. Now how many of us would be advocating that the Jets sign a 33 y/o UFA long term from another organization at the cost of losing a valuable piece of our young core?
And that potential top 6 player I'd give up is Wheeler. I mean Ehlers is much cheaper and we don't lose too much. Connor if he signs 6 mil is much cheaper is much cheaper than Wheeler at 7 or 8Ehlers was hypothetical situation, I am not sure how it morphed to become gospel. The fact is the Jets, if they make another deep run, are going to have to make some sacrifices, and that will almost certainly include giving up one of our potential top 6 forwards, perhaps two of them. You just have to look at the Chicago Blackhawks in 2010, who gave up Ladd, Byfuglien, and Versteeg to remain below the salary cap.
Wheeler's elite production last year came almost entirely from the powerplay. He's a great passer, and had tremendous success feeding the puck to Laine and Scheifele, but he's not the superweapon on that unit.
His 5v5 Primary Points/60 (1.42) was 7th on the Jets (6th if you exclude Stastny), 105th in the NHL (among players >500 minutes). Here's his career in Primary Points/60:
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His last two years have been his worst. And he's playing with the most skilled linemates of his career. He turns 32 in a couple of days. Is this where the team wants to sink $6M or $7M for the next 4 years? Probably not.
Wheeler's elite production last year came almost entirely from the powerplay. He's a great passer, and had tremendous success feeding the puck to Laine and Scheifele, but he's not the superweapon on that unit.
His 5v5 Primary Points/60 (1.42) was 7th on the Jets (6th if you exclude Stastny), 105th in the NHL (among players >500 minutes). Here's his career in Primary Points/60:
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His last two years have been his worst. And he's playing with the most skilled linemates of his career. He turns 32 in a couple of days. Is this where the team wants to sink $6M or $7M for the next 4 years? Probably not.
His PK contributions cannot be overlooked.Exactly, he isn't the offensive driver at ES anymore, that mantle has been passed to Scheifele. At ES he is the benefactor of all that elite talent around him that is propping up his overall point totals.
People don't seem to be aware that he already has declined as a player in terms of his ability to generate chances and drive play.
All of the kids have superior production rates at ES over the last two seasons. All are also still trending up whereas Wheeler is trending down and to be expected of a player his age.
I love Wheeler but he goes before any of our kids imo.
"these fancy stats" do you really not understand 5 on 5 scoring rates?
And no one's calling him horrible or trying to discredit him.
How long forward do you see Wheels keeping up +90 point seasons? +80 point seasons? Yes he came of a career season point wise but father time will slow him down, thus sell when the value is high.Do you not understand that Wheeler had his best season in 2017-18, and was nominated for the Hart Trophy, which essentially means he was the most valuable player to his team?
and what do you think we would net in a trade for Wheeler? Guys like Barkov and Couturier like you suggested in post #154 are probably considered "untouchables" on those teams. Those are near-PPG Selke calibre Cs that are 6 and 9 years younger, and are on contracts with value akin to Scheifele's. If Wheeler regress by 20 points, he is still a 70 point player. 70 pt player @ 7-8M is still good value considering what guys like JVR, Kane, and Marleau have gotten.How long forward do you see Wheels keeping up +90 point seasons? +80 point seasons? Yes he came of a career season point wise but father time will slow him down, thus sell when the value is high.
Do you not understand that Wheeler had his best season in 2017-18, and was nominated for the Hart Trophy, which essentially means he was the most valuable player to his team?
That is exactly what the chart the poster put up suggests. It is trying to discredit Wheeler, suggesting he peaked in 2015, which is rubbish. This just means that the chart the poster put up is irrelevant to Wheeler's value to the Jets.
Do you not understand that Wheeler had his best season in 2017-18, and was nominated for the Hart Trophy, which essentially means he was the most valuable player to his team?
That is exactly what the chart the poster put up suggests. It is trying to discredit Wheeler, suggesting he peaked in 2015, which is rubbish. This just means that the chart the poster put up is irrelevant to Wheeler's value to the Jets.
In your post # 127, you suggested that teams would tripping over themselves to sign him on a 8m X 4 contract. So how far would any team go for Wheeler.Where did you get the $9,000,000 figure from?
Sure a player of Barkovs or Couts caliber would require alot. But ok, we can look at lesser pieces and still end up better longterm. How about Trochek or Rickard Rackell, +70 point scorers for years to come at a lesser cap hit on long nice contracts filling in our need of a good young proven 2c. With all our young core players turning into stars pretty much at the same time we are going to need every extra dollar come resigning time. Yes Wheeler may (or may not) hold more value next season or even the one after that, but eventually sooner or later the tide turns. Wheeler is fantastic but it would be wise to consider the options out there.and what do you think we would net in a trade for Wheeler? Guys like Barkov and Couturier like you suggested in post #154 are probably considered "untouchables" on those teams. Those are near-PPG Selke calibre Cs that are 6 and 9 years younger, and are on contracts with value akin to Scheifele's. If Wheeler regress by 20 points, he is still a 70 point player. 70 pt player @ 7-8M is still good value considering what guys like JVR, Kane, and Marleau have gotten.
"Goner"?Hey, I only chose Ehlers because it rhymes with Wheelers. But to sign Wheeler you have to lose a well paid player. Nothing rhymes with Connor.
Ehlers was hypothetical situation, I am not sure how it morphed to become gospel. The fact is the Jets, if they make another deep run, are going to have to make some sacrifices, and that will almost certainly include giving up one of our potential top 6 forwards, perhaps two of them. You just have to look at the Chicago Blackhawks in 2010, who gave up Ladd, Byfuglien, and Versteeg to remain below the salary cap.
No, I'm saying that the Jets should pump the brakes on signing Wheeler to a big money/term deal - especially right now. Did you miss the Bryan Little signing last offseason?That is exactly what the chart the poster put up suggests. It is trying to discredit Wheeler, suggesting he peaked in 2015, which is rubbish. This just means that the chart the poster put up is irrelevant to Wheeler's value to the Jets.
What difference does it make if Wheeler isn't driving the play at ES and is benefiting from Scheifele, Ehlers, Connor, and Laine? He's going to be playing with at least one of those guys anyway. And why should PP production be discredited? Is the power play no longer important? Take Wheeler away from the PP and it's not nearly as effective, no? I get being cautious about an older player, but Wheeler is evolving, not declining in my opinion.
Sure a player of Barkovs or Couts caliber would require alot. But ok, we can look at lesser pieces and still end up better longterm. How about Trochek or Rickard Rackell, +70 point scorers for years to come at a lesser cap hit on long nice contracts filling in our need of a good young proven 2c. With all our young core players turning into stars pretty much at the same time we are going to need every extra dollar come resigning time. Yes Wheeler may (or may not) hold more value next season or even the one after that, but eventually sooner or later the tide turns. Wheeler is fantastic but it would be wise to consider the options out there.
Yet. Its the exact same smartness the Jets would be doing if they let a Connor or Ehlers go in order to resign Wheeler.Put yourself in FLA or ANH position. Assuming Wheeler extends following a trade, which is another inherent risk for an acquiring team on it's own.
Rakell - coming of 69 pts in 77GP is 25 years old signed for 3.8M for another 5 years. He is signed throughout his prime at likely what will be roughly half of what Wheeler get from 33 years old onwards .
Trochek - coming off 75 pt in 82 gp, is 25 years old, plays a more valuable position for FLA and is signed for 4.75M for 4 years throughout his prime years. Again, likely 3ishM less than what Wheeler makes from 33 years old onwards
Is Wheeler, from 33 years old onwards worth the extra 3-4M over these guys? It's tough to say. Add in the fact he will likely be declining and while those guys are in their prime years.
Would love to get one of these guys in a deal for Wheeler, but I dont think the acquiring teams would consider it from their POV.
Why would they let Connor or Ehlers go? Cap space can be trimmed elsewhere like Perreault or KulikovYet. Its the exact same smartness the Jets would be doing if they let a Connor or Ehlers go in order to resign Wheeler.