Confirmed with Link: [Col/Chi/Car] Rantanen (50% by Chicago), Hall, Nils Juntorp to Car - Drury, Necas, 2nd, 4th to Avs, 3rd round pick to Chicago

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Assuming we can sign him. If not it won’t look so shiny but that’s a bridge to cross later.

We’re going to have $30 mil in cap space even before the year cap bump, and all our star players are locked up long term. So we’ll have no issue offering Rantanen whatever he wants, assuming:

1. He wants to stay here
2. Dundon doesn’t f*** things up again.
 
Assuming we can sign him. If not it won’t look so shiny but that’s a bridge to cross later.

It's still a pretty solid trade even if he chooses to play elsewhere in UFA. The Canes only lost a 2nd, a 4th, Drury, and an extra season of team control with Necas to take on the Rantanen contract gamble. Dundon and Tulsky are not going to waste even a bit of that $30M in cap space to boost the team.
 
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You'll love Rants and I have no doubt he'll re-sign there.

I'm really intrigued how he looks with the Canes where the minutes are more balanced. Rants knew how to put up points, but one if his main critiques was his effort level and being a non-factor for many games outside of scoring.

But if his minutes go from 22-23 minutes a night to 18-19 minutes a night I think we'll see a more engaged Rants.
Yep, got to 2nd this whole thing.
 
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Still STILL catching up, but I don't hate the deal even if we can't extend him. We are still in our "window" and I like taking big swings. I'll miss the hell out of Nachos, but he was likely leaving next year anyway. (And it will be fun to watch him be able run wild with the Av--when we're not playing them, ofc).

Hope we can keep Rants, but either way, very pleased with what this move says about our org's state of mind.
 
Maybe he'll be nice and let Rantanen have it, and reverse the numbers.
Nice.

Also, not lost in the shuffle, Adam Gold was proven to be full of shit, as the Canes WERE apparently interested in Miller.
Yes but presumably hanging on huge retention. I’m guessing we offered a similar deal for
miller retained at 50%. A lot of people presumed we weren’t getting retention there which makes sense. We weren’t doing Miller without retention.
 
BTW, if you thought Aho-Necas-Ghost was deadly 3-on-3?

Wait until you see MacKinnon-Necas-Makar. Dear God.

Fortunately not much of an issue for us given they're out West and there's no 3-on-3 in the playoffs.

Nice.


Yes but presumably hanging on huge retention. I’m guessing we offered a similar deal for
miller retained at 50%. A lot of people presumed we weren’t getting retention there which makes sense. We weren’t doing Miller without retention.

Friedman said we were discussing deals for either Petterssen or Miller. Wouldn't the package we gave up for Rantenen be closer to what we'd have offered for Petterssen than what we'd have offered for Miller?
 
We’re going to have $30 mil in cap space even before the year cap bump, and all our star players are locked up long term. So we’ll have no issue offering Rantanen whatever he wants, assuming:

1. He wants to stay here
2. Dundon doesn’t f*** things up again.
He has the same agent as Draisaitl who knows how to get the $$$.
 
Tulsky labeled him a “power forward” in the press release. He’s not that in the traditional sense obviously.

I think that comment points to an organization that wasn’t satisfied with the stylistic mix. Aho and Jarvis play hard, but can only do so much at their size. Surrounding them with Necas and in years past, Teravainen, was finesse overload. This is part why I didn’t lose sleep over Guentzel. He was more of the same.

I also like that they’re trying something different on the PP. Going with the status quo would have had me feeling uneasy.
 
We’re going to have $30 mil in cap space even before the year cap bump, and all our star players are locked up long term. So we’ll have no issue offering Rantanen whatever he wants, assuming:

1. He wants to stay here
2. Dundon doesn’t f*** things up again.

Aren’t he and Aho long time friends as well? I have feeling this trade doesn’t happen without some gentleman’s agreements in place. I guess we’ll see. Doesn’t seem like the Org would take the risk again after Guentzel.
 
CJ has a new article out re: the trade. This was a touch surprising:
There were no advanced discussions with Rantanen’s camp about the parameters of a potential extension before the trade was completed, according to league sources. The 28-year-old winger was said to have been completely blindsided by a move away from the only NHL team he’s ever played for.

The origin of the trade discussions with Carolina actually goes back to before June’s draft when the Hurricanes were at a contract impasse with Necas and shopping him around the league, according to league sources.

It was the Avalanche who raised it as a possibility at that stage, but a deal never got close.

Those talks picked back up roughly two months ago and eventually grew more serious. They ultimately got to a point where Carolina had to choose between making a trade for Rantanen or acquiring one of the Canucks stars. Pettersson is signed through 2032, Miller 2030. The Hurricanes didn’t opt for the safest option.
 

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