TSN: Coyotes willing to eat cap space ahead of trade deadline

Bubbles

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"The Coyotes have let it be known that they’re willing to take on contracts or money in exchange for future assets, just as we saw them do with a few transactions over the summer. And they’re still going to look at some things. They want to know how long that contract is if they are bringing on a player, what type of player it is.
"But the Coyotes are certainly eyeing a chance to be an important go-between at this deadline where so many teams are capped out."

Coyotes willing to eat cap space ahead of trade deadline - TSN.ca


Yotes willing to be third party to absorb cap for assets.
 

seanlinden

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Have to wonder what good players they're really envisioning are going to be offered up to them.

They don't have the retention slots available to play broker like SJ did last year with Foligno.

How many good teams have a $2m+ player, with term, that they need to get rid of to accommodate an acquisition, that the initial trade partner isn't going to take back in return?
 

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"The Coyotes have let it be known that they’re willing to take on contracts or money in exchange for future assets, just as we saw them do with a few transactions over the summer. And they’re still going to look at some things. They want to know how long that contract is if they are bringing on a player, what type of player it is.
"But the Coyotes are certainly eyeing a chance to be an important go-between at this deadline where so many teams are capped out."

Coyotes willing to eat cap space ahead of trade deadline - TSN.ca


Yotes willing to be third party to absorb cap for assets.
Seattle should be jumping in with an "Us Too!! Pick us! Pick us!"
 

Artorius Horus T

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Coyotes, the gift that keeps on giving.

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sureloss

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Coyotes already have 2 retained contracts this season (Kuemper and OEL). The max any team can have is 3.

So they can only retain salary on one more player this season.

The retained salary slot likely is used to help facilitate a Kessel trade.
 
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YP44

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One spot left mean you have to think it would be on a player in the final year of their deal. I am wondering if it is best for them to retain on Kessel or use that spot to broker another deal.
 

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Like a purely hypothetical but something like this:

to Avalanche: Giroux at 50% from Philly
to Philly: 2023 1st + prospect
to Coyotes: JT Compher + 4th from Colorado

I don't think it's going to be a retained salary transaction, as they'll use that to unload Kessel to the highest bidder at the deadline.
 
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Heldig

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Should just make this an annual thread.

Remember when they were so smart for upgrading to get the pick to draft Chychrun by eating Datsyuk's contract? Now they're trying to trade Chychrun. Rinse and repeat.
And a Pens fan ignoring their glorious past to beat up on a franchise. While they deserve it perhaps Pens fans should hold judgement until the Coyotes still fail after winning 2 top 100 all time players.
 

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One spot left mean you have to think it would be on a player in the final year of their deal. I am wondering if it is best for them to retain on Kessel or use that spot to broker another deal.

2 deadlines and 4 trades into the trend, third party retention has been worth a 4th at most. Kessel at 50% should return more.
 
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Coyotes already have 2 retained contracts this season (Kuemper and OEL). The max any team can have is 3.

So they can only retain salary on one more player this season.

The retained salary slot likely is used to help facilitate a Kessel trade.
Yeah but they could take on some teams bad contract so that team frees up space to make additions elsewhere with that freed up space.
 
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Sota Popinski

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One spot left mean you have to think it would be on a player in the final year of their deal. I am wondering if it is best for them to retain on Kessel or use that spot to broker another deal.
They only have 6 players under contract for next year. They can be a dumping ground for bad contracts like they were with Vancouver. They don't have to move anyone out right away.
 
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