Dr Jan Itor
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Putting Yurov and Hartman on the same line might be beneficial, allowing them to swap in and out of the center spot as needed as Yurov gets used to the NHL.
He'd have to really want to be here I think, and take less to do so. If we sign Rossi for $5M (which I'm thinking is going to be his bridge floor) and Khusnuts for $2M, we'll have $6M-$7M in space.I forgot about Trenin and Ohgren. I don’t think Ohgren is ready to jump into a top 6 role. Also, going off Jan’s suggestion, bottom 6 could look like this:
Foligno-Yurov-Hartman
Ohgren-Marat-Trenin
In terms of FA aqusitions to fill that spot across from Boldy, how realistic is Boeser?
I think we can give him the Fiala deal but we’re going to have to clear out someone like Freddy. And FWIW I wouldn’t give Marat 2M just yet.He'd have to really want to be here I think, and take less to do so. If we sign Rossi for $5M (which I'm thinking is going to be his bridge floor) and Khusnuts for $2M, we'll have $6M-$7M in space.
I want to trade for Marchenko, from Columbus.
$2M is definitely an overestimation for what he's been so far. Just trying to be conservative.I think we can give him the Fiala deal but we’re going to have to clear out someone like Freddy. And FWIW I wouldn’t give Marat 2M just yet.
I would love Marchenko but I’m doubtful he’s available. I mean, 1st + Ohgren maybe?
Kaprizov-Yurov-Marchenko line would be a good look
It’s a bit silly in my eyes what number you call it. I can almost guarantee that JEE gets his 20+ minutes no matter who he plays 5v5 with and he deserves those minutes. Rossi and Yurov will split the rest either with legit top line talent or against opponents weaker players, either scenario should be good for them to be successful if they are good players themselves.I can’t wait for the fiery debates on where Rossi/Ek/Yurov should play.
Move ek up a spot and move Khus up a spot and Yurov to wing. SimpleKaprizov-Rossi-Zuccarello
Boldy-Yurov-XXX
Foligno-Ek-Hartman
XXX-Marat-XXX
Brodin-Spurgeon
Middleton-Faber
Buium-XXX
Gus
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Is realistically what I see it being next year. I could also see then moving on from Rossi if they can get an equivalent winger to fill that second like slot.
It could very well be like this, though I'm hesitant to do it just in case his move to center was really the lynchpin to the season he had last year.Move ek up a spot and move Khus up a spot and Yurov to wing. Simple
These arguments make Trenin at 4m one of the dumbest signings of all time
It's not just 1C v 2C v 3C.It’s a bit silly in my eyes what number you call it. I can almost guarantee that JEE gets his 20+ minutes no matter who he plays 5v5 with and he deserves those minutes. Rossi and Yurov will split the rest either with legit top line talent or against opponents weaker players, either scenario should be good for them to be successful if they are good players themselves.
Kap rotates in with everyone during a game, every forward on this team gets an opportunity to make an impact with him on the ice. The cream will rise, and so far the coaching staff has done a good job at assessing the top guys IMO.
Winning puck battles is a very important part of the Center position, particularly in our system where good stick play is mandatory. Rossi has been proving he has what it takes to control the puck at this level, Yurov will have to prove that too and then opportunities will be there.
Hartman still gets plenty of offensive opportunity on this team, I see Yurov as filling a lot of similar needs as a shooting and transition threat in future seasons. A shooting center is in huge demand for this roster, 30+ goals should be quite obtainable for a guy that can bury from the slot.
I would love to think that Zucc will still be a 60 point player at 39, but that's a tough ask for anyone. The hope would also be that by 2026 he will have been surpassed by some of the prospects in the organization. I could see (a) 1 year extension(s) if he can still play at a high level.Who said Zuccarello won't sign another 2 yr deal in 2026? $3M and 60 points? I'll take it. Jagr was 45 when he retired
Oh...and this will help on a new deal for Kaprizov as well.
Yeah he said he'll quit when he feels like he can't contribute anymore. But he also has a big house under construction in Oslo, it will be ready mid 2026, so it looks like he plans retirement after his current deal. But you never know.I would love to think that Zucc will still be a 60 point player at 39, but that's a tough ask for anyone. The hope would also be that by 2026 he will have been surpassed by some of the prospects in the organization. I could see (a) 1 year extension(s) if he can still play at a high level.
Very few players quit while they are still producing. We'll see what he is like at the end of the 25-26 season, but if he is still playing anything like he is now, they'll probably have him sign another short term deal. It will either be one year for more $$, or two for less...NMC, for sure.Yeah he said he'll quit when he feels like he can't contribute anymore. But he also has a big house under construction in Oslo, it will be ready mid 2026, so it looks like he plans retirement after his current deal. But you never know.
Khunutdinov should have never been in the conversation with Kaprizov and Yurov. His best year he was playing next to Gusev (49pts in 37gp). Yurov was the leading point producer and goal scorer on a pretty darn good team.I am a bit amused by all the worry about which top 6 C Yurov is going to bump from the lineup. Two years ago it was Marat. The guy is a good KHL player, but is hardly setting the league on fire like Kaprizov. The hope is that he will eventually be a top 6 player in the NHL, but it is by no means a sure thing, just like it is by no means a sure thing that he will be a top 6C in the NHL.