Value of: David Jiricek

TFHockey

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So... if the Oilers could somehow convince RNH to waive his NTC, which is something all players on the Oilers apparently need to have added to their contracts according to Kenny Holland, would something like RNH for Jiricek make sense?

Of course Nuge is likely to retire an Oiler which is why he took a team friendly contract and wanted a full NTC. So this is probably impossible to pull off. Plus trading him opens up a big hole in the top six which means the Oilers have to trade for another C and and/or elevate someone in the lineup. Not ideal.

Still, I think the Oilers would have to do something drastic like this to acquire a young RHD with the potential of Jiricek.
 
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Jiricek is one of those guys who's going to perform better once he's on another team
Jiricek is one of those guys who needs to play a lot of minutes and learn to play on both side of the rink. That comes with experience and the issue is he’s not getting it right now.

He’s only 20. 99% of big body D are still raw at 20 years old.
 

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So... if the Oilers could somehow convince RNH to waive his NTC, which is something all players on the Oilers apparently need to have added to their contracts according to Kenny Holland, would something like RNH for Jiricek make sense?

Of course Nuge is likely to retire an Oiler which is why he took a team friendly contract and wanted a full NTC. So this is probably impossible to pull off. Plus trading him opens up a big hole in the top six which means the Oilers have to trade for another C and and/or elevate someone in the lineup. Not ideal.

Still, I think the Oilers would have to do something drastic like this to acquire a young RHD with the potential of Jiricek.

Nuge and Jiricek are two guys who are worth more to their current organization. Nuge can't drive play but can fit well next to McDavid and obviously helps the PP be elite. He wouldn't be as useful in Columbus. Meanwhile the Jackets only have one prospect need and that is RD.

One thing I'd be curious about - if Bouchard prices himself out and the Oilers need a new RH PP QB with a bomb, Jiricek looks a lot like a nastier version of young Bouchard. I think his skating might be even worse though. I'm not sure. Bouchard was rough in those years. Bouchard didn't make the Oilers even in his D+3 and it was because his D and his skating was too shaky, I remember him back then and there were some similarities.

But Jiricek is still a couple years away from being a big minute guy I think. So while a Jiricek-Bouchard swap would make sense financially for both clubs - the Oilers save $10m in cap - the timing of player development wouldn't line up.
 
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Looks like back in lineup tomorrow. I do see his path when you see werenski and provorov ahead of him. I assume provorov is a trade at deadline and welcome to top 4 for next season (and rest of this one). If that is the plan than it's hopeful.

Ftr... My oilers would also like provorov at the TDL. We will have accrued a lot of space and he can play with nurse on pair 2.
 
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As a fellow fan of a Defenseman from the 2022 draft who has a trade thread on this board I feel for you Jackets fans.

Stay strong.
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TFHockey

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Nuge and Jiricek are two guys who are worth more to their current organization. Nuge can't drive play but can fit well next to McDavid and obviously helps the PP be elite. He wouldn't be as useful in Columbus. Meanwhile the Jackets only have one prospect need and that is RD.

One thing I'd be curious about - if Bouchard prices himself out and the Oilers need a new RH PP QB with a bomb, Jiricek looks a lot like a nastier version of young Bouchard. I think his skating might be even worse though. I'm not sure. Bouchard was rough in those years. Bouchard didn't make the Oilers even in his D+3 and it was because his D and his skating was too shaky, I remember him back then and there were some similarities.

But Jiricek is still a couple years away from being a big minute guy I think. So while a Jiricek-Bouchard swap would make sense financially for both clubs - the Oilers save $10m in cap - the timing of player development wouldn't line up.

That trade isn't currently fair to the Edmonton Oilers. This is a win now team, and losing their best RHD who was PPG last year for a player who isn't a full time NHL 20+ minute a night guy isn't a formula for success.

Regardless of Bouchard's next contract I think you can bank on Edmonton finding room to sign him.

RNH for Jiricek favors the Jackets right now. He would be one of Columbus' best forwards. However this allows the Oiler some cap flexibility when Kane comes back from injury even if it opens up a hole in the line up. Jiricek will be great, probably, in a year or two or three.

Oilers would have to make a trade to get an RNH-lite player after losing him in this deal.
 

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That trade isn't currently fair to the Edmonton Oilers. This is a win now team, and losing their best RHD who was PPG last year for a player who isn't a full time NHL 20+ minute a night guy isn't a formula for success.

That's what I'm saying, maybe you missed that. Jiricek isn't far enough along to be a Bouchard substitute.

RNH for Jiricek favors the Jackets right now. He would be one of Columbus' best forwards. However this allows the Oiler some cap flexibility when Kane comes back from injury even if it opens up a hole in the line up. Jiricek will be great, probably, in a year or two or three.

Oilers would have to make a trade to get an RNH-lite player after losing him in this deal.

I don't think RNH would be a top 3 or 4 forward on the Jackets. He'd probably be in the bottom six within a year or so. The club has a lot of forward talent emerging.
 

TFHockey

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That's what I'm saying, maybe you missed that. Jiricek isn't far enough along to be a Bouchard substitute.



I don't think RNH would be a top 3 or 4 forward on the Jackets. He'd probably be in the bottom six within a year or so. The club has a lot of forward talent emerging.

Sorry, misunderstood you there.

RNH would be better for the Jackets than you think, but we can agree to disagree. He won't waive anyway.
 

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Jiricek isn't going to take the next step until his leg and core strength develop, it's not just an ice time thing which is just a lazy argument. He's got an aggressive mind for the game but his feet don't get him where his brain wants him to go in time or he simply gets knocked off the puck by people he shouldn't. He'll be a bully someday but that day is not today regardless of the crest on his jersey
 
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YP44

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I would prefer someone like

Byfieid in LA
Neighbours in STL
not even close

As I said before and since I’ve seen a couple “Kings sale” threads, Jiricek for Byfield makes the most sense
I have not seen one Kings fan post anything to this.

Value aside, LA is deep on RHD and is not a player they should be going after.

I think Fiala is a playing Columbus could be interested in, but I fail to really see a deal between the two clubs.
 

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