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Considering giving up 1sts for 3rd liners has worked wonders for them recently, wouldn't be surprised if Tampa does it again on whoever they feel is a good fit.
Add a pick? Thompson, Katchouk and a 3rd that becomes a 2nd if they win the cup or something?
Bingo! I guess GMBA thinks otherwise.Are these players all asking to leave Arizona? Because if not and thus 23 year old Chychrun and 24 year old Crouse are too old for the orgs rebuilding plans... Idk man. Even a scorched earth rebuild needs some talent to shelter and develop the next gen.
Add a pick? Thompson, Katchouk and a 3rd that becomes a 2nd if they win the cup or something?
That’s the more challenging part though. Hopefully Arizona has good enough scouting and development.Yep. And then using this massive pool of newly acquired prospect depth wisely in future trades to pull out of the tank.
That 3rd would need to go to a 3rd team for 50% retention. Don't think you want to waste your last retention spot on Crouse. But if it only took Katchouk + Thompson + 3rd I'm sure Tampa would make that trade. They like Thompson a lot but he's not helping for a few years and they want help now.
What would Crouse want in a contract after this year? Would seem like he would be replacing Palat after this year I the top 6 as we won't be able to retain him unless he takes a huge paycut.
Well they’re not going to get the same value per dollar from Crouse for multiple years like they did with Coleman and GoodrowConsidering giving up 1sts for 3rd liners has worked wonders for them recently, wouldn't be surprised if Tampa does it again on whoever they feel is a good fit.
I imagine if he'd take a fairly cheap bridge if it's on Tampa - something like 2 x $2-3 mil and first crack to play in the top 6 next year. Brings him to UFA and sets him up for a big payday if he cements himself.
Tampa would probably have to facilitate the retention, but I imagine the cost would be pretty minimal.
I would hate to give him 2 years to send him to UFA but if got him to take 2M I would take that risk. Would be great value for the money those 2 years when our window is most open.
So would I. To do the role Ritchie couldn’t.I would love him on the Leafs
I think the thought process is that acquiring the absolutely insane amount of picks the coyotes have has a purpose. Not all prospects can sign ELCs, so if you can build up an insane prospect pool or equally insane glut of picks, those can then eventually be packaged for players that can help accelerate the rebuild.I don’t know how anyone can stay a Coyotes fan if all these trades go down. Seems like they’re modeling themselves after the Sabres. Even if they land Wright or Bedard, I can easily see them not living up to expectations given they’ll have nothing to work with and be an absolute joke of a team during their developmental years.
AZ can take Ritchie off your hands AND send Crouse your way. But you won’t like the price…So would I. To do the role Ritchie couldn’t.
I don’t know how anyone can stay a Coyotes fan if all these trades go down. Seems like they’re modeling themselves after the Sabres. Even if they land Wright or Bedard, I can easily see them not living up to expectations given they’ll have nothing to work with and be an absolute joke of a team during their developmental years.
If these players want out, what other options do you have?
can they just enjoy their 2 cups and let the rest of us go for it smhOf course the Bolts would be in on this. Sigh.
On 32 Thoughts, Elliotte Friedman said an Exec from an Eastern Conference NHL team that could "face Tampa in the playoffs" offered to bet Friedman that Lawson Crouse would end up playing for the Tampa Bay Lightning this season.
Crouse is not a household name, but we LOVE him in Arizona. He's a 24 year old, former 11th overall pick of the Florida Panthers.
-In his last 82 NHL games he's had 13g 17a 30pts 242 hits and 5 fighting majors.
-In THIS season his per 82 game pace is 23g, 21a, 44pts, 223 hits, and 4 fighting majors.
Other Notes:
- He's 6'4 225lbs and skates very well. He's seen as a leader, and a protector (his nickname is "The Sheriff"). He plays a power game, and really utilizes his size physically.
- He's a responsible three-zone player and plays regularly on the the PK (he's first among ALL Coyotes forwards in short-handed minutes played - 4th in PP mins), and is deployed in all-three zones.
- He's got the 2nd best +/- of any Coyotes forward with at least 20gp and at least 10min/gp.
Foligno gets thrown around here as a value comparison for these bottom/middle six checking forwards but he's not a fair precedent.I've been trying to find a comparable but it's hard. Foligno last year? He got a 1st and 4th with retention.