JurassicTunga
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Where does he slot in next year? Chance he gets 2nd pair time if all goes well?
Weegar - Andersson
Bean - Miromanov
Bahl - Pashal
Hanley
?
he can play RD, so probably 3RD with Bahl as 2LD and Solovyov as 3LDWhere does he slot in next year? Chance he gets 2nd pair time if all goes well?
Weegar - Andersson
Bean - Miromanov
Bahl - Pashal
Hanley
?
Would have preferred Kylington
Money doesn't really matter and Kylington is a better gambleSame is Oliver was willing to take the two year deal and under 3.5.
Money doesn't really matter and Kylington is a better gamble
We have what 21 million in cap space hard to imagine we couldn't spare a couple million for a much higher ceiling guyI mean, money does matter if this GM plans on weaponizing it.
The issue is probably Kylington wanting a bunch of term, I bet they were in the same ballpark on cap.Money doesn't really matter and Kylington is a better gamble
With Hanley's contract expiring and Pachal being an RFA with arb rights, it does provide a little insurancePretty baffling that they gave him 2 years tbh, but given our situation it likely wont matter.
Someone has to be here to help the team hit the cap floor.I really haven't paid much attention to Jake Bean's career so I thought I would check out the scouting report on Capfriendly.
Pretty meh. Not quite sure why Conroy grabbed this guy as a free agent
Pretty meh. Not quite sure why Conroy grabbed this guy as a free agent.
I would rather the Flames had taken a chance on someone such as Erik Brannstrom who was a UFA and ended up signing a 1 yr $900,000 contract with Colorado. I gotta think Brannstrom has more upside than Bean. Its a bit of a mystery to me. I don't know... maybe Conroy signed Bean as a favor to Jake's dad.Someone has to be here to help the team hit the cap floor.
With managed expectations, (third pair PP / offense guy) he'll be tolerable until the team's approaching competitiveness again.
If lucky, he has a slower development curve and turns out to be the player who was drafted.