Proposal: Free agency edition Trade Rumours/Proposals [MOD - Stay on Topic] 5

NyQuil

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Sure, but it's the progression that's important. Both start off at about a pt per game, whether league scoring is only matters if it's changing (though so far this year it is a bit higher than last).

Yes, but it should be easier to maintain in a higher scoring environment.

Alfie's PPG season is more impressive in that regard.
 
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GCK

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Giroux will likely go year to year. He’s not going to hold the team hostage. I’d expect around 5M if he has a good season.
 
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Tuna99

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He’s on pace for 82 points.

If he hits anything over 55, he’s not going to be signed for that little.

I don’t think that’s the case here, Giroux wants to finish his career here I believe. I’m guessing he’s made close to $100 million USD so far and he’s 35, he’s rich enough to make any kind of decision he wants for his happiness and I think he’ll choose to sign for lower salary and leave money on th table to play in his hometown.

his chances of winning a Cup are as good here in Ottawa as anywhere right now and going to Colorado or Dallas won’t be worth the extra money and commitment. He signs here, he can plany 2-4 years here and never move and retire before he has a Grey hair.
 

PlayersLtd

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Way too premature question but I'm going to ask it-

Hypothetical scenario: It's early march and we are trending into the playoffs. Ullmark has been as advertised and Forsberg is something like 18-7 with 5 shutouts, 2.30 GAA and a .920 sv %. A few teams are out there looking for a contingency plan in net, a couple are desperate. Deadline day rolls around.

What kind of return could we expect and is it good enough to entice us to trade him?

What would also factor in is the cap dump he would represent if we were looking to acquire an impact player.
 

Keli

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Way too premature question but I'm going to ask it-

Hypothetical scenario: It's early march and we are trending into the playoffs. Ullmark has been as advertised and Forsberg is something like 18-7 with 5 shutouts, 2.30 GAA and a .920 sv %. A few teams are out there looking for a contingency plan in net, a couple are desperate. Deadline day rolls around.

What kind of return could we expect and is it good enough to entice us to trade him?

What would also factor in is the cap dump he would represent if we were looking to acquire an impact player.
If we are trending to make the playoffs at the deadline and Forsey post those numbers, we keep him for the playoffs. You never know what can happen in the playoffs. We can’t risk playing Soogard in the playoffs if Ullmark gets injured.
 

HSF

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Way too premature question but I'm going to ask it-

Hypothetical scenario: It's early march and we are trending into the playoffs. Ullmark has been as advertised and Forsberg is something like 18-7 with 5 shutouts, 2.30 GAA and a .920 sv %. A few teams are out there looking for a contingency plan in net, a couple are desperate. Deadline day rolls around.

What kind of return could we expect and is it good enough to entice us to trade him?

What would also factor in is the cap dump he would represent if we were looking to acquire an impact player.
goalies arent worth much unless you are elite
 

frightenedinmatenum2

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Way too premature question but I'm going to ask it-

Hypothetical scenario: It's early march and we are trending into the playoffs. Ullmark has been as advertised and Forsberg is something like 18-7 with 5 shutouts, 2.30 GAA and a .920 sv %. A few teams are out there looking for a contingency plan in net, a couple are desperate. Deadline day rolls around.

What kind of return could we expect and is it good enough to entice us to trade him?

What would also factor in is the cap dump he would represent if we were looking to acquire an impact player.

The above scenario only makes sense if we have a Bishop/Lehner/Anderson scenario. Teams need two goalies in today's NHL. It's a tandem league. Ullmark in particular does not have a history of playing a large number of games.

If anything, I bet we try to acquire a third goalie if someone who is waiver exempt is available. We signed Subban, but we need someone who could maybe do spot duty in the NHL. Nobody is likely available now, but maybe closer to the deadline.

Or I could see us swapping Sogaard for another goalie prospect when he returns. Someone with a lower ceiling but is waiver exempt for longer.
 

PlayersLtd

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At the deadline the question could be less about what Forsberg offers us when on the roster and more about what he offers us if off the roster. There arent many other ways we can create cap space if we haven't accrued in LTIR. So trading Forsberg at the deadline could be our only path to a middle 6 (or D) upgrade should we need it.

I'm not suggesting it's at all cut and dry but it could be a risk worth taking. I would say not if we are a top team, but possibly if we are a 6-8 team.
 

GCK

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At the deadline the question could be less about what Forsberg offers us when on the roster and more about what he offers us if off the roster. There arent many other ways we can create cap space if we haven't accrued in LTIR. So trading Forsberg at the deadline could be our only path to a middle 6 (or D) upgrade should we need it.

I'm not suggesting it's at all cut and dry but it could be a risk worth taking. I would say not if we are a top team, but possibly if we are a 6-8 team.
We don’t have the assets to get a top 6 forward
 
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Golden_Jet

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At the deadline the question could be less about what Forsberg offers us when on the roster and more about what he offers us if off the roster. There arent many other ways we can create cap space if we haven't accrued in LTIR. So trading Forsberg at the deadline could be our only path to a middle 6 (or D) upgrade should we need it.

I'm not suggesting it's at all cut and dry but it could be a risk worth taking. I would say not if we are a top team, but possibly if we are a 6-8 team.
Cap space isn’t accrued on LTIR.

If you know player is out for the year, then there is some money to be used.
 

Loach

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We don’t have the assets to get a top 6 forward
No picks, no prospects, no cap. The team seems to be heading in the right direction and too many people are talking like Dorion. Fck that guy did a number on the fanbase too. I wouldn't have believed it.
 

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