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thats assuming Oshie will play?So with the CMM deal, we have probably closer to $12 M to work with. If we want.
thats assuming Oshie will play?So with the CMM deal, we have probably closer to $12 M to work with. If we want.
Summer LTIR is a thing. IF Oshie is going to spend the season on LTIR, he can spend the summer on it too.My understanding is we just have to ignor any potential LTIR Relief for Oshie until after the season starts. We can use the 10% Summer Cushion until then and CAN use Backstrom's LTIR Relief now because he is already on LTIR.
So right now, I believe about $12 to work with after the CMM signing.
The latter. He'd be the new 2RD.Would Roy be paired with Carlson and eat 1st line min? Or stay 2nd pair with someone like Sandin?
Make that 8/8 on the day for Friedman...
This would be an interesting move. I loved Leason, but I don’t think he has the ability to move up the lineup like say Trineyev. Doesn’t offer the flexibility that Rybinski and Sutter offer. Only thing he brings is size and some NHL experience which the other two don’t posses.I saw Leason not qualified by AMA. We could grab him at league minimum as an option for the 4th line. This would make Protas happy. Especially if they do move Dowd and it would reunite them on the 4th line, maybe with Trineyev.
It's $63M vs $64M, I'm pretty confident he's right even if it isn't a huge gap, obviously it's a year less and that is more significantSorry but this is a lazy take by Whyno. He doesn’t factor in athletes being subject to a jock tax, which significantly eats into potential tax savings from playing in Florida, Texas, or Nevada. Per motleyfool.com
I just disagree. Jensen is gonna be 34 right as the season starts, it's probably more likely father time is catching up with him then it was simply a down year. Even if he wasn't, I'm not sure I agree Roy is worse, or even equal too, Jensen. I think he's a much better defender while being younger. Seems like a no brainer if they can do the swap.I'm not sure Roy is better than Jensen. Nick obviously had a down year in 2023-24, but he also had some struggles when he first arrived in Washington. He seems to take some time to learn a new system, and he was hesitating under Carbery's defensive system early in the year. He looked better later in the season, and I think he rebounds in 2024-25. He's an asset in getting the puck out of the D Zone and into the O Zone with control. If he can bring his Zone Entry denial back in line with his previous career expectations, he's then back to being a significant asset to the team.
That being said, I wouldn't be opposed to having a younger version of Jensen in Matt Roy.
This would be an interesting move. I loved Leason, but I don’t think he has the ability to move up the lineup like say Trineyev. Doesn’t offer the flexibility that Rybinski and Sutter offer. Only thing he brings is size and some NHL experience which the other two don’t posses.
I’d like to see them move TvR and move Jensen to 3RD if they sign Roy. Roy and Jensen don’t provide much offense but they’d be strong 2 and 3RD options defensively which should help reduce the load on Carlson and help with matchups.I'm not sure Roy is better than Jensen. Nick obviously had a down year in 2023-24, but he also had some struggles when he first arrived in Washington. He seems to take some time to learn a new system, and he was hesitating under Carbery's defensive system early in the year. He looked better later in the season, and I think he rebounds in 2024-25. He's an asset in getting the puck out of the D Zone and into the O Zone with control. If he can bring his Zone Entry denial back in line with his previous career expectations, he's then back to being a significant asset to the team.
That being said, I wouldn't be opposed to having a younger version of Jensen in Matt Roy.
It’s just as much about switching up the chemistry on blue line. It’s not effective right now. And yes, a younger D also fits the mantra. I’d be happy if we could move out Jensen and bring in Roy.I'm not sure Roy is better than Jensen. Nick obviously had a down year in 2023-24, but he also had some struggles when he first arrived in Washington. He seems to take some time to learn a new system, and he was hesitating under Carbery's defensive system early in the year. He looked better later in the season, and I think he rebounds in 2024-25. He's an asset in getting the puck out of the D Zone and into the O Zone with control. If he can bring his Zone Entry denial back in line with his previous career expectations, he's then back to being a significant asset to the team.
That being said, I wouldn't be opposed to having a younger version of Jensen in Matt Roy.
Do you prefer to move Jensen or do you think it is just more likely given some political issues like relationship with Dowd and perhaps salary being a million less.I’d like to see them move TvR and move Jensen to 3RD if they sign Roy. Roy and Jensen don’t provide much offense but they’d be strong 2 and 3RD options defensively which should help reduce the load on Carlson and help with matchups.
You’d likely see:
Fever-Carlson
Sandin-Roy
Alexeyev/HHA/free agent-Jensen
I wouldn’t rule out a 2LD acquisition as well and pushing Sandin to the third pair.
Fever-Carlson
Chyrchrun-Roy
Sandin-Jensen