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Rumor: Hawks expected to make big splash (Robertson, Knies, etc)

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Trade, offer sheet or not go after Robertson


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I've definitely heard that a team's success is best measured by the first 3 months of the season.
Considering thanksgiving is the literal measuring stick on if a team will make the playoffs you very much can say a teams success is a good indicator by the first 3 months of the season.


Nothing says the kids are alright and a young core was outperforming ours like a 2-15-3 record when your star player is pointless. They got hard carried by their star player who had a healthy season. We won more games without Bedard in the lineup entirely than they won games with Celebrini putting up a Tony Snell stat line.
 
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Lardis - Bedard - Boeser
Kantserov - Nazar - Frondell
Bertuzzi - Moore - Turbo
Greenway - Greene - Donato
Magi/Slaggs

Vlasic - Byram
Kaiser - Lev
Kulak - Rinzel
KK

Knight
Commesso

Much better balance overall compared to last year. Each d pair would have a veteran with one of the kids however they decide to roll them.
 
Robertson turned dowm$12 million per for 8 year deal with Dallas..

2 methods to sign hom by other teams:
.Before July 1st...could offer Dallas firsts in a sign and trade for setup on amount he agrees tob=likelyvabove $14milluon to maybe $+6 million per ....if you o the trade he can still sign for 8 years..

However if you wait till after July 1st and just offer sheet him which Dallas does not match they get 4 first anyway but your cobtract with him can be for only for 6 years...
Or if your trade with Dallas cones on or after July 1st this year but is a sign and trade then it can have ax7 year length.

Obviously Robertson n wants an 8 year deal at top money he expects..

So best to make a deal now with DLkas..they getcsame 4 firsts but Robertson coukd getv8 years instead of just 6or 7...
Is he worth 4 firsts?

I presume KD going all 3 firsts in 2027 plus 2028 2st..so the draft carage over after 2027 draft ..
But Brdsy woukd have his dream wubger so who cares aboutc4 1sts...right?

On thevother hand you could pay Alex Tuchh just $$$$$ without any draft carnage...

Your choice, KD.....
OS Robo, trade Bert 50% retained next year for a 28 1st...there is 3/4 1st back in pocket
 
What would you have considered appropriate value for Byram in this situation?


Makar, who we can both agree moved the needle, is also a ufa next summer. What would you consider market value for him to be then?

Me personally? Without any in-depth information about the pipeline, prospect projections, etc. I would give either Florida's 1st next year (almost certain to be late) OR Chicago's top 10 protected first next year, plus the 2nd they got, plus Crevier.

Basically, I would remove the most valuable chip from the deal and protect myself from giving away an asset of similar value for at least another season.

That's why teams with brains ****ing protect top 10 picks.


I do not think the Blackhawks have enough high-value assets to make a play for Makar. You'd have to include Bedard, and that's not happening.

His value is what teams are willing to trade for him, and by the sounds of it, there were plenty of teams interested, and teams put in roughly the same offer we offered.

This is the mindset of bad teams.

Good teams establish an internal measure of value for any given player, whether within the team or across the league, and do not let market lunacy dictate what they will pay for them.
 
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No. Thats what the value for them is in a trade, period.

No. It's not. Smart teams walk away from bad value trades all the time.

Teams contending for a cup have the leeway to make bad deals that benefit them short-term but hurt them long-term.

Bad or mediocre teams that make deals that benefit them short-term but harm them long-term remain bad teams. That is the Jim Benning method of team building.
 
Because they dont want to meet the value of the player in the trade.

No, because the 'value' the market establishes is not aligned with their own evaluation of said player's value.

If you're the type of consumer who will pay $250,000 for a Honda Civic just because others in the market might, god be with you. Others will determine, no, that car is not worth that payment, because we have a better understanding of the inherent value of that car.
 
What the hell else is Jordan Greenway? He is f***ing worthless sack of shit who shouldn't be on NHL roster let alone a team like Hawks who actually need productive player to replace what we are losing in Mikheyev
Honestly, you need to just go offline for a bit and chill the f**k out. It is absolutely embarrassing reading your rambling posts.
 
Tuch will be more than solid for the next 4-5 years, after that cap will be up so much it wont even matter.
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No, because the 'value' the market establishes is not aligned with their own evaluation of said player's value.

If you're the type of consumer who will pay $250,000 for a Honda Civic just because others in the market might, god be with you. Others will determine, no, that car is not worth that payment, because we have a better understanding of the inherent value of that car.
No, the value is set by what a team will pay for it, this isn't selling a car.
A "smart" team might really like the player, but dont have the assets required to get him, no matter how much they want him.
 
No, the value is set by what a team will pay for it, this isn't selling a car.
A "smart" team might really like the player, but dont have the assets required to get him, no matter how much they want him.

Dude, the NHL is a closed market; this 'invisible hand of the market' nonsense flies even less within this context than it does in actual open economic markets.

Players are not actually worth what stupid GMs will pay; they are worth their measurable impact on a team.

If players are worth whatever the 'market' dictates then there is never a bad trade, because every trade was dictated by the market and the GMs were powerless.

We know this is bullshit because GMs manipulate the market to create bidding wars all the time.

Smart GMs let dumb GMs overpay.
 
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You hope you get 4-5 good years out of Tuch. He's a poster child of characteristics for guys who don't age well.
I am sure the Caps realize that as well, but some teams can see where the cap is headed and a contract like his wont be the problem some are making it out to be. Add another expansion team or two by the time his contract is even up, God knows how high the cap will hit. I bet in 3 years time he isnt even 8% of the teams cap. Smart teams that want to attempt to win now will navigate this correctly.
 
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