Rumor: Hurricanes could look to flip Rantanen if he doesn’t extend by the deadline

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Can't help but think about Jake Evans wisdom here. He did what he thought was best for him re-signing in a city he loves with teammates that value him. He refused the money narrative pushed by the NHLPA and the agents that it's all about the salary and nothing else and now he's happy about it. Rantanen loved it in Colorado, they wanted to keep him but he asked for for more money because of external pressure and now he's in a bad situation because of it.

I'm far from a millionnaire, maybe money gets to the head of those athletes and once they start to get cash they simply always want more, but I cant imagine a scenario in which I'd prefer to win 1M$ in a city or a team I'm not a good fit just because of ''the market''.
 
his point totals are pretty disappointing, I wonder how much MacKinnon effected his game. he's suppose to be one of the best players in the league isnt he
During the last two years, MacKinnon has definitely carried him a lot. There were seasons in the past 9 years with Colorado however, where Rantanen actually performed and produced better without MacKinnon.
 
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MacKinnon and Rantanen have that special connection between them when they are in the ice together. They should have never been separated.
 
It's not only Mckinnon why Rantanen is struggling. Makar and COL's run and gun system are also big reason why he put up so many points, it was perfect spot really. Good player, but I personally wouldn't give him over $10m.
 
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Wonder if this is just about getting the most money for Rantanen or he does not think that the Canes are a good fit for him long term? But outside of the Avs, is there really any team he would know he is a better fit for?

I am pretty sure teams will be happy to hand over assets to the Canes if they know that he will be willing to sign long term there. That could be the best case scenario for both the Canes and Rantanen. However, if this is just about money, it sucks for the Canes.
I cant imagine the cost nor the Hurricanes even sending him there... but Rantanen on Jack Hughes' wing would sure be a spectacle
 
The fit hasn't been poor, he's been a good player for us, he's just pressing and its impacting the points tally. In every other metric he's been one of our best players since the trade, driving offensive play every time he's on the ice. Once he stops pressing, he's going to be collecting points.
I agree it's a small sample size and all the metrics show he's more engaged than he was prior to the trade.

But end of the day the production matters, and if a winger is making $12+ mil you're expecting PPG+. For the record, I hope Rants actually works out in Carolina because i'd rather him stay out East (unless he misses his BFF Mack :sarcasm:)
 
I agree it's a small sample size and all the metrics show he's more engaged than he was prior to the trade.

But end of the day the production matters, and if a winger is making $12+ mil you're expecting PPG+. For the record, I hope Rants actually works out in Carolina because i'd rather him stay out East (unless he misses his BFF Mack :sarcasm:)
I mean I also remember when people thought Florida f***ed up because the team spun its tires the first half the season after trading for Tkachuk, and people thought Vegas made a terrible deal for Eichel when they missed the playoffs. Sometimes it takes a while for these great players to settle down in their new homes and for the teams to fully adjust to their style, and I strongly feel that is what is going on with Rantanen and the Canes right now.
 
Rare blunder by Carolina imo.
Why is it a blunder? I would rather have a management team "try" to improve their team and take chances rather than stay pat. As a Canucks fan it is why I like our current management group, be bold. lol
 
Why would they give up a 1st? Ehlers should be plenty enough, along with some lesser pick. Carolina should be thrilled if Ehlers is on the table, because I doubt they will get an offer with another player of that caliber.


So if it’s Rantanen for Ehlers Carolina easily keeps Rantanen…

Wonder if this is just about getting the most money for Rantanen or he does not think that the Canes are a good fit for him long term? But outside of the Avs, is there really any team he would know he is a better fit for?

I am pretty sure teams will be happy to hand over assets to the Canes if they know that he will be willing to sign long term there. That could be the best case scenario for both the Canes and Rantanen. However, if this is just about money, it sucks for the Canes.

If he’s willing to go to the market it can’t be about maxing the money, it’s about the fit/future outlook
 
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Why is it a blunder? I would rather have a management team "try" to improve their team and take chances rather than stay pat. As a Canucks fan it is why I like our current management group, be bold. lol
I mean the blunder is in Necas not being in a deal for a guy with more team control when they had 2 years to figure it out. But that also depends on what all else was out there that was realistically available in a trade involving him. If the best other offer was around EP it's a mistake, if the best was around JT Miller then Rantanen was the best piece on the table. Though of course they always could have done what the Avs did with Duchene and just hold onto him until you get an offer that nobody could pass up.
 
Wonder if this is just about getting the most money for Rantanen or he does not think that the Canes are a good fit for him long term? But outside of the Avs, is there really any team he would know he is a better fit for?

Trying to put myself in his shoes, the situation is that he was planning on staying in Colorado, just needed to get the right contract. Never really considered any other option.

Then he's suddenly traded and with his newfound freedom, he simply doesn't want to be rushed into a decision. Even if it means losing that 8th year on his next contract, why not go to market in July, go through the process of meeting with multiple teams all incredibly eager to sign him and then make the call on his own terms and timeline?

I don't know but if I'm him, I'm going FA on July 1st and then I get a handful or so teams to choose from. Certainly not deciding all that right now, in the pre-TDL crunch time.

Or, maybe it really is just about the money.
 
Looks like Rantanen was just a product of MacKinnon
then why was he so good when Mackinnon was injured for lengthy periods of time?

People are seriously overvaluing a 10game sample in a mostly defensive system.
He went from a free wheeling offense to structured defense, in a shock trade no less, lots of players would have an adjustment period
 
Why is it a blunder? I would rather have a management team "try" to improve their team and take chances rather than stay pat. As a Canucks fan it is why I like our current management group, be bold. lol

They lost Rantanen and Necas. Could be salvageable if they can find a third team to give up a player like that but wow that's risky.

Waiting for the summer to trade Necas seems like it was the winning play.
 

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