Going to end up like Ott with Chabot in year 5 and Tkachuck in year 4 of their max term deal before they make it. Then you have to decide whether to commit max term again when they are 30 or something.
There's a need for a giant asterisk next to Ottawa. Melnyk decided to tear 100% of the team apart and hired a yes man for it. Result : Sens were stuck with the worst GM in NHL history (I'll argue anyone who says the opposite) and the nicest guy but worst head coach possible in DJ Smith.
It took a death and a team sale for things to start changing. AFAIK, Montreal is not stuck with the worst trifecta in history (Owner/GM/Coach)
How? Alexandre Carrier and Michael Hage, I'd say it's a pretty good haul in the end
You want to know what is a loss for a similar player? Ryan Dzingel was 26 y/o and had 22 goals 44 pts in 57 games when Dorion traded him for two 2nd round picks and Anthony Duclair. Dzingel was a top skater, fun and exciting player but not a long term reliable Top-6 forward, it was a great timing to trade him and the return looked like a homerun.
But then, Dorion traded one of the 2nds for Matt Murray which is okay in itself but immediately gave him a super risky 4 years x 6.25 AAV contract, which became an anchor (later had to trade a 3rd and a 7th to get rid of 2 years at 75%). Used the other 2nd to acquire Derek Stepan who was already in a big decline for 2 years. Stepan had a 6.5 AAV year left and Ottawa paid a 2nd... Look at Monahan and Gostisbehere trades in comparison. Finally, he let Anthony Duclair walk as a RFA after he scored 31 goals in 87 games for Ottawa. Some would say "yeah but Duclair wanted too much". I don't think he wanted to moon considering his trade history at a young age, but Dorion chose to give Chris freaking Tierney 2 years at 3.5 AAV
That's how you lose trades. Kent Hughes is not doing that, more the opposite.
That didn’t stop Sault Ste Marie from drafting Gretzky. It didn’t stop Quebec from drafting Lindros.
Yeah but I think it's normal for teams to pass on incoming headaches. What did the Coyotes get for Wheeler? And what did the Flames get for Fox?
he's a point per game cap dump. how picky do you have to be.
It's not being picky, most of the game is played at 5 on 5. For now it's great that he's like a "designated hitter" for the PP but at 8.7 AAV you expect an offensive forward to be PPG, or close. Laine being a skilled/productive forward has never been in doubt.
At that rank there was much better option than a 5'9-5'10 players that doesn't bring much, to me he is either a 2nd player or a europe league player but that's my opinion
2nd player? You meant 2nd line forward? Not sure but that's not bad to get a potential Top-6 forward at 26th OA.
I don't think there was a lot of "
much better option", who do you have in mind?