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TiPaul was good before the Weegar hit though. We can't predict injuries.There's one year of difference. Byron's best season was at 27 while Evans is 28 this year.
TiPaul was good before the Weegar hit though. We can't predict injuries.There's one year of difference. Byron's best season was at 27 while Evans is 28 this year.
Everyone would do that if it was possible.Funny because I'd take Anderson's deal and give it to Evans right away, and I would expect a much better return on investment. On the other hand if Anderson was at 1.7 million average, I don't think much of us would complain about him being consistently crap. If this fantasy existed, there wouldn't be any cap increase and Anderson would come off the books as planned.
There are also roles here. Playing center adds face-offs, it adds a lot of ice to cover, it adds a much bigger demand than a winger. So even if Evans ends up on a downward bad contract, I'd think it would still be a lot more manageable than the same deal given to Anderson.
This is a great play but you think Evans can keep doing doing that? Idk giving that much for a 4th line center is alot
I question whatever the Weegar his is the only reason his s% went down. I think luck played a pretty big role in it too.TiPaul was good before the Weegar hit though. We can't predict injuries.
Evans has less wear and tear due to having played a lot in the NCAA, AHL, and having seen less playoffs.Evans will be 29 next season his prime is almost done. Like for Gallagher i think fans are foolish thinking all players can be Jagr. It's very likely Evans will start slowing done at 30-31.
He is a middle six player imo. A deluxe 3rd line player who can play a role on a 2nd line when there's an injury. He will remain that for at least 2 other years.He's not a 4th line center though. He's a an above average 3C that so many contenders need. He's not going to be this new 50+ pts player and hold this production but as a solid 3C, he's perfect for that role on a contender.
4th line center is weak context bud
He is a middle six player imo. A deluxe 3rd line player who can play a role on a 2nd line when there's an injury. He will remain that for at least 2 other years.
Matt Beleskey was seen as a warrior too. Playoffs darling.You could be right but I don't think it plays out that way. Evans is a warrior and I think he has a great prime from 27-33. He's not the complacent type
July 1 known for a lot of bad contracts handed out.Vatrano's contract is interesting because they're both performing at roughly the same pace. It's also a hint of what GMs are going to be ready to invest come July 1st. If we don't offer a 5 per 6 imho, he walks.
Matt Beleskey was seen as a warrior too. Playoffs darling.
Someone already forgot that Evans was only 1 contusion away from not playing in the NHL again 2 years ago and last year was the only season where he avoided injuries...and only the second one where he managed to play more than 55 games.Byron had a lot of milage before that age. You're overlooking the context. Evans prime is later and his usage is not the same as Byron. Byron is also a smaller type player and these types do fade in 30+ years when their skating declines a bit.
Evans has size and plays the center position very well. His milage up to this point is not high. He's going to be an effective player from age 28-32/33 range. Bookmark it.
He's the type of player that with good matchup and less ice time shines. I mean he's an upgrade to Dach and Dvorak offensively at leastHe's not a 4th line center though. He's a an above average 3C that so many contenders need. He's not going to be this new 50+ pts player and hold this production but as a solid 3C, he's perfect for that role on a contender.
4th line center is weak context bud
He's the type of player that with good matchup and less ice time shines. I mean he's an upgrade to Dach and Dvorak offensively at least
Yeah like I said it all depend on the money he asks , I wouldnt be thrilled for him to win like 4.5m a year... for 4-5 years Seems like a reach. for a player of his caliber . but yeah Dach for me is not the future and neither is DvorakI think Evans is a great 3C and whoever has him for the next 3-5 years is going to get good value IMO.
Dach is frustrating but there is more there clearly. I'd trade Dach and add to improve but if it's not possible, I'm content to let Dach play out his last year of his deal next year. He will be more hungry to earn his next contract IMO.
Dvorak is meh but has been OK this year. His days are numbered.
They can say what they want but they are not ready and on his level yet.Beck, Kappanen, and Hage say hello.
Right, but one of them needs to be integrated in the fall of 2025, and at least one other for the fall of 2026. So that argues against signing a depth player to a 4+ year contract.They can say what they want but they are not ready and on his level yet.
The question for me is can they reach his level and if so is it in our window.They can say what they want but they are not ready and on his level yet.
A first will be offered if he keeps playing like that at the deadline. Team buying at the deadline don't care about what the player did in the past and will do in the future they care aboue what he is doing now. If Evans plays like that at the TDL he'll return a 1st.I think the Habs will re-sign Evans, but if a first is offered, they'll have a tough dilemma. On the one hand, he's a great homegrown player who exceeded expectations for a 7th rounder. He's well liked and is great in the role he is in, centering one of the team's best line with Armia and Heineman.
The tough choice will not only be about where that first-rounder is or what they do with it (hypothetically speaking), but balance.
Habs can't keep all 3 of Evans, Beck and Kapanen. They are projected to have similar roles, and they are all righties. You can't have Suzuki, Dach, Evans, Beck and Kapanen as your centers, not to mention Hage. You need a leftie somewhere in there for balance.
That means that you probably keep one of Beck or Kapanen, and the choice would probably be Beck. Provided you keep Evans, then you'd need to consider choosing between Dach and Hage, if he pans out. Again, you don't absolutely have to, amd some of these guys can slide to wing, but that's still a team with a heavy tilt of right-handed forwards.
In the big picture, the decision to keep Evans or not ia not so simple. Again, my guess is that they keep him. MSL loves him.
Obviously they never played in the NHL. But it's a catch 22 problem.They can say what they want but they are not ready and on his level yet.
This is a great play but you think Evans can keep doing doing that? Idk giving that much for a 4th line center is alot
He has developed into a solid 3rd line centerWe have a fundamental disagreement because I see him as a 3C who is a good penalty killer too.