Player Discussion Joonas Korpisalo

PlayMakers

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I don’t think it is as much about using the $2M backup goalie differential on a $2M F, it’s about using the $2M backup goalie differential plus the $3 or $4M 3rd pair dman differential (they are allocating $8.25M of cap there) and using that for a better F.

All the overpays added together add up. And then the other point not to be missed is the term. Korpi has played well overall these 8 games, credit to him, but will he keep it up for the rest of this year and 3 more as he ages into his mid 30s? His career average .900 says otherwise. Still a poor acquisition from a cap perspective.
Honestly, I never subscribed to this theory that you should spend all your money on the top 4 / top6 and the rest of the team plays for league minimum. I don't think it's realistic. I think you need a $3m 3rd pair D to anchor that pair and be someone who can slide into the top4 for injuries. I think you need one pricey 3rd liner for the same reason. I think most teams spend money on 7 F's and 5 D. (I wonder if that's why the expansion draft chose those numbers.)

I also think the Bruins have a healthy cap allocation. I don't see any bad contracts or money wasted (I'm giving Lindholm and Zadorov an Incomplete because it's only 20 games). Even Coyle, who people love to jump all over, put up 44 even strength points last year, and 40 the year before that. Most 2nd liners average 35 even strength points a season. Bergeron, his last 4 years here put up less than 40 ES points. Marchand put up 37 in each of the previous two seasons. Mikael Granlund, the big prize rental at the deadline this year, average 36 ES points. Chris Kreider, a guy the Bruins have long coveted, averages 37. So I think the Bruins have gotten their money's worth out of Coyle so far.

Long story short, I don't think Korpisalo was a bad acquisition from a cap perspective. If they didn't get Korpisalo in that trade, they would have signed a UFA to similar money for the same role. I do think Korpisalo had negative value at the time of the trade, so from a trade value perspective I think it's fair to be critical.
 
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Kalus

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Honestly, I never subscribed to this theory that you should spend all your money on the top 4 / top6 and the rest of the team plays for league minimum. I don't think it's realistic. I think you need a $3m 3rd pair D to anchor that pair and be someone who can slide into the top4 for injuries. I think you need one pricey 3rd liner for the same reason. I think most teams spend money on 7 F's and 5 D. (I wonder if that's why the expansion draft chose those numbers.)

I also think the Bruins have a healthy cap allocation. I don't see any bad contracts or money wasted (I'm giving Lindholm and Zadorov an Incomplete because it's only 20 games). Even Coyle, who people love to jump all over, put up 44 even strength points last year, and 40 the year before that. Most 2nd liners average 35 even strength points a season. Bergeron, his last 4 years here put up less than 40 ES points. Marchand put up 37 in each of the previous two seasons. Mikael Granlund, the big prize rental at the deadline this year, average 36 ES points. Chris Kreider, a guy the Bruins have long coveted, averages 37. So I think the Bruins have gotten their money's worth out of Coyle so far.

Long story short, I don't think Korpisalo was a bad acquisition from a cap perspective. If they didn't get Korpisalo in that trade, they would have signed a UFA to similar money for the same role. I do think Korpisalo had negative value at the time of the trade, so from a trade value perspective I think it's fair to be critical.
A $3M third pair dman is fine, I agree. Pair that guy with Wotherspoon / young guy in ELC and you are good. The point I made is that $8.25M is an overpay for the team’s 3rd pair. I said to take $3M or $4M from the 3rd pair and allocate elsewhere. That leaves $4.25M to $5.25M for the 3rd pair.

They overpaid for backup goalie and 3rd pair d. Money that can be used much better elsewhere.
 

Mad-Marcus

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Their overpaid backup goalie is the better goalie right now. Their overpaid starter is, well, just overpaid. That side of the argument about what to pay Swayman is bearing fruit. Thankfully the GM didn't listen to the "give him 10M, he'll be worth it", crowd.
 

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