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If not, I would prefer they make better use of him.I’ll stake my claim: we are not going to trade Rossi.
If not, I would prefer they make better use of him.I’ll stake my claim: we are not going to trade Rossi.
I just can't shake the 5 x $5M offer when he pacing 70 points (as far as I can deduce). That's not a "we value you" type thing. Just smells like the 3 x $6.5M offer made to Fiala.I’ll stake my claim: we are not going to trade Rossi.
That’s usually what happens with young pending RFAs.I just can't shake the 5 x $5M offer when he pacing 70 points (as far as I can deduce). That's not a "we value you" type thing. Just smells like the 3 x $6.5M offer made to Fiala.
"Yeah, you can stay if you want, but it'll be completely on our terms".
That’s usually what happens with young pending RFAs.
That would be a really solid argument if the contract was offered after the regular season ended. It was offered sometime in the “winter.” That could be anywhere from late October to early March lol.Not ones who put up 60+ points in their second season
That would be a really solid argument if the contract was offered after the regular season ended. It was offered sometime in the “winter.” That could be anywhere from late October to early March lol.
Not on our team recently.That’s usually what happens with young pending RFAs.
I don’t view the contract offer as insulting unless it was offered in February. It’s low. Rossi’s camp was also rumored as wanting $9M, if I remember correctly. That’s high.Just about the only time it's a justifiable offer is the first half of October...any time after that it's a solid argument.
And I wouldn't classify October as the winter anyway.
They realized quickly that Boldy’s deal was going to be a steal at $7M.Not on our team recently.
I don’t view the contract offer as insulting unless it was offered in February. It’s low. Rossi’s camp was also rumored as wanting $9M, if I remember correctly. That’s high.
Pretty normal contract negotiation.
Something something he lost a development year so that first UFA year is technically an RFA year in my book.I don't remember hearing anything about 9M.
5x5 is literally buying a UFA year at a lower AAV than he should be getting for his RFA years. It's insulting.
Something something he lost a development year so that first UFA year is technically an RFA year in my book.![]()
But on a serious note, I think a Rossi contract will get done. Something like 3-4 years at $6-6.5M.You win this time
But on a serious note, I think a Rossi contract will get done. Something like 3-4 years at $6-6.5M.
Sign and trade maybe? If not they will have to start trusting him a bit more - if he takes another step forward. I would imagine he needs to improve the „intangibles“ in his game before they do commit to more trust. Defensive awareness, faceoffs, conditioning and probably skating even though I think conditioning factors into the skating bit. I do not expect that much more points but I do expect a more well rounded game next season if he wants to grow into an important part of the Wild roster. Going to be an interesting few weeks to be sure.But on a serious note, I think a Rossi contract will get done. Something like 3-4 years at $6-6.5M.
You’d also say you don’t trade a player like thatI think if you said 60pt 2c on draft day he goes higher than 9th
Order of operations is tough.I wouldn’t be opposed to moving him for a Spurgeon replacement (either RFA or a 24-28 year w/ term).
Then you trade Spurgeon for futures and go after some big UFA targets.
Yeah, you’d definitely need to have things lined up pretty quickly to be able to do something like this. Realistically though, there would be at least one buyer for Spurgeon or Brodin, so I don’t think it’d be that difficult.Order of operations is tough.
I'm not really a fan of turning Rossi or the package we gave up for Jiricek into a default 3rd pair defenseman, even if they might be an overqualified one.Yeah, you’d definitely need to have things lined up pretty quickly to be able to do something like this. Realistically though, there would be at least one buyer for Spurgeon or Brodin, so I don’t think it’d be that difficult.
I do think there’s some targets that make sense (Durzi in Utah or Cernak in Tampa). If Guerin is set on moving Rossi, I believe this would be my preferred option. It feels harder to move Rossi for another forward and come out ahead in the trade.