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It's that time again, the Isles board is debating dealing Barzal. He's signed for 9.15M for the 7ish years I think. He has an NMC.
Although he's the highest paid player on the team, his effectiveness really requires being paired with another player that already possesses elite offensive IQ - IE, he's not the kind of playmaker that makes average players better. It can be a struggle to find a linemate that excels in with his improvisatory style in the O Zone. He does not drive the net, and his instinct is usually not to shoot.
Despite all of these inefficiencies, he's a PPG player (or better, probably) when circumstances are ideal for him. His effectiveness lies in his puck possession skills, and he's almost a lock to single handedly hem in the opposition in their own end twice in the second period with the long change. He's no slouch back checking and I think he lead the league in takeaways last year. That being said, his defensive impact mostly comes from him carrying the puck for such a long time and not letting the other team have a turn. He is a very very very very very good player, but not the kind of guy who will singlehandedly carry a team, and in a perfect world not the kind that you build your roster around.
Isles would be looking for a shakeup, not a full rebuild. We are set on goaltending defense and would be looking for young goal scorers. Interested in which teams would be interested in acquiring him, and what they have to offer.
Although he's the highest paid player on the team, his effectiveness really requires being paired with another player that already possesses elite offensive IQ - IE, he's not the kind of playmaker that makes average players better. It can be a struggle to find a linemate that excels in with his improvisatory style in the O Zone. He does not drive the net, and his instinct is usually not to shoot.
Despite all of these inefficiencies, he's a PPG player (or better, probably) when circumstances are ideal for him. His effectiveness lies in his puck possession skills, and he's almost a lock to single handedly hem in the opposition in their own end twice in the second period with the long change. He's no slouch back checking and I think he lead the league in takeaways last year. That being said, his defensive impact mostly comes from him carrying the puck for such a long time and not letting the other team have a turn. He is a very very very very very good player, but not the kind of guy who will singlehandedly carry a team, and in a perfect world not the kind that you build your roster around.
Isles would be looking for a shakeup, not a full rebuild. We are set on goaltending defense and would be looking for young goal scorers. Interested in which teams would be interested in acquiring him, and what they have to offer.