Bouboumaster
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The Avs are top 5 in scoring in spite of having no 2C to speak of. Meanwhile, they have a goalie who's really struggling.
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I was repsonding to an Oilers fan
The Avs are top 5 in scoring in spite of having no 2C to speak of. Meanwhile, they have a goalie who's really struggling.
Great suggestion.
Hmmm...Exactly. Habs fans simply won't allow this obvious truth to enter their brains.
Their brains have a singular focus. Give us a 1st round pick.
Barrie (along with a 1st) was traded for Ekholm.
So a PMD will always have value especially when his contract is cheap.
Barrie was the most valuable piece in the Ekholm trade. Shafer was a 1st round pick technically but would have been a 2nd rounder pre Kraken days. Also a team trading a prospect could be a red flag the kid is not developing properly.I guess that's part of the point of some of the posts here. A playoff team, will value an Ekholm type player over an offensive, PMD with defensive warts all day. It was Barrie, a 1st, a 4th, Reid Schafer (former 1st round pick) for Ekholm and a 6th. Barrie was not netting a 1st round pick himself and I don't believe his value in this trade was equivalent to a 1st.
Now, I'm not comparing Barrie to Matheson, because I haven't watched Matheson enough. But your statement of a "60 point d-man even if he was the worst defensively" being worth a 1st+ is factually wrong since the Preds have been trying to trade Barrie for most of the year. If any team offered the Preds a 1st, he would be long gone by now.
Barrie was the most valuable piece in the Ekholm trade. Shafer was a 1st round pick technically but would have been a 2nd rounder pre Kraken days. Also a team trading a prospect could be a red flag the kid is not developing properly.
The 1st rounder is a late one. Those are overvalued around here. Not a high chance the pick becomes an NHLer. So basically Barrie was the most important piece in the trade.
If I remembered his cap hit was 5.5M vs 4.5M for Matheson
How much better than Fabbro is he?How much is this guy realistically worth?
Future considerationsHow much better than Fabbro is he?
Depends how desperate you are for a powerplay specialist that will probably hurt your 5v5 play unless sheltered. Detroit, and then St. Louis paid a 2nd for Leddy. Carolina paid a 3rd for Gostisbehere.How much is this guy realistically worth?
Chiarot type return. Matheson is 62 points on bad teamHow much is this guy realistically worth?
Minnesota makes sense fit wise, the contract length coincides with Kaprizov's next contract and bridges them into Buium. Also they are the one of the only teams that doesn't have a blue line threat like Matheson on the powerplay. Lastly, with their D depth they should be able to cover most of his defensive woes and give him favorable minutes. I don't see them offering a 1st though unless there is significant retention. The main problem for the Wild is Faber and Middleton's extensions are eating ~10M of the 13M coming off the buyouts next summer and Rossi is going to get a big raise too. Assuming the cap goes up about 5M again that leaves 7M to work with if no cap is going back the other way.Feel like Matheson is the exact kind of guy that even amongst NHL GMs and pro scouts there's wildly differing opinions. The big problem for MTL is I just don't see the fit anywhere. What contender 1) needs an offensive 2LD 2) can fit in the contract for a second year in-season and 3) is willing to give up a 1st+?
I feel like MIN is probably the closest to hitting all 3? Cap and futures to play with, competing but also Matheson would be a clear upgrade to their group. FLA maybe if they can accrue enough space at the deadline? Probably the best on-ice fit but would almost certainly prevent them from bringing Ekblad back though.