Gurglesons
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Matheson has been moved twice and has returned little value. I’m not sure why him suddenly putting up points on a bottom five team suddenly inflates his value to a 1st or 2nd.
Matheson has averaged 24-25 minutes a season since he became a Hab.This guy has very minimal value @ 4.87 and the extra year, imo.
This is someone you wanna hide against top players and high leverage Dzone situations.
I am very skeptical that he is viewed as an impactful Top4 dman who would push other players down in the lineup by any other NHL teams. I think teams would view him as a depth addition playing down in the lineup.
You say that yet teams have given up large returns for Shattenkirk, Yandle, Barrie, Kaberle, Goligoski. Klingberg was offered a massive contract by Dallas etc.This guy has very minimal value @ 4.87 and the extra year, imo.
This is someone you wanna hide against top players and high leverage Dzone situations.
I am very skeptical that he is viewed as an impactful Top4 dman who would push other players down in the lineup by any other NHL teams. I think teams would view him as a depth addition playing down in the lineup.
Matheson has averaged 24-25 minutes a season since he became a Hab.
He’s also been one of the most efficient point producers on the backend. Obviously he gets favourable o zone starts.
I’d take him over Dougie Hamilton for instance. If you pair him with a solid defensive player and reduce his ice time to about 18-20 minutes, he should be a serviceable top 4 dman on any team. I think the criticism he’s getting is a bit harsh.
You say that yet teams have given up large returns for Shattenkirk, Yandle, Barrie, Kaberle, Goligoski. Klingberg was offered a massive contract by Dallas etc.
There always seems to be a buyer for a 20+min a night D who can run a PP, no matter the flaws.
So he'd need a good partner, reduction in minutes, and then should be merely serviceable? That does not sound very valuable. Esp. factoring in the contract.
Matheson isn't even that good of a PP guy. He's decent, he's only PP1 because he's on MTL. He would not be that on other teams.
Depth defenseman rather than bonafide top4dman/PPQB is how good teams would see him.
You say that yet teams have given up large returns for Shattenkirk, Yandle, Barrie, Kaberle, Goligoski. Klingberg was offered a massive contract by Dallas etc.
There always seems to be a buyer for a 20+min a night D who can run a PP, no matter the flaws.
Truth is usually in the middle and I feel it applies to this narrative with Matheson. You might be right that Habs are putting too much value with Matheson but then you may also be wrong by lowering it down too much. That sort of thingy. He's not just a depth D man. Sorry, that is just not accurate. He's a good #3 or 4 guy but belongs in the mix with guys who know how to play D. Your guy Rielly is kind of the same. Not really that great in his own end but holds his own... ideally, you want him paired up with a mobile physical stud so he can focus on offense a bit more. Does that mean Rielly sucks or is overrated? NO
Matheson's value would not be less than what the Leafs got in return for Sandin.
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.
That’s an easy no thanks for Minnesota.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.
You say that yet teams have given up large returns for Shattenkirk, Yandle, Barrie, Kaberle, Goligoski. Klingberg was offered a massive contract by Dallas etc.
There always seems to be a buyer for a 20+min a night D who can run a PP, no matter the flaws.
I don't disagree with you, at all, but GMs sure seem to no matter how much we continue to complain.The problem with Matheson is a very similar problem with Granlund: good teams aren't going to be playing those guys in the roles they succeed in on bad teams. Good teams aren't going to be playing Granlund as a 20 minute a night 1C and good teams won't be playing Matheson as a 22 minute a night top PP defenseman.
If he's being used in that kind of role, it very likely means your team is bad.
The Matheson problem is he can do everything at a meh level.The problem with Matheson is a very similar problem with Granlund: good teams aren't going to be playing those guys in the roles they succeed in on bad teams. Good teams aren't going to be playing Granlund as a 20 minute a night 1C and good teams won't be playing Matheson as a 22 minute a night top PP defenseman.
If he's being used in that kind of role, it very likely means your team is bad.
I don't disagree with you, at all, but GMs sure seem to no matter how much we continue to complain.
Multiple contenders have bought into the idea of Tyson Barrie as a top D only recently.