The kid is learning fast...
It's interesting because Guerin was there, did they have a chat?
I’d be more than ok with him too.
The kid is learning fast...
It's interesting because Guerin was there, did they have a chat?
Nice middle six winger, but we won't be able to afford him.Friedman hinted that Necas won't be back. He doesn't think it's going to work out for him in Carolina.
What’s he asking for?Nice middle six winger, but we won't be able to afford him.
Hard to say, but with the increased cap, I would say about 6.5-7M on a long term deal. I can see teams like Utah, Seattle, and maybe SJS outbidding other teams for his services.What’s he asking for?
I’d offer Rossi(+balancing piece) for Necas(+balancing piece).Hard to say, but with the increased cap, I would say about 6.5-7M on a long term deal. I can see teams like Utah, Seattle, and maybe SJS outbidding other teams for his services.
Isn't he a C? Maybe Carolina played him on the wing - but I think he is a C.Nice middle six winger, but we won't be able to afford him.
I thought his whole thing was that he wanted to play center, but the Canes didn’t want him there.Isn't he a C? Maybe Carolina played him on the wing - but I think he is a C.
I’d offer Rossi(+balancing piece) for Necas(+balancing piece).
It fits the criteria of bigger and more skilled player. The offset for Carolina to do it is the contract and getting slightly younger.
Canes didn't think so. His FO% is atrocious for a guy that has been in the league for 5-6 years. Necas has size, but he isn't physical or tough. Nice reach and skating though. For the extra $$ it would cost us, I'd rather stay with Rossi.Isn't he a C? Maybe Carolina played him on the wing - but I think he is a C.
We could probably get a good player for our 1st at the draft.Move out Gus’ salary and we can take a run at some long term scoring punch. Would be nice to keep Rossi and still land a Necas, Buchnevich, etc
I think most of the NHL voters wouldn't know where St.Paul/Minnesota is located even if you gave them a map.
im torn because it would be great to land a terrific goal scorer however i have really high hopes for yurov and think he could be a similar player to kaprizov more like a 30G scorer rather than 40.Move out Gus’ salary and we can take a run at some long term scoring punch. Would be nice to keep Rossi and still land a Necas, Buchnevich, etc
10th seems about right for JEE. If MN had quality goaltending he'd be right there with Reinhart and Kopitar. His FO% is what's going to keep him from being a top contender for the Selke.
Do we want Kaprizov/Eriksson Ek/Boldy together next year, or do we break them up so that the middle 6 lines don't look so putrid?
Per capfriendly, I'm seeing a lineup like this:I guess it depends on who makes the team and what they look like.
Is Heidt going to stick after his trial? A 2nd line of Zuccarello-Hartman-Ohgren/Heidt doesn't exactly inspire confidence given the rookie status of the RW and prior performance from the LW spot.
Are they going to sign a FA winger? That could change the calculus. If it's Patrick Kane, maybe you don't need to break up the top line yet. At the same time, if it's Patrick Kane, you probably want to break the top line up so Kane's playing with one of those top line guys.
Per capfriendly, I'm see a lineup like this:
Kaprizov - Eriksson Ek - Boldy
Johansson - Rossi - Zuccarello
Foligno - Khusnutinov - Hartman
Ohgren - Gaudreau - Lettieri
Brodin - Faber
Middleton - Spurgeon
Chisholm (RFA) - Bogosian
Merill
Gustavsson
Fleury
With ~$5.9M in cap space. After Chisholm's new contract, probably down to ~$4.9M needing to sign 1 forward pushing Lettieri to the 13th spot.
I'm assuming no Kane/Stamkos/Marchessault-esque signings. Maybe just 1 decent 3rd line player pushing Lettieri out.
Do we want Kaprizov/Eriksson Ek/Boldy together next year, or do we break them up so that the middle 6 lines don't look so putrid?