Montreal Offseason UFA signings /trade predictions

Benstheman

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Basu mentioning the Habs are unlikely to go big name UFA hunting this year, due to the term being prohibitive and them being mindful of long term contracts to Slafkovsky, Guhle and Dach.

Marchessault if he takes short term like 2-3 years could work but other than that, don't expect anything on the higher tier of this UFA class.
Yeah Marcherssault or Stamkos would make sense on 3 years deal. Don't want long term deals for any kind of player.
 

salbutera

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David Perron his openly saying he would love to play for MTL. They should have sign him in 2016, but he could be a nice add for 1-2 years as veteran presence
In 2016, MB apparently backed off from signing him, because they questioned his pace. Wonder if HuGo / MSL have same apprehension given it’s 8-years later and the league has becomes much faster

I find Perron has aged like fine wine, he’s gone from whiny 19-year old to the consummate pro / leader, without sacrificing any skill
 
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In 2016, MB apparently backed off from signing him, because they questioned his pace. Wonder if HuGo / MSL have same apprehension given it’s 8-years later and the league has becomes much faster

I find Perron has aged like fine wine, he’s gone from whiny 19-year old to the consummate pro / leader, without sacrificing any skill
And it was a mistake

He would have help the lack of offense in 2016 when the east was wide open
 

salbutera

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And it was a mistake

He would have help the lack of offense in 2016 when the east was wide open
And Habs would’ve retained their 2-2nd round picks in 2016 draft w Timmins rumored to have been very enamored w using one of them for Girard…
 

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David Perron his openly saying he would love to play for MTL. They should have sign him in 2016, but he could be a nice add for 1-2 years as veteran presence


Heard that interview and Perron was very clear -- if he signed elsewhere, that would be the last time he'd uproot his family. He's happy in Detroit, his kids are well-adjusted but his daughter often reminds him of how much she's disappointed about leaving St-Louis and he doesn't look forward to going through that again.

A 1-2 year contract would not work. If he's uprooting, he'll seek more than just 1-2 years and the contract would have to be ironclad. He's not an option.
 
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HuGort

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Dubois might be bought out this summer, thus becoming UFA. Will you sign him for $6M per ? $5M per or $4M ?
I would offer Monahan type contract. At 1 year, 2 million.

Heard that interview and Perron was very clear -- if he signed elsewhere, that would be the last time he'd uproot his family. He's happy in Detroit, his kids are well-adjusted but his daughter often reminds him of how much she's disappointed about leaving St-Louis and he doesn't look forward to going through that again.

A 1-2 year contract would not work. If he's uprooting, he'll seek more than just 1-2 years and the contract would have to be ironclad. He's not an option.
He's 36, doubt he's in Habs plans
 

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Heard that interview and Perron was very clear -- if he signed elsewhere, that would be the last time he'd uproot his family. He's happy in Detroit, his kids are well-adjusted but his daughter often reminds him of how much she's disappointed about leaving St-Louis and he doesn't look forward to going through that again.

A 1-2 year contract would not work. If he's uprooting, he'll seek more than just 1-2 years and the contract would have to be ironclad. He's not an option.
I think he's delusional if he thinks he's getting 3+ years.
 

HuGort

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Basu mentioning the Habs are unlikely to go big name UFA hunting this year, due to the term being prohibitive and them being mindful of long term contracts to Slafkovsky, Guhle and Dach.

Marchessault if he takes short term like 2-3 years could work but other than that, don't expect anything on the higher tier of this UFA class.
I would be open to UFA class. Habs have around 7 million to play with. If they go Trade route say good bye to Jets pick and another good asset. Likely Flames pick.

Habs need a top 6 forward to insulate Suzuki, Slaf and Caufield. even if buys a couple years until Catton is ready. Marchessault on 3 year deal be good. He's 40 goals, has a ring, character guy, good mix with our youth. Stamkos is too high end doubt he signs here. DeBrusk is good money player, he be good fit. Adds 25 goals with size and speed.
 
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David Perron his openly saying he would love to play for MTL. They should have sign him in 2016, but he could be a nice add for 1-2 years as veteran presence


I think he'd fit better than he would have 4-5 years ago. There's actually key guys to support now. At the same time, I'm not sure how much he has left. He's been pretty smart about picking his spots so he always ends up with top 6 minutes and some PP time. He did have 12 point in 11 games to end the season during a playoff race when you want guys to step up. Never really been complained about his career. Would be worth a one-year gamble.
 

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I'd like a solid veteran leader to come in and help the young guys - similar to Corey Perry back in 2020-21.

Here is Daily Faceoff‘s first Top 50 Free Agent ranking of the offseason, with contract projections provided by AFP Analytics:

Who makes sense for the projected money and term? I personally like David Perron, Sean Monahan, Steven Stamkos, Marchessault, and Joe Pavelski.

Prefer max two years as I don't want anyone blocking the young guys or turning into a Marleau situation where their final year needs to be bought out

RankPlayerPosAgeTeamCap HitGPGPTSAFP Proj*
1Sam ReinhartRW29FLA$6.5M8257948 x $10.2M
2Jake GuentzelLW30CAR$6M6730776 x $8M
3Steven StamkosLW/C34TBL$8.5M7940813 x $6.3M
4Patrick KaneRW36DET$2.75M5020472 x $5.5M
5Joe PavelskiRW40DAL$5.5M8227671 x $4M
6Brady SkjeiLD30CAR$5.25M8013476 x $7.4M
7Jonathan MarchessaultRW34VGK$5M8242693 x $6.25M
8Elias LindholmC/RW30VAN$4.85M7515447 x $8M
9Brandon MontourRD30FLA$3.5M668337 x $8.7M
10Matt DucheneC/RW33DAL$3M8025653 x $6.5M
11Matt RoyRD29LAK$3.15M815254 x $5.5M
12Brett PesceRD30CAR$4.03M703136 x $6.7M
13Teuvo TeravainenLW30CAR$5.4M7625535 x $6.3M
14Tyler BertuzziLW29TOR$5.5M8021435 x $6M
15Nikita ZadorovLD29VAN$3.75M756204 x $5M
16Chandler StevensonC30VGK$2.75M7516515 x $5.7M
17Tyler ToffoliRW32WPG$4.25M7933555 x $6.5M
18Jonathan DrouinLW29COL$825K7919564 X $4.5M
19Max DomiRW29TOR$3M809473 x $4.2M
20Sean WalkerRD30COL$2.65M8110294 x $4.8M
21Oliver Ekman-LarssonLD33FLA$2.25M809323 x $3.7M
22Dakota JoshuaLW28VAN$825K6318323 x $3M
23Vladimir TarasenkoRW33FLA$5M7623553 x $5.6M
24Jalen ChatfieldRD28CAR$763K728223 x $2.7M
25Jake DeBruskLW28BOS$4M8019405 x $6M
26Alexandre CarrierRD30NSH$2.5M734203 x $2.7M
27Shayne GostisbehereLD31DET$4.13M8110563 x $4.4M
28Sean MonahanC30WPG$2M8326593 x $2.9M
29Anthony DuclairLW29TBL$3M7324423 x $3.25M
30Yakov TreninLW/C28COL$1.7M7612173 x $3.3M
31Alex NedeljkovicG29PIT$1.5M382.96.9022 x $2M
32David PerronRW36DET$4.75M7617472 x 2.8M
33Viktor ArvidssonRW31LAK$4.25M18615n/a
34Brenden DillonLD34WPG$3.9M778202 x $3.9M
35Ian ColeLD35VAN$3M782112 x $3M
36Tyler MyersRD34VAN$6M775292 x 2.7M
37Jason ZuckerLW32NSH$5.3M6914323 x $5.4M
38Matt DumbaRD30TBL$3.9M764123 x $3.7M
39Alex WennbergC30NYR$4.5M7910304 x $4.2M
40Dylan DeMeloRD31WPG$3M823314 x $5M
41Matt GrzelcykLD31BOS$3.7M632113 x $4M
42Chris TanevRD35DAL$4.5M752193 x $4.7M
43Erik GustafssonLD32NYR$825K766313 x $5M
44Daniel SprongRW27DET$2M7618433 x $3.8M
45Kaapo KahkonenG28NJD$2.75M373.64.8982 x $3M
46Teddy BluegerC30VAN$1.9M686282 x $2.6M
47Jordan MartinookLW32CAR$1.8M8214322 x $2.8M
48Ilya SamsonovG27TOR$3.55M403.13.8902 x $3.25M
49T.J. BrodieLD34TOR$5M781263 x $4.8M
50Vincent DesharnaisRD28EDM$763K781112 x $1.4M
 

26Mats

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Crazy that when it comes to production per dollar, as well as overall package, based on this past season, Anderson's contract is worse that Gallgher's.

However, I still think Anderson has higher trade value.
 

morhilane

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Crazy that when it comes to production per dollar, as well as overall package, based on this past season, Anderson's contract is worse that Gallgher's.

However, I still think Anderson has higher trade value.
Not for long....unless he turns next season around, which I doubt.
 

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Basu mentioning the Habs are unlikely to go big name UFA hunting this year, due to the term being prohibitive and them being mindful of long term contracts to Slafkovsky, Guhle and Dach.

Marchessault if he takes short term like 2-3 years could work but other than that, don't expect anything on the higher tier of this UFA class.
Seems like a totally reasonable approach.
 
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LaP

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David Perron his openly saying he would love to play for MTL. They should have sign him in 2016, but he could be a nice add for 1-2 years as veteran presence


I think it would be a terrible signature personally. We need to move forward with players in the beginning of their prime we have plenty of vets already.
 

LaP

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I would be open to UFA class. Habs have around 7 million to play with. If they go Trade route say good bye to Jets pick and another good asset. Likely Flames pick.

Habs need a top 6 forward to insulate Suzuki, Slaf and Caufield. even if buys a couple years until Catton is ready. Marchessault on 3 year deal be good. He's 40 goals, has a ring, character guy, good mix with our youth. Stamkos is too high end doubt he signs here. DeBrusk is good money player, he be good fit. Adds 25 goals with size and speed.
To trade the Jets and Flames pick at the same time you would need a pretty solid return. Like a guy who was drafted top 10ish and still project favorably. I would not trade that unless the return is a guy like Lundell.
 
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HuGort

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To trade the Jets and Flames pick at the same time you would need a pretty solid return. Like a guy who was drafted top 10ish and still project favorably. I would not trade that unless the return is a guy like Lundell.
I doubt I would give up those 2 picks for Lundell. He's not even on my radar. I'd like to get as much skill I can in my top 6.
 

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I think it would be a terrible signature personally. We need to move forward with players in the beginning of their prime we have plenty of vets already.

Depends imo...

On a 1-2 year deal in the 3-4M$ range, he could be a good middle six depth veteran addition IF we aren't able to add a better/top 6 vet player.
 
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