Lol. Yeh he's not that right now, not even close. It's still early days, for all we know he could be the next Gostisbehere.lol he just called him a top 10 dman. Hab fans are almost as delusional as Leaf fans.
Lol. Yeh he's not that right now, not even close. It's still early days, for all we know he could be the next Gostisbehere.lol he just called him a top 10 dman. Hab fans are almost as delusional as Leaf fans.
Like and agreed.
But also, the Habs paraded Petry around for years and years.
I guess the only classy fanbase are the Oil. We don’t bring up Kulak. Even though he’s been a complete beast for us at a bargain price.
Well maybe you should watch some games and understand his role in Edmonton to better understand.I have no clue how you can consider Kulak a "complete beast" or 2nd+7th a "bargain price".
He's a 3rd pair D that went for 3rd pair premium price.
TOI/GP since he was traded to EDM:
2021-2022: 6th
2022-2023: 6th (5th if you don't count Ekholm 21 games)
2023-2024: 7th (6th if you don't count Stetcher 7 games)
2024-2025: 4th
His competition this year was Emberson (claimed from SJ as a depth D), Stecher (who's been around the league as a depth D), Dermott (who got claimed then waived after a few games) and Joshua Brown (who is an AHL/NHL tweener).
This is similar to when EDM valued Kassian because they couldn't get anyone else to play the role.
He probably meant strictly in points. (He is 9th right now).lol he just called him a top 10 dman. Hab fans are almost as delusional as Leaf fans.
The Hutson, Kulak talk is irrelevant
Carrier for Barron was a cap dump for a rushed prospect. NSH believes they can fix Barron (given his toolkit) and MTL were content to take on Carrier's (overpaid) cap-hit.
So far it's worked great for the Habs and we'll see how it works out for the Preds but I reckon they're happy to get out from under Carrier's contract no matter what.
Carrier signed a 3.75m yearly contract last summer and performed like dog poo for NSH this year, look up his stats if you don't believe me. Trotz saw an opportunity to get rid of that commitment before it got worse and took it. That's a cap dump. Nashville has a budget and they cannot afford to waste nearly 4m on a player delivering maybe 2m worth of hockey. Monahan was a cap dump too, it doesn't have much to do with the player's inherent quality.Carrier was not a cap dump.
Carrier signed a 3.75m yearly contract last summer and performed like dog poo for NSH this year, look up his stats if you don't believe me. Trotz saw an opportunity to get rid of that commitment before it got worse and took it. That's a cap dump. Nashville has a budget and they cannot afford to waste nearly 4m on a player delivering maybe 2m worth of hockey. Monahan was a cap dump too, it doesn't have much to do with the player's inherent quality.
You're welcome to disagree with my argument but I don't see any argument on your side.The entire Preds roster was not performing to the level expected. That's not just on Carrier.
Not a cap dump. It was a hockey trade. Habs needed someone who could play RD now and the Preds were open to having Barron mature on their roster.
Yeah, the Habs traded Barron for a cap dump. Come on man
You're welcome to disagree with my argument but I don't see any argument on your side.
Look at Carrier's performance for NSH and tell me they weren't ecstatic to get out from his contract.
Monahan played a lot of minutes for the Habs and was a cap dump. From the perspective of the Preds, they 100% wanted to dump his contract because he was underperforming. There is no doubt.A cap dump doesn't go to another team and play top 4D minutes. It was a hockey trade where one player was making more than other and you think that means cap dump.
The glass doesn't have to be half empty all the time.
Trotz said the Preds have been chasing Barron for some time.Was it Friedman or Trotz himself saying that the habs were trying to get Carrier for over a year? Or am I misremembering
Monahan played a lot of minutes for the Habs and was a cap dump. From the perspective of the Preds, they 100% wanted to dump his contract because he was underperforming. There is no doubt.
Trotz said the Preds have been chasing Barron for some time.
Monahan was healthy when he was moved (he couldn't have been moved if he was injured). He was dealt because his cap hit was higher than his value to the team. Carrier is the same thing. He was a dog's breakfast for the Preds this year.Monahan had injury issues. Not the same situation. Monahan being traded was a cap dump at a much higher cap hit and it not even close to the Carrier/Barron trade. Monahan narrative was a reach bud.
This is correct. Many of us in Nashville didn't want to see Carrier re-signed at all, and were somewhat aghast when he got the $3.75M. The way we look at it, getting a reclamation prospect who may or may not ever become a regular player for us in Barron does indeed represent Cap dumping Carrier. Which we don't mind, because we had been wishing the team never signed him in the first place.Carrier signed a 3.75m yearly contract last summer and performed like dog poo for NSH this year, look up his stats if you don't believe me. Trotz saw an opportunity to get rid of that commitment before it got worse and took it. That's a cap dump. Nashville has a budget and they cannot afford to waste nearly 4m on a player delivering maybe 2m worth of hockey. Monahan was a cap dump too, it doesn't have much to do with the player's inherent quality.
Most Habs fans would rather run into a brick wall head first than accept they didn't unilaterally "win" a trade. It's because of how pathetic the team was during the Bergevin decade, fans adapted to take "wins" wherever they could.This is correct. Many of us in Nashville didn't want to see Carrier re-signed at all, and were somewhat aghast when he got the $3.75M. The way we look at it, getting a reclamation prospect who may or may not ever become a regular player for us in Barron does indeed represent Cap dumping Carrier. Which we don't mind, because we had been wishing the team never signed him in the first place.
I don't think there is any huge hope pinned on Barron. We saw the team say nice things about Philip Myers and Cal Foote when they came along as reclamation projects in trades, but end of the day there was no salvaging them. Of course they are going to say nice things about a guy they trade for. If by some miracle they do salvage him, then of course Trotz will also say they knew all along. If - which is more likely - they don't salvage him, we'll all shrug and say it didn't hurt to try, but all along the real win was in dumping off a contract we didn't want.
I'm glad Carrier is doing well for the Habs, though. He always tried hard for the Preds, even if he couldn't seem to understand his role or stay on his feet. I don't think he's a top-4 defender on any team with a good defense corps, but he tries hard enough and has enough skill that he can fill in there while a team tries to find better options, which is basically what he has been doing for the last few years with the Preds. Eventually you need somebody better if you want to compete. The Preds were clearly hoping to sign somebody better on the UFA market last summer, but once they knew that they couldn't line up a proper RD upgrade on July 1st, they fell back on keeping Carrier around. The team is clearly planning to try again this coming July 1st, but realized that they're just as well off with a cheaper fallback like Blankenburg as they were wasting money on Carrier.
If a "cap dump" is playing like a legit top 4 d-man, earning his cap hit and has stabilized the entire d-core, isn't that the definition of win?Most Habs fans would rather run into a brick wall head first than accept they didn't unilaterally "win" a trade. It's because of how pathetic the team was during the Bergevin decade, fans adapted to take "wins" wherever they could.
I invite you to read the paragraph immediately following the one you quoted in the same post. Good luck, I believe you can do it.If a "cap dump" is playing like a legit top 4 d-man, earning his cap hit and has stabilized the entire d-core, isn't that the definition of win?
How does this thread have 15 pages lol
Well, maybe you shouldn't do your daily analysis schtick and actually wait for some significant time to pass before offering judgment? If we don't know if Carrier will be one of those players that step up on their new team, maybe we should wait? I know that is tough for you to do since you are so obsessed with making in the moment projections.I invite you to read the paragraph immediately following the one you quoted in the same post. Good luck, I believe you can do it.
You're literally performing the "How Would You Have Felt If You Hadn't Eaten Breakfast?" meme right now.Well, maybe you shouldn't do your daily analysis schtick and actually wait for some significant time to pass before offering judgment? If we don't know if Carrier will be one of those players that step up on their new team, maybe we should wait? I know that is tough for you to do since you are so obsessed with making in the moment projections.
Also, the cap is expected to rise. So Carrier's cap % will decrease over time make it possible to absorb his cap hit. Again, something we won't know for a while.
Right now, Nashville's "cap dump" is looking great.
Some players do step up with their new teams (eg Petry from EDM to MTL) so maybe there is hope for Carrier yet but his cap hit, right now, is far too high for a bottom-pairing d-man. That said, so far he's been playing as a middle-pairing d-man and the Habs have had no cap pressure and a greatly improved pt% so it's working out.
Agreed....and somehow it became and argument between Oilers fans and Habs fans regarding Kulak and Hutson.