I understand the metrics but appreciate the advice. I was talking about whether he had quality linemates, not whether they were good at offense. There's a difference.
A large portion of this conversation has been about Cates' ability to produce offense. I feel I need to reiterate this once more, but I am unsure of his ability to progress his offensive ability. What I do know is that Cates was given the best offensive wingers but still failed to have positive offensive metrics. You responded directly to me by saying, "
great deployment with konecny and farabee" doesn't really work when Farabee is absolutely terrible all year, look at Cates QoT xGAR/60, one of the worst on the team." You've tried this argument before with me, so forgive me if I don't 100% believe you there.
That's fine to say you need to see more offensive upside to justify the extra years and cap hit. That thought process is based in "he doesn't have much more offense to give so he won't end up being much more expensive on his next contract anyways", otherwise why take the cheaper years now just to extend once he's justified a higher cap hit by getting more pointz.
We're a tanking team anyways, so what's the hurt in taking the risk on the upside just to penny pinch during tanking years? That's part of my though process.
Here's where I'm coming from. I think Cates is a very good bottom 6 left winger/center. I don't think he has a whole lot of offensive ability. I think the chances of him scoring more than 38 points next season are slim; however there are assumptions based on that projection. That includes that Torts continues to play him at center, and that he will not have the same wingers that he had this season (TK and Farabee). I assume that Couts will get the best wingers and
hopefully Frost gets good deployment as well.
I guess I'm willing to bet against Cates' offensive explosion. Sure, it might happen, and of course I would love to see him turn into a 60-point center. But what have you seen from him that suggests he's ready to take 2-3 large steps forward? Keep in mind, he's 24, he's not 21. It's an older prospect.
I moreso think Frost should be on a short bridge or traded while his value is higher at the end of last season
I think the best trade candidate based on last season would be Tippett. A former top-10 draft pick who has reinvented himself, has a cheap cap hit for next season, and has 2 or 3 more years of control after that is very valuable. But, I'm okay with trading basically anyone on the roster in the right move.
I think of all the notable RFAs that need contracts this year (Frost, Cates, York), Frost is the most likely candidate that should be extended long-term. He's the one who had very good ES xGAR offensive numbers, not quite as good GAR numbers (meaning he was very good at chance creation but did not see as many results), and was completely stifled on the PP.
But ultimately, this is all a guessing game. There's no guarantee that any of these players progress. All I want the team to do is put themselves in positions to minimize the chance of negative outcomes and maximize their chance of positive outcomes.