They were thinking the exact reason for this thread. How many more mega contracts do you think they could afford to hand out and tie up in 5-7 players?My god what was Chicago thinking
They were thinking the exact reason for this thread. How many more mega contracts do you think they could afford to hand out and tie up in 5-7 players?
Panarin is great and all, but Seabrook and toews' contracts are already weighing them down, blocking up another massive chunk of cap space while those guys already eat so much and aren't living up to their deals means less money to round out the team and Chicago gets locked into perpetual limbo for the next decade. At least with this down year they get some high draft picks and hopefully more high talent in the pipeline.
Panarin on the team would ensure Chicago was a playoff bubble team with no hopes of going anywhere in the playoffs and not bad enough to get a premium draft player
This trade is still such a head scratcher. Surely they could've found room to get rid of 2.5M~ in cap space? Or did they just want to get the band back together?
Yeah I remember reading an article where he said something along the lines of that he was upset about losing Panarin and not being involved, or something like that.Didn't Toews say that the players recommended to Bowman to get Saad back after losing to Nashville?
IIRC, Quennville was against trading Panarin. I don't know if I am just making things up and I dreamt this or if I read it in an article. Can't recall.
Cap flexibility. They knew they either had two years with panarin and that's it because they wouldn't be able to afford his big contract. Figured Saad was the best thing for cap control, production, and playoff hockey given his history with themTL;DR = tanking?
TL;DR = tanking?
Nash was a bit better, he just had a shitty team around him.Give him a blank check. The dude's the best forward to ever play for Columbus, and it would be an epic failure to not retain him for as long as possible.
Realistically, I'd say 8 years 9MM AAV. That would be fair for both sides.
At the time Saad was also coming off back to back 50+ pt seasons on an offensively below average Columbus team including his first 30+ goal season while also being on of the top 5v5 production guys in the league.
Everyone knows what panarin did, it's just salt in the wound Saad had a wet fart of a year while panarin went the other way and kept getting better
Problem is hossa was now gone and Toews was a ghost for 75% of the year. Hopefully debrincat moves up to 1RW and Saad rebounds to previous form
If he wants a cup the blue jackets probably are not the place... Yes they will pay him but will they pay others?
No.Nash was a bit better, he just had a ****ty team around him.
"I really really really want him back, so I'm determined to insist that Columbus is still completely irrelevant as a franchise and quietly believe that this year is just a temporary setback for Chicago."If he wants a cup the blue jackets probably are not the place... Yes they will pay him but will they pay others?
I'm talking about during his tenure there, which is why they made the trade for a higher ceiling offensive player in panarin. They were also 21st in goals for the year beforeYou talking about the CBJ being below average offensively during the 16-17 season? You should really take a look at the goals for that year. Clearly didn't watch much Jackets hockey.