Salary Cap: Pens '24-'25 Salary Thread: The Crosbicles Volume XIX

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Just realized Hayes has a year after this one. Couldn’t even get more than a 2nd for taking that on?
It was a fair price. And then we got the extra 3rd with the pick swap so, I'm good.

Hayes has been good though. I've been happy with the overall play he's brought. He's what we needed on the 4th line. We could send him out at the TDL this year, at any point in the summer, or at any point next season. Price might get good if he continues to do well. He's at, what $3.5 roughly? Maybe not this year but next, if you retain on him and bump him down to $2mil or so, I think there are plenty of team that would find that appealing.

So I think it's reasonable to say that Dubas got paid now to do it and will get paid later as well. Exactly the type of move a retooling team should be doing.
 
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On that Hayes topic, the same reason I'm whatever about Hayes' salary on L4 is also why I flat out don't understand why the Blues paid a 2nd to get out of his deal. Granted they recovered some of that value by getting a 3rd for taking Joseph (who I would have also gone after, but I suppose they don't really need at this point), but why are the St. Louis Blues of all teams wasting assets to get rid of bad deals?

They've finished with 92 and 81 points in the last 2 years, definitely don't look like a contender and maybe don't even look like a playoff team. They're not particularly young, not particularly good and don't really have a prospect pool that suggests they'll be good in the near term. Not exactly sure why that team is looking at their roster and thinking "we need to pay to get out of Hayes' $3.8 million deal".

Just everything about them is mediocre. Finished 16th in the NHL last year, have the 14th ranked prospect pool according to Wheeler and have the 18th youngest team.
 
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On that Hayes topic, the same reason I'm whatever about Hayes' salary on L4 is also why I flat out don't understand why the Blues paid a 2nd to get out of his deal. Granted they recovered some of that value by getting a 3rd for taking Joseph (who I would have also gone after, but I suppose they don't really need at this point), but why are the St. Louis Blues of all teams wasting assets to get rid of bad deals?

They've finished with 92 and 81 points in the last 2 years, definitely don't look like a contender and maybe don't even look like a playoff team. They're not particularly young, not particularly good and don't really have a prospect pool that suggests they'll be good in the near term. Not exactly sure why that team is looking at their roster and thinking "we need to pay to get out of Hayes' $3.8 million deal".

Just everything about them is mediocre. Finished 16th in the NHL last year, have the 14th ranked prospect pool according to Wheeler and have the 18th youngest team.
I think they did that because they actually want to SEE what they have in some of their prospects like Zach Bolduc (one example). They also brought in Texier and Joseph, and have a bunch of guys coming up like Dvorsky, Dean, Kaskimaki et al.

Plus Kevin Hayes was flat-out brutal for them. In all honesty, he has been way better with us so far than he ever was in St. Louis.

But at the end of the day, you don't have to be a Michkov-level prospect to replace Kevin Hayes...which is what your post was sounding like to me.

I have far less issues with Hayes and Glass because Sullivan is actually playing them where they should be...and we got assets back. Beauvillier is inexcusable and Lizotte is superfluous until Eller is traded.
 
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I think they did that because they actually want to SEE what they have in some of their prospects like Zach Bolduc (one example). They also brought in Texier and Joseph, and have a bunch of guys coming up like Dvorsky, Dean, Kaskimaki et al.

Plus Kevin Hayes was flat-out brutal for them. In all honesty, he has been way better with us so far than he ever was in St. Louis.

But at the end of the day, you don't have to be a Michkov-level prospect to replace Kevin Hayes...which is what your post was sounding like to me.

I have far less issues with Hayes and Glass because Sullivan is actually playing them where they should be...and we got assets back. Beauvillier is inexcusable and Lizotte is superfluous until Eller is traded.
They finished 6 points behind LVGK for the final wild card And they're a better team with Bolduc, Broberg and Holloway than with Hayes.
Moving Hayes and putting and putting Krug on LTIR helped make those moves possible.
 
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On that Hayes topic, the same reason I'm whatever about Hayes' salary on L4 is also why I flat out don't understand why the Blues paid a 2nd to get out of his deal. Granted they recovered some of that value by getting a 3rd for taking Joseph (who I would have also gone after, but I suppose they don't really need at this point), but why are the St. Louis Blues of all teams wasting assets to get rid of bad deals?

They've finished with 92 and 81 points in the last 2 years, definitely don't look like a contender and maybe don't even look like a playoff team. They're not particularly young, not particularly good and don't really have a prospect pool that suggests they'll be good in the near term. Not exactly sure why that team is looking at their roster and thinking "we need to pay to get out of Hayes' $3.8 million deal".

Just everything about them is mediocre. Finished 16th in the NHL last year, have the 14th ranked prospect pool according to Wheeler and have the 18th youngest team.
It's a good point and a little baffling from an outsider's perspective who has no care for how they finish. Internally, I imagine they are saying "we have Kyrou, we have Thomas, we have Neighbours who are all young in-their-prime guys. We have a good supporting cast with Saad, Schenn, and we just invested a lot of money in Buchnevich...yeah, we need to continue to built a team that will compete".

They dumped Hayes and brought in Joseph, Holloway, and Broberg. It's a roster that lacks a high-end talent as the franchise guy, but it's still a solid roster with good depth. Similar to say, Utah and Seattle. So if everyone performs, they could be in the playoffs. It's the same as Seattle, the same as Utah, and the same as us.

I don't see what other option they really have. Thomas and Kyrou are their only major assets and they are just young enough where you'd hate to trade them away. You're not likely getting the replacement player nor will the pick be high enough to justify it IMHO. They're in a tough spot organization-wise.
 

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On that Hayes topic, the same reason I'm whatever about Hayes' salary on L4 is also why I flat out don't understand why the Blues paid a 2nd to get out of his deal. Granted they recovered some of that value by getting a 3rd for taking Joseph (who I would have also gone after, but I suppose they don't really need at this point), but why are the St. Louis Blues of all teams wasting assets to get rid of bad deals?

They've finished with 92 and 81 points in the last 2 years, definitely don't look like a contender and maybe don't even look like a playoff team. They're not particularly young, not particularly good and don't really have a prospect pool that suggests they'll be good in the near term. Not exactly sure why that team is looking at their roster and thinking "we need to pay to get out of Hayes' $3.8 million deal".

Just everything about them is mediocre. Finished 16th in the NHL last year, have the 14th ranked prospect pool according to Wheeler and have the 18th youngest team.
We got a NHL player who is overpaid.

3.57 millon cap hit.

2.625 million in real money.

29 points last year
33 point pace for us so far

2nd for him and 3rd = 23% chance at a NHLer

It's not bad work especially if next year we trade him at the deadline for another 2nd or 3rd.
 

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We got a NHL player who is overpaid.

3.57 millon cap hit.

2.625 million in real money.

29 points last year
33 point pace for us so far

2nd for him and 3rd = 23% chance at a NHLer

It's not bad work especially if next year we trade him at the deadline for another 2nd or 3rd.

And I bet they flip him for a 3rd next year at the deadline when they retain 50% on him. If Hayes can continue to be effective for them, getting a year and a half out of him plus a 2nd and 3rd is a great return on investment.
 
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Hayes is a veteran who has upside with a different organization. Dubas can trade him next TDL and end up with 3 picks for taking him from the Blues. So even a third next year fills the prospect pipeline as Pens rebuild the system. Dubas depending on the results this will certainly move other assets for picks/prospects after this year. Dubas will continue the mix of vets and players who bring the juice. Young legs as they mature into young NHL caliber players like Brunicke, Rutger M, Pickering, Bellevue, St Ivany, the young goalies, Ponomarev and Broz for starters, Add in Jess P and DOC. Pens are building the roster depth to then add when they show they can compete.
 

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O'Connor Crosby Rust
Bunting Malkin Rakell
Hayes Eller Puljujarvi
Lizotte Glass Acciari
I'd be curious about this going forward...

Rakell, Crosby, Rust
O'Connor, Malkin, Puljujarvi
Bunting, Eller, Puustinen
Hayes, Glass, Acciari

Beauvillier at home wanking to pics of Anna Kendrick while Sullivan sits in a dark corner with a pint of Boston's finest piss water, Samuel Adams.
 
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And I bet they flip him for a 3rd next year at the deadline when they retain 50% on him. If Hayes can continue to be effective for them, getting a year and a half out of him plus a 2nd and 3rd is a great return on investment.
I mean Hayes hasn't been bad at all and his offense isn't an issue, but he is quite literally on the 4th line with a player that isn't good at production and is trying to still figure out his game in Glass, and then the other is Acciari.

The fact that Hayes has 2 goals right now is impressive as shit considering that. I still think he would be good on the LW with Eller.

Its kind of funny that Beauvillier and Sid are fine only when Rakell is on that line as the RW, any other variation of Beauvillier with Sid is a disaster.

 

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Offensively you have to like where we stand. All four lines are scoring and there's depth for injuries and for when role players (Beauvillier) cool off.

Defensively, woof! Blomqvist is better than Jarry but even with him in net we are bleeding too many goals. Jarry and Grelzyk out for an overpaid defensive 2LD and a cheap goalie we could bury in the minors would help. I'd say Graves out but that ain't happening.
 

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Offensively you have to like where we stand. All four lines are scoring and there's depth for injuries and for when role players (Beauvillier) cool off.

Defensively, woof! Blomqvist is better than Jarry but even with him in net we are bleeding too many goals. Jarry and Grelzyk out for an overpaid defensive 2LD and a cheap goalie we could bury in the minors would help. I'd say Graves out but that ain't happening.
I'd feel more comfortable with the offense when it starts lighting up the good teams. Putting up numbers against Detroit, Montreal and Buffalo while struggling to score versus the Rangers and Leafs isn't quite as good as it first seems when strictly looking at the GF numbers.

Carolina this Friday should be a good indication.
 

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This is worth watching again for how nasty of a goal it was from Puljujarvi, also why he should be bumped up to Malkin's RW.

Rakell, Crosby, Rust
O'Connor, Malkin, Puljujarvi


 
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Offensively you have to like where we stand. All four lines are scoring and there's depth for injuries and for when role players (Beauvillier) cool off.

Defensively, woof! Blomqvist is better than Jarry but even with him in net we are bleeding too many goals. Jarry and Grelzyk out for an overpaid defensive 2LD and a cheap goalie we could bury in the minors would help. I'd say Graves out but that ain't happening.
I'd be more confident offensively if the team wasn't just pumping goals against bottom feeders like the Sabres, Wings, and Montreal.

Because the scoring output against the Rangers and Toronto is at 1.00 GF/G while allowing 5.00 GF/G

Meanwhile against bottom feeder teams:

6.00 GF/G
3.67 GA/G

This team is still allowing 33 shots against per game, 30th in the league in that regard, which is not great defensively and we can blame goaltending all we want, while Blomqvist has been great (2.86 GAA and a .913sv% in 3 games) he's still seeing far too many shots and a lot of high danger shots (Blomqvist has faced 18 so far, stopped 16, Jarry meanwhile 30, stopped 24, interesting to see that actually - 4th most HD shots against in the league) while teams routinely walk right to the net without issue and set up easily in the Pens zone.


PS - Beauvillier has effectively cooled off the moment the Wings game ended, he's put up 0pts in 4 of his 5 games (3 straight with 0pts) while getting reps exclusively on Sid's wing. His 2 goals came against a goalie that is now in the AHL.
 
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Looking at that info on Natural Stat Trick, it's actually kind of funny.

Jarry can't stop a routine shot to save his life, but the moment they're high danger scoring shots, somehow he's pretty good at those, his save percentage for those are tied with Igor Shesterkin...what the f***? He faces a lot of those (30) and is somewhat decent in that regard, everything else though, bad, very bad.


I really hope they send him down to WBS, there's a salvageable enough goalie there to build up enough value to trade without giving up too much to do it.
 

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Also on SN-PIT and BSSO
Are those Canadian networks? SN-Pit is the local network not the Canadian SN, right? What’s BSSO?

edit—BSSO is the Bally South network? Hmmm…In San Diego, I signed up for the one week trial of the SoCal Bally app, which had the Kings game, but not the Ducks game for some reason. I’ll see if I can do the same thing with BSSO.
 

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Are those Canadian networks? SN-Pit is the local network not the Canadian SN, right? What’s BSSO?
Sportsnet Pittsburgh. Getzoff, Armstrong, Rupp.

edit—BSSO is the Bally South network? Hmmm…In San Diego, I signed up for the one week trial of the SoCal Bally app, which had the Kings game, but not the Ducks game for some reason. I’ll see if I can do the same thing with BSSO.
Just use nhl66.ir . Get UrbanVPN browser extension. Set it to Japan or Netherlands. Choose the broadcast. Good to go.
The host of the streams usually posts them like a minute or two before puck drop, so look out for that.

Or there's the lazier options with far worse quality, onhockey.tv or sportsurge.net . No VPN required.
 
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And I bet they flip him for a 3rd next year at the deadline when they retain 50% on him. If Hayes can continue to be effective for them, getting a year and a half out of him plus a 2nd and 3rd is a great return on investment.

I don't see any team paying a 3rd for Kevin Hayes.

He got a 6th round pick when he was traded at 3.5 mil after putting up 50+ pts.

Also, let's see him past 5 games before we start acting like this trade was a dinger.
 

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