Gurglesons
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Congratulations on being a good AHL goalie Jarry. Good luck down there forever.
That's what I meant. Someone like Glass *could* take the ball and run with it as the 2C if he was given a shot, but Sullivan is so damn set in his ways that he just "moves everyone up a line" as the default option.Glass and Pulijujarvi both have the smarts/talent to play up in the lineup. (And I really don’t care if someone tries to convonce me Glass is garbage. I see something else.)
If the coach wasn’t so regimented, there are some options to try. Unfortunately, he is who he is, so it would take more injuries to see other combos.
Turns out Jarry is just another Pens' tweener.Congratulations on being a good AHL goalie Jarry. Good luck down there forever.
I hope this builds his confidence and even though he gets paid 5.375 million if he can play at a 3.5 million level I'd just accept him as an overpaid UFA signing (he was a ufa)
You didn't read what I said. I have no interest in them using that money for free agency.You CAN do a lot with $5mil, sort of. The problem is that I don't think you're getting a Rust level player in free agency for $5mil. That's the benefit of drafting and resigning - you get a small discount at times. I just cruised the 2025 UFA forwards list and I don't see anyone that makes me say "Oh! Dump Rust and sign that guy!"
So what you're saying is, trade Rust and use the $5mil to do another Hayes or Glass like trade where we get assets for taking on cap?You didn't read what I said. I have no interest in them using that money for free agency.
The Pens shouldn't even use free agency anymore, outside of clear bargains they can boost and flip later at deadlines.
Every ounce of available cap space should be funnelled towards futures now, one way or the other.
So what you're saying is, trade Rust and use the $5mil to do another Hayes or Glass like trade where we get assets for taking on cap?
I mean, I think we can do that anyway? I don't think there are a lot of high-dollar cap hits that make sense for us to take on at the expense of Rust with the exception, maybe, of a deal around Huberdeau.
With how the Rust and Rakell contracts line up with Sid, I'm not sure I see the point. Maybe in the very last year if Sid retires?
You would have to give me some examples of who you would target.
Why would we bring in Panarin? This year's Panarin would be Marner. Why is god's name would be invest that money and term into someone like that at this stage?I think @AuroraBorealis is correct in his assessment.
I don’t necessarily agree with the logic he’s selling completely, but the cleaner you can make your cap picture the better poised you are to bring in big players when they become available ala Panarin or utilize the cap to gain value.
Why would we bring in Panarin? This year's Panarin would be Marner. Why is god's name would be invest that money and term into someone like that at this stage?
Weaponizing cap space is nothing new. We literally did it twice this off-season. We will have more space coming so that we can do it again. I don't see any move that is so large that necessitates dumping Rust for nothing. Again, you'd have to name the player and show the breakdown.
Yes, except expand that to 20.5M over 4 years. Rust has way more than just 5.125 left on that deal.So what you're saying is, trade Rust and use the $5mil to do another Hayes or Glass like trade where we get assets for taking on cap?
There are a million bad contracts in this league. As long as you're getting appropriately compensated, take your pick.I mean, I think we can do that anyway? I don't think there are a lot of high-dollar cap hits that make sense for us to take on at the expense of Rust with the exception, maybe, of a deal around Huberdeau.
Absolutely not. There is zero reason for Dubas to wait 3 years to get as many picks as he can. That'll just leave them in a weaker position when Sid's done.With how the Rust and Rakell contracts line up with Sid, I'm not sure I see the point. Maybe in the very last year if Sid retires?
It's easy to stick your neck out, when you have no neck.Refreshing to see someone like Trotz come out and say, if the team doesn't start to play better, the rebuild is starting.
This hell the Penguins are stuck in, is not so fun.
No, that's Rust's cap hit each year. Salary is certainly a part of the discussion for some teams but at the end of the day, cap space is based on player cap hits.Yes, except expand that to 20.5M over 4 years. Rust has way more than just 5.125 left on that deal.
I think we agree here. I would do another Hayes @3.5mil fora 2nd+3rd again as well. What I was saying though is that with the cap space we will have available, I don't think you need to trade Rust for cheap or pay to get out of the deal in order to facilitate those types of trades. I would even go as far to say that if you're looking to take on a major dud on a contract and need space, the other team might be willing to do it with Rust coming back.There are a million bad contracts in this league. As long as you're getting appropriately compensated, take your pick.
It's not about the calibre of player you get. We're not trying to win anymore, or at least shouldn't be. It's about the quality of picks you receive relative to how much cap you burned to take on anchor deals.
Like Hayes was a 2nd for 3.5M. I'd do that kinda rate all day.
I don't understand this "at the expense of Rust" thing. He's lost his value to the team now. Getting a few more wins only hurts the team. Playoff relevance is over for Pittsburgh for the foreseeable future. He's dead cap space, essentially. He's free to go, like today, if the deal works. Needs to agree to waive his NMC though.
So this is where I think I'm starting to have issue with the argument but not because I disagree necessarily. Rust has this year and three more at $5.125mil. Not an inconsequential contract. If he has lost the value that you suggest, who is going to take him? As point out earlier, I'm not in the "pay to get rid of Rust" camp. So who is going to take him at full cap? I would suggest that we may have to pay to send him out only to use the cap space to trade for someone and get a similar payment back. Like Rust+3rd out and Hayes+2nd coming in. And if that's the case, I don't agree that it is THAT necessary of a trade to make. I'd rather just keep Rust and let him help Sid. Then his last year, you send him out for the 3rd.Absolutely not. There is zero reason for Dubas to wait 3 years to get as many picks as he can. That'll just leave them in a weaker position when Sid's done.
There is always a point in building up your farm. Even if they won't be here when the team are contenders again, you can build up their value and flip them again for draft picks in years that do line up.
I don't think Edmonton has the ponies to do that though. The assets they would use to pay to get out of the deal are the same assets they should be using to improve the team. Their 1st should be used on Marcus Pettersson @ 50% at the TDL, not dumping Nurse.If you want examples...idk like Nurse? Eat the whole thing. Get a ton back.
They're not gonna make the playoffs again by the time his deal ends in 2029-30, so it's totally fine as long as you get paid off enough to do it.
You can exploit the Oilers desperation with their Cup window. Huberdeau is a good suggestion too.
Fingers crossed this is the final season of this masquerade that we're years into at this point. Rust's NTC drops July 1st. EK should be dealt this summer. Petts and Eller should be dealt at the TDL.Refreshing to see someone like Trotz come out and say, if the team doesn't start to play better, the rebuild is starting.
This hell the Penguins are stuck in, is not so fun.
Fingers crossed this is the final season of this masquerade that we're years into at this point. Rust's NTC drops July 1st. EK should be dealt this summer. Petts and Eller should be dealt at the TDL.
Dubas basically said the same thing, this is their last shot more or less. But he half-asses everything so it's one of those "I'll believe it when I see it" situations with him.
I'm talking about 4 years worth of cap hits, not salary. You can use the money each year towards something worthwhile. Cumulatively, it's 20.5M left on his deal.No, that's Rust's cap hit each year. Salary is certainly a part of the discussion for some teams but at the end of the day, cap space is based on player cap hits.
We don't need a top-6 scoring RW anymore. Cups are out of reach. We need to draft higher, not lower.Rust hasn't lost value to the team. He's our top 6 RW. I don't his presence here matters but I do think that on his last year, we could get value.
I said he lost value to the Pittsburgh Penguins, not in the league. He's still a good player.If he has lost the value that you suggest, who is going to take him? As point out earlier, I'm not in the "pay to get rid of Rust" camp. So who is going to take him at full cap?
A 3rd is garbage compensation for burning 15.3M. We got more than that for using 3.5M on Hayes.And if that's the case, I don't agree that it is THAT necessary of a trade to make. I'd rather just keep Rust and let him help Sid. Then his last year, you send him out for the 3rd.
Sure they do. They have their 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030 etc.. 1sts.I don't think Edmonton has the ponies to do that though. The assets they would use to pay to get out of the deal are the same assets they should be using to improve the team. Their 1st should be used on Marcus Pettersson @ 50% at the TDL, not dumping Nurse.
"I brought back perfect blueliner Petts at $7M AAV and we've given Rust the C. I've done all I can.""Alright... I'm giving you guys ONE MORE chance! But if you can't get it done with Kevin Hayes, Tony Beau and Cody Glass then there is just no helping this team."