My problem is not the fourth-line players but the term and dollars of contracts. Pens have almost 5 million tied up in their fourth line this season. Acciari for three years at six million? Nieto for two years? Then management complains that they don't have the cap space to make a move. Look in the mirror, fellas. A player of Acciari's skill set (or lack thereof) can be had for half his salary. Just poor fiscal management. You can say that one million here or there isn't much by NHL standards these days, but the dollars add up over the span of a full roster. Not to mention the fact that this roster sorely needs an infusion of grit, hunger and gotta-play-well-to-stay-up that young players bring -- as opposed to satisfied 30-somethings playing out the string.
This is one of those "well you're not wrong but you're also not 100% right" posts.
Hindsight is 20/20. I would be willing to be that if 2 years ago you showed Dubas a crystal ball showing the team on 1/3/25, he might forego certain moves. Which ones, who knows but I imagine there are some. That said, the money spent on the 4th line at the moment has a bit of irrelevancy given the current state of the team and the future direction. I imagine you're including Hayes in there even though he's been a HS for seemingly forever but we also got a 2nd and a 3rd to take him. Something a transitioning team should be doing. It demonstrates that there are different ways to use cap space. You can spend it on players designed to win games or you can weaponize it to accrue draft capital or other mid-level players to help in the future. I think Dubas demonstrated this well in both the Hayes and Glass trades. Frasca for Glass, Hayes, 2nd, 3rd, 3rd, and a 6th is very good use of cap space. Glass is a player that can help in transition (meaning from the Sid era to the future) and Hayes can be a bottom 6 journeyman, though I argue his use is irrelevant at the end of the day. He can be a center or wing for us in several capacities. It wouldn't be sexy, but if Geno went down for a game, you could probably slot Hayes in at 2C to make due for one game.
Now, I believe your counterargument to what I just said is - well if they waste $3mil on Hayes, $2mil on Acciari, $800k on Nieto, that is $6mil they could have spent on a better player. While that is true, in a sense, I think it misses the mark a bit. To bring in a $6mil wing/center, you're also looking at a decent length. Using the recent off season, you're looking at Toffoli or DeBrusk. Toffoli got 4years and DeBrusk got 7 years. They are 32 and 28 respectively and I have two comments there: 1. There isn't a free agent out there that we should be signing for $6mil for 4+ years. You talk about poor fiscal management, I would suggest on that same point it is poor fiscal management to dedicate $24 to 38.5mil to a player who is not going to move the needle much and must be paid while your team is expected to absolutely stink (which as we all know in Pittsburgh means a decline in ticket sales and interest in the team). 2. Adding either Toffoli or DeBrusk isn't going to save this team from what ails it - an aged out core. Neither of them are core level players. They would not be the sole difference between making the playoffs or not or winning in the first round or not. So what incentive or drive is there in the FO to dedicate millions to them? Looking at the guys Dubas has collected - Hayes, Glass, Beauvillier, Puljujarvi - these are all guys that have very modest salaries on short deals.
The last part regarding guys like Lizotte, Nieto, and Acciari (and you can include Eller in there) is that, most times if you want the player in FA, you have to be willing to add the term. Now it does irk me that Acciari got 3 years. Guys like him and Nieto should be 1-2 year deals or you move on. At the same time, at the time of the signing, you're obviously going after the player because you like them and want them on the team. It's quite possible that there are other teams competing for them and to get them, you add the extra year. At $2mil vs a $87mil (soon to be $90+mil), it's practically a non-issue. The biggest issue would be "Acciari is taking a roster spot over a younger player like Ponomarov". Now that said, sometimes these guys pan out like Lizotte and sometimes they are passengers like Nieto.
The existence of these guys on the roster taking up space "preventing" us from "making moves" is not a big issue for me because in all honesty, we probably shouldn't be making the moves that I imagine you want. Dubas has been fairly shrewd in collecting young players and draft capital knowing that we need to start the transition. We shouldn't be blowing those new found assets on another bandaid. Those days are over.
No GDT yet so I’ll put this here lol…
Which is more crucial to tonight’s outcome: Florida on a b2b and Bob not playing, or the Pens hitting the sunshine and beach for the first time lol…
Team matchups
Florida being #3 in finishing is what is going to give them the leg up on us. I just hope Jarry isn't in net...