JackFr
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(also Coleman is the man, but probably out of our reasonable price range)
(also Coleman is the man, but probably out of our reasonable price range)
I think you could probably get Coleman for something like 4x4, which I think could be workable for the Penguins. But I'd rather just give McCann a top-6 spot instead of just continuously jerking him around as a 3rd liner, despite him putting up like a 60 point pace.
If they're signing anyone like Coleman, I hope it involves a Rust trafe and the Penguins top-6 wing duos as Guentzel-FA and McCann-Kapanen.
Who's your third line wingers there?
The thing with Coleman I see is that, correct me if wrong, he's primarily a RW. Which means he's right up against Tanev for a role. Not a lot of point to both. Either you trade Rust and give Coleman his role, or Tanev goes and Coleman comes, but unless one of them plays LW a lot better than I know...
Who's your third line wingers there?
The thing with Coleman I see is that, correct me if wrong, he's primarily a RW. Which means he's right up against Tanev for a role. Not a lot of point to both. Either you trade Rust and give Coleman his role, or Tanev goes and Coleman comes, but unless one of them plays LW a lot better than I know...
Coleman is basically Tanev if he scored goals from a play style perspectiveWho's your third line wingers there?
The thing with Coleman I see is that, correct me if wrong, he's primarily a RW. Which means he's right up against Tanev for a role. Not a lot of point to both. Either you trade Rust and give Coleman his role, or Tanev goes and Coleman comes, but unless one of them plays LW a lot better than I know...
(also Coleman is the man, but probably out of our reasonable price range)
In our defense, it was obscured by your 209432349034 about Horny.I screamed that from the top of a mountain and only like 5 other people here listened.
Who's your third line wingers there?
The thing with Coleman I see is that, correct me if wrong, he's primarily a RW. Which means he's right up against Tanev for a role. Not a lot of point to both. Either you trade Rust and give Coleman his role, or Tanev goes and Coleman comes, but unless one of them plays LW a lot better than I know...
Coleman plays LW as well. I actually think Coleman can play all 3 forward positions if my memory serves me correct
NaturalStatTrick's telling me he plays C but I'm reasonably sure he hasn't done that for a while. Still, if he's been playing LW in Tampa, that changes things.
edit: Three seasons. Guess he could but nobody's getting him for that.
If an exposed Zucker is taken in the Seattle draft, and we find a way to move Petts for picks/prospects, that would give us 11 million in space. I would say its certainly possible with that kind of money, but we'd be all in for those upgrades aloneI’d love to be able to clear out enough space to take runs at Schwartz and Coleman. I don’t think it’s possible but this lineup would be pretty good:
Jake Sid Rust
Schwartz Malkin Kapanen
McCann Carter Coleman
Poulin Blueger Tanev
He was a C when he originally came in the league. He then played LW below Hall and was the LW with Goodrow and Gourde.
Well cancel what I said about there not being the spot for him and Tanev, personally he'd be the ideal LW for Malkin-Kapanen.
I'd also be happy using him on the third line, but to go back to where I was going to go with Empo's point before I got Coleman's positions wrong - I would like this team to be planning on some major scoring depth on the third line next season (i.e. McCann). I know we need to support Sid and Malkin a lot, but part of that support's got to be having the scoring to take care of their bad days as well as helping prevent them.
I mean Carter is still our 3C next year eh?
It's kinda hard to plan on having "major scoring depth on the 3rd line" when they'll probably have a $5 million 3rd pair LD and a $9 million 4th line if they keep ZAR. I don't think there's a reasonable way to be able to accomplish that, so I'd rather just play McCann with Malkin and let the chips fall where they may with the 3rd line. Maybe you could afford something a bit better if you don't retain ZAR and let Zohorna take his spot, but I'm kinda skeptical that they're going to let ZAR go tbh.
I don't think it's smart to spend big bucks on a Coleman caliber guy just to put one of McCann or Coleman in the bottom-6. I don't think it works because they've probably spent all of the "luxury forward" money they had available between Tanev and ZAR.
Then don't keep the 9m 4th line (which I'm guessing you're not if you're earmarking Tanev for the 3rd line anyway). Maybe get a little aggressive with the blueline too.
Probs, but he might want more support than Tanev and the best ELC.
It's easy to have major scoring depth on your 3rd line when you take care of the salary cap bloat that is Zucker and Petts. One gets taken by Seattle, hopefully. The other is dealt for futures. That's $9.5 million freed up by moving a 3rd liner who isn't a good fit, and a bottom pairing guy who has replacements waiting in-house. Dump Riikola as well, as Sully's never going to play him and that's just a dead $1 million+ in cap.
Jake-Sid-Rust
?-Geno-Kap
McCann-Carter-Tanev
Zoho-TB-E-Rod
Angello
Dumo-Letang
Matheson-?
POJ/Friedman-Marino
Jarry
DeSmith
Plenty of cash to find the final piece for Geno+Kap, and a partner for Matheson. Hell, you've got options in the bottom-6 too. McCann-TB-Carter and Zoho-Gaudreau-E-Rod as your 3rd and 4th line respectively. Keep TB and Tanev together on the 4th line and go grab another middle-6 winger for McCann-Carter. Lots of versatility.
You just gotta find a scoring line winger to complete Geno's line and decide whether you want to keep Ceci around or try your hand at either finding a new partner for him or promoting Marino and giving Matheson-Marino another shot, though I'm not sure that's in our best interest with how badly Marino's struggled this season. I'd have no problem with last season's Marino there, but that isn't who we've been getting 90% of the time this year.