Revisiting the Disastrous Kotkaniemi Offer Sheet By Carolina

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I've said this before but it still makes me laugh... I'm not sure what's worse.. Habs fans over rating him for years or Canes fans insistence that he doesn't suck and it wasn't just a petty revenge offersheet
It wasn’t. It’s well known the Canes tried to trade for KK, and they offered less than what MB knew he’d get for the offer sheet. So the trade talks didn’t work, and the Canes signed him instead. There was no revenge, they had an amicable trade discussion. They liked the player back to when they took Svech right above him. Everyone else was just having fun with the story. Of course everyone wants to believe a Texas billionaire who doesn’t in their opinion belong in the game would get revenge by spending millions on one player but that’s pretty ridiculous. Waddell said the twitter folks for the team wanted to run with it for fun and they let them. The owner trusts his management staff, doesn’t get involved in player moves other than to ask the tough questions and if there’s one guy to blame for this it’s probably the Canes brightest mind Tulsky. He’s the NHL level talent judge for the team. His fingerprints would be all over this move. They likely followed his lead and this would be his first big whiff.

I like what they tried, and how they were thinking. It didn’t work. I wanted Trocheck over KK, but I get why they didn’t. You can’t get ahead of everyone by making the same kind of moves everyone makes. This was a pretty bold attempt. Maybe the next one will work. Canes fans don’t really wring their hands about this the way everyone thinks they should. He’s an easy buyout. It didn’t cost them much besides money.
 
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Nikishin Go Boom

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Trocheck, arguably
Trocheck didn’t want to stay and it didn’t keep us from signing him, we had the cap space

This goof is easily one of the worst skater in the league. I mean, just watch him, he skates like he just shat himself.

He was getting compared to Lars Eller but even that is an insult to Eller.
Have you seen rempe? That dude is a worse skater and just a publicity stunt of a hockey player
 

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Me when it happened:

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I'm convinced Dundon told Waddell to do it. At the time of the offersheet Carolina didn't even have a roster spot for Kotkaniemi as they had Aho, Trochek and Stall as the top 3 centers.
 
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Meh. Not as bad as Zibanejad for Brassard. That was almost Erat for Forsberg levels of bad.
 

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Isn't the offer sheet that Kotkaniemi signed already over and the Canes signed him to an extension? Teams blow picks on players that don't work out all the time but it seems like it would be the 8-year extension that was a bad idea

WRT to the offer sheet, Kotkaniemi was a 3rd overall pick, so it was not the worst gamble to give him a shot
 

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I'm convinced Dundon told Waddell to do it. At the time of the offersheet Carolina didn't even have a roster spot for Kotkaniemi as they had Aho, Trochek and Stall as the top 3 centers.

And, as has been mentioned multiple times already, Carolina wasn’t expecting Trocheck to re-sign. He had already informed the team he wouldn’t be signing when the offer sheet was made.

It’s likely why the Canes first attempted to trade for KK, and when that never materialized, made the offer sheet.

It doesn’t fit the “petty revenge” narrative, which is why it’s constantly overlooked.
 

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Habs fans so caught up in crackling with glee at the Kotkaniemi contract that they forget they had a third overall pick and whiffed so hard on KK that losing him for picks that were used to trade for Christian Dvorak is considered a win.

I haven't seen such a terrible use of a third overall pick since Galchenyuk.
Its like buying a lemon car, selling it to a sucker, then spending all the money at the casino.

2 miserable teams > only your team being miserable
 

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