Roster Building/Team Building/Future Trade/Drafting thread.

If this team once again fails to proceed very far in the playoffs, what would you want them to do?

  • Do nothing, run it back

    Votes: 1 2.8%
  • Make changes to the offense, top 6 forward, better bottom six, but keep the core

    Votes: 4 11.1%
  • Make changes to the offense, including moving core players

    Votes: 12 33.3%
  • Make changes to the defense

    Votes: 2 5.6%
  • Do a retool, including moving core players

    Votes: 18 50.0%
  • Ban the guy who keeps making jinx prediction posts.

    Votes: 8 22.2%

  • Total voters
    36
Interesting you cite Domi, as his contract is the one I would look at as a comparable.

Say 3-4 years at $4m? I think that could turn into a very good signing if Donato’s improvement is for real.

All indications that they are, and that he made significant adjustments in the offseason that would have one believe that while the shooting percentage isn’t realistic, the work ethic will continue to.

Most likely resigns with Chicago, but he’s the kind of Center I would have looked at with the assets used for Laughton, admittedly knowing that Donato is a UFA.

I just couldn’t see the Leafs making that trade without knowing they could extend Donato first.

Cheers

Chicago has to decide if they're keeping Nazar or Bedard at wing or centre

They have other guys in the system and likely adding this off-season too.

I think Donato is likely in the 5x5 range because teams need centres.


The more the merrier

Didn't we sign a guy to an AHL contract over the weekend? Still more?
 
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Talking with some people, Eernisse may have an easy time transitioning because he's fast and physical, he's a 4th liner and basically can likely do that role right now.

He just needs to be okay defensively.
 
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Talking with some people, Eernisse may have an easy time transitioning because he's fast and physical, he's a 4th liner and basically can likely do that role right now.

He just needs to be okay defensively.

Jack Stockfish, C, Holy Cross​

A 6-foot-4, right-shot center will always get some added attention, but Stockfish also has two strong collegiate seasons under his belt at Holy Cross and was a productive junior player as well including a 50-point campaign in the CCHL. Stockfish has enough skill to provide some scoring depth and the compete that NHL teams could view for a player down their lineup. Buzz has grown around Stockfish all year and in a lighter crop of free agents, he may be more sought after in this particular market. He’s also only 22, which gives him a bit more developmental runway than some of his fellow free agents.

Joshua Eernisse, C/W, Michigan​

NHL teams have been kicking around on Eernisse since his freshman season at St. Thomas. After he moved to Michigan, he’s had plenty of eyes on him yet. He doesn’t really score, but that’s not why teams would be signing him. He’s 6-foot-3 freight train of a skater who is good on the forecheck and wins a lot of battles with his strength. He’d be a fourth-line, energy, grinder kind of player. Which is why he might have among the best chance of this free agent class to find a regular NHL role. The lack of production and puck skills would be more limiting if he didn’t have pro size and a high-end compete level that can make him a bear to play against.

T.J. Hughes, C, Michigan​

No matter where he has been or at what level, Hughes has always put up points. He has good quickness and skill and seems to process the game at a fairly high pace. His hand skills allow him to make his fair share of plays and he can get behind defenders. He has 122 points in 116 games for Michigan over the last three seasons. To be completely honest, Hughes has an outside NHL chance but it's a chance. I think he’d instantly make an AHL team better with a chance to grow into a scoring depth option down the road. He’s basically been a top-six forward exclusively over the last four years, but I have a harder time seeing him in that role at the NHL level. I do think he has enough talent to be a valuable asset for an organization as a call-up option down the road.


Jack Stockfish​

Right Wing -- shoots R
Born Sep 30 2002 -- North Bay, ONT
[22 yrs. ago]
Height 6.04 -- Weight 215 [193 cm/98 kg]

Joshua Eernisse​

Forward -- shoots R
Born Dec 31 2001 -- Apple Valley, MN
[23 yrs. ago]
Height 6.02 -- Weight 205 [188 cm/93 kg]

T.J. Hughes​

Forward -- shoots R
Born Nov 9 2001 -- Hamilton, ONT
[23 yrs. ago]
Height 6.00 -- Weight 185 [183 cm/84 kg]
 
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Jack Stockfish, C, Holy Cross​

A 6-foot-4, right-shot center will always get some added attention, but Stockfish also has two strong collegiate seasons under his belt at Holy Cross and was a productive junior player as well including a 50-point campaign in the CCHL. Stockfish has enough skill to provide some scoring depth and the compete that NHL teams could view for a player down their lineup. Buzz has grown around Stockfish all year and in a lighter crop of free agents, he may be more sought after in this particular market. He’s also only 22, which gives him a bit more developmental runway than some of his fellow free agents.

Joshua Eernisse, C/W, Michigan​

NHL teams have been kicking around on Eernisse since his freshman season at St. Thomas. After he moved to Michigan, he’s had plenty of eyes on him yet. He doesn’t really score, but that’s not why teams would be signing him. He’s 6-foot-3 freight train of a skater who is good on the forecheck and wins a lot of battles with his strength. He’d be a fourth-line, energy, grinder kind of player. Which is why he might have among the best chance of this free agent class to find a regular NHL role. The lack of production and puck skills would be more limiting if he didn’t have pro size and a high-end compete level that can make him a bear to play against.

T.J. Hughes, C, Michigan​

No matter where he has been or at what level, Hughes has always put up points. He has good quickness and skill and seems to process the game at a fairly high pace. His hand skills allow him to make his fair share of plays and he can get behind defenders. He has 122 points in 116 games for Michigan over the last three seasons. To be completely honest, Hughes has an outside NHL chance but it's a chance. I think he’d instantly make an AHL team better with a chance to grow into a scoring depth option down the road. He’s basically been a top-six forward exclusively over the last four years, but I have a harder time seeing him in that role at the NHL level. I do think he has enough talent to be a valuable asset for an organization as a call-up option down the road.


Jack Stockfish​

Right Wing -- shoots R
Born Sep 30 2002 -- North Bay, ONT
[22 yrs. ago]
Height 6.04 -- Weight 215 [193 cm/98 kg]

Joshua Eernisse​

Forward -- shoots R
Born Dec 31 2001 -- Apple Valley, MN
[23 yrs. ago]
Height 6.02 -- Weight 205 [188 cm/93 kg]

T.J. Hughes​

Forward -- shoots R
Born Nov 9 2001 -- Hamilton, ONT
[23 yrs. ago]
Height 6.00 -- Weight 185 [183 cm/84 kg]
Eernisse is 6'2 205? I swear when I watched some Michigan games he looked huge.
 
It's amazing how Florida rebuild there defense
Forslling was a waiver pick up Jan 9 2021
Montour picked up for a 3rd pick in 2021
Mikkola signed as a FA 2023

We need to look for players that are on bad teams forslling and Montour examples

Forsling we could have picked him up before Florida the previous season he played for Chicago.

So many missed opportunities Mr. Dubas
 
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Well we could have had Kovacevic for a song and a dance from habs and Tre looked away from a RHD who can log 20 mins a game.

It’s just not Dubas

But we end up wasting cap dollars on a big D with bad knees or players who supposedly are good in locker room but fail miserably at playing hockey
 
TJ Hughes would be a nice signing as well and then I’d say we’ve had a very successful NCAA signing spree.
This has to be the most attractive opportunity for UDFA players in the core four era.
Competitive team plus opportunity.
There may be third and fourth line jobs open next year.
 
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Well we could have had Kovacevic for a song and a dance from habs and Tre looked away from a RHD who can log 20 mins a game.

It’s just not Dubas

But we end up wasting cap dollars on a big D with bad knees or players who supposedly are good in locker room but fail miserably at playing hockey

I don't think the Habs and Leafs make for traditional trading partners.
 
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Well we could have had Kovacevic for a song and a dance from habs and Tre looked away from a RHD who can log 20 mins a game.

It’s just not Dubas

But we end up wasting cap dollars on a big D with bad knees or players who supposedly are good in locker room but fail miserably at playing hockey

The biggest miss by far was Walman being literally given away WITH A PICK to the Sharks. I would have given them a pick for Walman quite easily. Having him over OEL would have been a huge net positive.

Kovacevic should have been a big time target too though.
 
It's amazing how Florida rebuild there defense
Forslling was a waiver pick up Jan 9 2021
Montour picked up for a 3rd pick in 2021
Mikkola signed as a FA 2023

We need to look for players that are on bad teams forslling and Montour examples

Forsling we could have picked him up before Florida the previous season he played for Chicago.

So many missed opportunities Mr. Dubas

I will say their top end forward core makes up for a very average defensive core with a really good goaltender. Not sure I'd say they have a good defensive core right now, especially compared to last season, but over the last few years they definitely found some gems for very cheap.. Mikkola went from struggling or average bottom pairing quality to a very good mid-pair defenseman for pretty cheap.
 
The biggest miss by far was Walman being literally given away WITH A PICK to the Sharks. I would have given them a pick for Walman quite easily. Having him over OEL would have been a huge net positive.

Kovacevic should have been a big time target too though.

The whole league would have. When I saw that trade by Yzerman I was convinced Walman was a locker room cancer or something and DET wanted him gone at all costs (possible). I don't even believe there were feelers out on Walman, it was such a truly head scratcher of a trade.

I would've loved to been a fly on the wall during that trade call between Yzerman/Grier.
 

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