Speculation: Roster Building Thread DCLXXV: Marc Staal... Come on Down!!!

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If you have a chance to lose Ceci, you do it 100% if the time.

But they'll probably do something like...expose Dzingl and lose him.
 
is Ceci that bad? he is still young and doesn't make much. i feel like sens fans are still pretty high on him
 
Friedman said LV and CBJ have been working on something to take Clarkson and his $5.25M cap hit that lasts for 3 more season with a NMC/NTC which is almost identical to Girardi except for $250,000 AAV and potentially a different NTC from Girardi's 15 team no-trade list. The LV bad contract open house for a 1st round pick rumors is likely stemming from this type of discussion with Columbus and a few other teams. Now imagine Staal's contract. $5,700,000 compared to Clarkson's $5,250,000. Staal has 4 years left instead of 3. Staal has NMC for all of his remaining 4 years and Clarkson only have 3 years of NMC/NTC. LV is likely willing to just sit on those contract until they end since they're not looking to truly be competitive for 3 years anyway.

CBJ's 1st is right around our value for our 1st. Ours will probably be higher than theirs next year but Staal's contract is much worse. I don't think Vegas is going to give us the same value as CBJ for a worse contract and bank on the fact that we're likely going to finish lower on the standings and end up with a low 20 pick instead of a high 20 pick.

Staal, NYR 1st, NYR 3rd/4th?
if Staal's contract is insured or insureable, I would think Columbus wouldn't have a problem swapping him for Clarkson. Neither would I. Money, we got plenty of that.
 
is Ceci that bad? he is still young and doesn't make much. i feel like sens fans are still pretty high on him

I feel like they were high on him two or more years ago. It's been quiet since his debut process, if I remember correctly. Since then, he hasn't improved to Cody BB or Cody AA. Still stuck on CC.
 
It pains me to say this because you can't be somebody else and think for them but if Klein is retiring due to the injuries how can Staal sit there and think he has much left? I mean watching Pitt's speed, does he think he can keep up with that anymore? It is tough to watch.

Staal would probably be better in a zone based system. Regardless, Staal has another 21.2 mil left on his contract. People are asking in the Klein thread why he would walk away from 2.75 mil. You think Staal is going to walk away from 21 mil?
 
if Staal's contract is insured or insureable, I would think Columbus wouldn't have a problem swapping him for Clarkson. Neither would I. Money, we got plenty of that.

Not really to do much with this quote but Bobbop, in your opinion w/the new panthers coach not being a huge fan of analytics do you think a 5/18 move to them is more plausible now? Just curious, thanks!
 
Not really to do much with this quote but Bobbop, in your opinion w/the new panthers coach not being a huge fan of analytics do you think a 5/18 move to them is more plausible now? Just curious, thanks!

Yes I do. In fact, I think everyone should read Bob Boughner's quotes on hockey analytics. It's exactly how I feel. And based on the people I know in the game, it's reflective of how most on the inside feel.
 
If Klein decides to leave for Europe, is this a Datsyuk situation where another team could use his cap hit to get to the floor? I'm looking at Arizona...



With Klein out of the picture, that added cap space should go towards getting a competent defenseman to add to this group. Smith and Shattenkirk are the two guys who seem actually worthwhile. If Florida is willing to dump Demers I'd take a flier. But only if Girardi and Staal are gone.
 
Yes I do. In fact, I think everyone should read Bob Boughner's quotes on hockey analytics. It's exactly how I feel. And based on the people I know in the game, it's reflective of how most on the inside feel.

Oh yeah, been saying that for a while. Of course people have their schtick/stance/etc...

But for those on the inside... The "analytics" driven coaches and decision makers in recent years have been: Claude Noel. Dallas Eakins. Tom Rowe. John Chayka.

What were those teams winning percentages under those guys? Did they crack .400?

What do the analytics say?

I was talking to a hockey guy of mine last off-season after the Kulikov and Gudbranson deals.

You wanna talk about players turning on management? That happened in FLA with their decision making. It was a collective WTF!! because of those guys being homegrown and effective under a system that worked for them.

This past off-season, guys were talking about how the fate of those two teams (FLA & ARI) would determine the positions some analytics guys would get with other teams.

If it worked... then yeah great, but most players laugh at some of these guys and how little they know about the game and what goes in.

Players have a grading system they keep, teams grade chances for and against, they measure breakdowns, controlled versus uncontrolled entries and versus who too.
 
Not really to do much with this quote but Bobbop, in your opinion w/the new panthers coach not being a huge fan of analytics do you think a 5/18 move to them is more plausible now? Just curious, thanks!

FLA's management group...they are, and I am an analytics guy when it comes to digital and finance.

But that's in tech and finance.

Not in hockey.

FLA's ownership made their Billys through financial analytics in the stock market. They tried that route to get an edge, it backfired, and now they are going with hockey guys for hockey decisions.

Their failure was recognizing that Gallant's system catered to their strengths, and protected Luongo from a lot of slot shots.

The Corsi guys like to run a "Swarm" defense which exposes the slot in favor of outnumbering or suppressing along the walls. Which is to say a good play maker or two will carve that system up.

Two seam passes and it's in the net.
 
If Klein decides to leave for Europe, is this a Datsyuk situation where another team could use his cap hit to get to the floor? I'm looking at Arizona...



With Klein out of the picture, that added cap space should go towards getting a competent defenseman to add to this group. Smith and Shattenkirk are the two guys who seem actually worthwhile. If Florida is willing to dump Demers I'd take a flier. But only if Girardi and Staal are gone.

If Klein retires, then his cap hit disappears. Datsyuk was over 35, so his cap hit stayed in place. Part of the CBA.
 
If Klein decides to leave for Europe, is this a Datsyuk situation where another team could use his cap hit to get to the floor? I'm looking at Arizona...



With Klein out of the picture, that added cap space should go towards getting a competent defenseman to add to this group. Smith and Shattenkirk are the two guys who seem actually worthwhile. If Florida is willing to dump Demers I'd take a flier. But only if Girardi and Staal are gone.

Not a exactly Datsyuk situation, Datsyuk was on a 35+ contract and Klein isn't so his retirement would just drop the last year of his contract
 
if Staal's contract is insured or insureable, I would think Columbus wouldn't have a problem swapping him for Clarkson. Neither would I. Money, we got plenty of that.

Since Marc Staal's contract was signed after both his eye injury and multiple concussions, if the contract is insured, what it covers is probably quite limited.

RE: Clarkson, the Blue Jackets are only on the hook for $1.4 million in 2017-18, $950,000 in 2018-19 and $650,000 in 2019-20, the rest is picked up by insurance.
 
Since Marc Staal's contract was signed after both his eye injury and multiple concussions, if the contract is insured, what it covers is probably quite limited.

RE: Clarkson, the Blue Jackets are only on the hook for $1.4 million in 2017-18, $950,000 in 2018-19 and $650,000 in 2019-20, the rest is picked up by insurance.

That's exactly why the traded Horton--his contract was not insured at all
 
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