Roster Building XXII: Too Many Forwards, Hopefully One Cup

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Those included quotes makes me think our long pursuit of the perfect deal kept us from making a good deal.

That's the message I got as well. We took too long trying to get him off his asking price that by the time we finally said "Ok, we'll give you want you want", other options had opened up that he may not have considered a month or two before.

Though I believe Tampa made those trades knowing they'd be getting Guentzel. They didn't clear up all that cap space coincidentally.
 

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That's the message I got as well. We took too long trying to get him off his asking price that by the time we finally said "Ok, we'll give you want you want", other options had opened up that he may not have considered a month or two before.

Though I believe Tampa made those trades knowing they'd be getting Guentzel. They didn't clear up all that cap space coincidentally.
Definitely not tampering...just like LTIR abuse was in no way convenient cap-circumvention (within the letter of the law but definitely not the spirit)
 

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I'm completely fine hard negotiating with a guy like Guentzel. He was not a must-keep and I'm happy to have the long term cap flexibility. Would've been fun if it worked out to keep him here but we were able to give up what we gave up without really impacting the future so no harm done. Took our shot last year and it didn't work out, it happens. Florida gave up a ton at the trade deadline a few years ago while not re-signing any of those guys and flamed out before now winning it all a couple years later.

We've been able to very easily lock up legit long term core players in Slavin, Aho, Svech, Jarvis. All on very good deals IMO. I have no issue with how our front office negotiates deals.
 

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I don’t know how anyone can assume we messed up the negotiations without knowing what we offered Guentzel.

Add in we are coming in with nearly the same group as we started last year minus a, then, 37 point Turbo. Maybe we aren’t as bad off as people think
 

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I don’t know how anyone can assume we messed up the negotiations without knowing what we offered Guentzel.

Add in we are coming in with nearly the same group as we started last year minus a, then, 37 point Turbo. Maybe we aren’t as bad off as people think

IIRC, the week of the draft, one of the Insiders (LeBrun, maybe?) mentioned our offer was high 6x8. Then obviously, around the draft itself, we agreed to match Guentzel's ask if 8x8, something that Friedman mentioned was his ask for "a while."

Given what we know about Dundon and his negotiation tactics, it's not at all unreasonable to assume we tried to "win" the negotiation by getting Guentzel to sign a cheaper deal than he wanted, he refused to budge, and by the time we finally said "Ok, 8x8 it is", Guentzel had set his mind elsewhere.
 

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IIRC, the week of the draft, one of the Insiders (LeBrun, maybe?) mentioned our offer was high 6x8. Then obviously, around the draft itself, we agreed to match Guentzel's ask if 8x8, something that Friedman mentioned was his ask for "a while."

Given what we know about Dundon and his negotiation tactics, it's not at all unreasonable to assume we tried to "win" the negotiation by getting Guentzel to sign a cheaper deal than he wanted, he refused to budge, and by the time we finally said "Ok, 8x8 it is", Guentzel had set his mind elsewhere.
Lebrun said we were really close to the Guentzel camp ask weeks before the draft. I never saw a specific number. then we matched at the draft.

what is really close? being 16 million off the ask, doesnt feel like 'really close'. so i doubt that was it. again without knowing what really close was, its hard to judge.
 

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Lebrun said we were really close to the Guentzel camp ask weeks before the draft. I never saw a specific number. then we matched at the draft.

what is really close? being 16 million off the ask, doesnt feel like 'really close'. so i doubt that was it. again without knowing what really close was, its hard to judge.

May not have been LeBrun, but I can't be bothered to find a tweet from months ago to rehash a topic this board has discussed to death. I have my belief as to how this played out (and that quote from Guentzel and his agent only add to my belief), but if others want to believe it was handled well, more power to them
 

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I don't know how anyone can look at our forward group as it stands today and say missing out on resigning Guentzel because we f***ed up negotiations is fine.
First, as mentioned, our forward group overall really doesn't feel that different than it often has at the start of seasons, including last season. It's flawed and/or relying on bouncebacks/progressions/good first seasons as it often has been in this era of great success. We will likely be looking for a deal at the deadline, and like most years, it probably won't end up being anything at the Guentzel level barring a perfect opportunity. But it's most likely capable of playing our style of regular season hockey that has resulted in very good regular season and pretty good playoff runs. Will that ever be enough? We'll see.

Also, the Canes clearly aren't going to look at someone they are signing to a long term contract as just a where our forward groups stands today. They have to also have a long term vision. I think it's pretty obvious that they viewed Guentzel as an elite secondary piece but not necessarily part of our core. That's probably why they were comfortable playing things the way they did. We'll also never know for sure how things were presented to the Canes. If the indications were always along the lines of meet our ask and we'll totally sign but then the timing changed that, well, we certainly gambled by waiting but the scenario changed from what we were told. On the one hand, eff around and find out, on the other hand, we may have played by the rules as presented and then the game was changed. Maybe it's a learning moment to an extent, but I think they are largely going to play things that way because that's been the philosophy for a while and it's largely worked out.
 

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I don’t know how anyone can assume we messed up the negotiations without knowing what we offered Guentzel.

Add in we are coming in with nearly the same group as we started last year minus a, then, 37 point Turbo. Maybe we aren’t as bad off as people think
I totally agree.

What would the lineup look like if Guentzel was signed by the Canes? Necas would have been traded? Jarvis would have been bridged?

We have enough flexibility to add a big salary at trade deadline (à la Guentzel), potentially a rookie or two to add at any point this season from AHL. Our future looks fantastic. I think our summer was great (nothing better than training camp optimism)
 

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In addition to the Morrow and Carrier news (paraphrases, not quotes)

Roslovic: Skilled and speed. Stood out in Rangers series. Speed again. Very skilled player.

On new D pairs: One existing pair not gonna change (presuming that's Slavin-Burns), so not much decision making on D pairs. Not putting much weight on pairings in camp right now, just getting everyone used to the system.

Young players: Always opportunity, we have some highly thought of guys and we're gonna give them a little more of a look, but they gotta kick someone out.

KK: Fresh start. Fresh start for everybody. Great year last year, so what, bad year, so what. Still really young.

What's held KK back: Level he has to get to where not just every game but every shift has to be the same. He can get there.

What does Gagner have to do: He knows how to play the game, obviously. He has to be good. When camp's over, we're looking at the missing pieces, and if he does well and fits something we need, he'll be in the conversation.
 

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May not have been LeBrun, but I can't be bothered to find a tweet from months ago to rehash a topic this board has discussed to death. I have my belief as to how this played out (and that quote from Guentzel and his agent only add to my belief), but if others want to believe it was handled well, more power to them
Fair enough, but a well adjusted adult doesn't move to another offer because the first one wasn't good enough if he really wanted to stay.
 
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