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Last thread is way over 1k, so lets continue here - last thread is currently open, so you can quote posts from there to keep things going.
Changing the topic from the pointless Murray debate (because we don't know what he wants), let's say you have $6 million and need both a top-6 W and a top-4 D. How do you use that money?
Found JR's HF burner account.Irresponsibly?
are we talking about replacing Schultz vs replacing Galchenyuk basically? I think Schultz clearly leaves the more important hole to fill. The speed at forward this year is awesome, but I think Marino giving us 3 lines worth of puck movement from the back-end is far more important to how we are trying to play. Lose Schultz and it's back to 2. I have a lot more faith in our speedy wings buzzing around than I do filling a puck moving D spot from within.Changing the topic from the pointless Murray debate (because we don't know what he wants), let's say you have $6 million and need both a top-6 W and a top-4 D. How do you use that money?
are we talking about replacing Schultz vs replacing Galchenyuk basically? I think Schultz clearly leaves the more important hole to fill. The speed at forward this year is awesome, but I think Marino giving us 3 lines worth of puck movement from the back-end is far more important to how we are trying to play. Lose Schultz and it's back to 2. I have a lot more faith in our speedy wings buzzing around than I do filling a puck moving D spot from within.
are we talking about replacing Schultz vs replacing Galchenyuk basically? I think Schultz clearly leaves the more important hole to fill. The speed at forward this year is awesome, but I think Marino giving us 3 lines worth of puck movement from the back-end is far more important to how we are trying to play. Lose Schultz and it's back to 2. I have a lot more faith in our speedy wings buzzing around than I do filling a puck moving D spot from within.
the biggest one right now is trying def-rent things seeing what/who works best. instead of trying the same thing over and over again hoping for def-rent results. then and only then can we make informed decisions on who and what we need. imoI see the current roster agenda as a wait and see situation.
All in all i just don’t think any pressing issues are on the roster right now
are we talking about replacing Schultz vs replacing Galchenyuk basically? I think Schultz clearly leaves the more important hole to fill. The speed at forward this year is awesome, but I think Marino giving us 3 lines worth of puck movement from the back-end is far more important to how we are trying to play. Lose Schultz and it's back to 2. I have a lot more faith in our speedy wings buzzing around than I do filling a puck moving D spot from within.
I think for option 1 the middle 6 looks like it could work, although it would probably drive us crazy with some cold spells. That bottom 4 looks great though.Not technically, but essentially. The question is would you rather replace Galchenyuk as Malkin's LW or replace Schultz as the #3D, but in D's case, it doesn't necessarily mean "2nd pair RD". It can be a 2nd pair LD to push Pettersson to the 3rd pair or a 2nd pair RD to push Marino to the 3rd pair.
I think a better way to look at it is which middle-6 and bottom-4 would you prefer:
McCann-Malkin-Rust
Kahun-Blueger-Hornqvist
Pettersson-#3D or #3D-Marino
Riikola-Marino or Pettersson-Riikola
or
2LW-Malkin-Rust
Kahun-McCann-Hornqvist
Pettersson-Marino
Probably JJ-Riikola
you can end the speculation...ain’t nothin’ happening...lol
you can end the speculation...ain’t nothin’ happening...lol
Empoleon8771 said:Riptide said:He said he would trade Murray over a 600k difference in contracts.
*Citation needed*
Empoleon8771 said:The Penguins would be better off trading Murray than paying him 10% of the cap.
Empoleon8771 said:I have him at around $7 million on a long-term deal, and I'd be comfortable with that number. Anything over $7.5 million makes me uncomfortable, and anything above $8 million makes him a trade candidate. I personally don't see an argument for him getting over $7.5 million, so I think this scenario isn't all that likely.
I don't know if there's a $6 million winger who can do what we need from him to be that upgrade (ie. someone who can consistently pick the corners and snipe top shelf rather than play whack-a-mole with the goalie's leg pads), so I'd probably opt for a top four mobile blueliner instead because I think you can probably find one in that price range.
If we *could* find that winger, I think I'd rather spend the money on him and make due with what we have on defense since I think finding Geno his "Guentzel" would put us closer to being a Cup contender than the current wingers with Geno and an upgrade on Schultz. I just don't know if that winger's out there for $6 million or less.
I see the current roster agenda as a wait and see situation right now
Issues:
2. Is JJ a long term positive... or is he going to become a liability again... he is well on his way to accruing positive value again... at that point a decision will have to be made based on his utility value vs who is available to replace him
Id want more data to make a decision and his play is good enough to warrant the wait and see approach
I think the only Free Agent winger who fits your description is Mike Hoffman, he's 30 and already has a caphit of 5.187m so I'd expect he's looking at minimum of $6.5/7 million this summer for at least 4 years but probably 5.
Shouldn't really be a surprise. He scored 36g/70pts last season and so far is on pace for 35g/60pts this season. But as someone who would be 31 early in the 20/21 season, I don't think he's going to get a massive contract - but I also do not think that he's someone we could realistically get at a cap hit we'd be comfortable with.
you can end the speculation...ain’t nothin’ happening...lol
Imo, it makes more sense to think trade for filling out holes than FA next summer. We won't be short of assets to pay for trades, but will be short of cap space. That says trade to me.
Not technically, but essentially. The question is would you rather replace Galchenyuk as Malkin's LW or replace Schultz as the #3D, but in D's case, it doesn't necessarily mean "2nd pair RD". It can be a 2nd pair LD to push Pettersson to the 3rd pair or a 2nd pair RD to push Marino to the 3rd pair.
I think a better way to look at it is which middle-6 and bottom-4 would you prefer:
McCann-Malkin-Rust
Kahun-Blueger-Hornqvist
Pettersson-#3D or #3D-Marino
Riikola-Marino or Pettersson-Riikola
or
2LW-Malkin-Rust
Kahun-McCann-Hornqvist
Pettersson-Marino
Probably JJ-Riikola