TheKingPin
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Looking at it from the Flyers' perspective, sure, adding McDavid makes sense. There isn't a team in the NHL where it doesn't make sense to add the best player in the league. But this still isn't engaging with why McDavid would choose Philly specifically, if given every possible option. Would you come to Philadelphia if you could follow Gretzky's path to LA? Kopitar and Kempe expire after 25-26, that's 12.5M of opened space for McDavid right there. Or go to New York, who frees up money by not resigning Panarin? Or Toronto, who gets back a ton of space by replacing Tavares with a JAG, and would be able to add McDavid to Matthews, Marner, and Nylander (plus everything we've been told about his GF connection)? Or Vegas, who could do the most Vegas thing possible by replacing Eichel with McDavid? Or any of 10 other clubs that would give their left nut to add him? Or stay in Edmonton, where you've already made your life and are the closest thing imaginable to a god walking the earth?
Sure, it'd be a dream come true to add McDavid to Philly. The point isn't whether it's a good idea to pitch him on coming here. The point is that no matter how much sense it makes for us, we're one of the long shots at best, because we aren't going to get him paid as well as going to one of the three king shit media markets, we aren't his surest shot to win going forward, and we don't have any form of home town advantage.
My original point is that their statements and moves make it seem like they want McDavid. The flight just adds to that theory imo.
As to why Philly? They will have more cap space than all of those teams and not have to lose talent to get it. The talent ideally come from incoming rookies and upcoming draft picks. Or move those picks for young talent on a good deal. All of those teams are peaking or on the other side of their windows now. We are talking in 2 seasons. Why would he want to go to Toronto to ride the decline? Why stay in Edm? They have the two best players in the league this year. When the pens did that they won multiple cups.
Exactly. This move is what I would expect them to want to do. Even if it’s to sell tickets.Let's say McDavid is their grand plan.
What exactly is "New" about that approach with this organization?