This is factually incorrect. Guerin offered more term and more AAV than he got from San Jose.Guerin didn't think much of Sturm. Gave him a low offer. Then traded him and didn't really pursue him in free agency. Decided to go with Steel instead.
This is factually incorrect. Guerin offered more term and more AAV than he got from San Jose.Guerin didn't think much of Sturm. Gave him a low offer. Then traded him and didn't really pursue him in free agency. Decided to go with Steel instead.
Ah, I see where you're coming from now. The difference between how we're seeing it is the quote that Sturm himself gave to Russo: "It was a good offer, but it wasn’t about more money." And then Russo continued: "He didn’t want to elaborate beyond that other than to admit role was a concern."Guerin didn't think much of Sturm. Gave him a low offer. Then traded him and didn't really pursue him in free agency. Decided to go with Steel instead.
Both Hartman and Gaudreau could play wing. I don't buy the role argument; there was room to move up.Ah, I see where you're coming from now. The difference between how we're seeing it is the quote that Sturm himself gave to Russo: "It was a good offer, but it wasn’t about more money." And then Russo continued: "He didn’t want to elaborate beyond that other than to admit role was a concern."
The Wild didn't have any major changes to their center depth chart between the time they offered him the contract and the time he hit UFA, so there is (and was) no reason to think he would sign with the Wild. Quite the contrary, really. I don't know why a GM would waste time on a guy who already said he doesn't want to be there. I don't want him wasting time on guys who state clearly that they don't want the role that's available. At that point, the GM needs to move on to the next guy and the next guy happened to be Sam Steel.
He was a 26 year old 4th line center who wasn't good enough, yet, to push either of them to the wing. I think that situation provides enough uncertainty for him that he'd want to go somewhere where he could play 3rd line immediately and hope he can solidify himself into that role. Imagine yourself in that spot: you're at the age guys typically are no longer developing at, but instead declining, you're in a 4th line role, and you've got a young stud center behind you that was recently drafted. There is no 5th line.Both Hartman and Gaudreau could play wing. I don't buy the role argument; there was room to move up.
This is factually incorrect. Guerin offered more term and more AAV than he got from San Jose.
The $2 million to add Jost for next season didn’t come on a whim. I learned a day later that the Wild offered a long-term contract extension to Nico Sturm — I’m betting at a hair more than Jost. Sources say he turned it down, but what that tells you is they always had that money they’re giving Jost penciled in for Sturm or another forward.
I don't see how Rossi factors in at all other than pushing Hartman or Gaudreau to the bottom 6 and then they could swing out to wing. More so Sturm seems to still be pretty damn good at face offs, which Minnesota really struggles at The only competition was Khus and that was years away.He was a 26 year old 4th line center who wasn't good enough, yet, to push either of them to the wing. I think that situation provides enough uncertainty for him that he'd want to go somewhere where he could play 3rd line immediately and hope he can solidify himself into that role. Imagine yourself in that spot: you're at the age guys typically are no longer developing at, but instead declining, you're in a 4th line role, and you've got a young stud center behind you that was recently drafted. There is no 5th line.
He was offered a 5 year $2.5M AAV contract. There was no uncertainty unless he thought he was a top 6 guy elsewhere. He ended up settling for 3 years $2M AAV. Lost out on $1.5M in a 3 year span and even more when you factor in California taxes.He was a 26 year old 4th line center who wasn't good enough, yet, to push either of them to the wing. I think that situation provides enough uncertainty for him that he'd want to go somewhere where he could play 3rd line immediately and hope he can solidify himself into that role. Imagine yourself in that spot: you're at the age guys typically are no longer developing at, but instead declining, you're in a 4th line role, and you've got a young stud center behind you that was recently drafted. There is no 5th line.
If Dallas is starting at a little over $8M, Guerin might be justified at starting Rossi at a little under $7M, to be honest. Obviously that's pre-negotiating.Apparently Dallas offered Johnston an 8 year deal slightly over 8M.
Guerin you watching how it's done?
If Dallas is starting at a little over $8M, Guerin might be justified at starting Rossi at a little under $7M, to be honest. Obviously that's pre-negotiating.
I think Johnston is ~$1M better than Rossi. Maybe a tad more.I'm not seein it
That'd be fairIf Dallas is starting at a little over $8M, Guerin might be justified at starting Rossi at a little under $7M, to be honest. Obviously that's pre-negotiating.
I think Johnston is ~$1M better than Rossi. Maybe a tad more.
I don't know how it's deniable that he's ahead of whatever curve Rossi is on.Yeah that's what I'm not seeing
Agreed. But I doubt WJ settles for less than 9.5 long term.I don't know how it's deniable that he's ahead of whatever curve Rossi is on.
I don't know how it's deniable that he's ahead of whatever curve Rossi is on.