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Yeah every GM is calling Billy about Zucc. They all want a 6M guy for a production worth 10M.Zucc of course. that extra 6m can get us quite the return!
Yeah every GM is calling Billy about Zucc. They all want a 6M guy for a production worth 10M.Zucc of course. that extra 6m can get us quite the return!
hopefully they have a elite forward to pair him with to make him worth that 10m tag.Yeah every GM is calling Billy about Zucc. They all want a 6M guy for a production worth 10M.
So who's next on Guerin's trade block?
TEAM | ROSTER SIZE | CONTRACTS | PROJECTED CAP HIT | PROJECTED CAP SPACE |
Vegas Golden Knights | 21/23 | 49/50 | $92,736,310 | $0 (-$10,236,310) |
Tampa Bay Lightning | 21/23 | 48/50 | $89,695,833 | $0 (-$7,195,833) |
Washington Capitals | 22/23 | 48/50 | $88,821,666 | $0 (-$6,321,666) |
Montreal Canadiens | 21/23 | 44/50 | $88,626,666 | $0 (-$6,126,666) |
Edmonton Oilers | 20/23 | 42/50 | $88,531,333 | $0 (-$6,031,333) |
Florida Panthers | 22/23 | 44/50 | $85,875,834 | $0 (-$3,375,834) |
Vancouver Canucks | 20/23 | 45/50 | $85,251,667 | $0 (-$2,751,667) |
Carolina Hurricanes | 21/23 | 44/50 | $85,116,917 | $0 (-$2,616,917) |
Philadelphia Flyers | 23/23 | 49/50 | $84,873,107 | $0 (-$2,373,107) |
Boston Bruins | 24/23 | 46/50 | $84,741,667 | $0 (-$2,241,667) |
Toronto Maple Leafs | 22/23 | 48/50 | $83,993,116 | $0 (-$1,493,116) |
Pittsburgh Penguins | 24/23 | 47/50 | $83,980,175 | $0 (-$1,480,175) |
Ouch! I guess this shows how well Wild's asset management really is, with the cap penalties and all, still have a team good enough to win. On top of this, building an amazing prospect pool, Guerin is doing a great job.No idea what these teams' real situations are, but CapFriendly thinks these are the teams that are currently over the cap for the next season:
TEAM ROSTER SIZE CONTRACTS PROJECTED CAP HIT PROJECTED CAP SPACE Vegas Golden Knights 21/23 49/50 $92,736,310$0 (-$10,236,310) Tampa Bay Lightning 21/23 48/50 $89,695,833$0 (-$7,195,833) Washington Capitals 22/23 48/50 $88,821,666$0 (-$6,321,666) Montreal Canadiens 21/23 44/50 $88,626,666$0 (-$6,126,666) Edmonton Oilers 20/23 42/50 $88,531,333$0 (-$6,031,333) Florida Panthers 22/23 44/50 $85,875,834$0 (-$3,375,834) Vancouver Canucks 20/23 45/50 $85,251,667$0 (-$2,751,667) Carolina Hurricanes 21/23 44/50 $85,116,917$0 (-$2,616,917) Philadelphia Flyers 23/23 49/50 $84,873,107$0 (-$2,373,107) Boston Bruins 24/23 46/50 $84,741,667$0 (-$2,241,667) Toronto Maple Leafs 22/23 48/50 $83,993,116$0 (-$1,493,116) Pittsburgh Penguins 24/23 47/50 $83,980,175$0 (-$1,480,175)
TBDOuch! I guess this shows how well Wild's asset management really is, with the cap penalties and all, still have a team good enough to win. On top of this, building an amazing prospect pool, Guerin is doing a great job.
I was digging into some of these rosters and I think you need to take these projected cap spaces with a grain of salt. Some of the players on the active roster I believe can be sent down no?No idea what these teams' real situations are, but CapFriendly thinks these are the teams that are currently over the cap for the next season:
TEAM ROSTER SIZE CONTRACTS PROJECTED CAP HIT PROJECTED CAP SPACE Vegas Golden Knights 21/23 49/50 $92,736,310$0 (-$10,236,310) Tampa Bay Lightning 21/23 48/50 $89,695,833$0 (-$7,195,833) Washington Capitals 22/23 48/50 $88,821,666$0 (-$6,321,666) Montreal Canadiens 21/23 44/50 $88,626,666$0 (-$6,126,666) Edmonton Oilers 20/23 42/50 $88,531,333$0 (-$6,031,333) Florida Panthers 22/23 44/50 $85,875,834$0 (-$3,375,834) Vancouver Canucks 20/23 45/50 $85,251,667$0 (-$2,751,667) Carolina Hurricanes 21/23 44/50 $85,116,917$0 (-$2,616,917) Philadelphia Flyers 23/23 49/50 $84,873,107$0 (-$2,373,107) Boston Bruins 24/23 46/50 $84,741,667$0 (-$2,241,667) Toronto Maple Leafs 22/23 48/50 $83,993,116$0 (-$1,493,116) Pittsburgh Penguins 24/23 47/50 $83,980,175$0 (-$1,480,175)
I was digging into some of these rosters and I think you need to take these projected cap spaces with a grain of salt. Some of the players on the active roster I believe can be sent down no?
With the new capspace wild should sign both Milano and Rodriquez.
They can then spend camp seeing if any of jost, steel, Milano and Rodriquez can find chemistry as a temporary GR replacement on the GREEF line or of any click with boldy.
Anyone that doesn't can go on waivers and be claimed or play in Iowa.
What is with Minnesota fans beings so overly obsessed with Granlund? That ship has sailedThey need to trade for Garland. His play and skill are above his salary and cap hit. He's similar to Zucc so should look great next to Kaprizov. He's signed till 2026 so is good top6 forward for reasonable money till the whole cap hell period for the team.
What is with Minnesota fans beings so overly obsessed with Granlund? That ship has sailed
Nobody's obsessed with him, nobody's asking to trade for him, you misread the post.What is with Minnesota fans beings so overly obsessed with Granlund? That ship has sailed
One might say, if someone were to read Garland as Granlund... That person may be obsessed with Granlund.Nobody's obsessed with him, nobody's asking to trade for him, you misread the post.
Do i smell a poll question- Garlund or Granlund?One might say, if someone were to read Garland as Granlund... That person may be obsessed with Granlund.
One might say, if someone were to read Garland as Granlund... That person may be obsessed with Granlund.
Why you so obsessed with garland?! :-pI was skimming on the phone and I read it as Granlund too.
Add a neither option and its a fine poll!Do i smell a poll question- Garlund or Granlund?
Put me down who can live without Garland, especially with what we have to go through cap wise over the next three years.
Oh no, no. You're either obsessed with one or the other. There's no middle ground.Add a neither option and its a fine poll!
Could we add Garand as an option? Him and Wallstedt is a prospect tandem I could be obsessed with.Oh no, no. You're either obsessed with one or the other. There's no middle ground.
Not Granlund but Garland, from Vancouver.
Wonder if Guerin is trying to be “in” on Horvat next offseason.