Confirmed Trade: [VAN/COL] Tucker Poolman (20% retained) and 2025 4th round pick for D Erik Brannstrom

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Is this type of partial insurance on a contract standard, or is this another Benning classic?

As context, the Ferland contract turned out to be uninsurable and the Canucks had to pay the entire contract out of pocket after Ferland played 13 games or something.
 

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I thought Poolman was going to be on LTIR for quite awhile? Cap move by the Avs?

And for the sake of my OCD sanity, please edit the title to VAN. WTF is VCR? Took awhile to read that.

He is. Poolman is basically LTIRetired at this point. Problem is we couldn't accrue cap space with him on LTIR all season. It's partly why we couldn't acquire Tanev at the TDL. So this is more a move to avoid using LTIR
 

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Is this type of partial insurance on a contract standard, or is this another Benning classic?

As context, the Ferland contract turned out to be uninsurable and the Canucks had to pay the entire contract out of pocket after Ferland played 13 games or something.
Poolman only played around 40 games or so and had little effect while on the Nucks blueline.

Post concussion syndrome brought an early end to Tucker Poolman’s career.

LTIRetired a.k.a. Robidas Island.
 

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His contract may not have been insured. Even if it was insured, the entirety of the contract is not covered. Regardless of whether a team is a budget team or not, most teams have an upper limit to what they are allowed to spend in real dollars, or they need to justify certain spending. Can we spend 2.4M to get a 4th round pick is going to be a no for a lot of teams.
$2.4 million will be the amount the Avs take on from Poolman's 2024-25 salary of $3 million. They get rid of paying Brannstrom $900K to play in the AHL, which takes them down to $1.5 million plus the cost of someone to play in the AHL in place of Brannstrom. That will leave them spending considerably less than $2.4 million for that 4th round pick.
 

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I remember Dhaiwal saying this was the strangest contract he has ever seen. And he has been covering free agency for awhile

Dhaliwal may suck as an insider but he knows the free-agency market and he breaks a ton of signings becuase he knows every agent as thats how he got his start.

There was literally NOBODY offering even close to what Benning gave this guy, like not even in the same universe.
The market was a 1 year deal or 2 year deal at a smaller cap at most.

when he got the text saying "Poolman $2.5".........
he responded "$1.5 Million in year 1, and $1 million in year 2?"
agent responded back saying "No, $2.5 is the AAV"
dhaliwal is like "so an overpayment on a 1 year deal at $2.5"
agent responded "$2.5 AAV x 4"
dhaliwal was like "WHAT???????"

He couldn't fathom such an idiotic contract by Benning to give a guy coming off a 1 assist season $10 million franking dollars.

This contract epitomized Benning as a GM

That's a true story of him breaking that signing and the conversation he had. He just couldn't believe it. Like nobody was offering that.
Benning just came from the top rope.

This was ranked as the worst contract by pretty much everyone in 2021.
And I like to add to this that between being able to pay Tyler Myers $6Mx5 in 2019 and Tucker Poolman $2.5M/4 in 2021 that in 2020 he had no cap space and couldn't afford Chris Tanev who left for a $4.5M/4 in Calgary.
 

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Wow, Allvin just got owned by CMac. A free draft pick essentially.
When someone who isn't stupid does something that seems stupid, it is best to put yourself in that person's position rather than assume the person has suddenly developed dementia.
 

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