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No retention is HUGE. Miller is signed until he's 37-38 at 8 million
Unfortunately I’ve thought a few times over the last 2 seasons that he might be on the brink of hanging them up. That said, every time he’s come back and he’s looked fantastic. His play has not been impacted by his concussions. Hope the best for this guy for a long career.Mr prediction: Chytil gets another concussion before the end of the season and has to retire.
Typically I would be extremely pessimistic and conservative about the Canucks chance to sign a marquee UFA. Most often I don’t even think they should.With the Cap going up, it won’t matter.
Every team is going to have room and have the same thoughts.
Is Quinn Hughes a cry baby as well?
By all accounts, Miller was just a dick. Pettersson could've handled it better, sure, but others were clearly fed up with his gig as well
No pk, very solid defensively. He’s a smart player. I could see him being a weapon on the PK with his speed.
Kakko didn't have an NMC and wasn't destroying a promising core, though.
And it could have been much, much worse. I suspect Miller was only going to waive for NYR, so we got Keslered again. There's no retention on the contract, Brannstrom was never playing here again and Chytil is at the very least a serviceable 2C.
Cap space is indeed the best part of this deal, as is not having a malcontent declining player for the next seven years at a high cap hit.
he beefed with Henrik Lundqvist of all players.I've seen this repeated a couple of times but what is the basis for it?
It's interesting that we just heard about him opening up his list yesterday. Maybe that results in more options after the 4 Nations?
Feels like a Kesler like situation. Eerie.
Edit: Just saw @thecupismine's post.
Disagree with you here. Current day Chytil is much better than current day Kreider.You are conflating Rangers’ fans’ desire for a rebuild/change with the value of the player in a trade. Lindgren is a defensive Dman on an expiring contract who has been logging top 4 minutes. I don’t want him but if healthy that’s an easy trade at the deadline. Kreider is aging but can still score goals and has a history of strong playoff performances. At $6.5M with two more years left a team looking to win now would be interested. Heck, we reportedly wanted to acquire him. Chytil is a huge LTIR risk and isn’t better than Kreider even right now given their age differences.
A first line centre on a team that was going nowhere. And a first line centre for maybe 2 more years. There’s a reason the return is what it is. People are overvaluing a 32 year old because he hasn’t yet seen a significant decline.This is exactly the same argument I saw after every single Benning trade.
They traded a f***ing 1st line center for scraps. There's no sugar coating it.
Maybe Benning was three Aquilinis in a trench coat.This all feels like a Benning situation, maybe he never actually left.
unless we get at least two new top 4 D and can actually retain them, we can forget about competing, regardless of our forwardsAlso until we get another top centre this team can forget about "competing". God I hope management has a plan.
The contract is a freaking steal. Sorry was a freaking steal.How great of a contract is it really when JT is turning 32 in a month, has 5 years left on his deal after this season with a NMC and a contract that is buyout proof?
It's something I personally was always concerned with - how the back end of that deal looks when Hughes and Pettersson are in their late 20s and should be at the peak of their ability.
That's what makes this trade even funnier. Traded out best forward and still didn't do anything for our defense!unless we get at least two new top 4 D and can actually retain them, we can forget about competing, regardless of our forwards
If you are thinking long term, you keep Miller until the offseason and trade him for a better futures-orientated return.In some ways trade has the scent, some would say odor, of a rebuild.
Get a fill-in at center who has couple of years on his contract. Hopefully increases value here and can be tradeable if the team wants to fully rebuild. If he sucks can be jettionsoned fairly quickly.
Get the first and you think, at a guess, that will be somewhere b/w 20 and 25. Rangers will make the playoffs it seems. Drafting here is crucial if they don't move the pick.
Get a youngish right shot d-man with size who might develop.
Get some cap space
Get rid of a contract that, long term, was going to dimish exponientally (although it means they lost the best player in the deal but Miller fragile mental state has to be considered)
Get something for a player that might not be being willing to sign here. (but did give up in Dorrington an interesting propects given his toughness)
Get rid of player who did not figure into the future (but too bad for Abby) and turned a waiver pick up into something.
Like some have said, you were never going to get true value for Miller. If you are thinking short term this is an obvious failure of a trade. But it does make some sense if you are thinking long term.
did you watch that mancini nhl hit highlight tape? i bet he gets game time with the canucks sooner than later.That's what makes this trade even funnier. Traded out best forward and still didn't do anything for our defense!