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NYI scouts have been reported at the Colorado-Winnipeg (11/11) game and the Colorado-Boston game (11/13), in which Varlamov started both games. The next time they play any of those three teams is December 20th. With Travis Hamonic playing tonight, I don't think NYI is looking for D, and both Colorado and NYI are looking for offense so a deal moving top six forwards doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
The last possible scenario could be a swap of goaltenders in Varlamov and Halak. If Colorado feels Pickard is their goalie of the future (and want to protect him in the expansion draft), they'd probably want to move Varlamov instead of exposing him.
I think we could see something around Varlamov for Halak, Chimera, 2nd rounder in 2017, and potentially a conditional pick.
Under this deal, Colorado takes on 850K more in cap over the next two years, but is off the hook for 5.9M in cap in the 2018-2019 season. They get Chimera, who is admittedly being sent to Colorado for cap reasons, but gives Colorado another forward that they may feel can be a fit in their system. The pick(s) are the premium being paid for moving a goaltender can be regarded as better of the two. Now, Colorado can expose Halak in the expansion draft and protect Pickard more comfortably. If he gets selected they are off the hook for his salary. If not, he and Pickard can battle it out for 1A/1B for one more season which is where he is a better fit than a true #1.
Under this deal for NYI, they move the goaltender they have on the trade block, acquire a goaltender who has played more 57 or more games over the past three seasons, and has an extra year on his contract. This extra year could end up being crucial for NYI, who have Ilya Sorokin in their prospect pool and feel is their best prospect and the goaltender of the future, but is under contract in the KHL for two more years. Acquiring Varlamov is a security blanket in case things go south in getting Sorokin in North America, and if he does come over after two year, NYI can roll with Varlamov/Sorokin for one season while Sorokin gets accustomed to the NYI without the pressure of being a #1 goaltender. NYI moves or waives Berube now that they are more comfortable with Varlamov/Greiss.
The last possible scenario could be a swap of goaltenders in Varlamov and Halak. If Colorado feels Pickard is their goalie of the future (and want to protect him in the expansion draft), they'd probably want to move Varlamov instead of exposing him.
I think we could see something around Varlamov for Halak, Chimera, 2nd rounder in 2017, and potentially a conditional pick.
Under this deal, Colorado takes on 850K more in cap over the next two years, but is off the hook for 5.9M in cap in the 2018-2019 season. They get Chimera, who is admittedly being sent to Colorado for cap reasons, but gives Colorado another forward that they may feel can be a fit in their system. The pick(s) are the premium being paid for moving a goaltender can be regarded as better of the two. Now, Colorado can expose Halak in the expansion draft and protect Pickard more comfortably. If he gets selected they are off the hook for his salary. If not, he and Pickard can battle it out for 1A/1B for one more season which is where he is a better fit than a true #1.
Under this deal for NYI, they move the goaltender they have on the trade block, acquire a goaltender who has played more 57 or more games over the past three seasons, and has an extra year on his contract. This extra year could end up being crucial for NYI, who have Ilya Sorokin in their prospect pool and feel is their best prospect and the goaltender of the future, but is under contract in the KHL for two more years. Acquiring Varlamov is a security blanket in case things go south in getting Sorokin in North America, and if he does come over after two year, NYI can roll with Varlamov/Sorokin for one season while Sorokin gets accustomed to the NYI without the pressure of being a #1 goaltender. NYI moves or waives Berube now that they are more comfortable with Varlamov/Greiss.