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"Guys I know he's sucked ass for a half decade now but we promise there's still a good goalie in there"We'll offer you Gibson, take it or leave it.
Jokes aside, I am still fairly certain Gibson could become a bonafide number 1 goalie again in a different market and with an actually capable defense in front of him.
Maybe something around Gibson @30% retained plus a B-level prospect like Sidorov could be considered fair value.
Boston gets a proven goalie with a somewhat high probability of bouncing back and rejuvenating his career as well as a prospect that pots goals en masse in juniors but is completely unproven amongst men.
Anaheim gets a great goalie, who can easily mentor Dostal to take over in a few years and some redemption for the lopsided mess that was the Lindholm deal.
Nothing, because a player without a contract has unsettled value, and will probably have zero or negative value when you secure him after the trade.We have a thread on the contract negotiations, what's been offered, what's fair, the comps, etc.
This thread is about his trade value; who would be interested and what would they offer?
Nothing, because a player without a contract has unsettled value, and will probably have zero or negative value when you secure him after the trade.
Only suckers pay for the privilege of negotiating with a free agent.
Swayman's worth will not the same, depending on whether he signs a 4M per year contract, 6.5M, 9M a year, 11.5M a year, etc...
"Guys I know he's sucked ass for a half decade now but we promise there's still a good goalie in there"
Korpi was pretty good as recentky as 22-23. Been a lot longer for gibsonIt sounds silly but it also sounds a lot like the Bruins fans who think that Korpisalo can hold the fort because under Boston goalie coaching everyone’s a star.
It sucks that you are one of those guys who think any discussion in the league has to do with rivalries but it doesn't.LMAO
Hab fans. Savard is worth a 1st.
Seriously, this wasn't an attack on Swayman. If you minimally knew how a cap league works, you'd know that. Swayman's value is unsettled.also Habs fans, Swayman is worth nothing and potentially negative value if signed. Unreal.
Pulling 11.5 out your backside and adding etc like it could go higher is laughable.
This is on the GM.I think his value takes a big hit if he's traded in the next few weeks. Most teams have their rosters set and are close to the cap. It would require a lot of money moving around to make space for Swayman for several teams. Then there's the chance that Swayman refuses to sign with certain teams or the teams themselves don't like his demands.
Pretty awful place to be for the Bruins.
Why would they? They won’t win any trade. One side is bound to give inPretty sure Friedman just said on the most recent podcast that they aren't even considering moving him
This is on the GM.
Sweeney is usually a sharp guy, but not this time.
Don't think he gets traded.
Does anyone know why, Swayman annointed himself as the Savior of goaltenders salaries, and is dying on the sword for his brothren?
If a team acquires a player without knowing what the contract will be, they leave themselves vulnerable.I never said you specifically said Savard was, that's why I said your fanbase aka Habs fans. I was making a point your fanbase does indeed have this rep on these boards. The over valuation your own players awhile under valuing others. Yes all fan base do this. One is rather notorious on these boards for it though and I'm sure you know which club that is.
As for Swayman if he was a Habs holdout I'm certain your opinion on his value unsigned RFA wouldn't be "nothing". I do believe his contract demands would effect his trade value. It certainly doesn't make one of the best young goalies in the league value worthless like you claimed. That's ridiculous and I call it as such.
I never got personal with you. Perhaps you need to grow up.
If a team acquires a player without knowing what the contract will be, they leave themselves vulnerable.
If you pay assets for a player and then don't sign him, that's like buying hot air. If the player then uses this leverage, there's a risk. The player alone does not determine value. It's the combination of player and contract that does.
But yeah, reading your message, I can see it from your angle. If a player like Suzuki (or even Montembault really) haggled for a contract, I most certainly wouldn't give him away as a RFA for free.
I just don't think it would be very wise for a team to acquire them. It usually ends up with a bad contract and a player that has negative (or neutral) value.
I'd certainly be on board if Hughes inquired about Swayman and asked the Bruins permission for contract discussions before the trade. But then, why not just make a contract offer at the RFA for what you think is fair value, see if he likes it? Then the Bruins can either match, or take the compensation, or discuss a different trade with the other team. Seems more simple to me than trading for a mystery contract.
No retention needed, better prospect needed.We'll offer you Gibson, take it or leave it.
Jokes aside, I am still fairly certain Gibson could become a bonafide number 1 goalie again in a different market and with an actually capable defense in front of him.
Maybe something around Gibson @30% retained plus a B-level prospect like Sidorov could be considered fair value.
Boston gets a proven goalie with a somewhat high probability of bouncing back and rejuvenating his career as well as a prospect that pots goals en masse in juniors but is completely unproven amongst men.
Anaheim gets a great goalie, who can easily mentor Dostal to take over in a few years and some redemption for the lopsided mess that was the Lindholm deal.
NoHe's Colorado bound with Lohrei for Georgiev Girard and 1st round pick.
No he is not.He's Colorado bound with Lohrei for Georgiev Girard and 1st round pick.