tunnelvision
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It might be early to think about it and make any determination on some of the players but I want to get discussion started already. You can give votes now and change them later upon further thought.
My current views on the players in question:
Provorov - Trade before TDL and gain more assets. We probably have a cheaper 2LD replacement/upgrade in Mateychuk for next season. Even if Mateychuk struggled and wasn't able to fill that role right away, Provorov would most likely be too expensive to have for the on-ice value he brings.
Fabbro - It's a tricky one at the moment, the jury is still out. If he stays healthy all year, plays next to Werenski or at 2RD, scores about 30 points and continues to be a sound two-way defense-first D, what kind of a contract could he get as a free agent? Is Matt Roy's $5.75M x 6 deal from last summer a good comp? Would you want to pay him 5-6M per year, or would you save that money for RDs with greater defensive/offensive tools for example, that you could get from a well-developing prospect, trade or free agent signing? Can you imagine re-signing Fabbro and creating more room at RD by paying assets to get rid of Severson's contract?
Harris - I'd probably trade his rights if anyone wants them. To me he's been a passable 6/7D but I don't think he can support offense and a less-skilled D partner like Gudbranson well enough in the bottom pair, and play as physically as Christiansen or Hunt does.
Christiansen - I'd offer a 1-2 year deal. I'm really impressed how his skating, strength and defensive game has improved in the last two years. Should be a solid 5/6/7D at the very least, with potential to step into 2LD role when needed.
Hunt - Has a similar toolset with Harris and Christiansen but is a bit bigger and has longer reach. Has a weaker shot than Christiansen and I think his offensive IQ and puck skills are slightly worse. But he's also younger so there still might be room for improvement. I would extend him, it's possible he'll be our best option for 3LD for the next couple of years.
Knazko - I don't see a reason to give a QO, haven't seen enough progress to keep him around for longer. Might as well give his ice time in the AHL for LD prospects about to turn pro soon like Richard.
Bjorgvik-Holm - Hasn't progressed much just as Knazko. I don't think I'd care much if he was let go.
Clayton - Wouldn't be opposed to him staying if it means he won't be blocking the path for a higher upside RD Marrelli who will be in the AHL next year.
My current views on the players in question:
Provorov - Trade before TDL and gain more assets. We probably have a cheaper 2LD replacement/upgrade in Mateychuk for next season. Even if Mateychuk struggled and wasn't able to fill that role right away, Provorov would most likely be too expensive to have for the on-ice value he brings.
Fabbro - It's a tricky one at the moment, the jury is still out. If he stays healthy all year, plays next to Werenski or at 2RD, scores about 30 points and continues to be a sound two-way defense-first D, what kind of a contract could he get as a free agent? Is Matt Roy's $5.75M x 6 deal from last summer a good comp? Would you want to pay him 5-6M per year, or would you save that money for RDs with greater defensive/offensive tools for example, that you could get from a well-developing prospect, trade or free agent signing? Can you imagine re-signing Fabbro and creating more room at RD by paying assets to get rid of Severson's contract?
Harris - I'd probably trade his rights if anyone wants them. To me he's been a passable 6/7D but I don't think he can support offense and a less-skilled D partner like Gudbranson well enough in the bottom pair, and play as physically as Christiansen or Hunt does.
Christiansen - I'd offer a 1-2 year deal. I'm really impressed how his skating, strength and defensive game has improved in the last two years. Should be a solid 5/6/7D at the very least, with potential to step into 2LD role when needed.
Hunt - Has a similar toolset with Harris and Christiansen but is a bit bigger and has longer reach. Has a weaker shot than Christiansen and I think his offensive IQ and puck skills are slightly worse. But he's also younger so there still might be room for improvement. I would extend him, it's possible he'll be our best option for 3LD for the next couple of years.
Knazko - I don't see a reason to give a QO, haven't seen enough progress to keep him around for longer. Might as well give his ice time in the AHL for LD prospects about to turn pro soon like Richard.
Bjorgvik-Holm - Hasn't progressed much just as Knazko. I don't think I'd care much if he was let go.
Clayton - Wouldn't be opposed to him staying if it means he won't be blocking the path for a higher upside RD Marrelli who will be in the AHL next year.
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