We can all dream, but you have to admit that a top 3 player like Draisaitl can take a bottom of the standing team into a contender if it is well built with good veterans and elite young playersAll the dreaming from fans of teams that finished bottom of the standings last year is kind of funny.
If Draisaitl leaves, it will be for a team that he can win a cup with. He's not going to want to languish at the bottom of the standings while 18 year old prospects mature.
If by some vast misfortune for Edmonton he does hit UFA, there will be 20 teams lined up around the block with max value, max term contracts in their grubby little mitts and a willingness to do what they need to do in order to make it work.
This offeason, high-end backups went for $2.5m cap hit.Care to explain how you simultaneously "cheap out" on goaltending and also get a "high end backup?"
These two things can't co-exist. If you want a high end back up to pair with your young prospect, it's going to cost money.
I would imagine that if Draisaitl actually wants a change of scenery, he would prefer it to be somewhere where he can be the clear #1. And he would be that for the Blackhawks for the moment, but I would imagine the Hawks really want to give Bedard the keys to that org.Blackhawks will have the space. Whether Leon would sign is another question
This offeason, high-end backups went for $2.5m cap hit.
Nedeljkovic. Stolarz.
Cossa = 1-ish
high-end backup = 2.5ish
total goalie cap = 3.5ish
$3.5m for 2 goalies is "cheaping out".
realistically, every team in the league could make it happen, though some would need to unload a contract or 2.This isn't a knock on the Oilers and just something I wonder about "logistically" when a player who potentially is this expensive comes up at this point.
Especially as I'm in general really bad at reading and understanding potential trades.
Undoubtedly every team would love to have a guy like him, but which team would within this timeline actually be well suited, without throwing other parts of the team into chaos, say by sacrificing their top defensive line? And also have the money, or ability to move players to get that money?
They should, but they will notThey shouldn’t, but they will.
If you think that Stolarz and Nedeljkovic are "high end backups" then, sure, you can get one for that price.
Bizarre statement. Our team is full of two way players. We've been a good defensive team able to make marginal goalies look good. We need clutch scoring. Astounding your post got likes. It's like people think it was a burn instead of I'll informed. HF never change.Maybe Toronto should start focusing on reliable 2-way players this time?
Bizarre statement. Our team is full of two way players. We've been a good defensive team able to make marginal goalies look good. We need clutch scoring. Astounding your post got likes. It's like people think it was a burn instead of I'll informed. HF never change.
Thats great when you run ahl goalies and your best defensive d regressed.. Context is a thing.How is that a bizzarre statement? You were 19th in GA last season. What you need is defense and your supposed stars to be more clutch come playoff time.
Teams who win the cup are often amongst the best defensively during the season.
Draisaitl gonna get shea Weber’dThe Flyers are 100% showing up at his door with a max contract.
Yeah there is no way he's leaving Mcdavid in my opinion.Draisaitl had 10 playoff goals this year alone. Mitch has 11 in his career. Let's not pretend like they're the same.
Realistically though, he's staying in Edmonton. Even his agent thinks he stays.