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NHL Off-Season thread:Down goes Kane! (1 Viewer)

Kris Baker ‏@SabresProspects 22m22 minutes ago

Not that you asked, but I would NOT trade the #2 pick for Steven Stamkos.


Kris Baker ‏@SabresProspects 4m4 minutes ago
It's a good question, and I agree with Matthew -- he's probably the only guy that I'd consider. Can't move off Jack though.
:excited:
Wouldn't trade the #2 pick for SS?

Seems idiotic to me. The Sabres will be extremely lucky if JE develops into a player even close to SS's impact and ability, and at 25 he hasn't reached his peak yet. There's a #2 pick every year, and yes I get that JE is a great prospect, but he's a long way off from being a player in the same ilk as SS.

 
Kris Baker ‏@SabresProspects 22m22 minutes ago

Not that you asked, but I would NOT trade the #2 pick for Steven Stamkos.


Kris Baker ‏@SabresProspects 4m4 minutes ago
It's a good question, and I agree with Matthew -- he's probably the only guy that I'd consider. Can't move off Jack though.
:excited:
Wouldn't trade the #2 pick for SS?

Seems idiotic to me. The Sabres will be extremely lucky if JE develops into a player even close to SS's impact and ability, and at 25 he hasn't reached his peak yet. There's a #2 pick every year, and yes I get that JE is a great prospect, but he's a long way off from being a player in the same ilk as SS.
:goodposting:

Yeah, that's just crazy talk

 
Kris Baker ‏@SabresProspects 22m22 minutes ago

Not that you asked, but I would NOT trade the #2 pick for Steven Stamkos.


Kris Baker ‏@SabresProspects 4m4 minutes ago
It's a good question, and I agree with Matthew -- he's probably the only guy that I'd consider. Can't move off Jack though.
:excited:
Wouldn't trade the #2 pick for SS?

Seems idiotic to me. The Sabres will be extremely lucky if JE develops into a player even close to SS's impact and ability, and at 25 he hasn't reached his peak yet. There's a #2 pick every year, and yes I get that JE is a great prospect, but he's a long way off from being a player in the same ilk as SS.
:goodposting:

Yeah, that's just crazy talk
Is Kris Baker even affiliated with the Sabres? If so, those tweets are severely career limiting. If not, I'm not sure I'd ever take him seriously again.

 
Is Kris Baker even affiliated with the Sabres? If so, those tweets are severely career limiting. If not, I'm not sure I'd ever take him seriously again.
yes. he is very knowledgeable.

there have been several people in hockey media who have said that Eichel is a better prospect than every #1 pick since Crosby, which includes Tavares and Stamkos.

You also can't ignore the money/contract side of things in this type of comparison. Stamkos is 6.5 years older and just 1 year away from UFA status.

If Eichel is as good as advertised, it's a huge advantage to have him on a low-cost contract for the next 7 years rather than paying Stamkos the $10+MM/year he'll likely be getting in 2016.

 
Is Kris Baker even affiliated with the Sabres? If so, those tweets are severely career limiting. If not, I'm not sure I'd ever take him seriously again.
yes. he is very knowledgeable.

there have been several people in hockey media who have said that Eichel is a better prospect than every #1 pick since Crosby, which includes Tavares and Stamkos.

You also can't ignore the money/contract side of things in this type of comparison. Stamkos is 6.5 years older and just 1 year away from UFA status.

If Eichel is as good as advertised, it's a huge advantage to have him on a low-cost contract for the next 7 years rather than paying Stamkos the $10+MM/year he'll likely be getting in 2016.
JE is a prospect. SS is top 10 in the world. Maybe top 5.

 
JE is a prospect. SS is top 10 in the world. Maybe top 5.
by this logic, the Oilers should trade the #1 pick for Claude Giroux or Stamkos or Tavares?
What about Toews or Crosby?

SS > CG and he's younger.

There's a lot of uncertainty with picks regardless of how good they are at 18. Sure, they should develop but you are hoping they develop into SS. He's already there and at 25, has the ability to become even better.

I get there's excitement around JE and maybe with him also being American, that's an angle I didn't consider.

I think the Bolts would laugh at anyone offering them picks for SS. Seems like crazy talk to me.

 
If the Penguins offered Crosby for McDavid, the Oilers would probably turn them down.

If the Penguins offered up Malkin for Eichel, the Sabres would turn them down.

Stamkos/Eichel is close but I can understand why someone would think Eichel is a better fit for a team like the Sabres who are still years away from contending.

you can't just say "Player A is a prospect and Player B is established" without doing additional analysis that involves the player's long term outlook as well as their respective contract situations. That's how the Capitals wound up trading Filip Forsberg for Martin Erat. Didn't work out so well for them.

 
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do people not understand what unrestricted free agency means?

even assuming Stamkos signs the same deal Toews/Kane took in Chicago, he's going to cost nearly 15% of your team's salary cap for most of the next decade.

 
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Aaron Rudnicki said:
do people not understand what unrestricted free agency means?
Valid point. I was not aware of his contract but there's contract risk on both sides.

What kind of contract do you think JE signs? No guarantee CM signs with the Oilers either. Edmonton may have been the worst case scenario for him. He can sit out and try his luck again in a year. Who knows--maybe JE is thinking the same thing. They're only 18 and could easily spend another year in the juniors.

If these are truly special prospects, and I believe they are, they are going to get special contracts not offered to run of the mill #1 picks. There's a lot of risk there too.

 
What kind of contract do you think JE signs?
he signs an entry level deal. there's no wiggle room. it's pre-determined by the CBA.

All new entry-level contracts under this CBA will automatically be two-way and will automatically have a maximum salary of $925,000 at the NHL level and $70,000 at the AHL level (or ECHL level if the case may be). However, players can earn a maximum of up to $3,775,000 from their team thanks to what the CBA calls "Exhibit 5" bonuses (performance bonuses).
http://www.wingingitinmotown.com/2013/6/14/4414710/getting-to-know-the-cba-episode-2-the-draft

Even if Eichel went back to BU, the Sabres would not lose his rights.

 
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Bill Brasky said:
tom22406 said:
We won't have to worry about that deal anyways because no way in hell Yzerman would do it.
why not? it's not a lock Stamkos stays in Tampa at UFA. Toronto is a real possibility.
I don't see Stamkos going anywhere.It's also not a lock Eichel will be anywhere near the player Stamkos is or anybody else for that matter.I side with the ones that say Eichel is a special talent but until he proves it at this level I will still have my doubts.

I also think it would take more than just Eichel to get Stamkos away.

I also don't see why the Sabres would want to do this deal anyways.They are in rebuild mode and are a few years away from being really good.

 
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What kind of contract do you think JE signs?
he signs an entry level deal. there's no wiggle room. it's pre-determined by the CBA.

All new entry-level contracts under this CBA will automatically be two-way and will automatically have a maximum salary of $925,000 at the NHL level and $70,000 at the AHL level (or ECHL level if the case may be). However, players can earn a maximum of up to $3,775,000 from their team thanks to what the CBA calls "Exhibit 5" bonuses (performance bonuses).
Even if Eichel went back to BU, the Sabres would not lose his rights.
Wow. The vets really ####ed the rookies. What are the rules for the terms of entry level contracts? CM and JE should push hard for 1-year deals and then re-negotiate if allowed. No way those two sign 5-6 year deals for league min.

Pretty sure if he doesn't sign by the next draft, he's eligible to be drafted again. I remember reading that scenario as it relates to CM. I haven't heard there's a risk of JE not signing, but who knows.

 
Wow. The vets really ####ed the rookies. What are the rules for the terms of entry level contracts? CM and JE should push hard for 1-year deals and then re-negotiate if allowed. No way those two sign 5-6 year deals for league min.

Pretty sure if he doesn't sign by the next draft, he's eligible to be drafted again. I remember reading that scenario as it relates to CM. I haven't heard there's a risk of JE not signing, but who knows.
they can't. they have to take a 3-year deal. it's all in the CBA.

NHL clubs hold NCAA player rights until they leave college. Eichel will be Sabres property for the forseeable future unless he switched to major junior I guess.

McDavid is different since he's in the OHL. He would re-enter the draft if the Oilers can't sign him in a year. That's what happened to Lindros after he wouldn't sign with the Nordiques and forced the trade to the Flyers.

 
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Aaron Rudnicki said:
do people not understand what unrestricted free agency means?
Valid point. I was not aware of his contract but there's contract risk on both sides.

What kind of contract do you think JE signs? No guarantee CM signs with the Oilers either. Edmonton may have been the worst case scenario for him. He can sit out and try his luck again in a year. Who knows--maybe JE is thinking the same thing. They're only 18 and could easily spend another year in the juniors.

If these are truly special prospects, and I believe they are, they are going to get special contracts not offered to run of the mill #1 picks. There's a lot of risk there too.
McDavid will sign in Edmonton. He's met with all of the Oilers brass, he's met with Messier (who has some position with the Oilers that has never been publicized) and he came to Edmonton last week. The kid may be the ultimate politician, but all he's ever said is if Edmonton drafts him, he'll be thrilled to play here.
 
Red Wings sign Swedish junior star Axel Holmstrom to entry-level deal

Holmstrom – no relation to Red Wings great Tomas – was drafted by Detroit in 2014 and, in somehow typical Red Wings fashion, wasn’t selected until the seventh round, 196th overall. At 18, Holmstrom played against the men in the SHL this past season, scoring 10 goals and 20 points in 44 games, but it was his post-season play that really has Red Wings fans salivating.

In 15 playoff games with Skelleftea, Holmstrom scored seven goals and 18 points. Not only is that quite the impressive showing from a junior player suiting up against men, it’s a record-setting mark. Holmstrom’s 18 points are four better than the totals put up by Daniel and Henrik Sedin when they were junior players in Sweden. His 18 points weren’t just the most ever by a junior player, though; Holmstrom actually led all post-season scorers in 2014-15.
 
Anyone have a feeling on Artemi Panarin? Hawks signed him at the end of April. Any guesses as to whether he sticks in the NHL next year?

 
Anyone have a feeling on Artemi Panarin? Hawks signed him at the end of April. Any guesses as to whether he sticks in the NHL next year?
he looked pretty good in the World Championships.

http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20150519/sports/150518614/

"I've covered the KHL many years," tweeted Antti Makinen. "Panarin has been the best forward past 2 years. He'll be awesome for the bhawks."
could be a steal for Chicago and help make up a bit for them losing Hayes to the Rangers. Hopefully can develop into a scoring winger as Sharp could be gone and who knows how long Hossa has left.

 
Sabres are linked to everything. Will be fun next Friday. Aside from Eichel pick 21, 31, and the Isles 2nd all in play. Could move up, trade for a player and many young goalies reported on the trade blocks too.

Can't wait to be in the arena for the draft party.

 
Red Wings sign Swedish junior star Axel Holmstrom to entry-level deal

Holmstrom – no relation to Red Wings great Tomas – was drafted by Detroit in 2014 and, in somehow typical Red Wings fashion, wasn’t selected until the seventh round, 196th overall. At 18, Holmstrom played against the men in the SHL this past season, scoring 10 goals and 20 points in 44 games, but it was his post-season play that really has Red Wings fans salivating.

In 15 playoff games with Skelleftea, Holmstrom scored seven goals and 18 points. Not only is that quite the impressive showing from a junior player suiting up against men, it’s a record-setting mark. Holmstrom’s 18 points are four better than the totals put up by Daniel and Henrik Sedin when they were junior players in Sweden. His 18 points weren’t just the most ever by a junior player, though; Holmstrom actually led all post-season scorers in 2014-15.
Could be another steal.

 
Anyone else heard the rumour of the Wings trading Mantha and their 1st round pick (20th I think) to the Yotes for the 3rd overall pick?

Have heard that the Wings covet Hanifin

 
Anyone else heard the rumour of the Wings trading Mantha and their 1st round pick (20th I think) to the Yotes for the 3rd overall pick?

Have heard that the Wings covet Hanifin
There have been rumors that Mantha is no longer untouchable and that their number 1 pick is no longer untouchable. I haven't heard anything about Hanifin in connection to those, just the old rumor of Phaneuf.

 
Anyone have a feeling on Artemi Panarin? Hawks signed him at the end of April. Any guesses as to whether he sticks in the NHL next year?
he looked pretty good in the World Championships.

http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20150519/sports/150518614/

"I've covered the KHL many years," tweeted Antti Makinen. "Panarin has been the best forward past 2 years. He'll be awesome for the bhawks."
could be a steal for Chicago and help make up a bit for them losing Hayes to the Rangers. Hopefully can develop into a scoring winger as Sharp could be gone and who knows how long Hossa has left.
From what I gather Panarin has first shot at taking over Sharp's vacated position. There will be a growing pains, but from everything I've read he has all the skills (except size) to fulfill that role, it's just a matter of logging ice time and seeing if he can reach his full potential. IIRC he has an out in his contract so if he doesn't make the Hawks he'll jet, he won't be playing in the AHL.

Edited to add: Found it

An out-clause has been included in the deal that allows Panarin to return to Russia immediately next fall if he fails to make the NHL roster, which helps to explain how the team won his services.
I'm optimistic about Panarin and the only downside I see is he might wind up being a cheap 1 million a year rental for 2 years, if he blossoms like some people think he may be too expense for the Blackhawks to re-sign after his contract is up.

 
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Mike Reilly heads to free agency after choosing not to sign with Blue Jackets
Todd Richards, Team USA head coach, had a window of several weeks to try and sell free agent-to be Mike Reilly one final time on the Columbus Blue Jackets while at the World Championships.

It didn’t work.

On Wednesday, the Blue Jackets announced that Reilly, who the team drafted 98th overall in 2011, would not be signing with them. Columbus held the former University of Minnesota defenseman’s rights until June 15, but the CBA allowed him to opt out of signing and pursue a deal elsewhere.

Ryan Johansen, your thoughts?
@RyanJohansen19

We didn't want him anyway
“We did everything we could, but we have to make other plans now. He was a good prospect for us, but we have to move forward,” said Blue Jackets GM Jarmo Kekalainen to the team’s website.

In three years with the Golden Gophers, Reilly posted 89 points in 117 games.

You may remember a similar situation last summer with Kevin Hayes, who opted not to sign with the Chicago Blackhawks and moved onto the New York Rangers. Same thing happened with Justin Schultz and the Anaheim Ducks in 2012 when he chose to sign with the Edmonton Oilers.

Earlier this month, the Blue Jackets allowed Reilly to speak with other NHL teams at the draft combine in Buffalo, and according to Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch the list is down to “two or three” teams. The Blackhawks, Penguins, Kings, Rangers and Wild were among the nine teams in the running.

Who has the edge? Well, the Blackhawks won yet another Stanley Cup and could certainly use an upgrade on their third pairing and/or a replacement for Johnny Oduya if he leaves via free agency. The Penguins have Crosby, Malkin, Letang and the desire to go young on the blueline. LA has two recent Cups of their own. The Rangers have reached the Stanley Cup or conference final in three of the last four seasons. Reilly’s father, Michael, is a minority investor in the Wild.

Lots of good options available for Reilly, but as I’m sure he’ll say in his introductory press conference, it will come to “the right fit.”
 
Pretty sure he's eyeing one of the spots that's going to be vacated by Oduya, Rozsival, and Timonen. :fingerscrossed:

 
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:shock: at Ryan Johanson's tweet.

How much is he likely to get in the free market?
again. he gets an Entry Level Contract. $925k plus performance bonuses.

since he turns 22 this year, I think he gets just a 2-year deal.

 
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:shock: at Ryan Johanson's tweet.

How much is he likely to get in the free market?
again. he gets an Entry Level Contract. $925k plus performance bonuses.

since he turns 22 this year, I think he gets just a 2-year deal.
Wow. There will be plenty of interest and since he's still on an entry level contract, he will choose where he thinks he will have the best chance to develop. I'd like to think it's Chicago but based on Coach Q's record with young players, I don't think it is.

He'll be a nice cheap add somewhere. Quite a slap for Columbus, no?

 
Red Wings sign Swedish junior star Axel Holmstrom to entry-level deal

Holmstrom no relation to Red Wings great Tomas was drafted by Detroit in 2014 and, in somehow typical Red Wings fashion, wasnt selected until the seventh round, 196th overall. At 18, Holmstrom played against the men in the SHL this past season, scoring 10 goals and 20 points in 44 games, but it was his post-season play that really has Red Wings fans salivating.

In 15 playoff games with Skelleftea, Holmstrom scored seven goals and 18 points. Not only is that quite the impressive showing from a junior player suiting up against men, its a record-setting mark. Holmstroms 18 points are four better than the totals put up by Daniel and Henrik Sedin when they were junior players in Sweden. His 18 points werent just the most ever by a junior player, though; Holmstrom actually led all post-season scorers in 2014-15.
Could be another steal.
Pretty much anyone named axel rules

 
Wow. There will be plenty of interest and since he's still on an entry level contract, he will choose where he thinks he will have the best chance to develop. I'd like to think it's Chicago but based on Coach Q's record with young players, I don't think it is.

He'll be a nice cheap add somewhere. Quite a slap for Columbus, no?
he's from Chicago. could get a chance to play pretty quickly here given the current blueline & cap situation. That's usually the main factor that determines where these guys go.

It sucks for Columbus for sure. Sucks whenever a team loses a guy that they drafted and were counting on, but he's not the first guy to take advantage of this rule.

 
It's very rare that a college defenseman is ready to step into top 4 minutes they usually need a year or 2 in ahl
some recent examples made a pretty quick transition

Danny Dekeyser

Justin Faulk

Jacob Trouba

Ryan McDonagh

Justin Schultz

Jake Gardiner

 
:shock: at Ryan Johanson's tweet.

How much is he likely to get in the free market?
again. he gets an Entry Level Contract. $925k plus performance bonuses.since he turns 22 this year, I think he gets just a 2-year deal.
Wow. There will be plenty of interest and since he's still on an entry level contract, he will choose where he thinks he will have the best chance to develop. I'd like to think it's Chicago but based on Coach Q's record with young players, I don't think it is.

He'll be a nice cheap add somewhere. Quite a slap for Columbus, no?
(Potential) Bonuses count against the cap though, I think (seem to remember this being the case with Bozak).

 
:shock: at Ryan Johanson's tweet.

How much is he likely to get in the free market?
again. he gets an Entry Level Contract. $925k plus performance bonuses.

since he turns 22 this year, I think he gets just a 2-year deal.
Wow. There will be plenty of interest and since he's still on an entry level contract, he will choose where he thinks he will have the best chance to develop. I'd like to think it's Chicago but based on Coach Q's record with young players, I don't think it is.

He'll be a nice cheap add somewhere. Quite a slap for Columbus, no?
You mean his record with young players like Saad, Shaw, Teuvo, TVR, etc?

 
:shock: at Ryan Johanson's tweet.

How much is he likely to get in the free market?
again. he gets an Entry Level Contract. $925k plus performance bonuses.since he turns 22 this year, I think he gets just a 2-year deal.
Wow. There will be plenty of interest and since he's still on an entry level contract, he will choose where he thinks he will have the best chance to develop. I'd like to think it's Chicago but based on Coach Q's record with young players, I don't think it is.

He'll be a nice cheap add somewhere. Quite a slap for Columbus, no?
You mean his record with young players like Saad, Shaw, Teuvo, TVR, etc?
Leddy is the one that jumps to mind. I think Q favors older players and has an unusually short leash with younger players. Could be wrong.

 
:shock: at Ryan Johanson's tweet.

How much is he likely to get in the free market?
again. he gets an Entry Level Contract. $925k plus performance bonuses.since he turns 22 this year, I think he gets just a 2-year deal.
Wow. There will be plenty of interest and since he's still on an entry level contract, he will choose where he thinks he will have the best chance to develop. I'd like to think it's Chicago but based on Coach Q's record with young players, I don't think it is.

He'll be a nice cheap add somewhere. Quite a slap for Columbus, no?
You mean his record with young players like Saad, Shaw, Teuvo, TVR, etc?
Leddy is the one that jumps to mind. I think Q favors older players and has an unusually short leash with younger players. Could be wrong.
Leddy, for as talented as he is, is as dumb as a box of rocks. TVR made the team this year and was playing the same spot Leddy was. You have to be smart, not just raw talent, to play for Q.

 

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