Yes it is.
And then this is complaining
It's alright though, I got ya
Yes it is.
And then this is complaining
Not complaining at all, I actually think Carter is fine in his role but the experts on this board tell me I am wrong.Puck-Lurker wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:42 pmYes it is.
And then this is complaining
It's alright though, I got ya
It's okay.yinzer69 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 1:06 pmNot complaining at all, I actually think Carter is fine in his role but the experts on this board tell me I am wrong.Puck-Lurker wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 12:42 pmYes it is.
And then this is complaining
It's alright though, I got ya
Not sure how you got to thinking I thought that, but alright. I'm going to assume I'm not being trolled, tooyinzer69 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2024 2:40 pm "Let's go out and resign the guy for another front-loaded 3.125M? Is that also fine? I wouldn't say it is, time to part ways and play anyone we've not seen enough of yet"
not sure how you think that is what I am saying or what I think but whatever helps you sleep at night.
You would have preferred to lose Guentzel for nothing?JTRPCIC wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:05 pm I'll keep it simple
Guentzel trade was a big mistake
U want 2 get younger and cheaper...lose Malkin, Letang, Jarry, Karlsson, Graves. Keep Pettersson, Joseph, Alex N., Rust
And most importantly, time for a Head coaching change. Love you Sullivan, but whatever MOJO you had early on...IS GONE
Would be great to move out Smith without having to retain. Also they should consider moving out Jarry.lemieuxReturns wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 11:40 am Are the Pens going to be ok cap-wise next season? At first, I thought they should be fine with Jake's money out and Carter out. But, capfriendly has us at 15 players with only 12.7M in space projected to be available. We will need a backup goalie and 4 RFA's to re-sign.
Sorry, but this is wrong. Bunting has been very productive and is pretty much solely responsible for the resurgence you are seeing from Malkin. He is also the very type of player this team was lacking,
As others have mentioned before, Guentzel for Bunting plus is sort of equivalent to Neal for Hornqvist...except Guentzel is much better than Neal was, and Bunting isn't quite the same player Hornqvist was...but, it's that same kind of swap. Pure goal scorer for a more physical, dirty area type of player.ahawk9 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 1:41 pm Agreed. Bunting has been more than solid and just what they needed. The prospects look to have potential. If two somehow pan out to be NHL regulars then even better. The trade had to happen, IMO, and they got a good return. It beats missing the playoffs AND then losing Jake for nothing.
I think we'll be ok for a few reasons:KG wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 12:15 pmWould be great to move out Smith without having to retain. Also they should consider moving out Jarry.lemieuxReturns wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 11:40 am Are the Pens going to be ok cap-wise next season? At first, I thought they should be fine with Jake's money out and Carter out. But, capfriendly has us at 15 players with only 12.7M in space projected to be available. We will need a backup goalie and 4 RFA's to re-sign.
They could also move on from Acciari if they wanted.
I don't see why they'd have to retain on Smith - he's one season removed from being a top six player on a Stanley Cup team who for whatever reason just hasn't fit in here - a little like Derrick Brassard.KG wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 12:15 pmWould be great to move out Smith without having to retain. Also they should consider moving out Jarry.lemieuxReturns wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 11:40 am Are the Pens going to be ok cap-wise next season? At first, I thought they should be fine with Jake's money out and Carter out. But, capfriendly has us at 15 players with only 12.7M in space projected to be available. We will need a backup goalie and 4 RFA's to re-sign.
They could also move on from Acciari if they wanted.
If they think Blomqvist is ready, we should be fine with a Ned/Blomqvist split starter situation, where maybe Ned gets 60% of the starts to Blomqvist getting 40%.Guinness wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 1:50 pmI don't see why they'd have to retain on Smith - he's one season removed from being a top six player on a Stanley Cup team who for whatever reason just hasn't fit in here - a little like Derrick Brassard.KG wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 12:15 pmWould be great to move out Smith without having to retain. Also they should consider moving out Jarry.lemieuxReturns wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 11:40 am Are the Pens going to be ok cap-wise next season? At first, I thought they should be fine with Jake's money out and Carter out. But, capfriendly has us at 15 players with only 12.7M in space projected to be available. We will need a backup goalie and 4 RFA's to re-sign.
They could also move on from Acciari if they wanted.
I haven't looked at the goalie UFA list, but like last year, if it's no good, it would be a mistake to move on from Jarry yet. Ned is as good a backup goalie as we've had here in a long time, but I'm not convinced he's starter material, myself. Maybe he is - I hope. And maybe Blomqvist is ready to step into the split role, but - strangely - if that's our tandem next year, it becomes our biggest area of concern going into 24-25.
I'm looking for GMKD to do something unexpected, something that really shakes the roster up... something bold, like trading Coffey and Recchi for Tocchet, Kjell, and my man Kenny Wreggett. It's out there, KD. Do your job and go find it!
Yeah, I like this - Campbell is a known quantity, so if Ned/Blom is not a viable pairing, you can swap out either of those two and place Campbell in the starter role and at least go in comfortably with a goalie you know can handle a starters load, if only so successfully.... but it gives you a certain amount of security.FLPensFan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 2:28 pmIf they think Blomqvist is ready, we should be fine with a Ned/Blomqvist split starter situation, where maybe Ned gets 60% of the starts to Blomqvist getting 40%.Guinness wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 1:50 pmI don't see why they'd have to retain on Smith - he's one season removed from being a top six player on a Stanley Cup team who for whatever reason just hasn't fit in here - a little like Derrick Brassard.KG wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 12:15 pmWould be great to move out Smith without having to retain. Also they should consider moving out Jarry.lemieuxReturns wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 11:40 am Are the Pens going to be ok cap-wise next season? At first, I thought they should be fine with Jake's money out and Carter out. But, capfriendly has us at 15 players with only 12.7M in space projected to be available. We will need a backup goalie and 4 RFA's to re-sign.
They could also move on from Acciari if they wanted.
I haven't looked at the goalie UFA list, but like last year, if it's no good, it would be a mistake to move on from Jarry yet. Ned is as good a backup goalie as we've had here in a long time, but I'm not convinced he's starter material, myself. Maybe he is - I hope. And maybe Blomqvist is ready to step into the split role, but - strangely - if that's our tandem next year, it becomes our biggest area of concern going into 24-25.
I'm looking for GMKD to do something unexpected, something that really shakes the roster up... something bold, like trading Coffey and Recchi for Tocchet, Kjell, and my man Kenny Wreggett. It's out there, KD. Do your job and go find it!
I still really like the idea of trading Jarry to Edmonton. Jarry is from Western Canada, played for the Oil Kings in Juniors, and Edmonton needs a goalie. I still like the idea of getting Jack Campbell back at a largely discounted price, stashed in the minors as an additional option (like a Hellberg). We know Dubas has familiarity with Campbell as well. Edmonton is having to pay 3.85M against the NHL cap to bury Campbell in the minors. Get Edmonton to retain some, and get a 3rd team to retain 50%. Edmonton can free up almost 2M in cap hit and get a better goalie, a 3rd party is going to get some draft picks for long-term retention, and Penguins get a young player back. Here's my thought:
To PIT: Ryan McLeod, Jack Campbell (30% retained by EDM (1.5M), 50% retained by Chicago (1.75M)
To CHI: Jack Campbell @ 30% retained, EDM 2025 3rd round pick, PIT 2026 4th round pick
To EDM: Tristan Jarry
Penguins end up with a 575K cap hit on their NHL books when they bury Campbell in the minors, and he has a total 1.75M cap hit if and when he is recalled to the NHL. Edmonton clears the cap space to get Jarry by sending Campbell out, and the cost is a young forward in Ryan McLeod. Chicago retains 1.75M for 3 years, and receives a 3rd and 4th round pick for doing so.
Campbell becomes the new Ned reclamation project. Campbell was never 5M AAV worthy goalie, but he had solid numbers with LA and TOR. He crapped the bed when he got to EDM, and his AHL numbers have been solid. Campbell could be a sneaky good backup option paired with Ned, if Blomqvist falters.
I just can't see them being able to move Karlsson without retaining salary, and retaining a significant portion for 3 more years probably isn't going to work well. So, I don't see them being able to move Karlsson or Graves this offseason.thehockeyguru wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 4:07 pm I really don't think this team can win with both Letang and Karlsson, the defensive blunders have outpaced the offensive production.
Dubas has to explore trading Karlsson, will it happen? Not likely but some combo of Smith, Rakell, Acciari, Graves, Karlsson, and Jarry
I agree with you that moving Karlsson is extremely unlikely. With that being said if you keep him I don't see how the defense gets better.FLPensFan wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 10:47 amI just can't see them being able to move Karlsson without retaining salary, and retaining a significant portion for 3 more years probably isn't going to work well. So, I don't see them being able to move Karlsson or Graves this offseason.thehockeyguru wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2024 4:07 pm I really don't think this team can win with both Letang and Karlsson, the defensive blunders have outpaced the offensive production.
Dubas has to explore trading Karlsson, will it happen? Not likely but some combo of Smith, Rakell, Acciari, Graves, Karlsson, and Jarry
It's funny, because Rob Rossi slammed both Smith and Jarry in the past few days. Rossi called Reilly Smith the worst player we've traded for during his 20 years covering the team. Almost everyone replied Brassard, and he said he'd take a roster of 23 Brassards over Smith. And then Rossi doubled down by writing a full article on how the Penguins need to improve their goaltending, basically saying Jarry is 28 and while good in some area, still hasn't shown the type of growth needed to be this team's #1 goalie.
Gonna post a few mock offseasons soon, just to get a look at some different scenarios that Dubas won't follow.