Free Agency Predictions

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  1. theProdigy223

    theProdigy223 Well-Known Member

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    I have been absolutely worthless at work today.
     
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    chuckd3534 Well-Known Member

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    Me too...LOL.
     
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    chuckd3534 Well-Known Member

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    5 years at 4 mill per for Stralman to TB.

    I'll take Boyle for two years at 4.5 per.

    5 years is a lot for Stralman, even though the cap hit is only 4.
     
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    Stralman 5/20 to Tampa

    Thanks Anton but glad we didn't pay you that
     
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    Craig Custance


    That's a completely reasonable number for Stralman.




    I actually agree with the cap hit, but 5 years is too much IMO. I rather take a shot on Boyle for two years even at 500 K more.
     
  6. Ranger71

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    In two years they can figure out signing another dman or two, plus Skjei and maybe one other prospect will be ready. Boyle is actually more useful to them this year.
     
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    I thought he would get more than 4m per. Still think it's too much for him, he's average at everything and great at nothing. Except for being average.
     
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    Gotta give Stralman credit he had a very good playoff run. He wasn't nearly as good in reg season though
     
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    22.5 for 5 years. So 4.5 per. MUCH rather have Boyle for two years.
     
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    They need John Moore to step up and make solid progress next year.
     
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    Moore and Miller have to be bigger
     
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    Who the hell is Chris Mueller? Gotta be a Hartford signing
     
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    Haha, who? I cringe to even check.
     
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    Hes 28, 5'10 180. OH I LIKE IT
     
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    he is 210lbs and put up 57points in 60 games.....AHL games...but he is a right handed shot and a centerman...#1 center...for the Wolfpack
     
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    well I guess somebody needs to update his wikipedia page. Glen probably wouldnt have signed him if he knew he was that big...
     
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    LOL...watch Pouliot become a complete dog with that contract. Like Oilers need more forwards.
     
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    So no "#1" C and no real replacement for Pouliot with about 2m in cap space. Looks good.
     
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    Right now we have 15 signed players and are sitting at 15,207,500 in cap space... 7 forwards, 6 defensemen and 2 goalies

    RFA's and possible salaries

    Brassard 4,000,000
    Krieder 2,750,000
    Zuccarello 2,750,000
    John Moore 1,250,000
    JT Miller 894,167
    Lindberg 675,000

    That is 12,319,167


    We got about 2.88 available without a trade
     
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    Zucc and Kreider should eat an extra $500K between the 2. less than $3M for them seems low.
     

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