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Official Canes Off-season Thread


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32 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

For those that are interested, this account has been calling everything we do.

Burns Trade

Pacioretty Trade

Tkachuk Interest

This tweet followed after by a verified insider…

Then the response…

Whoever this is has a hell of a source.

Interesting. I'll have to keep up with this one. 

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13 hours ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Very much an all in for a cup approach it would appear this season.... Wouldn't be shocked to see us acquire Kane.

Would take a helluva moved- he's under contract at $10.5M. The Canes would have to give up the farm for a 33-year old winger. Sure, he's a scorer, and he's averaging 70+ points a season over the last 5, but is he really worth it?  

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52 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Would take a helluva moved- he's under contract at $10.5M. The Canes would have to give up the farm for a 33-year old winger. Sure, he's a scorer, and he's averaging 70+ points a season over the last 5, but is he really worth it?  

The Blackhawks are far from contention he is anther with 1 year remaining, I'd say witht them retaining 75% of his contract it wouldn't be as much as you think.

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3 hours ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

The Blackhawks are far from contention he is anther with 1 year remaining, I'd say witht them retaining 75% of his contract it wouldn't be as much as you think.

The max retainment a team can do is 50%, the Canes would need to find a third team to eat the additional 25% but obviously they’d have to give assets to do so which is why I don’t think that’s likely.

Kane at 50% for an extended Necas and Gardiner at 50% should get it done. At the end of the day Kane is a free agent next year and is much older than Tkachuk so he shouldn’t pull nearly as much as extend Tkachuk got.

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

The max retainment a team can do is 50%, the Canes would need to find a third team to eat the additional 25% but obviously they’d have to give assets to do so which is why I don’t think that’s likely.

Kane at 50% for an extended Necas and Gardiner at 50% should get it done. At the end of the day Kane is a free agent next year and is much older than Tkachuk so he shouldn’t pull nearly as much as extend Tkachuk got.

If you get a third party involved you can have the OG absorb 50% and the third party absorb another 50% see some of TBs rentals.

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Everything I've seen from the Canes moves and moved they have attempted says they are making a push for the cup this season. 

 

MaxPac has one of the highest conversion rates in the leauge it wouldn't shock me to see him on line one Pac/Aho/Jarvis it also wouldn't shock me to see Jarvis move back to his natural C position and have Svech/Jarvis/Necas produce heavily as line 2.

Our PP should be much better already this season already.

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33 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

If you get a third party involved you can have the OG absorb 50% and the third party absorb another 50% see some of TBs rentals.

I mean that’s exactly what I said but you have to give up assets to do that, no one is going to take 25% for free, and if you go up to 50% then you are going to be giving up big time assets. The Canes aren’t going to give up Drury or Morrow for Kane. He’s a UFA after this year and the Canes can easily fit him in if the Hawks retain 50% as long as someone like Necas and Gardiner (50% retained) is going back the other way. There’s no need to give up picks and prospects to a third party for a player whose cap hit comes off the books at the end of the season.

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

So reports are that our package for Tkachuk was built around Necas. Just a guess but I’m thinking it was probably Necas, Morrow, and a first.

With that said, the Canes seem keen on upgrading the forward position… I’d be shocked if Necas wasn’t moved in a package for a top six forward.

Makes me happy they are still working on the roster

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The Wolves roster will currently consist of some sort of combination of the below players.

Forwards - Stefan Noesen, Malte StromwallMackenzie MacEachern, Lane Pederson, Jamieson Rees, Stelio Mattheos, Ryan Suzuki, Vasili Ponomarev, Noel Gunler, Blake Murray, Joseph LaBate (Wolves contract), Josh Melnick (Wolves contract)

Defensemen - Dylan Coghlan, William Lagesson, Max Lajoie, Cavan Fitzgerald, Ronan Seeley, Griffin Mendel

Goalies - Pyotr Kochetkov, Zach Sawchenko

Joey Keane, Jesper Sellgren, and Tarmo Reunanen have decided to go overseas.

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