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33 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Rumors are the priority targets for the team are 

Jarvis, Guentzel and Chatfield. Then use the remaining 8-9m to fill out the last 7 spots. If they can buy out KK, they will try to get Skjei back. 

Where are you hearing those rumors?  Btw I would love if we got to keep Jarvis Guentzel and chatfield. That’s a great off-season.  KK is toast. Bad contract.  Skjei would be great too. 

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https://www.espn.com/nhl/insider/story/_/id/39936448/nhl-offseason-schedule-keys-draft-picks-trades-free-agency-cap-space#car
 

The article really makes a good point in saying what Most of us are thinking. Gentzel is a top priority and letting Koochie start over Anderson and find Anderson’s replacement is big for us. 

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Just for the sake of discussion…

Would anyone be interested in Necas+++ for Brady Tkachuk?

Maybe Martin Necas, Jack Drury, Jayden Perron, and a first round pick for Tkachuk?

Jake Guentzel ($8.2M) - Sebastian Aho ($9.75M) - Seth Jarvis ($4.5M Bridge)

Brady Tkachuk ($8.2M) - Felix Unger-Sorum ($831K) - Andrei Svechnikov ($7.75M)

Bradly Nadeau ($918K) - Evgeny Kuznetsov ($3.9M) - Stefan Noesen ($2.5M)

Jordan Martinook ($2M) - Jordan Staal ($2.9M) - Jesper Fast ($2.4M)

Jaccob Slavin ($5.3M) - Brent Burns ($5.28M)

Dmitry Orlov ($7.75M) - Jalen Chatfield ($3M)

Brady Skjei ($6.5M) -Scott Morrow ($916K)

Frederik Andersen ($3.4M)

Pyotr Kochetkov ($2M)

Buyout - Kotkaniemi ($835K)

 

Obviously a lot of guys would have to take discounts but that could be a fun team.

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13 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Just for the sake of discussion…

Would anyone be interested in Necas+++ for Brady Tkachuk?

Maybe Martin Necas, Jack Drury, Jayden Perron, and a first round pick for Tkachuk?

Jake Guentzel ($8.2M) - Sebastian Aho ($9.75M) - Seth Jarvis ($4.5M Bridge)

Brady Tkachuk ($8.2M) - Felix Unger-Sorum ($831K) - Andrei Svechnikov ($7.75M)

Bradly Nadeau ($918K) - Evgeny Kuznetsov ($3.9M) - Stefan Noesen ($2.5M)

Jordan Martinook ($2M) - Jordan Staal ($2.9M) - Jesper Fast ($2.4M)

Jaccob Slavin ($5.3M) - Brent Burns ($5.28M)

Dmitry Orlov ($7.75M) - Jalen Chatfield ($3M)

Brady Skjei ($6.5M) -Scott Morrow ($916K)

Frederik Andersen ($3.4M)

Pyotr Kochetkov ($2M)

Buyout - Kotkaniemi ($835K)

 

Obviously a lot of guys would have to take discounts but that could be a fun team.

No to Freddie unless he is ok being the backup and mentor to Koochie 

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5 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

No to Freddie unless he is ok being the backup and mentor to Koochie 

There’s zero chance Freddie is not here next year.

You can’t find a goalie less than $4M on the market and Fred’s buyout would still carry a cap hit of over $1M.

I get fans want to just up and get rid of players but that’s not how the NHL works.

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3 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

There’s zero chance Freddie is not here next year.

You can’t find a goalie less than $4M on the market and Fred’s buyout would still carry a cap hit of over $1M.

I get fans want to just up and get rid of players but that’s not how the NHL works.

I thought Freddie was and free agent?

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Just for the sake of discussion…

Would anyone be interested in Necas+++ for Brady Tkachuk?

Maybe Martin Necas, Jack Drury, Jayden Perron, and a first round pick for Tkachuk?

Jake Guentzel ($8.2M) - Sebastian Aho ($9.75M) - Seth Jarvis ($4.5M Bridge)

Brady Tkachuk ($8.2M) - Felix Unger-Sorum ($831K) - Andrei Svechnikov ($7.75M)

Bradly Nadeau ($918K) - Evgeny Kuznetsov ($3.9M) - Stefan Noesen ($2.5M)

Jordan Martinook ($2M) - Jordan Staal ($2.9M) - Jesper Fast ($2.4M)

Jaccob Slavin ($5.3M) - Brent Burns ($5.28M)

Dmitry Orlov ($7.75M) - Jalen Chatfield ($3M)

Brady Skjei ($6.5M) -Scott Morrow ($916K)

Frederik Andersen ($3.4M)

Pyotr Kochetkov ($2M)

Buyout - Kotkaniemi ($835K)

 

Obviously a lot of guys would have to take discounts but that could be a fun team.

I would definitely do that trade for sure. I think he would be a perfect fit for Rod

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