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2023-24 General Trades & Signings

Guilt Trip said:
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
Is anyone actually watching the trade show?  Talk about something that needs to be retired.
Yup watching here and there. The segments with Bruce are awesome...
https://twitter.com/TSN_Sports/status/1766088790953611308

Classic from last year...
https://twitter.com/OnsideWithJouni/status/1765958085510918562

haha, I hadn't seen either of those.  I saw Bruce last night, he is great.
 
bustaheims said:
Yeah. While it's not a huge amount to retain, they really needed to get more back to justify that.

It especially feels like a move that makes way more sense to try and make in the offseason. Would have been many more suitors without a deadline ticking away.
 
bustaheims said:
https://twitter.com/DarrenDreger/status/1766197512619057465

Wait. Vegas is getting the 3rds? What is Grier doing?

Wait what? The NHL might genuinely need to investigate and stop this trade lol.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
bustaheims said:
https://twitter.com/DarrenDreger/status/1766197512619057465

Wait. Vegas is getting the 3rds? What is Grier doing?

Wait what? The NHL might genuinely need to investigate and stop this trade lol.

Ownership dying to get out of paying for someone IR? This just seems nuts.
 
I'm unsure if I should applaud the Golden Knights for their creativity in circumventing the cap, or be pissed at the league for constantly allowing it.  Because I'm sure if there were some other teams *cough*Leafs*cough* who continually pulled this off, the league would step in and squash it.
 
Peter D. said:
I'm unsure if I should applaud the Golden Knights for their creativity in circumventing the cap, or be pissed at the league for constantly allowing it.  Because I'm sure if there were some other teams *cough*Leafs*cough* who continually pulled this off, the league would step in and squash it.
Leafs are doing it as well and have done it often. They just haven't won. The phrase Robidas Island started with the Leafs. Rules are the rules and no one is breaking any. I remember reading/hearing that while some complained about it, the owners don't want to change the system.
I think it's great and I love that Vegas is going for it. There's no guarantees they'll even make the playoffs right now so we'll see.
Vegas does prove one thing, there are no excuses for not getting the player you want/need. 
 
Guilt Trip said:
Leafs are doing it as well and have done it often. They just haven't won. The phrase Robidas Island started with the Leafs. Rules are the rules and no one is breaking any. I remember reading/hearing that while some complained about it, the owners don't want to change the system.
I think it's great and I love that Vegas is going for it. There's no guarantees they'll even make the playoffs right now so we'll see.
Vegas does prove one thing, there are no excuses for not getting the player you want/need.

There's a difference between just burying guys in the minors, and stashing guys on LTIR for the regular season and having them miraculously return for Game 1 of the playoffs, no?

Like I suggested, I applaud the Golden Knights for exposing the rule and using it to their advantage.  And I usually don't mind it.  It just intrigues me that Vegas is the one primarily doing it.  Although on the flipside when I see a garbage franchise like Arizona take on dead contracts to artificially inflate their cap, it rankles me too.

Maybe what I'm trying to get to, long story short, is that I despise the cap system.
 
Peter D. said:
Guilt Trip said:
Leafs are doing it as well and have done it often. They just haven't won. The phrase Robidas Island started with the Leafs. Rules are the rules and no one is breaking any. I remember reading/hearing that while some complained about it, the owners don't want to change the system.
I think it's great and I love that Vegas is going for it. There's no guarantees they'll even make the playoffs right now so we'll see.
Vegas does prove one thing, there are no excuses for not getting the player you want/need.

There's a difference between just burying guys in the minors, and stashing guys on LTIR for the regular season and having them miraculously return for Game 1 of the playoffs, no?

Like I suggested, I applaud the Golden Knights for exposing the rule and using it to their advantage.  And I usually don't mind it.  It just intrigues me that Vegas is the one primarily doing it.  Although on the flipside when I see a garbage franchise like Arizona take on dead contracts to artificially inflate their cap, it rankles me too.

Maybe what I'm trying to get to, long story short, is that I despise the cap system.
Vegas isn't the only team doing it. T Bay did it and that was more blatant. Do you think Vegas, who isn't in a guaranteed playoff spot are just sitting Stone out so they can add more players? They're a lot better with Stone in the lineup. And Hertl according to MJ could be ready before season's end and they could fit him in under the cap.
Now using dead contracts to get to the floor is a different animal.
 
Vegas is incredible, they will figure it out later, but today they?re $20M over cap come playoff time and are Stanley Cup favourites. Figuring out next year?s cap is a problem for another day.

Acquiring assets while schooling system.
 
https://x.com/br_openice/status/1767272847620145441
He also had a rocky relationship with the Avs towards the end
 
https://twitter.com/frank_seravalli/status/1792965189471777117
This seems like a cap circumvention yo-yoing but it's not like they won without him.

Preds clearing cap room is interesting though :D

edit:
https://x.com/MGsports_/status/1792969169606000830
Naturally
 
Tampa trades away McDonagh when they shouldn't have (betting he would fall off in his 33 and 34-year old seasons, he didn't) and then reacquire him when they shouldn't (more likely to fall off in his 35 and 36-year old seasons, and they're in more of a cap bind with Stamkos). Alrighty.

Pretty tidy bit of business from Nashville though, but it also leaves a big hole in their defence.
 
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