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Watch any Coyotes games in last couple years? Duclair is a limited one way nhl'er and not someone the Leafs need to waste their time with. 
AvroArrow said:
Bates said:
Please no, no effort.
AvroArrow said:
I'd much rather give Duclaire a whirl.  Throw him on the 4th line in place of Leivo?

Low risk, high potential reward.  I believe he has good underlying numbers.  Worst case, he's relegated to 13th forward.

And, it would be for a low term, low cap hit contract, obviously.  Something that's buryable if needed.
 
Bates said:
Watch any Coyotes games in last couple years? Duclair is a limited one way nhl'er and not someone the Leafs need to waste their time with. 
AvroArrow said:
Bates said:
Please no, no effort.
AvroArrow said:
I'd much rather give Duclaire a whirl.  Throw him on the 4th line in place of Leivo?

Low risk, high potential reward.  I believe he has good underlying numbers.  Worst case, he's relegated to 13th forward.

And, it would be for a low term, low cap hit contract, obviously.  Something that's buryable if needed.
If he was anything worthwhile, the Hawks wouldn't have dumped him..
 
You can quibble about the term or aav on the Bozak and Perron deals a bit but the Blues are having a pretty good off-season.
 
Nik the Trik said:
You can quibble about the term or aav on the Bozak and Perron deals a bit but the Blues are having a pretty good off-season.

Yeah, I think they've loaded up quite nicely.  It's Bouwmeester's last year of his contract, and hopefully Fabbri has a good year after being off last year.
 
Nik the Trik said:
herman said:
Can't beat the siren call of ending your career playing for your hometown team, eh?

Pfft. Then where are his Blues bedsheets?

I couldn't find the sheets, but got these instead:
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The news I've been waiting all summer for with bated breath is finally here!

https://twitter.com/NHLCanes/status/1017414712718393344
 
https://twitter.com/blueshirtbanter/status/1017755364404625408

How should we cheer for this guy?
 
Dumba for 5 years at $6M per is a solid deal for Minnesota. I would kill for a Dumba. Jealous. These guys just don?t become available.
 
Yeah, there goes the Dumba idea.

I was looking at Detroit's cap crunch right now, and they've still got to sign Larkin, so I looked at their RD, and Kronwall is interesting with only 1 year left on his deal at $4.75m.
 
Frank E said:
Yeah, there goes the Dumba idea.

I was looking at Detroit's cap crunch right now, and they've still got to sign Larkin, so I looked at their RD, and Kronwall is interesting with only 1 year left on his deal at $4.75m.

What a Dumba idea. 
 
cabber24 said:
Dumba for 5 years at $6M per is a solid deal for Minnesota. I would kill for a Dumba. Jealous. These guys just don?t become available.

It's a funny signing. The Wild probably wish he didn't hit that 50-point mark this season.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
cabber24 said:
Dumba for 5 years at $6M per is a solid deal for Minnesota. I would kill for a Dumba. Jealous. These guys just don?t become available.

It's a funny signing. The Wild probably wish he didn't hit that 50-point mark this season.

What about it makes it a funny signing? 

 
Coco-puffs said:
What about it makes it a funny signing?

The second part of my post.

Dumba's coming off a 50 point season. Prior to that his career high was 34 (albeit in only 2.75 seasons). Getting to that big 5-0 mark is huge for a defenceman, and that milestone itself probably bumped his salary up quite a bit.

Also the Wild could have bridged Dumba for 1-year after his ELC, but elected to go with a 2-year deal. If they went with a 1-year deal then I'd imagine his AAV would have probably been closer to $4.5-5mil on a long-term deal.

It wasn't necessarily a criticism of Dumba or the contract (although I'm probably not as high on him as others), just funny how some teams have to negotiate long-term deals after a player puts up one big season (like Dumba's), while other teams get to negotiate long-term deals after a player puts up one bad season (like say Kadri's). It's just a funny business when you think about it. I mean the Wild didn't achieve anything last season, so privately they probably wish Dumba had another 35-point year before breaking out.
 
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