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Capitals off season moves and draft picks
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another forward...
https://novacapsfans.com/2020/10/11/report-capitals-sign-daniel-carr/
alta:
prospect update, looks like he might be one to watch..
https://novacapsfans.com/2020/10/11/aliaksei-protas-ties-dinamo-minsk-franchise-record-for-most-goals-by-a-19-year-old/
richkrt99:
--- Quote from: zerofox on Sunday October 11, 2020, 10:11:37 AM Eastern ---Henrik Lundqvist - I give this signing a solid B. Definitely not my ideal goalie signing because I feel like this guy brings more "veteran experience" and "brand name recognition" than actual, game-stealing ability. But when taking into consideration our limited cap space and when considering the pool of UFA goalies, getting Lundqvist for $1.5M is probably the best move we could have done. He can split games with Samsonov, but I'd still consider our goalie situation somewhat uncertainty. Does Sammy bounce back from injury and continue his solid play/growth from last year? Does Lundqvist still perform solidly or does age cause him to continue his decline?
Justin Schultz - I give this signing maybe a C. It feels like a lot of money to pay for a player who has a lot of uncertainty around him.
Trevor van Riemsdyk - I give this signing a B+. He's not going to blow you away with his skills, but we got him at a bargain bin price of $800k. He seems to be a solid bottom pair right handed defenseman. Can move the puck, which should fit with Lavi's style.
Our defense corps is now Carlson, Orlov, Dillon, Schultz, Jensen, van Riemsdyk, Siegenthaler (not signed officially but RFA we're trying to sign), Fehervary. Kempny is injured and I wish we could just get rid of the guy. It doesn't feel like the most spectacular defense, but I'm willing to see if Schultz and TvR can prove themselves.
We now need a 4th line forward and could probably aim to replace either Hags or Panik for someone who can bring offense to the 3rd line. Hopefully GMBM is aiming to make those moves soon.
As of today, the most exciting move we've made during the offseason is hiring Lavi. I think that was the move that has the most potential to help us take that next step. None of the signings we've made above are game changers
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I agree on all of this, although I really don't know Shultz so I would not comment other than he's a risk based on health. I like the Lundqvist move for the same reasons, although I do believe he as declined somewhat. But he is also suffered playing with poor D at times in his career so maybe that a plus for here...he's used to it.
I like the Trevor move - nothing but upside there.
Agree 100% the best improvement we could make was a HC.
I worry a little with the Paul Ladue signing. Makes me think they won't resign Ziggy, but I can't believe that. I'd rather see them trade Jenson than lose Ziggy. Maybe that's the plan; trade Jenson to free up money to sign Ziggy (and a forward)
I like most of the moves we are making - seems to be addressing our needs with what we have in Salary Cap.
Other than overpaying on some contracts (Johhny Q, Orlov, Kuzy), I think GMBM has made excellent transactions over his tenure to address the needs of the team. Although at the time I did not hate the Kuzy deal - it was too much money, but we needed him at 2c/1c desperately. We had to sign him and we don't have a Cup without him. Johhny Q I think was too much money, but he has steadily improved his game over the last 5-6 seasons. He is the golden child D for the Caps. They have loved him from day one. Orlov was just too much for what you get. If he could cut out the bonehead plays and total lapses at times, then I'd feel better about him.
Hey its almost mid-October....shouldn't we be starting the season soon :(
Go Caps
alta:
These high dollar contracts really look bad now with the salary cap frozen for three years. Tough I do think freezing the cap will be very beneficial in the long run, it's going to be a pain in the ass to work around for the next two years.
BlackIce:
--- Quote from: richkrt99 on Monday October 12, 2020, 10:11:23 AM Eastern ---
I agree on all of this, although I really don't know Shultz so I would not comment other than he's a risk based on health. I like the Lundqvist move for the same reasons, although I do believe he as declined somewhat. But he is also suffered playing with poor D at times in his career so maybe that a plus for here...he's used to it.
I like the Trevor move - nothing but upside there.
Agree 100% the best improvement we could make was a HC.
I worry a little with the Paul Ladue signing. Makes me think they won't resign Ziggy, but I can't believe that. I'd rather see them trade Jenson than lose Ziggy. Maybe that's the plan; trade Jenson to free up money to sign Ziggy (and a forward)
I like most of the moves we are making - seems to be addressing our needs with what we have in Salary Cap.
Other than overpaying on some contracts (Johhny Q, Orlov, Kuzy), I think GMBM has made excellent transactions over his tenure to address the needs of the team. Although at the time I did not hate the Kuzy deal - it was too much money, but we needed him at 2c/1c desperately. We had to sign him and we don't have a Cup without him. Johhny Q I think was too much money, but he has steadily improved his game over the last 5-6 seasons. He is the golden child D for the Caps. They have loved him from day one. Orlov was just too much for what you get. If he could cut out the bonehead plays and total lapses at times, then I'd feel better about him.
Hey its almost mid-October....shouldn't we be starting the season soon :(
Go Caps
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I would note that Schultz and Van Riemsdyk were added to the Caps' roster virtually instantaneously. Schilling and Ladue were not. Schilling's contract is definitely two-way (NHL/AHL salaries), so he is going to be AHL depth. Ladue's contract was not stipulated as to whether it was one- or two-way, but I'd bet it was two-way because of his history and his absence from the roster.
Carr's contract was two-way as well, so that one can bet that the significant forward move (if there is one) is yet to come.
Siegenthaler WILL be resigned, 100%. He has no leverage, and he isn't THAT good that someone will be signing him to an offer sheet, an exceedingly rare occurrence.
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