Puck-Lurker wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2023 2:55 pm
FLPensFan wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2023 2:07 pm
Puck-Lurker wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2023 1:19 pm
KG wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2023 10:48 am
Pitts wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2023 10:24 am
That's funny. In the summer and pre-season, every one loved him. Let's give him some time to figure things out.
KD basically moved mountains getting that EK deal done and clearing out cap space. Of course now EK isn't really fitting into Sully's amazingly outdate system.
Before any major trades happen, KD needs to make a coaching change.
GMKD had his hands tied and overhauled the roster with mostly very reasonable signings. You can always cast some shade on some of them (my peeve is Jarry's raise). Picked some guys up off waivers and we have something that is at least in form different to what we had.
Can't fault him for much, looking back.
Since we can't swap out the core, replace the coaching.
So far, the Dubas failures/blunders this off-season were:
--Jarry raise with NTC all 5 years
--Graves 6 year deal with NTC protection
--Acciari trade protection and overpayment
--Failing to pickup a single bottom 6er with scoring potential
The bottom 6 is only improved defensively. Offensively, it's worse of a black hole than it was last year. This team was already high on contracts with trade protection, and Dubas doubled-down on being locked into contracts difficult to pivot from.
Going to ignore Jarry, I already agreed there.
The rest hmm..
- Acciari overpayment, by how much are we talking? Different players, but I see him as a Blueger type part of the structure. I think 2M isn't that far off.
- Graves needs time (and/or a different coach and system). He's struggling, but I'm expecting him to recover as time goes by, he's that kind of player. His trade protection allows him to be traded to 20 teams (first 3 years) and 24 teams (last 3 years), which won't matter much if (when) the window is firmly shut. I think he's a good enough player that he'll come back to form and starts clicking.
- Nobody is scoring. Crosby and Guentzel are carrying the team. Rust is out injured and Geno has gone cold. This isn't exactly a bottom six issue.
I look at a few different things when evaluating a players "worth." For Acciari, he just turned 32. His highest AAV previously was 1.66M, so we topped that. His last contract paid him 1.25M AAV, so we topped that. In terms of production, I didn't see an improvement from Acciari to warrant that big of a pay raise, or re-instating his NTC. Paying him 1.5M on a 1-2 year deal, with NTC maybe one of those years would have been sufficient. 500K doesn't sound like much, but where this team is with the cap, that 500K likely would have been the difference between only being able to roster 22 or 23 players to start the season.
On Graves, I agree that we've seen other d-men struggle in their first year here. Graves never looked this bad in NJ or Colorado, so I too am questioning whether he is a poor system fit or if adjusting to this system will take him longer than expected.
Nobody may be scoring, but your bottom 6 is supposed to help alleviate some pressure off of your top 6. Last year, the bottom 6 couldn't score, didn't defend well, and didn't PK well either. This year's bottom 6 is better on the PK and 5v5 defense, but they are still BEHIND the goal output of last year's bottom 6. There isn't a single player in the bottom 6 where you look at them and say "Yeah, I'm pretty sure that guy can net at least 15 goals," which is about what you should expect from a 3rd line player. Worse, as many saw this summer and we are seeing now...you lose a winger or two in the top 6, and these players already struggling to put up bottom 6 numbers look way out of place when forced into a top 6 role.