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On 6/14/2019 at 4:01 PM, Primal Optimist said:

Brandon Sutter has cleared Waivers, you will need to declare if you are actually sending him down though...

This would place his first 1.025 million in salary in the minors and you will have a cap hit of the excess, 3.35million stay on your Preds books. 

When you decide and post it: please tag Tylez, thanks

I'll keep him up for now. Just wanted to offer him up if anyone was interested.

 

Thanks PO.

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Colorado Avalanche Draft Recap:

 

9th overall: Matthew Boldy (LW)

29th overall: Ville Heinola (D)

34th overall: Nicholas Robertson (LW/C)

70th overall: Domenick Fensore (D)

84th overall: Matthias Emilio Pettersen (C)

130th overall: Connor Dewar (C)

132nd overall: Kristian Tanus (C/W)

153rd overall: Akira Schmid (G)

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8 minutes ago, WalkWithElias40 said:

is the cap space going up ?

Multiple teams I’ve spoken to are very concerned about this cap forecast. Many fear that when the NHL and NHLPA settle on an upper limit this week, it will be LESS than $82M for next season, or an increase of only slightly more than $2M. 

 

As per Bob McKenzie

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2019 Draft Review

 

Round 1: Pick 2 - Kappo Kakho - RW

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KAKKO.thumb.jpg.db5cc0824a6862975122f21d57a7aad2.jpg Looking for Kakko to jump in to the lineup next season! Very excited to be able to add him!

Round 1: Pick 4 - Kirby Dach - C

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DACH.jpg.08b1e7563a5a3e9a35565294eb18e5de.jpg Another solid add, Could play as early as next year but will likely need some seasoning back in JR

Round 1: Pick 18 - Cameron York - D

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YORK.thumb.jpg.2b4ec6e12a69efb203e5b3b039246c53.jpg  Commited to University of Michigan, Hoping to see him in the NHL in the next 2-3 years. We project he will be a top 4 Dman with Top pair potential

Round 3: Pick 68 - Trey Fix-Wolansky - RW

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WOLANSKY.jpg.8504db105d4c94c0cc9d99704068f42d.jpg Drafted in 2018, in the 7th round. Small Crafty player who we feel has a chance to make a jump sooner rather then later!

Round 3: Pick 82 - Mads Sogaard - G

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SOGAARD.jpg.4a9c4d264d68e39f435eb85f16e7254f.jpg Has the size we like. Could be a starter one day. Needs some work, but we feel a good gamble. 

Round 3: Pick 92 - Harrison Blaisdell - C

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BLAISDELL.thumb.jpg.3ffc1f02553ca5dc7134806170f9ac3b.jpg Solid year in the BCHL. Keep hearing he could move up in the draft and be a sneaky steal

Round 3: Pick 93 - Layton Ahac - D

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AHAC.thumb.jpg.8a28a445c367e3e8f86f5a9ed81eb5f5.jpg Quietly had a great season in the BCHL. He also could be a potential steal and one you could see move up!

Round 4: Pick 99 - Dmirty Zavgorodniy - LW

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ZAVS.jpg.00e183bdd8c9dfdd9e8530373a0e0c63.jpg A crafty Russian who is turning heads and was a late round pick in 2018. Feel he is a couple years away, and has mid 6 potential

Round 4: Pick 113 - Maxim Sushko - RW

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SUSHKO.jpg.8938de6839f8b24230a5f062cbfe4270.jpg Taken in the 4th round of last years draft, reports say he could be a gem that was found. Puts up decent numbers and could make a jump in 2 years

Round 4: Pick 115 - Reece Newkirk - C

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NEWKIRK.jpg.39b12b47ad4ca2bc242f23569ac089c7.jpg Reece had a great season in Portland. Will need some seasoning. Predict about 3-4 years away from becoming a regular

Round 4: Pick 122 - Jachym Kondelik - C

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KONDELIK.jpg.57f497f323436c1a6fd1cf04276fd489.jpg Big bodied at 6'7". Chosen in the 4th round at last years draft. Has had his stock rise since then. Will be a great shutdown C with offensive potential

Round 5: Pick 142 - Dmitry Sheshin - LW

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SHESHIN.thumb.jpg.37e2a4b3f24c25f013ff32e01ec75842.jpg Could be sneaky good, could be a bust, could stay in Russia. We will find out soon

Round 5: Pick 145 - Riley Stotts - C

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STOTTS.thumb.jpg.798f46f65d34ee4180baf06514f824d4.jpg Stotts slots as a 3rd line guy to us. Could put up some points, had a career year in the Western league. Could bring lots to the table

 

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I like your format, stealing it, sort of. hahaha

 

Arizona came into the deadline zone of the season with what we knew would be a very late 1st round pick, and so we opted to trade our "very early 2nd, if you will," for some resources coming back in. Now that the draft is in our rearview mirror, I still think that was a good choice. Look at the list of awesome we picked up despite not making our first selection until 60th overall. 


Round 2 pick 60 Tuuka Tieksola - RW
 
 

 


Turns 18 later this week, 5'10" 157 lbs may seem on the tiny side, but this mighty mouse has high end vision, skating and puck distribution skills. 60 points in 51 games on Karpat U20 and then 4 in 5 with the WJC U20 and then 19 in 20 games with the U18 international squad, and remember he did that while playing as a 17 year old mighty mouse!
 

 

Round 3 pick 91 John Farinacci - C
 
 

 


The 6 foot harvard commit carries an arsenal of offensive gifts and defensively is no slouch, his quick feet, quick stick and quick wit work well at both ends of the ice and his sniperlike wrister is both powerful, quick and accurate. I feel he will go higher in the real draft and likely will go ahead of our earlier target, Tuuka. We were glad he was still there to take as it was a tough decision at pick 60.
 

 

Round 4 pick 101 Aliaksei Protas - C
 
 

 


6'5" 190 lbs of steadily improving skills and dare i say art. Last year was his first in North America and the Belarusian Behemoth notched 40 points in 61 games..then he notched 5 points in 5 games for Belarus U20 before he put up an amazing 22 points in 23 playoff games for the Prince Albert Raiders. His stock continues to rise as he was named CHL player of the week in late April. He might not be super man but his trajectory is up up and away!! 
 

 

Round 5 pick 151 Yaroslav Likhachyov - RW
 
 

 


He is 5'11". He is 17 years old. He plays Hockey. With just 24 points in his rookie QMJHL season, on a team that was quickly exited from the playoffs, where he still managed to put up 2 points in 5 games, It is easy to forget this was Yaro's first year in North America. Before this learning curve kicked in he put up 40 points in 22 games and 68 in 30 games with Yarslav Locomotiv's junior clubs. This year with the Russian U18's he notched 7 points in 5 games and is just pure skill on wheels. Can he secure himself enough defensively to pan out? Worth the look as this kid is on fire in the offensive zone. 
 

 

 
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15 minutes ago, Tylez said:

Qualifying means that you keep their rights and they are subject to an offer sheet if unsigned after July 1. 

Oh so when I send them a qualifying offer they aren't actually going to accept it at any point I need to negotiate a contract with the player?

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For teams seeking playoff depth on an expiring contract the Pittsburgh Penguins are making Nick Holden available for trade. Looking for a 2020 draft pick(s) or a halfway decent prospect.

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The EDM.png.a8ab12f3ca509403da3677cfd2840bf4.png @donut47 have re-signed the following players to contracts

 

Colin Wilson - 2 years x 6M (3M AAV)

Adam Henrique - 4 years x 18M (4.5M AAV)

Drew Doughty - 8 years x 76M (9.5M AAV) - NMC

Nikolai Goldobin - 2 years x 2.4M (1.2M AAV)

Mitch Marner - 8 years x 80M (10M AAV)

Kevin Labanc - 4 years x 21.6M (5M AAV)

Ryan Hartman - 1 year x 1.35M

John Gibson - 8 years x 51.2M (6.4M AAV)

 

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