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Originally Posted by TheScorpion
A few odd mistakes here.
- Monahan makes $6.375 million, not $6.75
- Hamonic makes $3.86 million, not $4.875
- Valimaki makes $894k, not $925k
- Andersson makes $755k, not $775k
- Dube makes $778k, not $850k
Not sure about your valuations on Rittich and Hathaway. Also, the Flames probably wouldn't deal Mike Stone if they wanted to entice Mark Stone to stay.
Here's my guess:
Gaudreau ($6.75) - Monahan ($6.375) - Lindholm ($4.85)
Tkachuk ($7.75) - Backlund ($5.3) - Stone ($9)
Bennett ($2.5) - Jankowski ($1.675) - Neal ($5.75)
Dube ($778k) - Ryan ($3.125) - Hathaway ($1)
Czarnik ($1.25)
Giordano ($6.75) - Andersson ($755k)
Hanifin ($4.95) - Hamonic ($3.857)
Valimaki ($894k) - Stone ($3.5)
Kylington ($731k)
Rittich ($2.5)
backup ($1)
Brouwer - $1.5
Salary cap: $83 million
Total on-roster salary: $82.5 million
Even then, Stone at $9 million is probably a bit of a reach, too. Could easily come in around $8-8.5.
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This is extremely close to the situation I’ve also drafted at cap Friendly. Few modifications though.
I have Tkachuk signing 7yr50M (7.14M)
Stone 8yr/66M (8.25M) although he might only be able to sign 7yrs due to not being team propery until the deadline. Can’t remember...
Rittich 3yr/10M (3.33M)
1. Dube and Killington likely added to any deal involving Stone.
2. Tkachuk has performance bonus which will need to be fit into the 19-20 cap (850k)
3. Gillies is signed next year 1way 750k. Although has struggled in the AHL this season, I’d give him the start of next year to back up BSD.
4. Czarnik could easily be moved and replaced with a 775K replacement saving 500k.
5. 7D pressbox could also be filled with 775k
This would put us in the 82M range with little wiggle room but worth it IMO