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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
1. This is clearly wrong, because Schaller makes more than 1.075M, which is the maximum amount that can be buried. The impact of swapping one for the other is zero, from a cap perspective. That obviously doesn't even take into consideration the fact that Loui Eriksson also exists.
2. The Canucks basically have an offensive 1st / 3rd line and a defensive 2nd / 4th line. Baertschi clearly fits in as a defensive top 9 winger who plays PP2. There's room for a guy like that in a middle-of-the-road lineup like theirs. If it bumps Antoine Roussel to the 4th line, so be it.
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1) Lol,
clearly wrong
Despite those savings with Schaller, they’re already being realized with Baertschi. Nothing gained. Further Schaller has a caphit of $1.9, Baertschi 3.3, with under a $100k in cap room.
2) You’re clearly not watching him play, when you suggest defensive winger.