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Old 08-15-2018, 11:25 AM   #33
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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague View Post
Look at the value on towards the tail end of the deals, when the "cap went up" argument would apply. Briere's buyout is irrelevant - the question is whether he was worth $6.5 million by the end of his contract as a result of the cap going up. Corey Perry? Rick Nash? Travis Zajac? Has the cap going up made those deals into good ones so as to offset the decline of those players?

I definitely agree that the bet on Marchand paid off in spades, but I don't think making those types of bets is a great way to run a hockey team. And I certainly don't agree - which was the entire point of this conversation - that "the cap will have gone up" is likely to make any real difference as to whether a long term deal ends up being palatable.
I think Poille has earned the right to make these moves as he has proven to be easily one of, if not the best GM of the cap era. For him, it is not a gamble and he certainly has a plan in mind as he's built the franchise into a powerhouse after years of penny pinching and careful maneuvers. You can barely think of a poor trade he's made, or at least one that has come back to haunt the team during his entire tenure.

This team needs Ellis for the foreseeable future, especially with Josi a huge question mark to return once his deal expires. You don't let your roster evaporate once you've finally got a team that will continue to push for championships for the next 3-4 years.
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