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Old 03-12-2022, 04:26 PM   #1
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Icon25 Landeskog to have knee surgery

The timing is perfect for the Avalanche to pull a cap circumvention move as his timeline will be back for the start of the playoffs. That gives the Avs a bunch of cap space at the deadline. The NHL has to stop this going forward or all the high end teams are going to be pulling these shenanigans and having an unfair advantage in the playoffs.
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Old 03-12-2022, 04:33 PM   #2
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I agree if it is a cap circumvention move. If he does indeed have knee surgery, then arguably it is legit? At least he does not play Sunday!
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Old 03-12-2022, 04:37 PM   #3
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Sure, the injury is probably legit. Colorado does, nevertheless, gain an advantage over the rest of the league if Landeskog is back in time for the playoffs. Same thing with Stone/Martinez in Vegas (although their case is a bit different as their playoff spot is hanging in the balance).

IMO... the league is going to have to take a hard look at making cap compliance a thing in the playoffs, in some form or fashion, for the next CBA. Otherwise, there is going to be less and less competitive balance in the playoffs.
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If this is how the game is going to be played, then the Flames need to get on board. It's no different than the back diving contracts from the last CBA. It was a competitive advantage to give them out, and the top teams in that era took advantage of them.

One of Monahan, Backlund or Lucic must have some nagging injury that could be improved with minor surgery and a few weeks of rest. Or maybe Coleman. Coleman has played a lot of hockey over the last couple of years with back to back cup runs.

Pick one of them, pick a timeline that lines up with game 1 of the playoffs, and get them fixed up. This far into the season there is almost no chance that none of them have a nagging injury that couldn't be improved with a break from the grind. Use the cap space to pick up another player or two at the deadline.

Tampa showed the way last year, and any team not taking advantage of this loophole is at a disadvantage now. Not only do the Flames need to use this to gain advantage on other teams, they need to do it to keep pace with the other contenders in the west.
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Old 03-12-2022, 04:59 PM   #5
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I agree if it is a cap circumvention move. If he does indeed have knee surgery, then arguably it is legit? At least he does not play Sunday!
It is legit but it is something that "has been nagging him ". So it is something players would normally get done in the offseason, nothing that would prevent him from playing bit this way he can get it done now, rest up for a playoff run, and give his team an extra bunch of cap money to spend in more assets at the deadline. This is how teams are going to constantly get around the cap every year.
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The timing is perfect for the Avalanche to pull a cap circumvention move as his timeline will be back for the start of the playoffs. That gives the Avs a bunch of cap space at the deadline. The NHL has to stop this going forward or all the high end teams are going to be pulling these shenanigans and having an unfair advantage in the playoffs.
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So, I guess all surgeries during the season should be outlawed?
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Old 03-12-2022, 05:33 PM   #7
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It's Reiki knee surgery.
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So, I guess all surgeries during the season should be outlawed?
Lol, yes, because that's what we are talking about.
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Old 03-12-2022, 06:07 PM   #9
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If you can't beat them join them. Surely Monahan has some nagging injury that will take a few weeks to heal
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I really don't have a problem with this as long as the player is truly injured and needs the time off to heal whether it be surgery or whatever. I also would hope the nhl is able to keep tabs on this to make sure the player is really injured. Kept abreast of doctors appointments, surgeries, medication, diagnoses, etc
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I really don't have a problem with this as long as the player is truly injured and needs the time off to heal whether it be surgery or whatever. I also would hope the nhl is able to keep tabs on this to make sure the player is really injured. Kept abreast of doctors appointments, surgeries, medication, diagnoses, etc

I very much have a problem with it if teams continue using this as an excuse to acquire players that would otherwise put them over the cap before getting the injured player back right at the start of playoffs.
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But that being said if the league is going to allow it to happen, I hope the Flames take advantage of it. I'm sure Monahan has a nagging injury that will keep him out until game one of the playoffs.
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Well, if nothing is done, more players with high cap hits will have surgeries during the season and take longer to recover, meaning they will play injured less. That's not all bad.

But it's not great either. This really heavily favors the teams that are already rich (can afford to pay over the cap) and succesful (can afford to rest their top players during the regular season).

There's also the issue of players possibly getting pressured to go on the IR unnecessarily.

I'm guessing LTIR cap relief rules will get looked at during the offseason, mostly because this kind of trickery is a bad look.
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Well, if nothing is done, more players with high cap hits will have surgeries during the season and take longer to recover, meaning they will play injured less. That's not all bad.

But it's not great either. This really heavily favors the teams that are already rich (can afford to pay over the cap) and succesful (can afford to rest their top players during the regular season).

There's also the issue of players possibly getting pressured to go on the IR unnecessarily.

I'm guessing LTIR cap relief rules will get looked at during the offseason, mostly because this kind of trickery is a bad look.
I be surprised if anyone has an actual surgery for reasons like this.
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I be surprised if anyone has an actual surgery for reasons like this.
What are you talking about? Landeskog is literally doing exactly that. He has a bit of discomfort in his knee, players play through that all the time and get them fixed in the offseason.
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I very much have a problem with it if teams continue using this as an excuse to acquire players that would otherwise put them over the cap before getting the injured player back right at the start of playoffs.
I just look at the Vegas situating. Vegas acquires Eichel and Stone goes on LTIR. This totally circumvents the cap but Stones injury is legit and needed time off. I don't have the stats but I don't think Vegas has been that much better with Eichel instead of Stone. Once the playoffs start in sure Stone draws back into the lineup but think of this him and Eichel will pretty much have no practice time together and no games played together. No chemistry whatsoever. It's gonna blow up in their faces IMO
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Watch Colorado go all in with a huge jump over the cap come playoffs:

Trade 1:
Colorado trades Byram + 2022 1st round pick to Vancouver for Miller

Trade 2:
Colorado trades Jost + conditional 1st round pick in 2023 (top 5 protected) + 2nd round pick to Philly for Giroux (50% retained).

Landeskog and Girad activated from LTIR first game of the playoffs.

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Trade 1:
Colorado trades Byram + 2022 1st round pick to Vancouver for Miller

It would actually take more than byram and a late first now.
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Unless some team gives the Canucks an outstanding offer no way Vancouver trades Miller
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It would actually take more than byram and a late first now.

If true… Colorado adds a 2nd round pick + their top prospect. Add in another conditional 2nd round pick in 2024 if they make the conference final this year or next year.


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