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Forums :: Blog World :: John Jaeckel: Suter To Chicago: More Likely Than You Think
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Fat_Tony_Amonte
Joined: 12.08.2011

May 23 @ 5:46 PM ET

Makes zero sense.

- mxgsfmdpx


You're right, calling Soupy a better all around player makes zero sense.
mventres
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Canada, ON
Joined: 06.09.2008

May 23 @ 5:48 PM ET
Come on now. Do you really think Suter would settle for $500,000 to $1 million more than what Paul Martin makes just to play with the Penguins?

Quit fooling yourself.

- EKolb13


Martin happened to turn out to be a bad signing, so I don't think the comparison is fair. Why not compare to Komiserek on Toronto at 4.5, Suter is worth more than double him, easy...so should he get 9mil+??
captainserious
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 02.24.2010

May 23 @ 5:53 PM ET
Why would you dump a better all around d man in Brian Campbell (remember him, he helped win you a cup) just to turn around and sign a worse player, for almost as much money?

Makes zero sense.

- mxgsfmdpx


Well maybe that is part of the reason for signing Suter... It could be possible that they thought they could compete without Campbell but now realize that they need another very good D man,and now they might try and make up for that mistake...and if Suter's cap hit is a little less than Campbell's and the salary cap goes up,it would pu them in a better situation as far as cap flexibility is concerned...not saying it is going to happen for sure,but it is possible...I really am not a baseball fan,but Prince Fielder signed with Detroit because they could offer him cash,a chance to compete and his old man playing for them had an effect too
EKB13
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 07.18.2009

May 23 @ 6:00 PM ET
Martin happened to turn out to be a bad signing, so I don't think the comparison is fair. Why not compare to Komiserek on Toronto at 4.5, Suter is worth more than double him, easy...so should he get 9mil+??
- mventres


Who said anything in life was fair?

No, trying to logically explain that "Suter is twice the player that Komisarek is, so he should get double his salary" is crap.

Seriously, is Suter worth Crosby/Malkin money? No. Is Suter the best defenseman on the free agent market this summer? Yes. Is Suter a top paring guy? Yes. Top guys like Suter, especially with an extremely low supply of these players being available, will be asking for about the same salary (or cap hit) as the top 5 salaries in the league are paid for the position. That's what makes sense, at least from Suter's standpoint in negotiating.
DarthKane
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: 5.13.4.9
Joined: 02.23.2012

May 23 @ 6:06 PM ET
Who said anything in life was fair?

No, trying to logically explain that "Suter is twice the player that Komisarek is, so he should get double his salary" is crap.

Seriously, is Suter worth Crosby/Malkin money? No. Is Suter the best defenseman on the free agent market this summer? Yes. Is Suter a top paring guy? Yes. Top guys like Suter, especially with an extremely low supply of these players being available, will be asking for about the same salary (or cap hit) as the top 5 salaries in the league are paid for the position. That's what's fair and makes sense.

- EKolb13



Not even close, but when a player hits unrestriced free agency the logic behind what a player is "worth" gets thrown out the window. It comes down to which team wants a player more. If Chicago wants Suter they'll pay more than anyone else, whatever that happens to be. If Suter was an RFA he'd likely get $5 - $5.5 million, but since he's a UFA he can command whatever the market bears.
EKB13
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 07.18.2009

May 23 @ 6:07 PM ET
Well maybe that is part of the reason for signing Suter... It could be possible that they thought they could compete without Campbell but now realize that they need another very good D man,and now they might try and make up for that mistake...and if Suter's cap hit is a little less than Campbell's and the salary cap goes up,it would pu them in a better situation as far as cap flexibility is concerned...not saying it is going to happen for sure,but it is possible...I really am not a baseball fan,but Prince Fielder signed with Detroit because they could offer him cash,a chance to compete and his old man playing for them had an effect too
- captainserious


If I'm not mistaken, I thought Fielder and his father didn't have much of a relationship.

If anything, the signing of Fielder in Detroit came down to a lack of solid offers for the money and years Fielder was looking for.
Ogilthorpe2
Season Ticket Holder
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: 37,000 FT
Joined: 07.09.2009

May 23 @ 6:07 PM ET
Unless one of Keith, Kane, Hossa, or Sharp are leaving this off season, I have very little interest in signing another player to a long term, big $ contract. Pass.
EKB13
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 07.18.2009

May 23 @ 6:12 PM ET
Not even close, but when a player hits unrestriced free agency the logic behind what a player is "worth" gets thrown out the window. It comes down to which team wants a player more. If Chicago wants Suter they'll pay more than anyone else, whatever that happens to be. If Suter was an RFA he'd likely get $5 - $5.5 million, but since he's a UFA he can command whatever the market bears.
- DarthKane


I think you summed it up better than I did.
EKB13
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 07.18.2009

May 23 @ 6:14 PM ET
Unless one of Keith, Kane, Hossa, or Sharp are leaving this off season, I have very little interest in signing another player to a long term, big $ contract. Pass.
- Ogilthorpe2


Would your opinion change if the league raises the cap?
captainserious
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 02.24.2010

May 23 @ 6:15 PM ET
If I'm not mistaken, I thought Fielder and his father didn't have much of a relationship.

If anything, the signing of Fielder in Detroit came down to a lack of solid offers for the money and years Fielder was looking for.

- EKolb13


I know they had a rocky relationship,but I thought I read that last year they were talking much more and actually were mending the fence or what not..and I clearly remember reading somewhere Prince saying it was surreal playing in the city where he grew up...Maybe his old man didn't have that effect on him,but I think Prince getting all nostalgic about being able to play in Detroit did...and that could be a good reason Suter signs in Chicago,I'm pretty sure he get's a little nostalgic too,and playing close to home for a team you grew up rooting for,your uncle played for and still has ties to,being paid well and being able to contend could all very well influence his decision,even that dbag Hamhuis signed with Vancouver because of some of these reasons,so i don't see a reason why Suter wouldn't sign in Chicago
captainserious
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 02.24.2010

May 23 @ 6:20 PM ET
Unless one of Keith, Kane, Hossa, or Sharp are leaving this off season, I have very little interest in signing another player to a long term, big $ contract. Pass.
- Ogilthorpe2


I tend to agree with what you are saying,but if you trade Hammer and Frolik,and the cap goes up,then you can sign Suter,and find another shot blocking dman for a lot less than Hammer makes,and even have a little money to fill out the roster with some size...just for the record i am a Hammer and Frolik supporter,not saying that it is that easy to trade them,just hypothetically speaking
EKB13
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 07.18.2009

May 23 @ 6:26 PM ET
I know they had a rocky relationship,but I thought I read that last year they were talking much more and actually were mending the fence or what not..and I clearly remember reading somewhere Prince saying it was surreal playing in the city where he grew up...Maybe his old man didn't have that effect on him,but I think Prince getting all nostalgic about being able to play in Detroit did...and that could be a good reason Suter signs in Chicago,I'm pretty sure he get's a little nostalgic too,and playing close to home for a team you grew up rooting for,your uncle played for and still has ties to,being paid well and being able to contend could all very well influence his decision,even that dbag Hamhuis signed with Vancouver because of some of these reasons,so i don't see a reason why Suter wouldn't sign in Chicago
- captainserious


It's an angle that I would think helps Chicago's chances in signing Suter.
powerenforcer
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Wheeling, IL
Joined: 09.24.2009

May 23 @ 6:33 PM ET
What about Sharp and Crawford for Lucic and Thomas. Sharp could step in if Horton is not 100%. Crawford will replace Thomas' spot. Have money to sign Rask.
dgutzman
Nashville Predators
Location: Nashville, TN
Joined: 06.22.2007

May 23 @ 6:37 PM ET
For everyone who is thinking they can get Suter for 5-6 million, keep dreaming..Maybe for 1 or 2 years, but you would have to give up so much to get that, it would be worth it. Trust me, Poile will trade Suters rights before he become as UFA.

I would venture to say, if he leaves, he is looking at 7.0 million. If he stays in NSH, he may accept as much as 6.5, no lower. And that is because he knows that the team still needs money left over to bring in more talent.

Now, the wild card is Weber. If Weber ends up signing for more then 7.5 Suter will want at least 7.
ge1002
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: United States, TX
Joined: 05.02.2008

May 23 @ 6:37 PM ET
only flaw in the spending argument is that it was Dale Talon who overspent for campbell and huet.. Bowman hasn't shown the balzz to make any moves other than signing aged vets and premature rookies.
EKB13
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 07.18.2009

May 23 @ 6:47 PM ET
For everyone who is thinking they can get Suter for 5-6 million, keep dreaming..Maybe for 1 or 2 years, but you would have to give up so much to get that, it would be worth it. Trust me, Poile will trade Suters rights before he become as UFA.

I would venture to say, if he leaves, he is looking at 7.0 million. If he stays in NSH, he may accept as much as 6.5, no lower. And that is because he knows that the team still needs money left over to bring in more talent.

Now, the wild card is Weber. If Weber ends up signing for more then 7.5 Suter will want at least 7.

- dgutzman


I agree with the highlighted.

Is Weber still arbitration elegible? If he ends up there again, I wouldn't doubt he gets awarded $7.5 million again. If Weber ends up going to arbitration again, I'd have to think his relationship with Nashville may be damaged beyond repair.
EKB13
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 07.18.2009

May 23 @ 6:48 PM ET
only flaw in the spending argument is that it was Dale Talon who overspent for campbell and huet.. Bowman hasn't shown the balzz to make any moves other than signing aged vets and premature rookies.
- ge1002


It might be McDonough pushing for this.
captainserious
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 02.24.2010

May 23 @ 6:53 PM ET
It might be McDonough pushing for this.
- EKolb13


That is exactly what I thought
captainserious
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 02.24.2010

May 23 @ 6:56 PM ET
For everyone who is thinking they can get Suter for 5-6 million, keep dreaming..Maybe for 1 or 2 years, but you would have to give up so much to get that, it would be worth it. Trust me, Poile will trade Suters rights before he become as UFA.

I would venture to say, if he leaves, he is looking at 7.0 million. If he stays in NSH, he may accept as much as 6.5, no lower. And that is because he knows that the team still needs money left over to bring in more talent.

Now, the wild card is Weber. If Weber ends up signing for more then 7.5 Suter will want at least 7.

- dgutzman


I don' think anyone can get him for 5 mil or 6 mil..but his cap hit can very likely be 6m if it is spread out over enough years,and that is all that matters for us Blackhawk fans that would like to see him in Chicago...a cap hit of 6.5mil and if the cap goes up they will have enough cap room to make another few moves,considering they trade out some salary
bogiedoc
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: VA
Joined: 09.27.2011

May 23 @ 6:57 PM ET
Unless one of Keith, Kane, Hossa, or Sharp are leaving this off season, I have very little interest in signing another player to a long term, big $ contract. Pass.
- Ogilthorpe2


Keith 3rd year of LT contract
Hossa 4th year of LT contract
Kane and Toews 3rd of 5yr contract
Sharp 1st year of 5 yr
Seabs 2nd year of 5 yr
Hjram 3rd year of 4 yr

7, 2, 19 and 88 have no trade or no movement clauses...81 and 10 do not.

Sharp not going anywhere with that new 30+ mil contract about to kick in and with Hossa a health ???.

The K boys...doubtful a move with either of them. Kane more likely but not for just salary clearing purposes.

So if Sutter is coming....salary clearing will most likley be #4.
hawks1921
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 04.12.2010

May 23 @ 6:59 PM ET
For everyone who is thinking they can get Suter for 5-6 million, keep dreaming..Maybe for 1 or 2 years, but you would have to give up so much to get that, it would be worth it. Trust me, Poile will trade Suters rights before he become as UFA.

I would venture to say, if he leaves, he is looking at 7.0 million. If he stays in NSH, he may accept as much as 6.5, no lower. And that is because he knows that the team still needs money left over to bring in more talent.

Now, the wild card is Weber. If Weber ends up signing for more then 7.5 Suter will want at least 7.

- dgutzman


If Suter decides to not resign with Nashville I think he is going to test the UFA market regardless of who trades for him.
EKB13
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 07.18.2009

May 23 @ 7:13 PM ET


If Suter decides to not resign with Nashville I think he is going to test the UFA market regardless of who trades for him.

- hawks1921


Maybe. Unless that team is where Suter wants to be and gives him an offer that near impossible to walk away from, he may not test the market at all.
ksilvy58
Season Ticket Holder
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Chicago, IL
Joined: 06.29.2006

May 23 @ 7:15 PM ET
Love the idea of Sutter becoming a Hawk as a free agent acquisition. I also like the idea of the Hawk making a big splash this summer via a trade. Why not subscribe to the Branch Rickey method of trading players right at or before they begin their downside. By this, I mean trading Keith. While I would love having three studs on D, Suttet + Seabs is ok with me. Get creative and go after that stud (supposed) d-man who should go at #4 in the draft. Make a package deal. Start to secure your future.
campbell
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 10.31.2005

May 23 @ 7:24 PM ET
3 way deal... Vanek to Chicago
Kane to Pittsburgh
J.Staal to Buffalo

To many quality RW in Chicago and pretty weak on the left...
Toews happy to be rid of Kane...

Crosby gets a great winger to play with... Malkin/Neal Crosby/Kane...

Buffalo gets the big center they covet... J.Staal happy to be a #1

Just the bones of a deal I am sure everyone would have a tweak here or there..

mrpaulish
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Itasca, IL
Joined: 01.18.2010

May 23 @ 7:25 PM ET
For everyone who is thinking they can get Suter for 5-6 million, keep dreaming..Maybe for 1 or 2 years, but you would have to give up so much to get that, it would be worth it. Trust me, Poile will trade Suters rights before he become as UFA.

I would venture to say, if he leaves, he is looking at 7.0 million. If he stays in NSH, he may accept as much as 6.5, no lower. And that is because he knows that the team still needs money left over to bring in more talent.

Now, the wild card is Weber. If Weber ends up signing for more then 7.5 Suter will want at least 7.

- dgutzman


THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN , the Preds. lost their leverage for a trade when he was not traded at the dead line this year, No one is going to give up any assets no matter how small for the rights to Suter when they can sign him on 7/1.

Secondly , no player takes less $ so that his team can acquire more talent. Nashville went for it this year and didn't win it. I liked their moves at the trade dead line it just didn't work out. And in a worse case senerio they lose Suter and Weber ,they 'll have a boat load of $ to spend.
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