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MacPatty
Pittsburgh Penguins
Joined: 05.21.2015

Jun 29 @ 8:53 PM ET
So the buy out essentially saved them a bunch of money for one year? Why even bother to buy them out? I thought it was 2/3 salary over twice the length of contract, or something along those lines.
- wsldck


In terms of team culture it seemed to be addition by subtraction. I heard it was a good old boys club with Staal, Parise and Suter which needed to change, hence why all moves to get rid of them seemed bad at face value but smart in the actual results.

Believe this upcoming season is the really bad one for the buyouts, then it gets a bit easier. Remember too, both players were paid big up front so the buyout was cap hit heavy and light on actual cash. So prudent for small market ownership where they will spend to the cap still but have lighter actual salaries to pay.
sammy87
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: CO
Joined: 05.05.2011

Jun 29 @ 9:36 PM ET
From Lebrun:

“The Pittsburgh Penguins continue to have ongoing discussions with pending UFAs Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang. However, sources say things were status quo on both those fronts.

Both players clearly want to stay put but the sense I got Wednesday is that they’re struggling to wrap their minds around what that means as far as the Penguins’ ability to sign them under the salary cap. Pittsburgh has about $23 million to spend and plenty of other holes in the lineup to fill.

There’s still hope on each front, but we’re getting closer to hard decisions here.”

- kfinl170


What would you rather have?

1. 58 and 71 but not much cap to fill the gaps cuz your paying plugs like carter and McGinni


2. Freed up cap and need to shop/trade to fill holes?

3. One of 58 or 71


You know 1 is basically a fringe playoff team

Rolling the dice with 2 but it’s inevitable eventually. Could surround 87 with more talent

3 maybe the best option but not guaranteed to happen .
10inchTerror
Joined: 10.13.2019

Jun 29 @ 9:46 PM ET
What would you rather have?

1. 58 and 71 but not much cap to fill the gaps cuz your paying plugs like carter and McGinni


2. Freed up cap and need to shop/trade to fill holes?

3. One of 58 or 71


You know 1 is basically a fringe playoff team

Rolling the dice with 2 but it’s inevitable eventually. Could surround 87 with more talent

3 maybe the best option but not guaranteed to happen .

- sammy87



Option 1
SuperHenderson13
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Joined: 10.13.2008

Jun 29 @ 10:17 PM ET
What would you rather have?

1. 58 and 71 but not much cap to fill the gaps cuz your paying plugs like carter and McGinni


2. Freed up cap and need to shop/trade to fill holes?

3. One of 58 or 71


You know 1 is basically a fringe playoff team

Rolling the dice with 2 but it’s inevitable eventually. Could surround 87 with more talent

3 maybe the best option but not guaranteed to happen .

- sammy87

The problem is is that if you have 1RD and 2C as holes, you arent easily filling them with free agents
wsldck
Pittsburgh Penguins
Joined: 09.03.2020

Jun 30 @ 6:58 AM ET
The problem is is that if you have 1RD and 2C as holes, you arent easily filling them with free agents
- SuperHenderson13


Some people can’t seem to grasp this. Look at what Seattle did w/ all that precious cap space. Hex & Francis’ styles seem kinda similar too.
123Kid
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: PA
Joined: 07.03.2017

Jun 30 @ 7:18 AM ET
The problem is is that if you have 1RD and 2C as holes, you arent easily filling them with free agents
- SuperHenderson13


I agree. I think it's easier to get a 2c than a 1RD. Which is why I push for Letang to resign. Other than Klingberg and Letang there is a big drop off of RHD talent this FA.
Rinosaur
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Somewhere, NJ
Joined: 01.21.2016

Jun 30 @ 7:33 AM ET
I thought he’d go for more than a mid first in a meh draft and an OK prospect. I know teams could hold their feet to the fire to an extent but I thought multiple offers would drive the price more than that .
- kfinl170


That's a pretty solid return for a player's rights.
MattStrat
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: ...serial abuser...and misuser...of the ellipsis , NF
Joined: 12.12.2014

Jun 30 @ 8:03 AM ET
Fiala then signs with Kings for 7.88 per for 7 seasons. His numbers are comparable to Rust's but his cap hit is 2.755 mill more....however, he is 5 years younger though haha.
sammy87
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: CO
Joined: 05.05.2011

Jun 30 @ 8:19 AM ET
Fiala then signs with Kings for 7.88 per for 7 seasons. His numbers are comparable to Rust's but his cap hit is 2.755 mill more....however, he is 5 years younger though haha.
- MattStrat


Yeah and you could assume Rust has peaked as far as performance and the last 2-3 yrs will be decline so it makes sense a 25 yr old makes more.
sammy87
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: CO
Joined: 05.05.2011

Jun 30 @ 8:21 AM ET
The problem is is that if you have 1RD and 2C as holes, you arent easily filling them with free agents
- SuperHenderson13


Very true. But if you are forced to overpay for them they are forcing your hand a bit. If the Pens aren't a playoff team FSG doesn't make $$$. I dont think there is necessarily a right or wrong scenario here.
j.boyd919
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: Tampa, FL
Joined: 06.14.2011

Jun 30 @ 8:33 AM ET
Very true. But if you are forced to overpay for them they are forcing your hand a bit. If the Pens aren't a playoff team FSG doesn't make $$$. I dont think there is necessarily a right or wrong scenario here.
- sammy87


If you are signing replacements via Free Agency, you are forced to overpay even more so than what you're "overpaying" Letang and Geno.
kfinl170
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: NJ
Joined: 07.05.2010

Jun 30 @ 8:41 AM ET
That's a pretty solid return for a player's rights.
- Rinosaur


He agreed to a deal within 30 min of the trade being announced, so it wasn’t for just his rights IMO, that deal was already completed
Feds91Stammer
Detroit Red Wings
Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC
Joined: 02.01.2012

Jun 30 @ 9:38 AM ET
He agreed to a deal within 30 min of the trade being announced, so it wasn’t for just his rights IMO, that deal was already completed
- kfinl170

How many teams realistically had the cap space and assets to make that deal?
Feds91Stammer
Detroit Red Wings
Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC
Joined: 02.01.2012

Jun 30 @ 9:41 AM ET
Fiala then signs with Kings for 7.88 per for 7 seasons. His numbers are comparable to Rust's but his cap hit is 2.755 mill more....however, he is 5 years younger though haha.
- MattStrat

Now compare their age 25 seasons.
kfinl170
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: NJ
Joined: 07.05.2010

Jun 30 @ 9:55 AM ET
How many teams realistically had the cap space and assets to make that deal?
- Feds91Stammer


Probably LA, NJ, OTT. Limited pool I agree and I know teams could hold MIN feet to the fire knowing they HAD to move him which naturally drives down the price. But I did think teams would bid the final offer higher than it ended up being.
Feds91Stammer
Detroit Red Wings
Location: "China was as proactive as possible" - Rinosaur, SC
Joined: 02.01.2012

Jun 30 @ 9:56 AM ET
Probably LA, NJ, OTT. Limited pool I agree and I know teams could hold MIN feet to the fire knowing they HAD to move him which naturally drives down the price. But I did think teams would bid the final offer higher than it ended up being.
- kfinl170

Guerin has also shown to be a below average GM.
MattStrat
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: ...serial abuser...and misuser...of the ellipsis , NF
Joined: 12.12.2014

Jun 30 @ 10:05 AM ET
Now compare their age 25 seasons.
- Feds91Stammer


Yeah Rust didnt hit his power stride until 27...gelling well with Sid or Geno certainly helps too...not everyone does
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