I do not understand the logic of 'ridding' ourselves the contracts of 3 current NHL forwards then signing a top winger which we need with the 3 contracts. Who will fill the role of the 3 players we're getting rid of? You need to specify for clarity who is replacing these guys?
You're not the only 1, but it's nonsense making that kind of comment without expanding the replacements - market is not good this year, & who will trade us what for those players?
- Aussiepenguin
I've happily gone into it plenty of times. Since it wasn't the subject of that already long enough post I didn't think it was necessary to expand on how to replace three over paied bottom six forwards with more cost-effective players and who potential trade or FA targets can be. I and others have discussed it into the ground and there's not much more to say on the subject, but let me tell you, there's plenty of wingers out there that can play third line minutes without being paid almost 4 mil a year (Kunitz) or play fourth line minutes that aren't being paid 2.2 (Spaling). Hell we even have some of those guys in WBS.
Saying it's not smart to get rid of forwards because we don't have depth there misses the point. We don't have depth at top six forward. Bottom six forwards are easy to come across, so if packaging some of our bottom six guys like Kunitz and Sutter with other assets brings back a top 6 you do it. And Spaling and Kunitz's contracts are just flat out bad, which as a cap ceiling team we can't afford especially when we have Scuderi's untradeable ass on the roster.