Elliotte Friedman
@FriedgeHNIC
I believe Fiala extension will come in approx $7.9M AAV
- eichiefs9
I mean he is only 25 and coming off a 85 point season. If he continues to produce like that as he hits his prime it’s not a bad number at all for a cap hit
Michael Russo
@RussoHockey
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According to sources, the #mnwild have traded the rights to pending restricted free agent Kevin Fiala to the #lakings for their 2022 first-round pick and University of Minnesota captain Brock Faber - jimbro83
In my opinion, as I have said on Twitter, underwhelming return for Fiala. I would expect Dubois to require a bigger return
Trade makes no sense. Though, it ups the RFA market value, I guess. - mames11
you'd think MIN would want to improve on last season. they seemingly could've cleared cap for him by dumping some other contracts per my intense research on capfriendly. But those Parise/Suter buyouts... YIKES
you'd think MIN would want to improve on last season. they seemingly could've cleared cap for him by dumping some other contracts per my intense research on capfriendly. But those Parise/Suter buyouts... YIKES - picklerick
To top it off, Brodin and Spurgeon combine for about 14 million the next 5-6 years lol. They are nice players but not that nice. They have to have the worst cap situation in the NHL now
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In my opinion, as I have said on Twitter, underwhelming return for Fiala. I would expect Dubois to require a bigger return - airjan23
I think at first glance that it is a shockingly low return for Fiala. However, as we have seen firsthand in the Buchnevich trade, teams are NOT going to give up a substantial price for a RFA forward on a cash-strapped team.
Dubois should get a bigger return, but that proposal that you offered earlier on Twitter from the Rangers was decent value for the Jets. Still not sure how we fit him into our cap though unless Drury can involve a 3rd team for retention purposes.
Yea I disliked the Goodrow contract for like a month and haven’t thought twice about it since. Can’t put a price on guys like him come playoffs. - TC88
A lot of fans see Goodrow as a 4th liner, which I understand. But it’s clear Gallant doesn’t. He Rarely played a typical 4th line role with the rangers. He average almost 17 mins a game during the regular season last year lol. That is not a 4th liner. We saw in the playoffs how important he was to the team. It’s not a bad contract at all
A lot of fans see Goodrow as a 4th liner, which I understand. But it’s clear Gallant doesn’t. He Rarely played a typical 4th line role with the rangers. He average almost 17 mins a game during the regular season last year lol. That is not a 4th liner. We saw in the playoffs how important he was to the team. It’s not a bad contract at all - TPC
The team would be so much deeper if him and Blais would be on the 4th line. It’s tough doing that tho in the cap crunch. I have a feeling, Blais will be the right wing for Chytil and Laf to start the season, and goodrow on the 3rd line with Kravtsov and someone else that is probably not on the rangers currently
The team would be so much deeper if him and Blais would be on the 4th line. It’s tough doing that tho in the cap crunch. I have a feeling, Blais will be the right wing for Chytil and Laf to start the season, and goodrow on the 3rd line with Kravtsov and someone else that is probably not on the rangers currently - Slimtj100
Don’t know how accurate it is but some saying rangers are expected to resign Tyler Motte too