Bill Meltzer
Editor |
|
|
Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 07.13.2006
|
|
|
|
|
Bill Meltzer: Jason Smith on Flyers Daily - bmeltzer
Bill where would you see Wyatt Kalynuk being slotted if he was in the flyers organization? He is arguably the hawks top prospect (not sure if that is good or bad).
|
|
|
|
Why did Smith move on after only 1 year as i cant remember. Thanks. |
|
Tomahawk
Ottawa Senators |
|
|
Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi. Joined: 02.04.2009
|
|
|
Bill where would you see Wyatt Kalynuk being slotted if he was in the flyers organization? He is arguably the hawks top prospect (not sure if that is good or bad). - hello it's me 2050
1) He's not the 'Hawks best prospect,
2) He'd be playing bottom two pairs on the Flyers, just like he's been doing for the 'Hawks. Maybe they wouldn't have had to sign Yandle if he were around. |
|
|
|
1) He's not the 'Hawks best prospect,
2) He'd be playing bottom two pairs on the Flyers, just like he's been doing for the 'Hawks. Maybe they wouldn't have had to sign Yandle if he were around. - Tomahawk
I didn't say he was the top prospect. I said arguably and I should have clarified best D prospect. Not overall.
|
|
cdearth23
Philadelphia Flyers |
|
|
Location: Wilkes-Barre, PA Joined: 08.06.2015
|
|
|
Didn't see this until today;
Andy & Rono 馃搳
@HockeyStatsCZ
路
Aug 9
The Flyers still need to re-sign Travis Sanheim, who is a TOP4 defenseman in our eyes, and Philadelphia has only 4.03M space under the cap per @CapFriendly
. We're really curious how new Sanheim's contract will look. We think his price is around $5M. We'll see.
No way he gets $5M, right? Have we been undervaluing him? I thought $4M was too much. We would have to move someone to make this work. I still think we move someone for cap cushion (minor move), but giving him $5M would mean moving someone out to fit under the cap. |
|
|
|
Didn't see this until today;
Andy & Rono 馃搳
@HockeyStatsCZ
路
Aug 9
The Flyers still need to re-sign Travis Sanheim, who is a TOP4 defenseman in our eyes, and Philadelphia has only 4.03M space under the cap per @CapFriendly
. We're really curious how new Sanheim's contract will look. We think his price is around $5M. We'll see.
No way he gets $5M, right? Have we been undervaluing him? I thought $4M was too much. We would have to move someone to make this work. I still think we move someone for cap cushion (minor move), but giving him $5M would mean moving someone out to fit under the cap. - cdearth23
The GM will probably overpay if I had to guess.
|
|
Tomahawk
Ottawa Senators |
|
|
Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi. Joined: 02.04.2009
|
|
|
I didn't say he was the top prospect. I said arguably and I should have clarified best D prospect. Not overall. - hello it's me 2050
He's not their best d prospect either tho...
(even arguably) |
|
Tomahawk
Ottawa Senators |
|
|
Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi. Joined: 02.04.2009
|
|
|
Didn't see this until today;
Andy & Rono 馃搳
@HockeyStatsCZ
路
Aug 9
The Flyers still need to re-sign Travis Sanheim, who is a TOP4 defenseman in our eyes, and Philadelphia has only 4.03M space under the cap per @CapFriendly
. We're really curious how new Sanheim's contract will look. We think his price is around $5M. We'll see.
No way he gets $5M, right? Have we been undervaluing him? I thought $4M was too much. We would have to move someone to make this work. I still think we move someone for cap cushion (minor move), but giving him $5M would mean moving someone out to fit under the cap. - cdearth23
His market worth could easily be $5M. Just look at what similar 20+ min LH dmen are getting in his age-range:
https://www.capfriendly.c...ge-24-27,signingage-24-26 |
|
cdearth23
Philadelphia Flyers |
|
|
Location: Wilkes-Barre, PA Joined: 08.06.2015
|
|
|
His market worth could easily be $5M. Just look at what similar 20+ min LH dmen are getting in his age-range:
https://www.capfriendly.c...esc/left?limits=age-24-27 - Tomahawk
No, I get it. I wasn't thinking that much money. We'll see if Fletch can work a deal prior to arbitration.
Arbitration would only result in a 1-2 year deal, correct? Regardless of cap hit, do you think Fletch is saying to Sanheim, you're a placeholder for 1-2 years? |
|
MBFlyerfan
Philadelphia Flyers |
|
|
Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
|
|
|
Didn't see this until today;
Andy & Rono 馃搳
@HockeyStatsCZ
路
Aug 9
The Flyers still need to re-sign Travis Sanheim, who is a TOP4 defenseman in our eyes, and Philadelphia has only 4.03M space under the cap per @CapFriendly
. We're really curious how new Sanheim's contract will look. We think his price is around $5M. We'll see.
No way he gets $5M, right? Have we been undervaluing him? I thought $4M was too much. We would have to move someone to make this work. I still think we move someone for cap cushion (minor move), but giving him $5M would mean moving someone out to fit under the cap. - cdearth23
Its actually $4.956 when you move out Cates and Laczynski, while adding Allison.
I think we undervalue him. Most of the stuff I read from writers out of town rave about his advanced stats metrics, and blame most of his issues last year to once in a lifetime bad luck. Pointing to things such as the Save% while he is on the ice (.8856.....)
He played a career high 21:53 minutes per game and his xG was highest among Flyers D by a huge margin. On par with Jared Spurgeon in xG and Mattias Eckholm in shot attempt differential.
Yes, he fell down sometimes. But at the ice time he is most certainly a #3 dman on this team and will be paid accordingly.
I think the Flyers have to make another move to clear the space. But in all honest I think he will come in at around 4.3-4.5
|
|
|
|
I don't even remember him.
|
|
Tomahawk
Ottawa Senators |
|
|
Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi. Joined: 02.04.2009
|
|
|
No, I get it. I wasn't thinking that much money. We'll see if Fletch can work a deal prior to arbitration.
Arbitration would only result in a 1-2 year deal, correct? Regardless of cap hit, do you think Fletch is saying to Sanheim, you're a placeholder for 1-2 years? - cdearth23
2-year deal takes him to UFA. Losing him for nothing would be poor asset management. And if it's one year and you look to trade him next summer, he's worth less w/o a cost-controlled contract in place.
Fletch painted himself into a corner here. |
|
ClaudeFather
Philadelphia Flyers |
|
Location: west haven, CT Joined: 08.14.2015
|
|
|
2-year deal takes him to UFA. Losing him for nothing would be poor asset management. And if it's one year and you look to trade him next summer, he's worth less w/o a cost-controlled contract in place.
Fletch painted himself into a corner here. - Tomahawk
Did he really though? I鈥檓 not willing to give him a Provy like contract, what was the alternative? And I鈥檓 not considering the only $4M cap left, there鈥檚 more than enough time to figure that out, strictly the Sanheim contract. |
|
cdearth23
Philadelphia Flyers |
|
|
Location: Wilkes-Barre, PA Joined: 08.06.2015
|
|
|
2-year deal takes him to UFA. Losing him for nothing would be poor asset management. And if it's one year and you look to trade him next summer, he's worth less w/o a cost-controlled contract in place.
Fletch painted himself into a corner here. - Tomahawk
So there has to be another move coming. We lose a minor piece to create space and sign Sanheim to a 3-4 year deal worth $5M per. |
|
MBFlyerfan
Philadelphia Flyers |
|
|
Location: Be nice from now on, NJ Joined: 03.17.2006
|
|
|
So there has to be another move coming. We lose a minor piece to create space and sign Sanheim to a 3-4 year deal worth $5M per. - cdearth23
We have 4.956 in cap space.
If arbitration happens I think he gets 2 @ 4.5aav.
They then make a minor trade like NAK to get some cushion.
Just my prediction.
|
|
Peter Richards
Season Ticket Holder Philadelphia Flyers |
|
Joined: 08.24.2019
|
|
|
Agree on the contract. They have options whether it is a one or two year deal. If/when he is signed if he is undervalued by us the. We should still be able to get a good return. Could also include another for a two for one deal. It will be interesting. He could even settle for the one year prove it deal at say 4.25. But yeah. I think York will take his place in one to two years. Quote didn鈥檛 work. |
|
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
|
|
Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
|
|
|
Didn't see this until today;
Andy & Rono 馃搳
@HockeyStatsCZ
路
Aug 9
The Flyers still need to re-sign Travis Sanheim, who is a TOP4 defenseman in our eyes, and Philadelphia has only 4.03M space under the cap per @CapFriendly
. We're really curious how new Sanheim's contract will look. We think his price is around $5M. We'll see.
No way he gets $5M, right? Have we been undervaluing him? I thought $4M was too much. We would have to move someone to make this work. I still think we move someone for cap cushion (minor move), but giving him $5M would mean moving someone out to fit under the cap. - cdearth23
Yes, many have undervalued Sanheim.
|
|
Peter Richards
Season Ticket Holder Philadelphia Flyers |
|
Joined: 08.24.2019
|
|
|
So there has to be another move coming. We lose a minor piece to create space and sign Sanheim to a 3-4 year deal worth $5M per. - cdearth23
I could also see this happening. |
|
Bill Meltzer
Editor |
|
|
Location: Philadelphia, PA Joined: 07.13.2006
|
|
|
Why did Smith move on after only 1 year as i cant remember. Thanks. - hello it's me 2050
Free agent after the season. The Flyers had a bit of a cap squeeze in the 2008 offseason and it was uncertain if Smith would need shoulder surgery that offseason (he didn't). He played one additional season in the NHL. |
|
Tomahawk
Ottawa Senators |
|
|
Location: Driver's Seat: Mitch Marner bandwagon. Grab 'em by the Corsi. Joined: 02.04.2009
|
|
|
Did he really though? I鈥檓 not willing to give him a Provy like contract, what was the alternative? And I鈥檓 not considering the only $4M cap left, there鈥檚 more than enough time to figure that out, strictly the Sanheim contract. - ClaudeFather
Alternative would have been to not burn all the cap space before locking up a core piece. Seems like the Flyers were banking on the flat cap depressing salaries. Sanheim waited it out and the market moved in his favor.
He's "worth" $5M right now. He could still settle for less in the meantime, but I expect that's what he'd get in arb. |
|
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
|
|
Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
|
|
|
Agree on the contract. They have options whether it is a one or two year deal. If/when he is signed if he is undervalued by us the. We should still be able to get a good return. Could also include another for a two for one deal. It will be interesting. He could even settle for the one year prove it deal at say 4.25. But yeah. I think York will take his place in one to two years. Quote didn鈥檛 work. - Peter Richards
Why would the Sanheim camp sign a one year prove it deal for low market value? He is not that level of player that would need to do that.
|
|
Peter Richards
Season Ticket Holder Philadelphia Flyers |
|
Joined: 08.24.2019
|
|
|
Free agent after the season. The Flyers had a bit of a cap squeeze in the 2008 offseason and it was uncertain if Smith would need shoulder surgery that offseason (he didn't). He played one additional season in the NHL. - bmeltzer
Whatever happened with the domestic issue after he retired? Was there any truth to it that you know? Doesn鈥檛 seem to have tarnished anything so guessing not what was originally reported. |
|
cdearth23
Philadelphia Flyers |
|
|
Location: Wilkes-Barre, PA Joined: 08.06.2015
|
|
|
We have 4.956 in cap space.
If arbitration happens I think he gets 2 @ 4.5aav.
They then make a minor trade like NAK to get some cushion.
Just my prediction. - MBFlyerfan
But after 2 years he is UFA. Fletch won't let him walk for nothing. Depending on York's progress, Sanheim will be a deadline deal. Either mid-year or summer. Depending on replacement.
|
|
MJL
Philadelphia Flyers |
|
|
Location: Candyland, PA Joined: 09.20.2007
|
|
|
Alternative would have been to not burn all the cap space before locking up a core piece. Seems like the Flyers were banking on the flat cap depressing salaries. Sanheim waited it out and the market moved in his favor.
He's "worth" $5M right now. He could still settle for less in the meantime, but I expect that's what he'd get in arb. - Tomahawk
I agree with what you said here but lets remember that it's the Flyers who chose arbitration. They have to be banking on something that they feel will hold down Sanheim's AAV. The knew exactly what Ellis and Ristolainen's cap hits were so we can't look at that as part of counting on salaries being depressed.
|
|