First off, thanks for the detailed reply. You really took a lot of time to format the responses and make intelligent points. I still don't agree with all the takes though. But definitely respect the time you put in and all that.
I enjoy these debates, so...no problem.
They are both rentals. Neither is extended at the moment. We can hope that they fall in love with El Segundo and extend with us but we don't know if that will happen. We have a pair of guys for a couple of months and then Blake gets to negotiate as the incumbent. One rumored asking price for McCabe was a second to get him and a first to get him with salary retained. I'd much rather have paid the first to get McCabe for 2.25 years instead of 0.25. We've have a solid defenseman at a bargain price. That is the attraction with Chychrun too-- a top pair guy for a middle pair price for 2.25 years. Instead Blake got 2 rental players to fit into our roster. Hope is not a plan. The reality is neither of these guys is more than a rental at this point and there is no cost certainty with them after the season ends.
Personally, I can't ignore the chances of a rental to sign with us. I don't know, the fact that both are rentals doesn't bother me as much. And why didn't they go after McCabe...I have no idea. Maybe they see something we don? It's their job to evaluate players vs. cost and negotiate...I doubt they liked McCabe and didn't try to trade for him. Don't you? There has to be some level of trust on relation fans vs. GM and his team.
Agree that we are probably 2nd best in the West after addressing the 2 biggest holes. I really like this roster, love Fiala and his skill, and the PP which will be a total asset in the playoffs.
We are likely 2nd best and which best were we in 2012? They - despite adding Carter at the deadline -
barely made the playoffs.
They are addressed. I am not as enamored with Joonas as the what I'd say is a bit of a pollyanna crowd. We went from a journeyman to a 1B goaltender.
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Looking at his stats, he's been good for 2 of 4 years and terrible for 2 of 4 (bottom 5 in GSAA in those 2). He has a good playoff run of 2 weeks. I'm not ready to call him a big-time playoff performer. He could be the "Druce on the Loose" of goalies where a guy was hot for 2 weeks, and that's all there was. He's good but he's certainly not Shesterkin and I'm not even convinced he is at the Keumper level.
But yes, these are certainly upgrades over Quick and Edler/Walker on the 3rd pair.
Fair points, yes. He's been inconsistent on a year-to-year basis. This year he's been good. What will happen down the line - nobody knows. But what else can the Kings do - proactively? Whoever with a visibly better track record would cost even more. Especially on an affordable, multi-year deal.
Or Dom and others like him are right and we bought the fools gold of the trade deadline. Hooray, we got Ben Chiarot 2.0! As a fan, I hope he fits in and plays well behind Mikey. But I see serious red flags when some of the best analytics minds were saying to avoid him and Edmundson at all costs.
Possibly. There are risks for sure, but where do you end up if you don't take risks? Besides, there are certain question marks with Chychrun, too. I mean, with the price that the AZ ended up asking maybe he's not considered as such a surefire slam dunk. And the Kings would still need to shed the cap space to make a trade in a way that AZ doesn't get any salary back (which we now know was the case) AND solve their goalie issue (trade either Quick or Cal and getting someone as a capable backup). Could end up costing a 1st, two 2nds for Chych and then another 1st and a two 2nds equal worth to solve the goalie issue. In which case you better hope Chychrun delivers big.
Maybe the management has someone eyed up at the FA that will be a better longer term answer? Maybe they want to give a proper, long term chance to either Bjornfot or Moverare next season before they start looking at long term answers that cost assets? Based on how good Rob's team building was until now I really doubt this was a desperation move with no plan. But I could be wrong.
Strawman argument with Cal and Quick. How about don't trade for rentals? Also, I think we have 6M in cap space right now. So potentially do nothing. Or Quick to minors. I'm not upset about "doing Quick dirty" or anything like that. More curious why Blake needs to have 6M in cap space right now. Is someone getting added? If not, I hope he is going to weaponize the space in some way. Boston needs to shed 4.5M in cap space right now to fit under the cap.
This is a good point, yes.
It is an improvement no doubt. I still question if it is the best use of our assets to get rentals.
And I still think the reality is Colorado crushes us and the teams loading up in the east do too. And that is the rub for me. We made trades to fix today's roster which did nothing for future seasons rosters. Those were real assets that we gave up. I think back to 2014. When I watched that team, I always had this thought "you know who determines if we win tonight or not? The Kings do". That team could beat any opponent. They were stacked. Kopi and Brown, the 70s line, Stolly, a loaded defense, Quick and Jones in net. That was a truly dominant team. If the Kings played their game, they'd win a 7-game series against anyone with no doubts. The current team is very good. But we're still waiting for another breakout player in the forward prospect pool. Somebody to push Lizotte to the 13th forward. We still need a better 3rd pair defenseman. And the goaltending is improved but still a bit of a question mark. The Kings now have a punchers chance in the playoffs but so does Edmonton with their 2 superstars. But we're still a ways away from the teams which have totally loaded up. So why go in on pure rentals? [OK, now I'm sounding like a broken record]
Do they?
Our future season roster is improved by out kids improving.
The kids will improve the most by playing competitive, meaningful hockey. By far the most.
And 2014 is like saying what this Kings roster will look like in 2025. The real comparable is 2012. Sure, that playoff run was almost historic, but...if you don't believe you can win as an underdog, good luck waiting for the perfect storm of a perfectly built team on Tampa's level. With that mindset you can wait until 2030 for the next Cup.
So AZ would not take any players back for Chychrun? That is an interesting take. A first and 2 seconds would have been a fair price. Chychrun would have fit on Tuesday if the Kings traded picks/prospects and Lemieux. The numbers were not that hard. The goalie issue still remains but the roster would be stacked and cost controlled. Joonas makes 1.3M so if you traded for him and buried Quick in the minors then the math works out.
As far as packages, I have no clue what Armstrong was thinking to wait all that time and end up with nothing but picks and only a single first rounder (even if it is Ottawa's).
AZ is not a divisional rival any more. They are in the Central. So it is a conference rival if such a thing exists. And Armstrong would be a complete idiot to give up on more assets in the rebuild because Chychrun would face his team 1 extra time per year for the next 2 years. That's absurd. If Blake could trade player X to the Sharks/Ducks for a first, he should make that deal rather than take a 2nd or 3rd from a team in the East. That's simply irresponsible. And the Martin Jones deal(s) showed that savvy GMs can just flip a player back into your division; so all you really did is get less value for being stupid.
Some things were clarified publicly, yes. My bad about division rival...I'm still not used to these new divisions.
Maybe their GM got his hands tied by the owners. I'm not sure about McCabe (maybe they don't like him enough to commit long term to him) but I strongly believe that when it comes to Chychrun all kinds of options were explored and they simply couldn't find a deal.
There's 0% doubt the Kings are better this morning. The 2 largest holes in the roster have been addressed, in the short term. My complaints are : 1) pushing in a fairly significant amount of draft capitals for no control or cost certainty 2) overall it was still a half-hearted attempt. Like Dom said, Blake and the Kings got stuck in the middle ground of doing something but not getting players who are truly elite.
That said, we should win the Pacific now with the upgraded roster.
You're talking about this like it's a simple task to win every trade by a margin. It takes two to tango and to me all the signs point to AZ did not want to tango (and got burned subsequently), McCabe wasn't who they wanted and they liked solving both holes via one 1st rounder enough to do it.
How much future they mortgaged by trading (most likely quite late) 1st and 3rd rounders while having their prospect pool overflowing with prospects that can't even get a proper chance...well, you be the judge. You can't win by having the deepest prospect pool and playing it safe with 1st round exits.