Why overpay for FA when we need to trade players off anyway. No rush, get best deals and save some cap space rather than fighting for a weak FA market
ddottay
Fantilli is the big signing this summer for us.
AlanLGuy
Not sure there are FA’s that move the needle for us that wouldn’t mean a massive overpay, or too long of term. Duchene was probably the best bet on getting center depth now in a reasonable contract, but he’s already been signed
SnooGoats4826
Don’t expect much. I think they’re bought into the youth (coming up this season) and the draft they literally just had + the trades they made already.
And to the points above, they’ll go for great value deals after the temperature cools off in the FA pool.
AeroBlack33
If you get your work done in advance, there isn’t much left to do. We really didnt expect an active FA day.
Hollandmarch76
I think they only have like $4.7 million in cap space. Other than Duchene it’s a pretty underwhelming free agent class too.
Dkoop2003
Honestly I’m fine with it, I would’ve liked to bring in Duchene (especially on the deal he signed with Dallas) but other than that a lot of the guys I would’ve maybe looked at got massive overpayments or too much term. I’m thinking Jarmo will try to swing another trade to address center in the short term, but other than that I don’t know that there’s much else for him to do. I would like to see KJ and Marchenko extensions sooner rather than later, but they don’t necessarily need to get done anytime soon. The big thing was getting Fantilli signed and we got that done.
Possible_Economics52
They signed a 1C today, don’t need any other big signings. Imagine within the next week we’ll see a package of players/picks for a bridge 1C/2C and to clear some cap space.
Lazy0ak
You’ll be waiting a long time. They’ve currently got Gaudreau, Laine, Jenner, Fantilli, Johnson, Marchenko, Sillinger, Kuraly, Texier, Roslovic, Bemstrom, Foudy, Olivier, Voronkov, Danforth, Robinson, and Chinakhov to consider for forwards.
They’ve got Werenski, Severson, Provorov, Peeke, Bean, Boqvist, Gudbranson, Blankenburg, and Jiricek for defensemen.
They’ll have to trade, buy out, or send 5 of these guys to the minors. Every roster player they acquire from here to the start of the season increases that number.
ThunderousDemon86
We traded for a whole new second defensive pair and signed a future 1C, who is probably a current 2C.
What else is there to realistically do?
Gaudreau-Jenner-Laine
Johnson-Fantilli-Marchenko
Texier-Sillinger-Chinakhov/Roslovic
Robinson-Kuraly-Olivier/Danforth
Werenski-Jiricek/Boqvist
Provorov-Severson
Bean-Gudbranson
Elvis
Tarasov
We need to trade some deadweight, maybe through that we bring in someone, but I don’t see us doing anything in FA.
doppleganger2621
This is a pretty weak UFA class. Not sure it’s worth blowing our wad this year on anyone
cioaonk
If we could sign anyone, I’d want Bergeron on a 1-2 year deal but that’s like a .0001% chance. Otherwise maybe a backup goalie as a buffer but other than that, not much to do at this point. I’d welcome a KJ or Marchenko 8 year extension though
Man_Bear_Pig08
Im pumped for the non moves. We have a loaded prospect pool why sign another teams trash at the potential expense of our treasure?
Herdfan07
Our offseason so far
Texier Severson Prov Fantelli
Imagine there will be a trade or some type of movement but so far a great off-season.
JunesDepartmentStore
I’m of the opinion we don’t really need to do anything, if not much in free agency. But it sure is boring sitting around as free agency starts knowing that the team isn’t likely to do much during FA.
jeffwolfe
The Blue Jackets don’t really have enough cap space to make a splash. CapFriendly shows them with just over $4.7 million in space counting 24 players (they still show 3 players on IR which are counted). That doesn’t include the potential $6.75 million in performance bonuses that Fantilli, Johnson, Marchenko, Sillinger, and Jiricek could earn. They won’t all hit, some are probably mutually exclusive, but if they have a good season those bonuses could start coming into play. And they will inevitably have to deal with injuries, even though it seems unlikely that it will be as bad as last year.
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Why overpay for FA when we need to trade players off anyway. No rush, get best deals and save some cap space rather than fighting for a weak FA market
Fantilli is the big signing this summer for us.
Not sure there are FA’s that move the needle for us that wouldn’t mean a massive overpay, or too long of term. Duchene was probably the best bet on getting center depth now in a reasonable contract, but he’s already been signed
Don’t expect much. I think they’re bought into the youth (coming up this season) and the draft they literally just had + the trades they made already.
And to the points above, they’ll go for great value deals after the temperature cools off in the FA pool.
If you get your work done in advance, there isn’t much left to do. We really didnt expect an active FA day.
I think they only have like $4.7 million in cap space. Other than Duchene it’s a pretty underwhelming free agent class too.
Honestly I’m fine with it, I would’ve liked to bring in Duchene (especially on the deal he signed with Dallas) but other than that a lot of the guys I would’ve maybe looked at got massive overpayments or too much term. I’m thinking Jarmo will try to swing another trade to address center in the short term, but other than that I don’t know that there’s much else for him to do. I would like to see KJ and Marchenko extensions sooner rather than later, but they don’t necessarily need to get done anytime soon. The big thing was getting Fantilli signed and we got that done.
They signed a 1C today, don’t need any other big signings. Imagine within the next week we’ll see a package of players/picks for a bridge 1C/2C and to clear some cap space.
You’ll be waiting a long time. They’ve currently got Gaudreau, Laine, Jenner, Fantilli, Johnson, Marchenko, Sillinger, Kuraly, Texier, Roslovic, Bemstrom, Foudy, Olivier, Voronkov, Danforth, Robinson, and Chinakhov to consider for forwards.
They’ve got Werenski, Severson, Provorov, Peeke, Bean, Boqvist, Gudbranson, Blankenburg, and Jiricek for defensemen.
They’ll have to trade, buy out, or send 5 of these guys to the minors. Every roster player they acquire from here to the start of the season increases that number.
We traded for a whole new second defensive pair and signed a future 1C, who is probably a current 2C.
What else is there to realistically do?
Gaudreau-Jenner-Laine
Johnson-Fantilli-Marchenko
Texier-Sillinger-Chinakhov/Roslovic
Robinson-Kuraly-Olivier/Danforth
Werenski-Jiricek/Boqvist
Provorov-Severson
Bean-Gudbranson
Elvis
Tarasov
We need to trade some deadweight, maybe through that we bring in someone, but I don’t see us doing anything in FA.
This is a pretty weak UFA class. Not sure it’s worth blowing our wad this year on anyone
If we could sign anyone, I’d want Bergeron on a 1-2 year deal but that’s like a .0001% chance. Otherwise maybe a backup goalie as a buffer but other than that, not much to do at this point. I’d welcome a KJ or Marchenko 8 year extension though
Im pumped for the non moves. We have a loaded prospect pool why sign another teams trash at the potential expense of our treasure?
Our offseason so far
Texier
Severson
Prov
Fantelli
Imagine there will be a trade or some type of movement but so far a great off-season.
I’m of the opinion we don’t really need to do anything, if not much in free agency. But it sure is boring sitting around as free agency starts knowing that the team isn’t likely to do much during FA.
The Blue Jackets don’t really have enough cap space to make a splash. CapFriendly shows them with just over $4.7 million in space counting 24 players (they still show 3 players on IR which are counted). That doesn’t include the potential $6.75 million in performance bonuses that Fantilli, Johnson, Marchenko, Sillinger, and Jiricek could earn. They won’t all hit, some are probably mutually exclusive, but if they have a good season those bonuses could start coming into play. And they will inevitably have to deal with injuries, even though it seems unlikely that it will be as bad as last year.