Hammygoodness wrote:
Yeah, Paetsch cleared waivers. You're not getting anything in a trade for him. Resign Hank, but keep it reasonable. He's a shutdown defenseman with little offense. That shouldn't command too high a price tag. Resign Grier. Two years sounds good, Phil. I can see Lydman being dealt at the deadline. I bet Mair walks, as well as Ellis. Unless they plan on keeping the kids down on the farm for another year. Then one of those two might stick around.
Ham
Ham, I agree with all of your assessments but on Hank.
He's one of our strongest skaters, and he moves the puck up the ice well in transition. I totally agree we need to resign him, probably around 2.5M per for 3 years. He and Myers work so well together I'd hate to split them up until we are able to get or groom a younger defensive man that mirrors his game. Hank still has about 3 or 4 good years under him. He's avoided lower body injuries most of his career.
Grier I'd say resign, UNLESS his cap hit, could be used to sign a FA that is similar to his game, but closer to their prime. (very few players fit that mold)
I'd honestly like to see us deal both Lydman and Sekera at the deadline and keep Paetsch around as a 7th defensive man. He knows the system, works hard, and reminds me of a younger Lydman.
Gerbe and Ennis are both ready to crack this line up, but neither of them are 3rd or 4th line guys, so I'm not sure what I feel about ridding ourselves of Mair and Ellis.
MacArthur will probably be moved at the draft, because like I stated before Gerbe and Ennis are ready.
What I'm thinking for next season, our lineup will look something like this
Vanek-Connolly-Stafford
Gerbe-Roy-Pommer
Hecht-Kennedy-Grier
x-Goose-Kaleta
Possibly fill that spot with McCormick, Cowan, or even Paetsch
Rivet-Butler
Myers-Hank
Montador-Weber
Paetsch
Miller
Marty Biron