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CrusaderPi Messages: 7803
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That sounds an awful lot like the cap circumvention everyone complains about when it's not the Oilers doing it.
The Oilers don't need more offense. Can they convert Kane to a rugged defender who can pass?
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Dragon_Matt Messages: 766
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If your deployment was to have your line outscore the other teams line, I don't think a 3rd or 4th line including Kane is a bad thing. Whether it's him on those lines, or he pushes someone else down to that spot, it spreads out your scoring that much more. Also, more scoring from bottom lines means you can play your top lines less, they're more rested and can better outplay other teams top lines.
Are you telling me you would rather see Lane Pederson, Derek Ryan, Mattias Janmark or Drake Caggiula instead of Patty Kane? We only have 42 of 50 contracts (43 once Bouch signs)
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CrusaderPi Messages: 7803
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Dragon_Matt wrote on Wed, 23 August 2023 14:02 | If your deployment was to have your line outscore the other teams line, I don't think a 3rd or 4th line including Kane is a bad thing. Whether it's him on those lines, or he pushes someone else down to that spot, it spreads out your scoring that much more. Also, more scoring from bottom lines means you can play your top lines less, they're more rested and can better outplay other teams top lines.
Are you telling me you would rather see Lane Pederson, Derek Ryan, Mattias Janmark or Drake Caggiula instead of Patty Kane? We only have 42 of 50 contracts (43 once Bouch signs)
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Maybe. I didn't watch Kane skate last year and I don't necessarily trust 35 year olds to play high energy 3rd line roles when they've been getting top line minutes for 1100 games. Kane got 21 goals in toppish line minutes last year. How does that translate to the Oilers third and how much more expensive is that compared to the plus you mentioned?
Please do not feed the bears. Feeding the bears creates a dependent population unable to survive on their own. Bears.
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Goose Messages: 1098
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Dragon_Matt wrote on Wed, 23 August 2023 13:02 | If your deployment was to have your line outscore the other teams line, I don't think a 3rd or 4th line including Kane is a bad thing. Whether it's him on those lines, or he pushes someone else down to that spot, it spreads out your scoring that much more. Also, more scoring from bottom lines means you can play your top lines less, they're more rested and can better outplay other teams top lines.
Are you telling me you would rather see Lane Pederson, Derek Ryan, Mattias Janmark or Drake Caggiula instead of Patty Kane? We only have 42 of 50 contracts (43 once Bouch signs)
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Kane was 49/58 in GF/GA last year. Granted he was 15/11 with the Rangers, but his underlying numbers were still junk, so probably a bit of luck there. Given all of the options of what the Oilers could do to make the team better, I'm not sure Patrick Kane makes my top 10.
Oilers Goal Differential
17/18: 234 GF / 263 GA (-29)
18/19: 232 GF / 274 GA (-42)
19/20 (82 game pace): 257 GF / 254 GA (+3) in 64 games
2021 (82 game pace):269 GF / 235 GA (+34) after 38 games
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Adam Messages: 7174
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Goose wrote on Wed, 23 August 2023 17:16 |
Dragon_Matt wrote on Wed, 23 August 2023 13:02 | If your deployment was to have your line outscore the other teams line, I don't think a 3rd or 4th line including Kane is a bad thing. Whether it's him on those lines, or he pushes someone else down to that spot, it spreads out your scoring that much more. Also, more scoring from bottom lines means you can play your top lines less, they're more rested and can better outplay other teams top lines.
Are you telling me you would rather see Lane Pederson, Derek Ryan, Mattias Janmark or Drake Caggiula instead of Patty Kane? We only have 42 of 50 contracts (43 once Bouch signs)
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Kane was 49/58 in GF/GA last year. Granted he was 15/11 with the Rangers, but his underlying numbers were still junk, so probably a bit of luck there. Given all of the options of what the Oilers could do to make the team better, I'm not sure Patrick Kane makes my top 10.
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He was apparently hurt a lot of the year, but teams have to be aware that he’s 35 and that injuries may start to happen more regularly for him now. There’s a definite chance that that’s the new normal for Patrick Kane. If you can get him at a bargain price then maybe it’s work the risk but I would bet that he has one more substantial contract coming to him before he’s a bargain price player.
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Kr55 Messages: 10767
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CrusaderPi wrote on Wed, 23 August 2023 13:43 | That sounds an awful lot like the cap circumvention everyone complains about when it's not the Oilers doing it.
The Oilers don't need more offense. Can they convert Kane to a rugged defender who can pass?
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I would argue we actually do need a winger that can make plays. McDavid and Drai score as well as anyone now, but our lineup is set up that they have to do 95% of the playmaking 5v5. None of Nuge, Kane or Hyman can drive play very well and make good plays on rushes. Nuge handles the puck like a hot potato 5v5 and panic passes to the first teammate he sees or dumps it in within 0.2 seconds of taking a pass. Kane can't pass worth a crap, and Hyman is a board grinder. That just killed us in the playoffs. Our wingers were just awful and unable to help generate offense, which lead to us having to go back to the old top loaded lineup.
If Kane would sign dirt cheap, I would add him. If he wants more than ~1-1.5M then he can piss off. Lots of guys in his situation have signed dirt cheap to try to win, that's all I would accept from him.
"We need to get better immediately. That starts today"
- Lowe, 2013
"Next year I would forecast as another developmental year"
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NetBOG Messages: 2943
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I mean, a team could sign him for $10 million tell him be ready for game 1 of the playoffs, and not have it matter cap wise.
I'm hoping the league has something written to prevent that from happening.
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Dragon_Matt Messages: 766
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I couldn't find anything about signing a player who's injured.
Only the part about being cap compliant on day 1 of the season vs going over from LTIR after the start of the season (which is why I say for Kane to sign on day 2)
Anyone able to find anything on it I missed?
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