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Ce que le commerce Hall signifie pour l’avenir d’Ullmark & ​​Bertuzzi à Boston | Le Skate Pod Ep 205



Brian, Bridgette et Scott discutent de la décision des Bruins d’échanger Taylor Hall et Nick Foligno, de ses implications sur la situation de la casquette des Bruins et de ce qu’ils ont obtenu en retour. En passant par les distinctions remportées par les Bruins lors des NHL Awards d’hier soir. Ce que les récents mouvements de Boston signifient pour Linus Ullmark, Tyler Bertuzzi et d’autres Bruins clés. Suivez-nous sur Twitter : @TheSkatePod | @bridgetteproulx | @smclaughlin9 | @briandefelice_ | Envoyez-nous un e-mail à skatepod@weei.com N’oubliez pas de vous abonner ! https://www.youtube.com/weeivideo Photo : Jamie Sabau/Getty Images EN DIRECT SUR TWITCH ➡️ http://twitch.tv/bostonweei Téléchargez l’application Audacy dès aujourd’hui et diffusez votre WEEI où que vous soyez ! ➡️ https://go.audacy.com/y-listen-live-weei SUIVEZ-NOUS : TWITTER – https://twitter.com/WEEI INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/weeisports/ FACEBOOK : https : //www.facebook.com/WEEI/ Images miniatures avec l’aimable autorisation de Getty Images/USA Today Network.

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  1. Yea the bruins are caught in no man’s land. On top of their cap situation, Vegas just won the cup with a fringe NHL goalie (he was underrated for sure, but still), and massive defensemen, where the whole league is now drooling over 6’2+ guys. Ullmark and grzelcyk’s value is certainly down, especially after seeing the return in the Hall cap dump. Bertuzzi skyrocketed his value so that makes things even tougher. Add all that to seeing Cassi- never mind

  2. Everyone wants to throw Don Sweeney a parade for trading Taylor Hall and freeing up Cap Space so that he can sign Tyler Bertuzzi

    I guess we're forgetting that due to Don Sweeney's terrible drafting and developing these past eight years they don't and haven't had enough cheap, young talent to augment their roster

    So year after year it's led to over paying John Moore, Mike Reilly, Derek Forbort, David Backes, Matt Beleseky Nick Foligno…..

    Do Bruins fans realize that in just a couple of seasons that Don Sweeney gave a total of $23M to these three stiffs: Derek Forbort, John Moore and Mike Reilly.

    If some of that money that was just flushed down the toilet was still around, assets like Taylor Hall wouldn't have to be given away for next to nothing

    $23 F.N Million….. of Reilly, Forbort and Moore, ugh…

    Moore: Over paid, stunk, gave them nothing, forced Sweeney to piss away a 2nd round pick to get Anaheim to take him

    Reilly: Over paid, stunk, gave them next to nothing, rots away in the AHL because no other team wants him. Could only be traded if the Bruins eat salary or add a pick or prospect which they won't do. Will have to be bought out

    Forbort: Overpaid, limited, allergic to the puck, PK, shot blocker only that isn't very good defensively and lousy at transition. No other NHL team is trading anything for Forbort at $3M. The only way to trade him would be to add a pick or prospect to the deal which they won't do. The only other option would be to buy Forbort out

    So when you waste $23M in Cap Space on three players that give you nothing, you wind up having to trade a good player like Taylor Hall for pennies on the dollar and lousy return of nothing but Cap Space

    And again, people want to credit Don Sweeney for this move. Are you F.N. kidding me? Giving Sweeney credit for having to throw away another asset for nothing so he could fix more of the salary cap problems he caused in the first place

    So this Hall trade is just like the David Backes trade in a way.

    Backes wasn't traded to "win". Backes was traded along with the Bruins highest draft pick from 2018, 2nd round draft pick Axl Ancersson, for one thing and one thing only, Cap Space

    Because Sweeney signed Backes to such a crap contract it was strangling the franchise to the degree where they just had to piss away a 1st and their highest drafted player from a draft, just to rid themselves of Backes' money

    The Bruins didn't wind up with the NHL's worst salary cap situation, worst draft capital situation and having one of the NHL's worst Farm Systems because Sweeney traded more draft picks at this year's deadline

    They are here in this rotten state because of eight years of terrible asset management and putrid drafting & developing, not because Orlov, Hathaway and Bertuzzi were traded for at this year's deadline

    And was all if this worth it? Um, nope

    7 of the last 8 years Don Sweeney's Bruins have failed to win more than one playoff round (87% of the time)

    4 of the last 8 years Don Sweeney's Bruins have either posted a playoff DNQ (2017) or a 1st round loss (2016, 2022, 2023) – 50% of the time

    So…..

    NHL's worst salary cap situation

    NHL's worst draft capital situation

    One of the NHL's worst farm systems

    Nothing but playoff fails and chokes to show for it

    But sure give Don Sweeney another GM of the Year award because he had to just give away another asset for nothing in return, just so that he can fix more of the cap management problems he created in the first place

    Mitchell may become some bottom pair guy with some offense, Regula too but that's those two players' ceilings and based on how things have played out in Chicago so far for each, there is no guaranty either reaches that low bar

    Reilly Walsh is nothing but AHL fodder. Too small. Not phsycal. Not very good defensively. Reilly is nothing more than.a Jack Achan replacement in Providence.

    So say what you want about Hall, he had a fair amount of talent

    The roster just got less talented and the purpose of the Hall trade, where an asset (Hall) had to be given away for next to nothing ,was simply executed to fix Cap Issues Sweeney caused and has continued to cause with too many bad UFA contracts and his absolutely abysmal drafting, developing & asset management

  3. We need to get rid of Grzyleck, and Reilly for sure. I like Grz, but he is small and $3,687,500 is too much for a guy if you don't want to play him in the playoffs. I would have played him in the playoffs, but I would have also kept the goalie rotation, so what do I know? I might even let go of Forbort. If you also trade Ulmark for draft assets, suddenly you have $2,666,666 (Reilly), $3,687,500 (Grzyleck), $3,000,000 (Forbort), $5,000,000 (Ullmark), $6,000,000 (Hall) and $4,937,500 (previous cap space) or $25,291,666 in money to work with.

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