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GMPV doit-il faire une offre ?


Alors que les Ducks sont en reconstruction, il pourrait y avoir une opportunité de solidifier l’alignement avec un joueur éprouvé en saison et en séries éliminatoires. 7×8,5 millions de dollars pourraient valoir le pari. Verbeek est à la recherche d’un attaquant du top 6 et Guentzel serait un énorme ajout. Et avec les jeunes Ducks, ils doivent encore faire leurs preuves, donc pour le cap hit (car il va augmenter) et l’ajout d’une arme offensive éprouvée, pourrait être un coup de circuit.

Pensées?


MagicSmooth

12 Comments

  1. OMGIts_Renegade

    I like the idea of him playing with guys like MacT and Z, but it will come at a cost.

    He’s 30 at the start of the season and will want 7 or 8 years (if sign and trade) and will probably get 8 million aav.

    Also he is like A++++ offense and F—- defense. So it’s risk reward.
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  2. Luscious_Luke

    You only send a pick if you know he is signing an extension. And on top of that you know he is willing to sign with another team and that team wants to trade a pick for him

  3. Filmexec21

    Guentzal has always made me question on whether he can produce outside of Pittsburgh, he has played his entire career with Crosby who ultimately makes everyone a better player.

  4. lightningbolte

    I had class with this kid in Omaha and would love to see him come to the Ducks! Alma mater bias tho

  5. Unsound_Science

    If he wants to play here and you can work out a deal then I think it’s crazy not to enquire. But… I’d be willing to bet that $8.5 is on the shallow side of his asking price.

    But I’m not sure he fits what Verbeek and Cronin are looking for. Seems like they’ve approached their union with defence defence defence in mind, and guentzel doesn’t play defensively (well, at least).

  6. RadiantVes

    shoots left and is 30. definitely looking for an 8 year deal which would be disastrous even if he’s that good.

  7. I’m not quite sure this is the year to be making these kind of signings. I still think we’re one year out of being an actual playoff threat. I think this is the year that they really figure out where they’re at. Can Zegras stay healthy? How does Cutter look? What does the goal crease look like? Who is ready to play on the blue line? Is Cronin capable?

    I don’t think the expectation is “playoffs or bust”, I think it’s simply to be in the conversation in April. We still need to see some meaningful steps taken. Our roster is still very raw. I’d feel better swinging on a player like Guentzel next offseason when we have a better idea of where we’re at, but you also run the risk that this caliber of player doesn’t end up a free agent very often.

    So yea. I don’t know.

  8. lupulrox

    Not sure if hes gonna work with our timeline. Is he still worth the cheese when we are legit competitors? Idk.

  9. Level-Plastic3508

    Pass. Great talent, but we have too many left shots in the top 9 already to spend as much as it would cost to get him. If we are going to spend, I’d rather spend on a need than a luxury

  10. AndiagoSupremo

    I believe Ducks are the worst team over the last six years, so we have gone through terrible hockey to load up on young players. I want to see if this has built back a perennial contender. I know, some of the value of young players is trading their potential for more proven but unhappy talent and CAP space is a tool, but I don’t want this all to end up being a bunch of 30 year old players giving us first round exits for 3 years and back to the rebuild.

    I want to see if this can be something special for 10 years.

  11. spacegrab

    On a similar note, it looks like Detroit is decoupling from Patrick Kane.

    We need a RW.

    I’m not a Kane fan at all, but makes you wonder. He’d be affordable both from an AAV and Term standpoint, one would think. But I suspect he’d rather go to a playoff team than to ANA.

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