Yzerman: "won't be able to sign all our free agents" — who stays, who walks?

by kwilson· 7 replies· started 1mo ago
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kwilson1mo ago

Cleanout-day quotes are in and they matter for this board. Yzerman flatly said he won't be able to sign all the team's free agents, and he wouldn't even guarantee re-signing ANY of them. The pending UFA decision list: Patrick Kane, David Perron, James van Riemsdyk, Cam Talbot, Shayne Gostisbehere. So let's triage. Term, AAV, role. Who's worth keeping and who's a July 1 goodbye?

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mike_d221mo ago

Triage, by my book:

- Kane: 57 pts in 67, point-per-game after the break. Re-sign at the right number, short term. Skill like that doesn't grow on trees here.

- Perron: cheap depth scoring, keep if the AAV stays modest.

- JVR: fine veteran, replaceable.

- Talbot: 3.19 / .883 down the stretch, lost the net. Hard to justify a real raise. Let him walk.

- Gostisbehere: useful PP piece, depends entirely on term and price.

You genuinely cannot keep all five and stay flexible. Yzerman's right.

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patk_881mo ago

the only name on that list i care about is 88. "won't sign all our free agents" better not be code for letting Kane walk. i have been counting down to July 1 with DREAD for four straight summers. please just bring him back.

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KaneFan881mo ago

Kane carried the offense when Larkin was hurt. you don't let that out the door for nothing. re-sign him, figure out the rest after. the magic is worth a roster spot.

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nbrennan1mo ago

i'll defend Cam on principle but even i can read a .883. he lost the crease, he's a UFA, and you've got Gibson plus the Cossa question. this is the one walk that's easy. no hard feelings, just the save percentage.

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doug_g1mo ago

"i can't promise we re-sign any of them" is such a Yzerman sentence. translation: brace for a quiet summer and a familiar october.

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People read that quote as doom. I read it as honesty plus flexibility. He's telling you he won't overpay to keep a name just because it's familiar. That's exactly the discipline that builds a real cap structure. Keep the ones who fit the timeline, let the rentals walk, stay nimble.

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kwilson1mo ago

Good triage all around. Consensus seems to be: prioritize Kane on a sensible deal, keep Perron/Ghost if the term's right, JVR and Talbot are the likeliest goodbyes. The through-line is term discipline. That's the whole game once July 1 hits.

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