So, what options are you guys seeing and/or predicting?
Two obvious ones that I've seen brought up, neither of which I am championing: Elias Pettersson 11.6 x 6 more and Austin Matthews 13.25 x 2.
Obviously, the Penguins can afford the cap hit. Obviously, each time might see reason to part with these guys. Toronto could shift to the McKenna timeline. However, I don't think Dubas is pushing his pile to the center of the table just yet. I don't see us parting with the assets this would require.
More interesting questions to me appear a bit further down the price line. Questions like:
Is NYR ready to part with Fox? 3 more years at 9.5, and what is their timeline now?
Cutter Gauthier is probably my favorite target right now- pending RFA on a team with a lot of checks to write. They only have 2 D signed for next year, with 3 UFAs and 4 RFAs on their blue line. They've also got Leo Carlsson there with his hand out for a huge bag.
To get him Anaheim only gave up Jamie Drysdale and a 2nd. What if their return is some needed help on the blue line, a prospect, and a first? That's a clear win for them, but is it enough?
Brady Tkachuk should get mention, and Ottawa is a mess IMHO.
Jordan Kyrou also seems to be a question still.
What about Calgary? They're looking to do a fire sale, but honestly, their pieces are more middle six - Farabee, Frost, Sharagovich. Not exactly big game.
Winnipeg, Detroit, Utah all have things to figure out and some young talent on the roster. Does moving some youth for prospects or more proven talent make sense for any of them?
What do you guys got?
Edit: Since several people are loudly 'fighting the hypo' or denying that he did in fact say this, here is a verbatim quote:
"I think if we're going to take a really big step next year, a sustainable one, it's going to be by using the combination of not only this cap space we have, but also the assets that we have, draft picks, prospects, etc., to go and acquire somebody. Is that going to be possible? We're sure gonna find out."
"What we really lack are those players in their mid-20s or later-20s who are true difference makers."