Re: Who gets traded next?
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2026 6:36 pm
Boston, Washington, Islanders, and Columbus all in the mix…..
Isles sit 3rd in the Metropolitan with 75 points.
Bruins are in the last W/C spot with 73 points but have two games in hand.
Columbus is chasing them with 70 points.
Washington is adrift with 69 points but have played 3 more games than Boston and Columbus.
It will be interesting to see what Allverford can do with that.
The Capitals would be smart to just throw in the towel. 4 points back with 3 fewer games remaining for an aging team, no danger of making a real dent in the post-season should the get there…..don’t burn futures just to get Ovi into the dance one last time.
In the West, San Jose is 3 points back of Seattle for the last W/C spot with 2 games in hand. Considering where the team is at, I think we’re about to see whether or not Grier has the patience not to slit his own throat. He just significantly overpaid Sherwood (both in AAV and term) after acquiring him, and now he’s courting another guy who will eat $6M x 6 in a secondary role. If he makes this deal they will have Toffoli, Garland, Sherwood, and Wennberg, all making $6M per when Celebrini needs his next contract. None of those guys are 1st line players. Even with them he will have a dump truck’s worth of cap space, but carrying $24M on your 2nd and 3rd line wingers seems foolish. Grier needs to switch tracks and address the blueline.
Isles sit 3rd in the Metropolitan with 75 points.
Bruins are in the last W/C spot with 73 points but have two games in hand.
Columbus is chasing them with 70 points.
Washington is adrift with 69 points but have played 3 more games than Boston and Columbus.
It will be interesting to see what Allverford can do with that.
The Capitals would be smart to just throw in the towel. 4 points back with 3 fewer games remaining for an aging team, no danger of making a real dent in the post-season should the get there…..don’t burn futures just to get Ovi into the dance one last time.
In the West, San Jose is 3 points back of Seattle for the last W/C spot with 2 games in hand. Considering where the team is at, I think we’re about to see whether or not Grier has the patience not to slit his own throat. He just significantly overpaid Sherwood (both in AAV and term) after acquiring him, and now he’s courting another guy who will eat $6M x 6 in a secondary role. If he makes this deal they will have Toffoli, Garland, Sherwood, and Wennberg, all making $6M per when Celebrini needs his next contract. None of those guys are 1st line players. Even with them he will have a dump truck’s worth of cap space, but carrying $24M on your 2nd and 3rd line wingers seems foolish. Grier needs to switch tracks and address the blueline.