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JetFuel
Joined: 10.08.2019

Jul 31 @ 10:24 PM ET
Austin Poganski says hello! Vesalainen looks like he will be starting in the minors.
- TheUltimateJet


Poganski is signed to a two-way contract, he's a body for the Moose.
JetFuel
Joined: 10.08.2019

Aug 1 @ 12:13 PM ET
Today at 5 eastern time is the deadline for players with arbitration rights to file, the same time tomorrow is the deadline for teams to file if they choose to.

Jets RFA'S with arbitration rights are Pionk, Copp and RHD prospect Johnny Kovacevic.

Will be interesting to see if any of these guys file for arbitration or if the Jets elect to, not a good sign if either side does.
Rexypoo
Location: Yes
Joined: 02.08.2016

Aug 1 @ 12:29 PM ET
Today at 5 eastern time is the deadline for players with arbitration rights to file, the same time tomorrow is the deadline for teams to file if they choose to.

Jets RFA'S with arbitration rights are Pionk, Copp and RHD prospect Johnny Kovacevic.

Will be interesting to see if any of these guys file for arbitration or if the Jets elect to, not a good sign if either side does.

- JetFuel


If Copp files, he’s so gone
bennythehat
Location: Winnipeg, MB
Joined: 03.23.2015

Aug 1 @ 3:28 PM ET
Poganski will be a Moose.
Nash is a right hand shot and we need some.....probably slot in as a RW.
Kane remains a jerk...always was and always will be.
jjonah
Location: winnipeg, MB
Joined: 03.25.2013

Aug 1 @ 5:47 PM ET
Copp and Pionk filed
TheUltimateJet
Joined: 07.16.2013

Aug 1 @ 6:12 PM ET
Poganski will be a Moose.
Nash is a right hand shot and we need some.....probably slot in as a RW.
Kane remains a jerk...always was and always will be.

- bennythehat


I feel bad for the guy! He’s obviously dealing with mental illness and addiction is something that is very challenging to overcome. Makes people do things that they normally would not.

I am just hopeful for both his sake and his family that he checks himself into a treatment center to get the help he desperately needs.
TheUltimateJet
Joined: 07.16.2013

Aug 1 @ 6:14 PM ET
Poganski is signed to a two-way contract, he's a body for the Moose.
- JetFuel


How old is he? If his birth certificate indicates that he is older than Vesalainen and Gustafson, then he’s definitely in the line up.
jetsnation
Location: Winnipeg, MB
Joined: 02.11.2015

Aug 1 @ 6:15 PM ET
Copp and Pionk filed
- jjonah


I never thought Copp would sign but I had thought Pionk would. I think the adding of two top four Dmen may have made his signing more difficult. My belief was that Chevy's only potential mistake this offseason was that he should have just protected Appleton and left Copp as the dangle. I'm not sure Francis would have taken him because of his RFA status, his agent, Kurt Overcharge, and his previous arbitration hearing which left Copp with a bitter taste in his month.

Now that its a 1 yr contract on the table I doubt Chevy will let Copp walk for free but rather sign him ( unless it's some ridiculous amount over $5 MM ) . At this point there is not much value in trading a guy like him who will be a UFA next yr.

Pionk....who knows what he might get ?
jetsnation
Location: Winnipeg, MB
Joined: 02.11.2015

Aug 1 @ 6:16 PM ET
How old is he? If his birth certificate indicates that he is older than Vesalainen and Gustafson, then he’s definitely in the line up.
- TheUltimateJet


Not a chance of that. I'd put those odds at about 75:1
TheUltimateJet
Joined: 07.16.2013

Aug 1 @ 7:43 PM ET
Not a chance of that. I'd put those odds at about 75:1
- jetsnation


I don't gamble. But if I take this Bet at $5.00, would that mean that if I win, I get 75 times what I put in and if you win, you win $5.00?

If that's the case, then let's do it!
grahamzky
Location: MB
Joined: 09.01.2008

Aug 1 @ 10:06 PM ET
I never thought Copp would sign but I had thought Pionk would. I think the adding of two top four Dmen may have made his signing more difficult. My belief was that Chevy's only potential mistake this offseason was that he should have just protected Appleton and left Copp as the dangle. I'm not sure Francis would have taken him because of his RFA status, his agent, Kurt Overcharge, and his previous arbitration hearing which left Copp with a bitter taste in his month.

Now that its a 1 yr contract on the table I doubt Chevy will let Copp walk for free but rather sign him ( unless it's some ridiculous amount over $5 MM ) . At this point there is not much value in trading a guy like him who will be a UFA next yr.

Pionk....who knows what he might get ?

- jetsnation


My estimate as to what these two might get:

Pionk - about the same as Morrissey - around the $6 mill mark

Copp - a little more than Lowry - around the $3.7 mark

Of course it depends how many years they want to sign for. Short term = more $$$

They want significantly more? Trade them!
JetFuel
Joined: 10.08.2019

Aug 2 @ 12:10 AM ET
My estimate as to what these two might get:

Pionk - about the same as Morrissey - around the $6 mill mark

Copp - a little more than Lowry - around the $3.7 mark

Of course it depends how many years they want to sign for. Short term = more $$$

They want significantly more? Trade them!

- grahamzky


If Copp and Pionk sign for that amount, assuming Stanley for $1 million on a two year bridge and Beaulieu buried in the minors for a tiny bit of cap savings(which seems very unlikely), Niku as the #7 dman and Little on LTIR they'd be pretty much maxed out for cap space, not sure they'd even have enough for a 14th forward, if they did it'd be really tight for space without much maneuverability throughout the season or at the TDL.

Somethings gotta give, either Pionk is signing for less then we think he is or someone is going out.

Acquiring Dillon and Schmidt really negated what cap flexibility they had.
grahamzky
Location: MB
Joined: 09.01.2008

Aug 2 @ 8:27 AM ET
If Copp and Pionk sign for that amount, assuming Stanley for $1 million on a two year bridge and Beaulieu buried in the minors for a tiny bit of cap savings(which seems very unlikely), Niku as the #7 dman and Little on LTIR they'd be pretty much maxed out for cap space, not sure they'd even have enough for a 14th forward, if they did it'd be really tight for space without much maneuverability throughout the season or at the TDL.

Somethings gotta give, either Pionk is signing for less then we think he is or someone is going out.

Acquiring Dillon and Schmidt really negated what cap flexibility they had.

- JetFuel



Yea, agree with what you're saying.

We are going to be up pretty tight to the cap - unless a deal is made. I would think Copp is the most likely move. For who that might be is the question.

Maybe a younger (cheaper) forward and a recoup a 2nd rd pick? Or Copp and Pionk for a proven sniper? (depending on what we can sign Pionl for)
jetsnation
Location: Winnipeg, MB
Joined: 02.11.2015

Aug 2 @ 8:40 AM ET
I don't gamble. But if I take this Bet at $5.00, would that mean that if I win, I get 75 times what I put in and if you win, you win $5.00?

If that's the case, then let's do it!

- TheUltimateJet


While thats what I think the odds might be it would be a stupid bet. Also the rules of the bet are not clear. Does he have to be in the opening night lineup ? If he plays just one game ? ...or is it as you imply that he will get a regular roster spot (like he plays half the season or more )?
jetsnation
Location: Winnipeg, MB
Joined: 02.11.2015

Aug 2 @ 8:43 AM ET
My estimate as to what these two might get:

Pionk - about the same as Morrissey - around the $6 mill mark

Copp - a little more than Lowry - around the $3.7 mark

Of course it depends how many years they want to sign for. Short term = more $$$

They want significantly more? Trade them!

- grahamzky


I don't think Pionk gets much north of $5 MM as an RFA. Copp has more versatility than Lowry so I would think low $4's. Chevy would be better to try and trade one or both for a better overall forward and some extra cap space for the trade deadline. Depends a lot on where arbitration comes in at.
JetFuel
Joined: 10.08.2019

Aug 2 @ 11:39 AM ET
I don't think Pionk gets much north of $5 MM as an RFA. Copp has more versatility than Lowry so I would think low $4's. Chevy would be better to try and trade one or both for a better overall forward and some extra cap space for the trade deadline. Depends a lot on where arbitration comes in at.
- jetsnation


I think Chevy might of backed himself into a corner with the two trades for Dillon and Schmidt, he lost so much cap space when he acquired those two.
TheUltimateJet
Joined: 07.16.2013

Aug 2 @ 12:05 PM ET
While thats what I think the odds might be it would be a stupid bet. Also the rules of the bet are not clear. Does he have to be in the opening night lineup ? If he plays just one game ? ...or is it as you imply that he will get a regular roster spot (like he plays half the season or more )?
- jetsnation


I think the bet is pretty simple. It’s all based on Maurice’s preferences. If the Jets ice a healthy line-up does Austin get in over Vesalainen and Gustafsson?

You confuse me, whereas you make the bet than say its stupid.
TheUltimateJet
Joined: 07.16.2013

Aug 2 @ 12:09 PM ET
My estimate as to what these two might get:

Pionk - about the same as Morrissey - around the $6 mill mark

Copp - a little more than Lowry - around the $3.7 mark

Of course it depends how many years they want to sign for. Short term = more $$$

They want significantly more? Trade them!

- grahamzky


Chevy has indicated that this is an “all-in” type of year. A team does not trade valuable pieces when they feel they are on verge of doing something special.

I am all about asset management, however in this case, even if both guys get one year deals that walk them to becoming UFA’s, I am all for it. Unless the Jets are trading for something of significance that will help them right now.
grahamzky
Location: MB
Joined: 09.01.2008

Aug 2 @ 12:14 PM ET
Chevy has indicated that this is an “all-in” type of year. A team does not trade valuable pieces when they feel they are on verge of doing something special.

I am all about asset management, however in this case, even if both guys get one year deals that walk them to becoming UFA’s, I am all for it. Unless the Jets are trading for something of significance that will help them right now.

- TheUltimateJet


I'm also all about asset management. And in my world, two valuable chips don't walk out the door for nothing.

We either fit them in, or move them.
TheUltimateJet
Joined: 07.16.2013

Aug 2 @ 4:32 PM ET
I'm also all about asset management. And in my world, two valuable chips don't walk out the door for nothing.

We either fit them in, or move them.

- grahamzky


What about the rest of our worlds?
grahamzky
Location: MB
Joined: 09.01.2008

Aug 2 @ 4:51 PM ET
What about the rest of our worlds?
- TheUltimateJet


Not my problem - or concern. lol
Rexypoo
Location: Yes
Joined: 02.08.2016

Aug 2 @ 5:21 PM ET
I don't think Pionk gets much north of $5 MM as an RFA. Copp has more versatility than Lowry so I would think low $4's. Chevy would be better to try and trade one or both for a better overall forward and some extra cap space for the trade deadline. Depends a lot on where arbitration comes in at.
- jetsnation


In a world where Seth Jones costs more than Dougie Hamilton, Pionk could be worth 10 or 2.

Odds are he’s over 6, with worse players making more left right and centre
JetFuel
Joined: 10.08.2019

Aug 2 @ 9:49 PM ET
Ryan Murray to the Avs for one year at $2M, I'd way rather have him at that price or a bit more, Pionk locked down long term, Heinola on his ELC and no draft picks lost then Dillon and Schmidt and their large contracts eating up cap space for the next few years, would also have cap space for a much needed addition up front.
TheUltimateJet
Joined: 07.16.2013

Aug 3 @ 11:11 AM ET
Ryan Murray to the Avs for one year at $2M, I'd way rather have him at that price or a bit more, Pionk locked down long term, Heinola on his ELC and no draft picks lost then Dillon and Schmidt and their large contracts eating up cap space for the next few years, would also have cap space for a much needed addition up front.
- JetFuel


Unless Morrissey is traded before his full NMC kicks in prior to July 1, 2022.
2.0
Location: Dauphin, MB
Joined: 09.11.2017

Aug 3 @ 1:17 PM ET
Unless Morrissey is traded before his full NMC kicks in prior to July 1, 2022.
- TheUltimateJet



so Copp, Morrissey and Perfetti for Eichel it is.
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