The Ottawa Senators were put in a rough predicament when Dion Phaneuf turned down the team’s request to waive his no-trade clause. The organization is very high on Cody Ceci, and considering the depth of forwards they needed to protect, they were forced to expose Marc Methot. Many mock drafts have the veteran defender headed to Vegas, including our own. Some have even contemplated whether Methot could find himself in a captaincy position in Nevada. Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun explains how difficult a decision that was for Pierre Dorion and his staff, and how they tried to trade Phaneuf up until the last minute. Ottawa could theoretically try to bribe Vegas with the #28 pick, but considering that the team only has 4 picks overall, that seems unlikely. The more probable scenario is that Ottawa merely takes the blow and moves on.
- The Blue Jackets truly want to hang onto their youngest talents, according to Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch. They are supposedly surrendering their 1st round selection to Vegas in order to keep Josh Anderson and Joonas Korpisalo. What makes nearly no sense is the apparent fact that this deal also warns the Knights off of veteran defenseman Jack Johnson. Johnson is an average defender, and with the rise of Zach Werenski and others he doesn’t seem to be a pivotal piece any longer. Vegas will probably choose William Karlsson or Ryan Murray as low-risk claims and run away happy from this deal. The valuation of a first-rounder is probably the lowest in ages, and the anxiety surrounding the protection lists has seemingly reduced their value even further.
- Harvey Fialkov of the Sun Sentinel has Jonathan Marchessault headed to Vegas, based on the reports he’s been hearing. Defenders Jason Demers and young forward Reilly Smith are also available as high-value options for the Knights. According to Marchessault himself in an interview on TVA Sports, Tallon wasn’t able to negotiate a protection deal with Vegas. He was certainly being shopped in the lead up to Sunday. The entire Florida protection list was confusing, but Marchessault’s exposure was a truly unforced error by GM Dale Tallon. The 30-goal scorer will almost certainly find a home in Vegas’ top six, and the loss of this quality of player for absolutely nothing is perplexing the entire league. It’s certainly possible Marchessault has a down year after a career one, but asset management was completely blown in this case, and Vegas looks to reap that reward.
itsmeheyhi
ryan murray is protected
jaysrule1399
I’ve seen a couple mock drafts that have Bobby Ryan going to Vegas instead of Methot
DigirolamoDan6194
They have a lot of different scenarios. Im expecting Vegas will take the obvious players from a couple teams. Then the rest play out different players they can pick from each team.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
If I were McPhee, I’d take Ryan.
There are only a handful of legit first line forwards in this draft. Two of them are on teams that have exposed really good defenseman, but I think I’d still try to get the scorers. They will be the hardest thing to find for Vegas.
Bobby Ryan Eric Staal James Neal
That’s a really good top line.
But, I would try to squeeze some stuff out of OTT and MIN first. “Give me a second round pick and I’ll take Ryan instead of Methot”, etc.
DoItDoug
The Panthers protected list is very confusing. So they kept 4 d men including Pysk. If they left him unprotected, then they could have protected Marchessault and Reilly Smith. Very curious.