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2 minutes ago, Captain insano said:

Lol every individual injury is gunna become a thread of its own this week? 😂 … 

 

Dunno, but given the playoff context the speculation is warranted 

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1 minute ago, Coconuts said:

 

Dunno, but given the playoff context the speculation is warranted 

Exactly. TDL could very well be a convenient reason why that move is made right now rather than earlier.

 

Scott Mayfield injury decision gives Islanders more trade freedom

 

By Ethan Sears

Published March 5, 2024, 11:58 a.m. ET

 

Scott Mayfield — and his $3.5 million cap hit — is going on long-term injured reserve.

General manager Lou Lamoriello told reporters Tuesday morning before the Islanders faced the Blues that Mayfield, who got hurt for the third time this season on Feb. 24 against Tampa, is expected to miss another four-to-six weeks before a decision is made regarding surgery on a lower-body injury.
 

The defenseman suffered an ankle injury while blocking a shot on opening night, which he recently told The Post took until the All-Star break to fully heal.
 

His game has suffered in turn, as Mayfield has appeared a step off the pace and accounted for 35 penalty minutes.

 

Sebastian Aho, who has filled in for Mayfield the last four games, will likely continue to do so.
 

That timeline Lamoriello gave for a potential return coincides with the end of the regular season, which is about six weeks from now.
 

That means that the Islanders, whose salary-cap situation previously prevented them from making a trade without matching salaries, now have a bit of a cushion to work with.
 

Since they have already dipped into their LTI pool to call up Kyle MacLean and Hudson Fasching could soon be activated, adding a large contract is still not doable unless money goes the other way.

But the Islanders do appear to be free to look for depth pieces.
 

https://nypost.com/2024/03/05/sports/scott-mayfield-injury-decision-gives-islanders-more-trade-freedom/amp/

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7 minutes ago, RWJC said:

Exactly. TDL could very well be a convenient reason why that move is made right now rather than earlier.

 

Scott Mayfield injury decision gives Islanders more trade freedom

 

By Ethan Sears

Published March 5, 2024, 11:58 a.m. ET

 

Scott Mayfield — and his $3.5 million cap hit — is going on long-term injured reserve.

General manager Lou Lamoriello told reporters Tuesday morning before the Islanders faced the Blues that Mayfield, who got hurt for the third time this season on Feb. 24 against Tampa, is expected to miss another four-to-six weeks before a decision is made regarding surgery on a lower-body injury.
 

The defenseman suffered an ankle injury while blocking a shot on opening night, which he recently told The Post took until the All-Star break to fully heal.
 

His game has suffered in turn, as Mayfield has appeared a step off the pace and accounted for 35 penalty minutes.

 

Sebastian Aho, who has filled in for Mayfield the last four games, will likely continue to do so.
 

That timeline Lamoriello gave for a potential return coincides with the end of the regular season, which is about six weeks from now.
 

That means that the Islanders, whose salary-cap situation previously prevented them from making a trade without matching salaries, now have a bit of a cushion to work with.
 

Since they have already dipped into their LTI pool to call up Kyle MacLean and Hudson Fasching could soon be activated, adding a large contract is still not doable unless money goes the other way.

But the Islanders do appear to be free to look for depth pieces.
 

https://nypost.com/2024/03/05/sports/scott-mayfield-injury-decision-gives-islanders-more-trade-freedom/amp/

 

Aye, and I do think they'll look to add

 

Depth can be the difference maker down the stretch and in the playoffs 

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59 minutes ago, Chickenspear said:

I'm gonna guess they have a bid on Hanafin. They have the assets.

They do? I guess maybe their 2024,2025 first and second rounders... their prospect pool is one of the worst in the league.

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1 hour ago, Chickenspear said:

I'm gonna guess they have a bid on Hanafin. They have the assets.

 

15 minutes ago, Coryberg said:

They do? I guess maybe their 2024,2025 first and second rounders... their prospect pool is one of the worst in the league.

 

Hard to see them being in on Hanifin unless they're sending Romanov+ back

 

Both Romanov and Dobson are pending RFA's after next season, Dobson is going to get a helluva raise on his current 4M

 

Pulock and Pelech are also both locked in long-term, as is Mayfield 

 

More than likely if the Isles add they'll be looking up front, @RWJC said they're checking in on Tarasenko and that's an option they could afford

 

I saw something yesterday saying Ottawa's looking for a 2nd and a prospect, Isles could part with a 2nd but the prospect would have to be of lesser caliber 

 

Lou typically doesn't do rentals either, which muddies things, Isles don't have a ton of cap expiring this coming offseason and the Sorokin extension will be kicking in 

 

If they want to add a sizeable cap hit they'll probably trade Palmieri, who has a 16-team NTC

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Just now, grumpyone said:

think they might want Myk for a prospect + mid-range pick ?

 

No, given their cap outlook his two remaining years would be more of a headache than a help 

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1 minute ago, Coconuts said:

 

No, given their cap outlook his two remaining years would be more of a headache than a help 

I don't care about them.... but WE could surely use that cap space. 

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1 minute ago, grumpyone said:

I don't care about them.... but WE could surely use that cap space. 

 

Sure, but trades have to make sense for both sides and the Isles taking on Mikheyev doesn't make sense for them. 

 

If anything Lou might roll the dice on Tarasenko because he expires at the end of the season despite typically not liking to rent. 

 

Mayfield will be back and he's signed to term, they can't permanently fill that cap space with someone else. Sorokin's cap hit jumps from 4M to 8.5M and the Isles have limited cap space coming off the books this offseason.

 

Dobson will be due for a huge raise from his current 4M after next season, Romanov will get a raise too if they keep him. 

 

The Isles won't start to have more cap flex til the 24-25 and 25-26 offseasons, when Nelson and Palmeiri and then both Lee and Pageau come off the books respectively. And that's assuming none of these players are retained. 

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2 hours ago, Coconuts said:

They're six points behind the Flyers with three games in hand, they could catch them 

 

Mayfield carries a 3.5M cap hit 

 

Sounds like Philly will move out players regardless of the standings. They're going to stick to their long-term plan. Islanders still have a decent chance to make the Playoffs.

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27 minutes ago, RWMc1 said:

Sounds like Philly will move out players regardless of the standings. They're going to stick to their long-term plan. Islanders still have a decent chance to make the Playoffs.

 

If they can't re-sign them, yeah

 

They'll do what's best for the future and let the chips fall as they will

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