Friday, July 31, 2009

Instant Playoffs

The Oilers are in a pretty unique situation right now. They have quite a mix of veteran and young players, and the direction of this team is basically unknown.

With so many higher level contracts on the book, this team should be looking to make the playoffs now. That sort of explains the Heatley trade. What doesn't make sense is how they've sat around waiting for it to happen. As soon as Heatley didn't wave it, the Oilers really should have been looking elsewhere.

Right now the Oilers depth chart stands like this:

Centres

Shawn Horcoff ($5.5)
Sam Gagner ($1.625)
Andrew Cogliano ($1.133)
Marc Pouliot ($0.825)
Gilbert Brule (0.75) *Based on a one way deal.

Left Wing

Dustin Penner ($4.25)
Patrick O'Sullivan ($2.925)
Ethan Moreau ($2.0)
Jean Francois-Jacques ($0.525)
Steve MacIntyre ($0.537)

Right Wing

Ales Hemsky ($4.1)
Robert Nilsson ($2.0)
Fernando Pisani ($2.5)
Zach Stortini ($0.7)
Liam Reddox ($0.55)

Defence

Lubomir Vishnovsky ($5.6)
Sheldon Souray ($5.4)
Tom Gilbert ($4.0)
Denis Grebeshkov ($3.15)
Steve Staios ($2.7)
Ladislav Smid ($1.8)* Estimating high here... (I hope)
Jason Strudwick ($0.7)

Goaltenders

Nikolai Khabibulin ($3.75)
Jeff Deslauriers ($0.625)

Cap hit $57.395 Mil ($1mil bonus cushion)

The Oilers clearly have little in terms of wiggle room here. In fact this is probably the ideal amount of wiggle room you want in case of short term injuries, so we'll use $57.5 mil ($1mil of it is bonuses) as our team cap.

The first step is to identify players who are replacable from within, or at least can provide close enough results for a lower cap hit. I don't see anyone being able to do it amongst the forwards... we've already got enough players who aren't good enough there and the younger players coming in haven't shown enough to write them in as a potential replacements.

On D there is an interesting situation. The Edmonton Oilers top 4 is very good (if Souray plays like he did last year and Vish can bounce back from the bad shoulder). Gilbert and Grebeshkov make for an solid 2nd pairing who have both shown they can play top minutes when necessary. Our bottom 3 is a place where I think we can start making moves. As much as I think Staios gets a bum rap for his play, he's the most expendable D we have based on his contract. If one of the top 4 get hurt he's still got enough left to fill in there without getting murdered, but it's still enough of a dropoff that we wouldn't make the playoffs anyways. So my first step is to trade Steve Staios for a pick or a significantly lower contract.

That leaves the Oilers 6D with Souray, Vishnovsky, Gilbert, Grebeshkov, Smid, Strudwick, Peckham and a cap savings of $2.1 mil (lose Staios's $2.7 and add Peckham's $0.6). That leaves the Oilers at $55.295. I don't see anywhere else that the Oilers could promote from within without a drastic loss in performance.

Because it is still the offseason, the Oilers have an additional 10% in which they can go over the cap. That's roughly $5.8 million, which gives the Oilers some wiggle room in the short term. This $7.9 mil in cap space should be used to address our LW and C issues. The first move I make is to throw a 1 year $4.5 mil offer to Tanguay and see if he bites. Let's say he does that, my next move would be to make offers on Malholtra and Betts. I'd give Malholtra the $2mil he's looking for (1 year deal) and Betts $0.7mil. That, combined with Tanguay, is $7.2 mil.

Our cap hit is then at $62.495 meaning the Oilers now need to drop $5mil in contracts. If we re-jigg our depth chart, we get the following:

Centres

Shawn Horcoff ($5.5)
Sam Gagner ($1.625)
Manny Malholtra ($2.0)
Blair Betts ($0.7)
Marc Pouliot ($0.825)
Gilbert Brule (0.75) *Based on a one way deal.

Left Wing

Alex Tanguay ($4.5)
Dustin Penner ($4.25)
Andrew Cogliano ($1.133)
Ethan Moreau ($2.0)
Jean Francois-Jacques ($0.525)
Steve MacIntyre ($0.537)

Right Wing

Ales Hemsky ($4.1)
Patrick O'Sullivan ($2.925)
Robert Nilsson ($2.0)
Fernando Pisani ($2.5)
Zach Stortini ($0.7)
Liam Reddox ($0.55)

Defence

Lubomir Vishnovsky ($5.6)
Sheldon Souray ($5.4)
Tom Gilbert ($4.0)
Denis Grebeshkov ($3.15)
Steve Staios ($2.7)
Ladislav Smid ($1.8)
Jason Strudwick ($0.7)

Goaltenders

Nikolai Khabibulin ($3.75)
Jeff Deslauriers ($0.625)

If we identify guys who are expendable in this lineup I see Moreau, Nilsson and O'Sullivan in terms of the higher money contracts. O'Sullivan switches over to RW and it's basically a battle between him and Nilsson. The Oilers can keep one but not both. Personally speaking, I lean towards keeping O'Sullivan, simply because he's a bit more versatile. I don't think his offense is ever going to translate to the NHL level, but he's already been learning on the job in terms of PK so that's useful with this bunch. Moreau is basically gone. He'd be the 4th best LW we have and the way Quinn runs lines it would be a bad mistake to spend that much on him. Taking Nilsson and Moreau out saves the Oilers $4mil. In terms of what to get for them I'd be happy with draft picks. I know it lessens the Smyth return but that well is dry anyways.

So if we look at potential lines, I have this:

Tanguay - Horcoff - Hemsky
Penner - Gagner - O'Sullivan
Cogliano - Malholtra - Pisani
Jacques - Betts - Stortini

Which leaves us Brule, Pouliot, MacIntyre, Reddox in which to try and trim an additional $1mil. Smac and Reddox going down would do that and still give the Oilers a couple of depth options at C and on the wings.

Total Cap Result:

ROSTER SIZE 23
SALARY CAP $56,800,000
PAYROLL $57,658,333
BONUSES $1,015,000
CAP SPACE $156,667

I think this is a significantly better lineup than the one the Oilers have right now. I also think it would be a near safe bet to be a playoff team. There are very few holes in the top 9 forwards because the team adds players who improve the PP, ES and PK aspects of this club. Our bottom 2 D are questionable but I think that goes for a lot of teams in the NHL, and our top 4 are good enough to compensate. I have huge worries in net, but we'd have enough cap space to easily make a deadline trade for a goaltender who makes around oh let's say... $1.4mil.

2 comments:

PDO said...

Great post.

Glad to have you back here...

Hockey Noob said...

Betts, Malhotra, and Tanguay? Yeah, the roster would look far better with those veteran names on it. I'm not quite sure why we're seemingly standing pat in terms of roster. In comparison, Calgary (a team that had far more cap troubles last season) has been far more active. They've even managed to rid themselves of some uglier contracts.