The NHL’s free-agent signing interval opened on Tuesday, and whereas there have been some superb contracts handed out, there have been additionally some very questionable offers. Right here we’re going to check out 5 of the worst from Tuesday’s signings.
Ryan Lindgren, Seattle Kraken (4 years, $18 million)
There may be actually not a lot that is sensible in regards to the Seattle Kraken’s roster development. They entered the offseason determined for offense, however their first massive transfer of the summer time was to signal Lindgren to a long-term contract. There was a time when Lindgren was an excellent defensive participant. These days have since handed, and over the previous 12 months, each the New York Rangers and Colorado Avalanche determined he was not adequate to play for them.
One way or the other Seattle didn’t get that memo and locked him into a long-term deal.
This isn’t going to get the Kraken any nearer to a playoff spot.
Cody Ceci, Los Angeles Kings (4 years, $14.5 million)
Ken Holland’s first offseason in control of operating the Kings didn’t get off to a great begin on Tuesday.
He takes over a staff that has misplaced to the Edmonton Oilers 4 years in a row within the first spherical, has a necessity for extra ending expertise at ahead and solely made a few smaller, depth ahead signings that aren’t going to maneuver the needle for them offensively. However that wasn’t the worst a part of the day.
The worst a part of the day is what he did to the protection.
The primary head-scratcher was signing Ceci to a long-term deal to assist make up for the departure of free agent Vladislav Gavrikov.
This isn’t going to perform that purpose. At his greatest, Ceci might be a succesful third-pairing defenseman. If that’s how the Kings use him, they’re badly overpaying him. In the event that they attempt to play him increased up within the lineup, they’re making a horrible hockey resolution. That is only a poorly thought-out signing that doesn’t assist the Kings get higher in any method.
Brian Dumoulin, Los Angeles Kings (three years, $12 million)
Making issues worse for the Kings is that Ceci wasn’t the one questionable defensive signing of the day.
It was compounded by signing Dumoulin to a separate multiyear deal.
At his peak, Dumoulin was an excellent shutdown defenseman and performed an enormous position on two Stanley Cup profitable groups in Pittsburgh. However his play has declined over time, and committing over $8 million per season to Ceci and Dumoulin — whereas letting Gavrikov stroll out the door at $7 million per season — simply looks as if horrible asset administration and cap administration by the Kings.
Tanner Jeannot, Boston Bruins (5 years, $17 million)
The Bruins began the day by making a very sensible transfer to accumulate ahead Viktor Arvidsson from the Edmonton Oilers in a commerce.
Then they adopted it up with a very questionable move by signing Jeannot to a five-year contract value $17 million.
It must be particularly maddening for Bruins followers as a result of they in all probability might have simply re-signed Brad Marchand and stored him in Boston whereas additionally making the staff higher.
Jeannot is a fourth-line ahead who merely does not rating sufficient objectives or present sufficient offense to justify a five-year contract. This screams of a staff desperately attempting to match Florida within the bodily division. It won’t work.
Mikael Granlund, Anaheim Geese (three years, $21 million)
Granlund did an important job rejuvenating his profession in San Jose and Dallas over the previous two years, and he parlayed that right into a three-year contract value $7 million per season in Anaheim.
It isn’t a contract that’s prone to pan out.
Lots of Granlund’s manufacturing in San Jose was the results of him getting top-line minutes and high energy play time. Anyone needed to get the factors on a nasty staff, and he simply occurred to get essentially the most minutes. When he bought to Dallas, his manufacturing dropped along with his ice-time taking place, and he’ll flip 34 years previous this season. He is not prone to hold scoring the best way he did in San Jose, and he does not do sufficient away from the puck to make up for that.