In my second look at a team that might have a right handed defencemen available for trade, I focus on the Carolina Hurricanes.
In order to make sure we are coming from a shared reference point, I desperately want the Oilers to fix their D, especially on the right side. I have been telling this to anybody and everybody that will listen since before Hall was drafted. “We need a solid top four defence core.” Yet here I wait, and I am not alone for that call. Here are the Oilers’ needs in my opinion.
- Top pairing 5×5 right shot defenceman
- Legitimate right shot powerplay option
- If unable to aquire the above two, at least two more right shot defensemen in the top 6 (preferably top 4)
The Carolina Hurricanes’ roster and cap situation is dramatically different from that of the Minnesota Wild. They have a ton of cap space–capfriendly.com has them committed to just under $39 million to 14 roster players for the 2016-17 season. Carolina also has 13 picks in the first 3 rounds of the next 2 drafts. So Carolina has cap space and picks> What do they need then? I will admit that I am not very knowledgeable on the specifics of their team as I have only caught parts of about a half-dozen Hurricanes games this year. However when I look through the fancy stats and the blogs on the Hurricanes, I would think their shopping list is not far from this;
- First line center
- First line left wing
- New 3rd or 4th liner, likely with veteran leadership
- Possibly a veteran defenceman (depending on James Wisniewski’s health)
- Goalie to compete for starts with Eddie Lack
Once again these needs are subject to my limited knowledge of the team. If Carolina wants to make the playoffs next year I would expect them to be active this summer. Add in the fact that their strength–aside from cap space and picks–is that they seemingly have a gold mine of young defenceman. Here is their Depth chart by 5×5 time on ice.
- Hainsey
- Hanifan
- Faulk (right shot)
- Pesce (right shot)
- Slavin
- Jordan
- Murphy (right shot)
Wisneiwski (right shot)- Carrick
- Fleury
- Mckeown (right shot)
The first seven are all in the NHL. The eighth is on IR. And the bottom 3 are in the minors or junior. In my opinion, this is their area of strength. Carolina also seemingly has a higher than average amount of right shot defencemen. Let’s now narrow down our focus to what the Oilers need.
Player | TOI | Corsi Rel |
Hainsey, Ron | 1424:41:00 | -0.2 |
Hanifan, Noah | 1126:45:00 | -1.7 |
Faulk, Justin | 1086:33:00 | 1.1 |
Pesce, Brett | 1053:42:00 | -0.7 |
Slavin, Jaccob | 1023:59:00 | -0.9 |
Jordan, Michal | 505:46:00 | 1.3 |
Murphy, Ryan | 473:10:00 | 2.3 |
Sorted by 5×5 TOI stats provided by stats.hockeyanalysis.com
Player | TOI | Points/ 60 | Shots/ 60 |
Faulk, Justin | 188:27:00 | 4.14 | 20.7 |
Hanifan, Noah | 178:17:00 | 2.02 | 11.78 |
Pesce, Brett | 65:34:00 | 4.58 | 11.9 |
Murphy, Ryan | 62:40:00 | 0.96 | 10.53 |
Slavin, Jaccob | 51:03:00 | 4.7 | 7.05 |
Above chart is 5×4 power play
Two players on those lists stick out to me as potential targets for the right side: Ryan Murphy and Justin Faulk. The cost to acquire and how high up on the Oilers list they would be, to me, are very different. Murphy is more of a reclamation or new opportunity project. Can the Oilers handle that with their current defensive setup? Likely not, but he could be a buy low target. I am not sure what the cost would be, but I don’t think it would be high, possibly even a trade of Lauri Korpikoski for him or even a minor league player. I am not a fan of Korpikoski and his cap hit on the Oilers roster. I would rather have nothing than have him on the Oilers’ team.
There is definitely one player that fits the Oilers needs but I think it would take a deal involving Nugent Hopkins or Taylor Hall. Is it worth it? What would that look like as a full deal?
Faulk is heck of a player for Carolina. He is in year 2 of a 6 year contract extension at a cap hit of $4.83 Million. I am not sure where he would rate in Woodguy‘s recent list of defencemen, but he certainly looks to me like he is a top 2 defenceman who can spark your powerplay. I will continue my search but I don’t imagine the list in front of Faulk is that long of fits for the Oilers. I will end this report with a scouting Report on Faulk.
Scouting Report
Assets: | Has tremendous skating ability, a wealth of offensive acumen and good shot. Is plenty confident with the puck on his blade. Plays a smart, mature, safe game, tending to the small details. Is a major asset on the power play. |
Flaws: | Must continue to work on his defensive-zone coverage, as well as his decision-making ability, since he logs huge minutes. Is sturdy and strong, but lacks ideal National Hockey League size at 6-0, 215 pounds. |
Career Potential | Outstanding, all-round defenseman. |
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