Bruins Acquire Andrew Peeke

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Think there's gotta be something else from a cap perspective. Forbort to LTI maybe?

I'll be honest I don't know a ton about Peeke. Bigger dude, appears to be a defensive defenseman. Only 25 years old, but signed for 2 more seasons.
 

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There has to be another move coming, unless Forbort is going LTIR?

They don’t have the capspace for this and Maroon, I think.
I got a feeling that it’s Forbort to LTIR. Maybe whatever was bothering him is surgical now?
 

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Think there's gotta be something else from a cap perspective. Forbort to LTI maybe?

I'll be honest I don't know a ton about Peeke. Bigger dude, appears to be a defensive defenseman. Only 25 years old, but signed for 2 more seasons.
There are not too many players in the NHL that I’ve never heard of, and this is one of them.
 

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I hope there’s some retention because the Bs seem to be pretty good at finding depth defensemen (see Clifton, Wotherspoon) cheaply and I hate the idea that a 6/7 guy is getting almost 3M a year for the next two seasons after this.
 

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I hope there’s some retention because the Bs seem to be pretty good at finding depth defensemen (see Clifton, Wotherspoon) cheaply and I hate the idea that a 6/7 guy is getting almost 3M a year for the next two seasons after this.
It'd be an awful lot for CBJ to retain. Not so much in terms of dollars but with the limit on the retention slots, teams can only retan on 3 players at a time. So CBJ would essentially be tying one up for the next 2 years.

He's big and blocks shots. We'll see what the Bruins can do with him. He hasn't played for a real team yet.
 

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Now a really hate this. Why the fuck are we giving up a 3rd and $3 million in cap space for the next two years?
 

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Possibly dumb question, if so I apologize.Zbotil is in PVD but did any of his salary hit the Boston Salary cap that is now going to CBJ?
 

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I'm more partial to the 3rd for Zac Rinaldo, but they are really close
I was just googling that deal to make sure I had the name right to post the same. On face this deal looks awful, but they must have seen something so hoping for the best. Expecting it to be a complete waste of a pick the team desperately needs
 

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Possibly dumb question, if so I apologize.Zbotil is in PVD but did any of his salary hit the Boston Salary cap that is now going to CBJ?
No, his contract was fully burried.

I think they are about $1 million over the cap at present.

They started the day with $57,500.
  • Demoted McLaughlin's $775,000. Cap Space to $832,500
  • Acquired Pat Maroon, $800,000 and added him to LTIR. Cap Space to $1,632,500
  • Acquired Andrew Peeke. $2,750,000. Cap Space -$1,117,500
So they need to move money. Lindholm is "probable" for tomorrow so they could send Lohrei ($925,000) down. Still leaves them a bit short. Forbort to LTI is another option. Otherwise, trade.
 

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Even if they think they can fix them why are they paying the freight as if he is fixed?
A depth Dman at 3M/yr with no retention isn't worth a future 3rd plus Zboril. Zboril I can live with since it is clear the FO has no interest in him but a future 3rd is real value. Just a dumb move with limited upside and significant downside.
 

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I was just googling that deal to make sure I had the name right to post the same. On face this deal looks awful, but they must have seen something so hoping for the best. Expecting it to be a complete waste of a pick the team desperately needs
Maybe they think that they can turn him into Adam McQuaid? That’s the only thing that makes sense. Still, you get guys like this in the summer after they buy him out.
 

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That 2015 draft continuing to haunt the Bs. Even when they trade one of those guys, it ends up being a terrible deal.
I don't understand this at all. I have never heard of Peeke and they gave up real value for him.
 

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Even if they think they can fix them why are they paying the freight as if he is fixed?
A depth Dman at 3M/yr with no retention isn't worth a future 3rd plus Zboril. Zboril I can live with since it is clear the FO has no interest in him but a future 3rd is real value. Just a dumb move with limited upside and significant downside.
My biggest issue is with the cap space.
 

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My biggest issue is with the cap space.
Agree, the 3rd should have bought 50% as they have been used consistently this deadline by others to buy cap space. Even at 1.5/2yrs he is probably an overpay but at least you are getting something for the 3rd.
 

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I don’t have an athletic subscription but they’ve got a piece on why teams should avoid trading for Andrew Peeke.
 

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Maybe they think that they can turn him into Adam McQuaid? That’s the only thing that makes sense. Still, you get guys like this in the summer after they buy him out.
Right? Like I hated when they signed middling bottom 6/3rd pair players at $3 mil like Forbort. Now they want to give up actual draft capital for the ability to overpay someone? I can remove emotion and at least see the reasoning behind most sports moves, but I'm struggling with this one
 

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From The Athletic:

It’s not surprising that someone traded for Peeke. He’s a 6-foot-3, right-shot defenseman who plays with some physicality. The rest of this deal, though, is a little odd. Boston doesn’t have a glaring need for a player on the right side, for one, while the left side (and the forward group) is another story. Beyond that, they’re in a short-term cap crunch, and Peeke is — at best — a reclamation project signed for two more years at a $2.75 million cap hit. The hope, clearly, is that Peeke — still just 25 years old — improves with the Bruins over the next two years. On the Blue Jackets’ side? Good work. No real notes. Peeke was a regular scratch, struggled when he made it into the lineup and made too much money.
 

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I’m trying not to wig out while awaiting anymore information on this deal, but it seems like one of Donnie’s more questionable moves in some time unless current info is off somehow, which I really hope it is. .
 

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This is Donnie's weak spot. Loves overpaying these depth guys.
I had a feeling something dumb like this was going to happen when Jaffe on the post game last night said that internally their not happy with their size and toughness or something to that effect. That’s really Sweeney’s weak spot. Probably because Neely’s breathing down his neck telling them they need to add size if they go through a stretch where they get pushed around a little. So they literally just lit $5.5 million in cap space on fire.
 

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I mean what's not to like when the sum of a player's career point total and career plus/minus total is (-18)
 

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I would have preferred they do nothing. Athletic gave it a big fat "D", and as noted above, seemed entirely perplexed the Bruins would do this.

Is there any stat that supports this other than "he's just 25"? He couldn't play for a terrible Columbus team. He's not going to play here all of a sudden on a better team.
 

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I had a feeling something dumb like this was going to happen when Jaffe on the post game last night said that internally their not happy with their size and toughness or something to that effect. That’s really Sweeney’s weak spot. Probably because Neely’s breathing down his neck telling them they need to add size if they go through a stretch where they get pushed around a little. So they literally just lit $5.5 million in cap space on fire.
Ever since the Bruins closed the 2023 regular season 15-1 with Forbort absent for all but one of those games, I have been counting the days until Boston would be rid of this turbulent priest. And then double-down Donny goes out and burns a third-round pick to acquire another one.

I love dogs but but no canine is worth having to watch two players more confounded by having wood in their hands than a eunuch.
 

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I would have preferred they do nothing. Athletic gave it a big fat "D", and as noted above, seemed entirely perplexed the Bruins would do this.

Is there any stat that supports this other than "he's just 25"? He couldn't play for a terrible Columbus team. He's not going to play here all of a sudden on a better team.
He blocks shots? He's 9th among defensemen in blocked shots/60 over the past 2 seasons.

There is something to getting players out of bad situations. He's gonna go from playing big minutes on a god awful team to less minutes on a good team. It's not terrible and they've been able to unearth some of these guys in the past. The problem is that in this case they're not paying a reclamation project price, they're paying a premium.