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Re: 2026 NHL Offseason Thread: Larkin or Lark-OUT?
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2026 9:21 pm
by 2PEENZ
Yeah 25min/night minute muncher, never injured, good for 30pts. He's just wildly overpaid. Oilers might have to retain $2MM or take back a somewhat less bad contract but he'll move I'm pretty sure.
Re: 2026 NHL Offseason Thread: Larkin or Lark-OUT?
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2026 9:22 pm
by 2PEENZ
I've wanted him gone for a while, but the Oil will have a hole without him no doubt. Hopefully they use that ~$7MM in savings on a cheaper 4-5 dman and useful bottom 6 forward. Could see Kulak coming back, actually.
Re: 2026 NHL Offseason Thread: Larkin or Lark-OUT?
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2026 11:03 pm
by Alexei Ca$hin
Nurse is still decent. Just horribly misclassed as a #1 pair guy and overpaid. Perfect candidate for a fresh start.
Re: 2026 NHL Offseason Thread: Larkin or Lark-OUT?
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2026 11:29 pm
by Alexei Ca$hin
Lol Nick Suzuki with 1 first place vote for the Hart. McDavid with 68 3rd - 5th place votes. Great league, great system.
Re: 2026 NHL Offseason Thread: Larkin or Lark-OUT?
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2026 9:25 am
by nick
Kucherov was left off of 2 ballots entirely; Mackinnon left off of 3
Re: 2026 NHL Offseason Thread: Larkin or Lark-OUT?
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2026 9:37 am
by sutterfamily
I also don't understand how Jon Cooper wins best coach if he ALSO had the MVP and MVG. Like, pick maybe 2 of three?
Re: 2026 NHL Offseason Thread: Larkin or Lark-OUT?
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2026 11:13 am
by nick
Seems like Lindy Ruff and Dan Muse split the "this team was supposed to be bad but were actually good" vote (with a bunch of other guys getting first place votes too), allowing Cooper to come up the middle for what amounts to a lifetime achievement award more than anything.
Also, pretty bad that 40 broadcasters with voting privileges on this one didn't even submit a ballot?
Re: 2026 NHL Offseason Thread: Larkin or Lark-OUT?
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2026 12:12 pm
by neuartillery
nick wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2026 11:13 am
Seems like Lindy Ruff and Dan Muse split the "this team was supposed to be bad but were actually good" vote (with a bunch of other guys getting first place votes too), allowing Cooper to come up the middle for what amounts to a lifetime achievement award more than anything.
That makes sense. Cooper may be the best coach in the sport and his not getting a Jack Adams until this point was an oversight, but that award almost always goes to a "surprise good" team's coach.
I don't know if there was a clear best goaltender this year. Looking at the advanced stats, maybe Logan Thompson, but the Vezina is rarely given to a goalie whose team didn't make the playoffs. So that cuts him, Sorokin, and Shesterkin out. Wedgewood was a platoon guy. I guess that leaves Vasi as the best classical candidate.
As for the Hart, I would've given it to McDavid. That one feels like voter fatigue.