FWIW, ESPN talking heads are high on the Duchene contract:
I'd caution inserting him with Benn/Dadonov over Wyatt as I feel like they had some good chemistry this year
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Matt Duchene, C,
Dallas StarsTerms: One year, $3 millionWhere does he fit? Under a cowboy hat. The Stars had an intrinsic advantage in courting Duchene, in that he really enjoyed his time in
Nashville and saw a similar existence possible in Dallas. Hence, he is now in the Big D.
Dallas was seeking to add a veteran scorer this offseason. There was some hope that
Blake Wheeler might be an option, but it became clear he wanted to play in the Eastern Conference. What the Stars might not have anticipated was having Duchene hit the market, as Nashville bought out the last three years of his contract on Friday.
That left Duchene flush with cash, which meant he could take a short-term, low-cap-hit contract with the team of his choice. Dallas afforded him a great location, on a Stanley Cup-contending team with a chance to potentially play in its top six.
Does it make sense? Absolutely.
Roope Hintz has the No. 1 center spot locked down.
Wyatt Johnston, off a stellar rookie season, and
Radek Faksa are the other primary options in the middle. Duchene could slot in between
Jamie Benn and
Evgenii Dadonov. Duchene could play with the likes of
Mason Marchment and
Tyler Seguin. He could make a very good power play -- 25% conversion rate, fifth in the NHL -- even better.
Duchene, 32, is a top-six forward who creates a bunch at 5-on-5. He is two years removed from a 43-goal campaign with the Predators. To get a player of this caliber at $3 million at just a one-year term is incredible. It's reminiscent of when the
Chicago Blackhawks signed a 34-year-old Brad Richards to a one-year deal worth $2 million after the
New York Rangers bought him out in July 2014. Guess what the Blackhawks did that season?
Grade: A+"