We also heard that about Shattenkirk, McDonagh, Duclair, and probably 9 other guys.
If the contract is small enough, it doesn't matter. It's a stab, and has no impact on other moves.
Big news, honestly lower than what I was expecting and was wondering whether it would be smoothed out over 2 or 3 years and they chose 3. I am guessing teams not being able to pay that much had a lot to do with it.
Big news, honestly lower than what I was expecting and was wondering whether it would be smoothed out over 2 or 3 years and they chose 3. I am guessing teams not being able to pay that much had a lot to do with it.
“We know the players don’t want escrow to the extent they can have it reduced,” Bettman said. “So the higher you make the cap, the more likely you’ll have an escrow. If you nail it just right — which is hard to do with precision because you’re projecting revenues — ideally you find a place where the escrow is as little as possible and/or the clubs aren’t writing a check to make up the 50/50 (split). It’s a little science, but it’s a lot of work.”
It depends on your definition of "small contract"We also heard that about Shattenkirk, McDonagh, Duclair, and probably 9 other guys.
If the contract is small enough, it doesn't matter. It's a stab, and has no impact on other moves.
He would have to sign for league minimum, 1 year. Now that the cap numbers are out, why sign multi year at a discount when the league minimum's are going to go up for the next 3 years?It depends on your definition of "small contract"
Larger cap jumps makes hitting that 50/50 mark tougher.
I believe the league minimum is set at 775k until the end of the CBAHe would have to sign for league minimum, 1 year. Now that the cap numbers are out, why sign multi year at a discount when the league minimum's are going to go up for the next 3 years?