“The guy that makes Anaheim tough is Jeff Solomon," another added. "He does all their contracts. Something as simple as doing entry-level deals … there’s always something they nickel you.”
I know this sounds like a nothing burger but I don't think it is. ELCs are practically dictated verbatim by the CBA. About the only thing there is to negotiate is whether the team will offer the kid the Schedule A and/or Schedule B bonuses in the contract.
Bonus money is relatively minimal by NHL standards and it too is specified verbatim in the CBA. Practically every one of them requires a player to be in the league full time to achieve. Some players get them in their ELC contract some don't.
So, when you have a team as bad as the Ducks, how do you get into a pissing contest over something like this with an 18 Y/O as a way to make a good first impression? The time to be a hard ass is down the road when we are talking guaranteed millions over multiple years.
Throw in Verbeek's reputation as apparently being a dick to work with (and a one man show) as well as an owner who stays totally out of everything and it's easy to see how ANA isn't a place good players are beating down the door to sign with.
I don't think you can just blow all this off with saying it came from agents so none of it matters. It still matters how you treat people if you want to be successful.
Entry Level Performance Bonuses | Puckpedia
Entry Level Contracts are eligible for Performance Bonuses. There are two categories of Performance Bonuses: "A" Level Bonuses "A" Bonuses are worth $212,500 each, to a maximum of $850,000 (maximum 4 achieved). For players signed starting in 2022, "A" bonuses are worth $250,000 each, to a...puckpedia.com
Some of this is assumption. How do we know they are having a pissing contest with 18 year olds? It was one agents comment about entry level deals and that could have been a sour agent. We don't know. Plenty of agents have worked with Solomon and Verbeek and it's been fine.
If the Ducks were a winning team, they would be praised for being meticulous and not wasteful. Players would view it as necessary to win. They are losing right now, and it looks like they are cheap. Winning habits are good habits, and I would rather have a team that fights for good contracts then gives them away. This is a non issue.
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