Mikko was probably asking for 13 mill from the Avs, if Avs re-sign Necas in couple of years, it’s probably gonna be at least 10 mill. Was the 3 mill worth losing Mikko over? The future really doesn’t look good for this team
You can once again take Kyper's reporting as a grain of salt, I personally do trust him. They once again went over the saga on their show yesterday, in the aftermath of Saturday's game. Some notes:
- Kyper puts the blame on Sakic, a trade of this magnitude does not happen without his approval
- The Avs had made the determination that Rantanen doesn't deserve MacKinnon, let alone Draisaitl money
- For the majority of the year, the Avs offer was basically that of Pastrnak
- Rantanen camp was asking for 13-14M, in the aftermath of the Draisaitl deal
- The Avs eventually upped their offer to 11.6, Rantanen's agent was still asking for that 13M
- Then Mikko personally intervened, and told the MacFarland that he's willing to be flexible, and come down from the ask
- The Avs basically never reacted to that, and Mikko was traded 48 hours later
That left a real sour taste in the mouth for Mikko. And apparently, Carolina had competitive offers from both Dallas and Toronto. And Tulsky asked Rantanen which team he would want, and he said Dallas. And not just because of his Finnish friends or taxes, but to stick it up to the Avs.
We'll see how the deal ages, what happens with Necas with the Avs etc. Right now it looks awful, but like I said earlier, I think we need to go at least 3 years down the road to start fully making determinations about this deal. If the Avs still end up winning a cup (or at the very least, making it to a cup final) in the next few years and Necas (or whatever is left of that trade) is a significant contributor, maybe it's still fine. Maybe Rantanen doesn't look like a 12M player in Dallas after all, and this was just a hot streak on a vengeance tour. We'll see.
I will say this however. If Mikko really looks more like the G6/G7 Mikko for the rest of the playoffs AND next season, it's a giant f***up and an indictment for the Avs front office. Yeah, Mikko had become complacent, lazy, whatever adjective you want to use during the last few years of his Avs tenure. But, if under a new coach and a different system he once again becomes a play driving force, a top-5 forward in the league, you bet on that talent all day long and find the coach who can unlock that. It could be as simple as bringing down his minutes, we all know how much Bednar overplays his stars. In the big picture, the Avs maybe made a bet of Rantanen vs Bednar, and sided with Bednar. And this might turn out to be a giant mistake, if that's what happened.
The aforementioned section of the Real Kyper and Bourne show, where they talk about Rantanen: