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The cap would have gone up if not for Covid.So, just to get this straight, you think Dubas signed terrible contracts and they look terrible because the cap didn't go up, so you're solution is to sign longer contracts for more money and hope the cap goes up.
I find it comical how the people saying Dubas shouldn't have expected the cap to go up now expect the cap to go up.
Matthews at 12.5+ (that would have been the contract and between Eichel/McDavid) would have been good in your books for the last 4 years?
Matthews is rumoured to be asking for 3-4 years now at $13.5 mil AAV and that is higher than $12.5 mil by +$1 mil.
Its the AAV that counts against the teams Salary Cap ceiling so now Matthews at $13.5 mil new contract will be more than McDavid $12.5 mil with 3 years remaining.
If Matthews original deal was for 8 years in length as it should have been like McDavid and his CH% and AAV was less than McDavid 5 years ago when signed then regardless if the cap goes up or not Matthews will always remain below and < McDavid, even though CH% is variable but AAV at time of signing is static and same throughout.
The more the cap goes up each season and the longer the term the less the contract impacts the team because that players CH% declines.
The NHL has already stated projected for the Cap in 2024-25 to go up by +$4 mil and then 2025-26 up +4.5 mil (which would have been Matthews 6 and 7th years of 8) at his former AAV and now because his contract of 5 years expires with this season Matthews new CH% and AAV will eat up more individual cap space again.
PS. A flat salary cap effects all players on all teams and all signed contracts equally.
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