Ernie
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Right and with the cap going up, the Canucks are making a bet that 3m will be a bargain contract for a young 30-40 point 3rd liner that has shown the ability to surpass 20 goals. I'm guessing they look at this contract as something that provides cost certainty and this will either increase or hold his value. Not sure why they are doing this now but I suspect they think he's more valuable with a contract for next season than without.
I'd bet that Castonguay worked through the different outcomes and ran the numbers to figure out how to extract value. While the Canucks currently do have a lot of depth at forward, those players are all in their late 20's. Hoglander is now signed through what should be the most productive years of his career, and while he may underperform the contract slightly, he could also outperform it considerably.
I think the idea that he's in Tocchet's doghouse is inaccurate. Tocchet has repeatedly said how much he likes Hoglander's play in the corners and in front of the net, referring to him at one point as "like a dog with a bone." Why he faded down the stretch and in the playoffs is an open question but the team has a lot more information on it than we do.
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