hamzarocks
Registered User
Should NHL teams be allowed to choose how much of the total cap retention burden on a bad contract they want to allocate on a yearly basis rather than average amount split over term of contract?
Say a team has a contract with 3 years term for a player at 9M AAV. No market for said player at this AAV. However at 6M there is a solid market.
Should a team be allowed to retain a total 9M over three year term and be able to allocate it however they want to their cap on a prorated/yearly annualized basis?
Said team decides to allocate the full 9M retention on their cap in 1st year of the contract with Y2 and Y3 having not any retention for the team trading retained player but the team acquiring retained player still having said player at 3M per year AAV retained value?
Could be a strategy for a team who is near exiting a rebuild but has 1 morw year left where they are under the cap and leave big cap space to allocatw for this type of deal and it allows them to move a player with it not having major cap consequences during period of targeted contention vs a buyout where a player is bought out and a lingering cap hit is allocated for numerous years including in period of contending?
Thought on why this isnt possible/feasible or if it is would it ever actually be implemented by teams (thinking Skinner by Sabres last summer instead of buying out doing a big time retention and allocating it to this year where they have 5-6M capspace sitting right now)
Say a team has a contract with 3 years term for a player at 9M AAV. No market for said player at this AAV. However at 6M there is a solid market.
Should a team be allowed to retain a total 9M over three year term and be able to allocate it however they want to their cap on a prorated/yearly annualized basis?
Said team decides to allocate the full 9M retention on their cap in 1st year of the contract with Y2 and Y3 having not any retention for the team trading retained player but the team acquiring retained player still having said player at 3M per year AAV retained value?
Could be a strategy for a team who is near exiting a rebuild but has 1 morw year left where they are under the cap and leave big cap space to allocatw for this type of deal and it allows them to move a player with it not having major cap consequences during period of targeted contention vs a buyout where a player is bought out and a lingering cap hit is allocated for numerous years including in period of contending?
Thought on why this isnt possible/feasible or if it is would it ever actually be implemented by teams (thinking Skinner by Sabres last summer instead of buying out doing a big time retention and allocating it to this year where they have 5-6M capspace sitting right now)