Craig tweeted that it's more nuanced than that. Which is understandable. No AGM which be the guy who typically handles the day to day negotiating.So not only are they going to trade Garland but they’re going to slap him in the face and treat him with disrespect on the way out? Cool. Cool.
Chychrun is going to get OEL's treatment this year. Chychrun is going to be hit, slashed, crosscheck and no one will come to his defense. Sound familiar?A silver lining in having OEL as a Coyote last season is that everything went perfectly for Chychrun. An OEL trade would have affected Chychrun in a big way - possibly making his season and development more challenging.
Maybe BA would like to do 6x5.5M but can't afford it without backloading the deal. Then he knows Garland wouldn't want 2M the first year, demand a higher overall average for the whole contract. Then it could become a 6x7m ask because Garlands doing us a favour in year 1.
Here's a really dumb question from a really dumb guy (me): with Garland now technically out of contract, how does his current status affect the Coyotes expansion draft requirements? Trying to gauge if BA's delaying action is purely because of the contract demands or, possibly, to fudge around who he loses to Seattle.
... does the expansion draft hold up a Garland deal?
Played at a 65 point pace last season. With a greater sample size he would be worth 7M. 5.5M is a reasonable deal for both sides. Guarantees Garland long term money, alleviates risk for the team in case he regresses. Would also make a lot of sense to do a 1 year deal, Garland bets on himself, repeats his performance, and gets 7M. The team could get to see if he's for real, if he isn't we're not over paying him. If he is then we'll regret not signing him longer for cheaper...Maybe BA knows that Garland isn't worth either of those two contracts.
Here's a really dumb question from a really dumb guy (me): with Garland now technically out of contract, how does his current status affect the Coyotes expansion draft requirements? Trying to gauge if BA's delaying action is purely because of the contract demands or, possibly, to fudge around who he loses to Seattle.
This year's offer sheet compensation
No impact. He's an RFA. His rights are owned by the team until the next FA date.
...unless the team trading for Garland has that 1 player and the Coyotes need to add to Garland, which would mean extra expansion slots.Not likely as it's in everyone's best interest to trade for Garland before then. AZ has slots available and the other team might have players they expect to lose or might lose to put in a trade.
I’d offer him 45mil over 8yrs for 5.625aav.Well, maybe BA's hoping someone will be dumb enough to offer sheet on $4.1M+ - that's an easy way to get a first round pick. Anything below that, and the Coyotes happily match ($4.1M is about what I'd offer Garland if I were in charge).
($4.1M is about what I'd offer Garland if I were in charge).
Technically, the season is not over and he will be tendered a QO before the next hockey year starts.I'm pretty sure that we don't own his rights until we tender him a qualifying offer, which we haven't done yet IIRC.
Every team in the league would be thrilled to beat that.
I’d offer him 45mil over 8yrs for 5.625aav.
GMBA asks about a player to another GM. The 2nd response would natually be Garland. If traded, it better be a good hockey trade for the immediate future.I’d offer him 45mil over 8yrs for 5.625aav.
Trading Garland for a ‘22 1st and ‘22 3rd is horrifically bad value. And those assets will be meaningless until at least 2026. No thanks.
No way I go 8yrs. especially for a very small winger who goes all out every shift. The chance of injury is too great.I’d offer him 45mil over 8yrs for 5.625aav.
Trading Garland for a ‘22 1st and ‘22 3rd is horrifically bad value. And those assets will be meaningless until at least 2026. No thanks.