Did Carey Price live up to his 8 year, $84M contract?

SeanMoneyHands

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When he resigned with Montreal in 2017, he was the highest paid goalie in NHL history. $10.5M for 8 years. Now 7 years later, he still is the highest paid goalie in the NHL despite him not playing for the past 2 years.

Price single handedly dragged his team to the cup final in 2020. But I have a feeling that because he did not win the cup, that he will be seen as a goalie who was never able to reach the level of other greats such as Roy, Brodeur, Hasek.

What do you think? Did he live up to his contract?
 

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Price had glimpses of elite performance there, including that SCF run, but I think it's pretty obvious he didn't live up to that contract. The public image never really caught up to how inconsistent and injury prone he became shortly after signing the deal.
 

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But I have a feeling that because he did not win the cup, that he will be seen as a goalie who was never able to reach the level of other greats such as Roy, Brodeur, Hasek.

Far more than that keeping him from their level. Take out his best season and he’s a one time Vezina finalist that never led the league in any individual category and couldn’t even scrape an All-Star nod. He has a couple of distant top 5 nods. Take out the best seasons from those three and they have a fistful more ready. Belfour was also greater for that matter. Price was too inconsistent and too injury prone.

He played a combined 235 more regular season and postseason games after signing the contract and played 5 games past the age of 33. Clearly not worth it, but I suppose there was no way around it at the time.
 
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Bouboumaster

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The answer is no, but because he was hurt a lot

I think he had the talent to drag the team by himself

He had the misfortune to get hurt by POS Kreider, and it never stopped after that
 
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Grifter3511

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When he resigned with Montreal in 2017, he was the highest paid goalie in NHL history. $10.5M for 8 years. Now 7 years later, he still is the highest paid goalie in the NHL despite him not playing for the past 2 years.

Price single handedly dragged his team to the cup final in 2020. But I have a feeling that because he did not win the cup, that he will be seen as a goalie who was never able to reach the level of other greats such as Roy, Brodeur, Hasek.

What do you think? Did he live up to his contract?
Even if he had won the Cup, Price was never reaching the heights of those 3. Longevity and/or flat out dominance of the position was never there.
 

cjm502

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8 year $84m deal, 186 total NHL regular season + playoff games played. That's a hard no from me. Winning a cup would make it okay, but that didn't quite happen.
 
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IWantSakicAsMyGM

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Not remotely.

After that contract was signed in the 2017 off-season, Price never received a single 1st place Vezina vote, or finished a season in the top 10 in SV% or GAA. And the team's only playoff appearances were due to special covid rules and they still barely made it in. Based on all of this, a $7.5m cap hit would have still been a pretty massive overpayment, even with his Covid Cup play.
 

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