Speculation: Expectation is Kings are ''closing in'' on extension with Vladislav Gavrikov

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Lots of talk about Durzi...

Any hints what the terms of a Gavrikov contract might be? 4x$5M? 5x$5M? 5x$4M? Thoughts?
 
Durzi played 72 games and had:

9 goals 29 assists

16 pp points on the second unit

just under 20 min in toi

-12

(Evan Bouchard had 8-32-40 in 82 games played just in comparison)

Durzi is also a locker room glue guy and sticks up for teammates on the ice.

He would be a good pickup for a team that can shelter him and needs a pp quarterback.

1 more year at less than $2 million

I'd ask for a 25-30ish 1st for him or low second rounder.
 
The problem with Gavrikov is going to be the price tag. He ended up being a perfect fit and exactly what the Kings needed last season. The problem is that he is probably worth like $4-4.5M a season and he is going to get $5-6M a season which does put him in overpaid territory for sure, but someone is going to give it to him. This was more than the Kings had until today and Gavrikov isn't going to take less and is dealing from a position of strength. Will be interesting to see how it plays out. I don't hate the idea of a short-term deal at a high price because it is easy to get out of, makes him prove his worth more, and can be traded to recoup some value if needed.
 
Gavrikov signed for only 2 years?? If that's the case I feel like the Kings would've signed that yesterday
 
Nothing is official..yet
Just rumors and the possibility of innuendo
That seems like an odd move from Gavrikov's POV if that is true. He is 27, and turning 28 in November. He reached UFA at the earliest possible date since he didn't start in the NHL as a teenager. Seems odd to want to hit the market again at 29 going on 30. He's not coming off a bad season, he seems to be in demand. So, this should be the time he gets that long term deal, be it 5, 6, 7 years or whatever.
 
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That seems like an odd move from Gavrikov's POV if that is true. He is 27, and turning 28 in November. He reached UFA at the earliest possible date since he didn't start in the NHL as a teenager. Seems odd to want to hit the market again at 29 going on 30. He's not coming off a bad season, he seems to be in demand. So, this should be the time he gets that long term deal, be it 5, 6, 7 years or whatever.
Maybe he is banking on the Cap going through the roof in the next couple years when it opens up again. But still, for his type of player, that's a risk I probably wouldn't have taken. :dunno:
 
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Maybe he is banking on the Cap going through the roof in the next couple years when it opens up again. But still, for his type of player, that's a risk I probably wouldn't have taken. :dunno:
cap should be up $10 mil in 2 years, and he will be 29. other option is to take a 5 year 25 mil deal and he will be 32 33 in nov. and more then iikely would only get short term deals. Once guys hit 32-33 or so nobody wants to give them longer deals. 2 year 5.8 and then in 2 years a 5 year 32.5 mil deal or 5 year 25 mil deal and 2 year 6 mil deal. total earings 44.1M or 31.
 
Great deal for the Kings. Would much rather overpay a bit over two years than extend with a 5 year deal or something longer with a bit less AAV.

You’re getting Gavrikov’s peak years and getting out of any commitment by the time he turns 30. He may still be very good then but it gives you flexibility to decide how to move forward.
 
cap should be up $10 mil in 2 years, and he will be 29. other option is to take a 5 year 25 mil deal and he will be 32 33 in nov. and more then iikely would only get short term deals. Once guys hit 32-33 or so nobody wants to give them longer deals. 2 year 5.8 and then in 2 years a 5 year 32.5 mil deal or 5 year 25 mil deal and 2 year 6 mil deal. total earings 44.1M or 31.
I'm just thinking $25M >>> $11.4M, in the sense you just never know if you blow out a knee or whatever. It's true that this COULD work out for him seeking his next deal when the Cap is approaching $100M. It also might not... and usually players/agents don't gamble like that. But... "interesting"... I'll be rooting for him, for sure.
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I'm just thinking $25M >>> $11.4M, in the sense you just never know if you blow out a knee or whatever. It's true that this COULD work out for him seeking his next deal when the Cap is approaching $100M. It also might not... and usually players/agents don't gamble like that. But... "interesting"... I'll be rooting for him, for sure.
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for a mid teir player its a huge gamble. but I see his rational.
 
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That seems like an odd move from Gavrikov's POV if that is true. He is 27, and turning 28 in November. He reached UFA at the earliest possible date since he didn't start in the NHL as a teenager. Seems odd to want to hit the market again at 29 going on 30. He's not coming off a bad season, he seems to be in demand. So, this should be the time he gets that long term deal, be it 5, 6, 7 years or whatever.

Maybe he is banking on the Cap going through the roof in the next couple years when it opens up again. But still, for his type of player, that's a risk I probably wouldn't have taken. :dunno:

He probably likes how he played and his role in LA down the stretch and thinks that parlays into a bigger retirement deal with a bigger cap in two years

Him and Roy were one of the best (2nd) pairings in the NHL down the stretch and he looked like an absolute monster

Gambling on himself
 
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