- Mar 21, 2006
- 13,243
- 11,629
The numbers don’t lie. This is why Panthers will be a SC threat way longer than Oilers, and Toronno never will be.
Here on HF, we often debate on which player is better and how much a player is worth. I`d rather compare the front-offices use of money. It usually dictate the future of a franchise. Can you ice a winning team if you overpay?
Floridas core:
Barkov 10M 2030
Tkachuk 9,5M 2030
Reinhart 8.65M 2032
Lundell 5M 2030
Forsling 5,75M 2032
Thats 38,9M for the core for the next 6-8yrs.
Toronto`s core:
Matthews 13.25M 2030
Nylander 11,5M 2032
Marner 10,9M 2025 - likely to sign 11,5M?
Rielly 7,5M 2030
Cant see Tavares beeing a part of the core anymore. Theese 4 will probably be the longterm core for 44M
Edmonton`s core:
McDavid 12.5M 2026 - will surely get a new contract minimum 15M
Draisaitl 8,5M 2025 - I expect Draisaitl to get a new contract wort 13-13.5M
Hyman 5,5M 2028
RNH 5.125M 2029
Nurse 9M 2030
Oilers have the 2 best players, but a boatanchor in Nurse. McDavids and Draisaitls new contract will also handcuff them some. I feel Hyman and RNH:s are very good. Theese 5 after McDrai`s extensions are 48.125M
Florida`s management has done a very good work, leaving money on the table for upgrading the rest of the team. Toronto is the overpay-master and probably why their playoff-drought is continuing. Oilers have done good with Hyman&RNH, but Darnell`s contract is super-bad. McDrai has to be paid or otherwise their window closes. I give Zito the goldmedal here and it looks like Panthers will be competative for a few years. Oilers probably too and even more so if they get rid of Nurse.
Why exclude Bobrovsky and Bouchard? Rhetorical question… we already know the answer.Here on HF, we often debate on which player is better and how much a player is worth. I`d rather compare the front-offices use of money. It usually dictate the future of a franchise. Can you ice a winning team if you overpay?
Floridas core:
Barkov 10M 2030
Tkachuk 9,5M 2030
Reinhart 8.65M 2032
Lundell 5M 2030
Forsling 5,75M 2032
Thats 38,9M for the core for the next 6-8yrs.
Toronto`s core:
Matthews 13.25M 2030
Nylander 11,5M 2032
Marner 10,9M 2025 - likely to sign 11,5M?
Rielly 7,5M 2030
Cant see Tavares beeing a part of the core anymore. Theese 4 will probably be the longterm core for 44M
Edmonton`s core:
McDavid 12.5M 2026 - will surely get a new contract minimum 15M
Draisaitl 8,5M 2025 - I expect Draisaitl to get a new contract wort 13-13.5M
Hyman 5,5M 2028
RNH 5.125M 2029
Nurse 9M 2030
Oilers have the 2 best players, but a boatanchor in Nurse. McDavids and Draisaitls new contract will also handcuff them some. I feel Hyman and RNH:s are very good. Theese 5 after McDrai`s extensions are 48.125M
Florida`s management has done a very good work, leaving money on the table for upgrading the rest of the team. Toronto is the overpay-master and probably why their playoff-drought is continuing. Oilers have done good with Hyman&RNH, but Darnell`s contract is super-bad. McDrai has to be paid or otherwise their window closes. I give Zito the goldmedal here and it looks like Panthers will be competative for a few years. Oilers probably too and even more so if they get rid of Nurse.
Florida has $14.5M on the cap for goaletnding. The Oilers have $3.6M committed. As of right now the Oilers two best defensemen combine for a cap hit of under $10M. That will change with Bouchard's new deal of course but picking Nurse as the "core" on defense is a bit questionable while leaving off Ekblad.Here on HF, we often debate on which player is better and how much a player is worth. I`d rather compare the front-offices use of money. It usually dictate the future of a franchise. Can you ice a winning team if you overpay?
Floridas core:
Barkov 10M 2030
Tkachuk 9,5M 2030
Reinhart 8.65M 2032
Lundell 5M 2030
Forsling 5,75M 2032
Thats 38,9M for the core for the next 6-8yrs.
Toronto`s core:
Matthews 13.25M 2030
Nylander 11,5M 2032
Marner 10,9M 2025 - likely to sign 11,5M?
Rielly 7,5M 2030
Cant see Tavares beeing a part of the core anymore. Theese 4 will probably be the longterm core for 44M
Edmonton`s core:
McDavid 12.5M 2026 - will surely get a new contract minimum 15M
Draisaitl 8,5M 2025 - I expect Draisaitl to get a new contract wort 13-13.5M
Hyman 5,5M 2028
RNH 5.125M 2029
Nurse 9M 2030
Oilers have the 2 best players, but a boatanchor in Nurse. McDavids and Draisaitls new contract will also handcuff them some. I feel Hyman and RNH:s are very good. Theese 5 after McDrai`s extensions are 48.125M
Florida`s management has done a very good work, leaving money on the table for upgrading the rest of the team. Toronto is the overpay-master and probably why their playoff-drought is continuing. Oilers have done good with Hyman&RNH, but Darnell`s contract is super-bad. McDrai has to be paid or otherwise their window closes. I give Zito the goldmedal here and it looks like Panthers will be competative for a few years. Oilers probably too and even more so if they get rid of Nurse.
Why even be a fan if you think it’s this much of a real detriment?Tax advantage. Irrelevant comparison.
Zito didnt give Bob that contractWhy exclude Bobrovsky and Bouchard? Rhetorical question… we already know the answer.
All of these GMs of the Year in no state income tax states…. total coincidence. I guess only those teams hire geniuses as GMs while every Canadian GM sucks the bag.
FO with this shit.
Who cares who gave him the contract?Zito didnt give Bob that contract
Yes. /thread.Here on HF, we often debate on which player is better and how much a player is worth. I`d rather compare the front-offices use of money. It usually dictate the future of a franchise. Can you ice a winning team if you overpay?
Floridas core:
Barkov 10M 2030
Tkachuk 9,5M 2030
Reinhart 8.65M 2032
Lundell 5M 2030
Forsling 5,75M 2032
Thats 38,9M for the core for the next 6-8yrs.
Toronto`s core:
Matthews 13.25M 2030
Nylander 11,5M 2032
Marner 10,9M 2025 - likely to sign 11,5M?
Rielly 7,5M 2030
Cant see Tavares beeing a part of the core anymore. Theese 4 will probably be the longterm core for 44M
Edmonton`s core:
McDavid 12.5M 2026 - will surely get a new contract minimum 15M
Draisaitl 8,5M 2025 - I expect Draisaitl to get a new contract wort 13-13.5M
Hyman 5,5M 2028
RNH 5.125M 2029
Nurse 9M 2030
Oilers have the 2 best players, but a boatanchor in Nurse. McDavids and Draisaitls new contract will also handcuff them some. I feel Hyman and RNH:s are very good. Theese 5 after McDrai`s extensions are 48.125M
Florida`s management has done a very good work, leaving money on the table for upgrading the rest of the team. Toronto is the overpay-master and probably why their playoff-drought is continuing. Oilers have done good with Hyman&RNH, but Darnell`s contract is super-bad. McDrai has to be paid or otherwise their window closes. I give Zito the goldmedal here and it looks like Panthers will be competative for a few years. Oilers probably too and even more so if they get rid of Nurse.
But he’d have to stay in Edmonton so you’d have to add a few mil backMcDavid will get whatever he wants, that said I think he's now been in the "I have more money than I could spend in my life" phase for long enough and has done his duty to the NHLPA by pushing salaries up to 12.5 with his first extension. He also makes several millions of dollars from endorsement deals that most players don't have. While it's not NBA level money, an extra $5-$6 million/year he makes from endorsments is a significant chunk of change.
He could take a discount on the next deal in order to win or at least back load his next deal in years 7/8 to make the cap hit lower.
While there is certainly some truth to the state tax thing, what gets lost in those conversations is that sales tax, real estate, and property taxes are much higher in Florida and Texas than most other states. While it doesnt offset the difference completely it makes the so called tax break much much less than most think it is.Tax advantage. Irrelevant comparison.
Cap is going up ALOT in the next few years so these comparisons will be out of date pretty quick. People need to remember that the cap being flat the last 5 years is very irregular and has created a unique circumstance in league history. We are due for a large correction. The cap will be north of 100m in a very short time.
Bob has 2yrs left and Ekblas 1. Thats 17,5M coming off the books. I was strictly talking about the future core - I see neither in such. The core in Florida is locked up at very good contracts and in 2026, Florida will have loads of cash to spend on other positions. The other 2 teams mentioned not so much.Florida has $14.5M on the cap for goaletnding. The Oilers have $3.6M committed. As of right now the Oilers two best defensemen combine for a cap hit of under $10M. That will change with Bouchard's new deal of course but picking Nurse as the "core" on defense is a bit questionable while leaving off Ekblad.
Matthews gets most of his salary as a signing bonus. He is a legal resident of Arizona, so that bonus is not open to a state tax.Here on HF, we often debate on which player is better and how much a player is worth. I`d rather compare the front-offices use of money. It usually dictate the future of a franchise. Can you ice a winning team if you overpay?
Floridas core:
Barkov 10M 2030
Tkachuk 9,5M 2030
Reinhart 8.65M 2032
Lundell 5M 2030
Forsling 5,75M 2032
Thats 38,9M for the core for the next 6-8yrs.
Toronto`s core:
Matthews 13.25M 2030
Nylander 11,5M 2032
Marner 10,9M 2025 - likely to sign 11,5M?
Rielly 7,5M 2030
Cant see Tavares beeing a part of the core anymore. Theese 4 will probably be the longterm core for 44M
Edmonton`s core:
McDavid 12.5M 2026 - will surely get a new contract minimum 15M
Draisaitl 8,5M 2025 - I expect Draisaitl to get a new contract wort 13-13.5M
Hyman 5,5M 2028
RNH 5.125M 2029
Nurse 9M 2030
Oilers have the 2 best players, but a boatanchor in Nurse. McDavids and Draisaitls new contract will also handcuff them some. I feel Hyman and RNH:s are very good. Theese 5 after McDrai`s extensions are 48.125M
Florida`s management has done a very good work, leaving money on the table for upgrading the rest of the team. Toronto is the overpay-master and probably why their playoff-drought is continuing. Oilers have done good with Hyman&RNH, but Darnell`s contract is super-bad. McDrai has to be paid or otherwise their window closes. I give Zito the goldmedal here and it looks like Panthers will be competative for a few years. Oilers probably too and even more so if they get rid of Nurse.
If you’re Oilers paid all contracts as 1 million dollar deals with the rest as a signing bonusWhy exclude Bobrovsky and Bouchard? Rhetorical question… we already know the answer.
All of these GMs of the Year in no state income tax states…. total coincidence. I guess only those teams hire geniuses as GMs while every Canadian GM sucks the bag.
FO with this shit.
The Oilers have a young core that includes Broberg, Bouchard, Savoie and Holloway. They will resign McDavid and Drai. Skinner is getting better with each passing year. I hope to see the Oilers wax Florida at least once in the next 3 to 4 years so that this Panthers will be a threat longer than the Oilers statement doesn't hold true. Florida already lost key players this offseason. The current Florida team as of today wouldn't win a 7 game series with the Oilers anymore. Already on the decline.The numbers don’t lie. This is why Panthers will be a SC threat way longer than Oilers, and Toronno never will be.
Oilers will spend $45-50M on 4 players when their new contracts are done and will have no money for a real difference maker in goal. Yeah McD and Drai will continue to amass points, but when the moment of truth comes, Skinner (or equivalent) will let in a savable shot and Oilers will fall in the playoffs yet again. McD will become the best ever without a cup.The Oilers have a young core that includes Broberg, Bouchard, Savoie and Holloway. They will resign McDavid and Drai. Skinner is getting better with each passing year. I hope to see the Oilers wax Florida at least once in the next 3 to 4 years so that this Panthers will be a threat longer than the Oilers statement doesn't hold true. Florida already lost key players this offseason. The current Florida team as of today wouldn't win a 7 game series with the Oilers anymore. Already on the decline.
you could be right. However, you really think Bobrovsky will be around the save the Panthers for a couple of wins ? Or a 40 year old oneOilers will spend $45-50M on 4 players when their new contracts are done and will have no money for a real difference maker in goal. Yeah McD and Drai will continue to amass points, but when the moment of truth comes, Skinner (or equivalent) will let in a savable shot and Oilers will fall in the playoffs yet again. McD will become the best ever without a cup.
Yeah, Canada is a bit different with residency and signing bonuses than a lot of states in the US, where residency isn't simply a domicile issue. And most high payed players contracts are mostly signing bonuses.Matthews gets most of his salary as a signing bonus. He is a legal resident of Arizona, so that bonus is not open to a state tax.
The bolded is simply false. The most radical thing they might have to do is move out Kane or not keep Skinner.Bob has 2yrs left and Ekblas 1. Thats 17,5M coming off the books. I was strictly talking about the future core - I see neither in such. The core in Florida is locked up at very good contracts and in 2026, Florida will have loads of cash to spend on other positions. The other 2 teams mentioned not so much.
Also, Bouchard and Draisaitl both need new contracts latest 2025. Thats atleast 21-22M. Oilers dont have the space to sign both unless they do something radical - That means Nurse dropping his NMC and going somewhere else with multiple firsts packed with him. Doubt Nurse waives though. In 2026 theres McDavid...
Bringing up real estate, property taxes and sales tax in a thread comparing a no state tax team to 2 Canadian teams might not be the best idea…While there is certainly some truth to the state tax thing, what gets lost in those conversations is that sales tax, real estate, and property taxes are much higher in Florida and Texas than most other states. While it doesnt offset the difference completely it makes the so called tax break much much less than most think it is.
Leafs know what they're doing but evil taxes man...Tax advantage. Irrelevant comparison.
Should include Bouchard who is still underpaid at 3.9M for another year, and was one of the biggest factors in their playoff success. So their top 2 D are at 13M total, and I'd say the two of them combined outperformed that # last year.Here on HF, we often debate on which player is better and how much a player is worth. I`d rather compare the front-offices use of money. It usually dictate the future of a franchise. Can you ice a winning team if you overpay?
Floridas core:
Barkov 10M 2030
Tkachuk 9,5M 2030
Reinhart 8.65M 2032
Lundell 5M 2030
Forsling 5,75M 2032
Thats 38,9M for the core for the next 6-8yrs.
Toronto`s core:
Matthews 13.25M 2030
Nylander 11,5M 2032
Marner 10,9M 2025 - likely to sign 11,5M?
Rielly 7,5M 2030
Cant see Tavares beeing a part of the core anymore. Theese 4 will probably be the longterm core for 44M
Edmonton`s core:
McDavid 12.5M 2026 - will surely get a new contract minimum 15M
Draisaitl 8,5M 2025 - I expect Draisaitl to get a new contract wort 13-13.5M
Hyman 5,5M 2028
RNH 5.125M 2029
Nurse 9M 2030
Oilers have the 2 best players, but a boatanchor in Nurse. McDavids and Draisaitls new contract will also handcuff them some. I feel Hyman and RNH:s are very good. Theese 5 after McDrai`s extensions are 48.125M
Florida`s management has done a very good work, leaving money on the table for upgrading the rest of the team. Toronto is the overpay-master and probably why their playoff-drought is continuing. Oilers have done good with Hyman&RNH, but Darnell`s contract is super-bad. McDrai has to be paid or otherwise their window closes. I give Zito the goldmedal here and it looks like Panthers will be competative for a few years. Oilers probably too and even more so if they get rid of Nurse.
Yeah, that’s going to happen.If you’re Oilers paid all contracts as 1 million dollar deals with the rest as a signing bonus
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Players were smart enough to live in states with no income tax all teams would have the same advantage.