Player Discussion How overpaid is Tavares

How overpaid is John Tavares at 11M

  • 40%

    Votes: 49 17.1%
  • 50%

    Votes: 59 20.6%
  • 60%

    Votes: 52 18.2%
  • 70%

    Votes: 27 9.4%
  • Less than 40%

    Votes: 50 17.5%
  • More than 70%

    Votes: 49 17.1%

  • Total voters
    286

Zybalto

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Dec 28, 2012
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Oh, the gold in this thread.

I tried to tell em at the time.

Tavares had a month long slump, the worst of his career and then went right back to his usual consisitant self. Look even now as so many are acting surprised at Tavares numbers so far even though he finished last season with 18 goals and 34 points in 36 games.

I like the fact his defensive numbers have so solid the last couple of years to go with evolution into one of the best faceoff guys in hockey during his time with the Leafs. You can tell he's one of the harder working guys in hockey.
 

Evilhomer

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Oct 10, 2019
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remember, if you truly want to understand the present or yourself, you must begin in the past. You see, history is not simply the study of the past. It is an explanation of the present.
Deep. Nice.

I suspect he's is going to get around probably three years between $5M and $6M annually.

Anything thing longer term or higher rate and Leafs should walk. IMO
I expect that he will take much less than that over a longer term. I think 6 or 7 years at $3-$4 million per year.
 

Racer88

Registered User
Sep 29, 2020
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That covers the difference in the Marner contact
We shouldn’t be looking at stuff like that as covering someone else’s increase. We need to be counting on Tavares’s saving to improve the team, not just shoveling it into Marners bank account. That’s why we have been playoff failures for 8 years and counting .
Stupid Dubas started this cycle and somehow we need to break the cycle. We need to start getting players to play above their contracts and not always being behind in that regard
 

ACC1224

Super Elite, Passing ALL Tests since 2002
Aug 19, 2002
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His contract status for next season is unknown, but John Tavares is proving he still has a huge role to play on the Leafs.



A lot of this wild comeback went through him, never mind the winning goal, but taking 23 faceoffs — the vast majority — and getting a nice assist on Bobby McMann’s opening goal on their rejigged line with Mitch Marner after the whole team sucked in Tuesday’s 3-0 shutout loss to Ottawa.



It was Tavares’ 77th game winner, tying Patrick Kane for sixth among active NHL skaters and his 18th OT strike. Only Alex Ovechkin, Sidney Crosby, Brad Marchand and Jaromir Jagr have more.
 

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