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Provorov seems like a god comparison for Pionk.
7mm for 6 years
7X7 or 7X8
I'm thinking that deal pretty much set a market for Provorov. I think the above are reasonable possibilities as a floor.
The ceiling probably 7X8
My guess is 7.5 for 8 years.
Can I like this post more than once?I think Pionk is the much better player. We shouldn't pay Provorov anywhere near that.
Well, we’re already paying Severson almost the sameI think Pionk is the much better player. We shouldn't pay Provorov anywhere near that.
While Severson isn’t as bad as we make him out to be I rather have #9 contract right now than that. Atleast with Provorov his hand could get mangled in a wood chipper and he be out there next shift. Availability is quite a bonus.Well, we’re already paying Severson almost the same
While Severson isn’t as bad as we make him out to be I rather have #9 contract right now than that. Atleast with Provorov his hand could get mangled in a wood chipper and he be out there next shift. Availability is quite a bonus.
Can I like this post more than once?
I think Pionk is the much better player. We shouldn't pay Provorov anywhere near that.
*for now.Well, we’re already paying Severson almost the same
It may be a stretch, but given we only have three retention slots, I wonder if this was a driving force behind moving Laine without retention. Not that it will happen, but I think there are two players that, while sunk costs, are candidates for moving out this off season and retention, rather than buyout, may be the best option. Elvis and Severson! If Laine was on retention, that could be a problem this year, especially if there is any thought of taking on salary from someone as a retention broker (less likely with the CAP increase, however, still some teams in tight spots). I would imagine any move with either Elvis or Severson will result in a bad contract coming back. Retention on Severson would be a harder pill to swallow given the remaining term, but retention on Elvis (with no bad contract coming back) is only two years and keeps two slots open.*for now.
With the late season scratches I see him getting moved out. They just need to deal with his NTC clause and somebody willing to take on this contract with some retention. Zero chance we buy him out and deal with his buyout cap hit for the next 12 years. He can't become the Bobby Bonilla or Ken Griffey Jr. of the NHL.
Buying out Severson should not be an option at all. 12 years of paying him will be a cap hinderance for the next decade. Some years are not helpful at all even with the cap going up. Jarmo really stuck us on this one. And all done to appease Babcock.It may be a stretch, but given we only have three retention slots, I wonder if this was a driving force behind moving Laine without retention. Not that it will happen, but I think there are two players that, while sunk costs, are candidates for moving out this off season and retention, rather than buyout, may be the best option. Elvis and Severson! If Laine was on retention, that could be a problem this year, especially if there is any thought of taking on salary from someone as a retention broker (less likely with the CAP increase, however, still some teams in tight spots). I would imagine any move with either Elvis or Severson will result in a bad contract coming back. Retention on Severson would be a harder pill to swallow given the remaining term, but retention on Elvis (with no bad contract coming back) is only two years and keeps two slots open.
Just something to think about as GMDW made those moves to shed players last off season. I don't think there is a lot of shedding this year, but we've talked about those two adnauseum. I have to believe something happens with both and we'll have bad contract and retention moreso than a buyout scenario, but not both.
Just so I understand, "retention" and "buyout" are treated the same in terms of slots. We have three slots regardless of why you are holding money?It may be a stretch, but given we only have three retention slots, I wonder if this was a driving force behind moving Laine without retention. Not that it will happen, but I think there are two players that, while sunk costs, are candidates for moving out this off season and retention, rather than buyout, may be the best option. Elvis and Severson! If Laine was on retention, that could be a problem this year, especially if there is any thought of taking on salary from someone as a retention broker (less likely with the CAP increase, however, still some teams in tight spots). I would imagine any move with either Elvis or Severson will result in a bad contract coming back. Retention on Severson would be a harder pill to swallow given the remaining term, but retention on Elvis (with no bad contract coming back) is only two years and keeps two slots open.
Just something to think about as GMDW made those moves to shed players last off season. I don't think there is a lot of shedding this year, but we've talked about those two adnauseum. I have to believe something happens with both and we'll have bad contract and retention moreso than a buyout scenario, but not both.
not accurate.CBJ still have two buried contracts on the books for next season: Wennberg and Boqvist. So in theory the team can only retain on one of either Elvis or Severson but not both.
the cap hit would stay on the books. the only ways the full cap hit goes off the books are:I don't know if it could be done but if Elvis were amenable to it, could we loan him back to his Swiss club for $1M - $2M (just spitballing numbers). I don't know if that means we carry the full cap hit on the books (which we can afford right now).
i've said this before, but the best path forward for severson here is if the jackets sign gavrikov to be his partner. that would be a shutdown second pair that would tilt the ice in the NZ. they could then let mateychuk loose on the third pair (i'd love matt dumba as a partner for him there + PK vet) and have a very strong defensive group.As for Severson, I think if it is known to him to expect more of the same in future years he would be willing to waive his NTC in order to not sit in the press box every night. Thinking we would need to retain close to half to get a deal done (which I still think is worth it).