csk
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Exactly. Most guys care about $$$.....loyality means nothing.
Call me jaded if you like, but it's earned.
Well duh, but people were saying he was actively trying to leave, a la EK9
Exactly. Most guys care about $$$.....loyality means nothing.
Call me jaded if you like, but it's earned.
Ladd said the same thing.
It's hard to know what it's worth. My gut tells me that Scheif wants to stay here...period, while Trouba wants to stay here, like Ladd, for the right price.
If Trouba signed for 8 years, I would give him 50 million.
If Scheifele signed for 8 years, I would give him 56 million.
I would try to get them both signed for 8 years and give the A to Scheifele and tell Trouba that his A will be the next one given out. Stuart should have his A taken away. Wheeler C Scheifele A Little/Buff A...
In four years, both of these contracts will be considered a steal.
I agree he's bad at hockey but that doesn't mean he can't be a leader on this team. I'm not a Stuart fan myself, far from it, but I don't think he deserves to have his letter stripped.
I agree he's bad at hockey but that doesn't mean he can't be a leader on this team. I'm not a Stuart fan myself, far from it, but I don't think he deserves to have his letter stripped.
Signing 2 players for the same long year contracts is a bad ideal. You have to stagger contracts. You don't want 2 star players contracts up at the same time.If Trouba signed for 8 years, I would give him 50 million.
If Scheifele signed for 8 years, I would give him 56 million.
I would try to get them both signed for 8 years
No way Trouba gets anywhere near Scheifele money yet. Scheifele has proven himself and is steadily improving. Trouba is still largely potential and hasn't improved to nearly the same extent, if at all.
If Trouba and Ovehardt aren't willing to play nice in contract negotiations, I'm comfortable with trading him. It would suck, but if it has to happen, it will.
Report: Trouba to meet with agent to ‘strategize’ for contract talks with Jets
http://www.tsn.ca/mondaymustread-the-search-for-the-perfect-playoff-format-1.473661
Jacob Trouba and agent Kurt Overhardt are expected to meet this week to strategize before negotiations open between the restricted free agent and the Winnipeg Jets. It shouldn’t be difficult to set a target after Morgan Rielly’s six-year, $30-million deal with the Maple Leafs last week. Rielly and Trouba, both 22, were taken four picks apart in 2012. They both have three seasons under their belt. Rielly has one more point in 25 more games. One difference is they are trending in different directions. Rielly’s goals, points and minutes have been on the rise; Trouba has failed to match his rookie production from 2013-14 in those three categories. Rielly has also made it work with Matt Hunwick and Roman Polak as his two most frequent defence partners, while Trouba has sometimes benefitted from Dustin Byfuglien and Zach Bogosian. A deeper dive at the analytics would suggest Trouba compares favourably with Rielly, but there are other outliers in these negotiations, as it depends on how many years of free agency the Jets are willing to buy up or what other kind of no-trade protections Trouba may be seeking. An eight-year deal, for instance, would cost more in AAV for the Jets. Rest assured, fellow restricted free agents Seth Jones, Rasmus Ristolainen, Hampus Lindholm and Matt Dumba will all be taking notes
http://nhl.nbcsports.com/2016/04/18...t-to-strategize-for-contract-talks-with-jets/
Winnipeg defenseman Jacob Trouba and his agent, Kurt Overhardt, are “expected to meet this week to strategize†for contract negotiations with the Jets, according to TSN’s Frank Seravalli.
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Strategize = ask for $8,000,000 / yr for 8 years and see what sticks to the wall.
If Trouba and Ovehardt aren't willing to play nice in contract negotiations, I'm comfortable with trading him. It would suck, but if it has to happen, it will.
The market is pretty much set now. The only strategy is whether they want pursue a bridge or a long term contract.
Agreed. And it has been set at a nice number. I'd take a chance on Trouba and look at locking him up long term. He is already a top 4 d-Man at 22 y/o with lots of potential yet. I hope we lock him in while the market favours us.
Agreed. 5 mil x 8 years