SuperGenius
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- Mar 18, 2008
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Thanks to the first bolded.
Yes, to the second bolded
Bob was still an RFA.
I argued ad nauseam over the summer as to why Johansen should have been signed to a 6 year deal. Not going to revisit it now beyond this brief cap analysis.
I just look at it this way. Had he been signed to a 6 year at $6.5 per, we'd be looking at this:
2015-16, 16-17,17-18,18-19,19-20 at $6.5 million for Johansen.
Now we're looking at
15-16...............$3 million
16-17 ..............$6 million
17-18...............$8 million minimum
18-19 on.............?????????????????
Even if he resigns with the Jackets, his salary will likely throw a wrench in the salary cap starting in 17-18 where a long term deal would have delayed that unitl 2020-21. 3 years of potential cap issues which could have been avoided.
I know Bob was an RFA, but in his last year of RFA, he signed a lucrative deal. You're suggesting Joey will force aribitration then walk once UFA hits. The same suggestion could have been made about Bob. I don't think it's safe to assume Joey's going to walk based on the negotiation or his present contract. It could just as easily work out fine and he ends up with the max deal to be a member of the CBJ into his early 30s.
You're also assuming this kind of long term deal was not offered or that if it was, Joey would've signed it. Perhaps Joey's camp wanted the shorter deal so he could get more sooner than later. I don't want to keep rehashing this, but there's far too little we know to intelligently predict anything about the future.
CBJ lack wing prospects, the guys that score..
CBJ need depth and organization.... depth is what Detroit thrives on...
Did Detroit get this depth and veteran leadership in less than 3 years? Did it magically fall out of the sky or did it take some time and suffering to get to that point?
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