7.74 is fine. 8 years is the problem. Too bad they couldn't get it to 4 or 5
one or the other likely.7.74 is fine. 8 years is the problem. Too bad they couldn't get it to 4 or 5
This. Seeing what Ullmark brought back basically made this signing inevitable. Of course bringing back a big-time forward for Saros would have been preferable, but clearly nobody was offering.Do tell, what high level forward was Saros bringing back? Ullmark just won a vezina and was essentially traded for nothing (the cap dump and the 1st basically cancel out). Fleury won a vezina and was traded for nothing. Markstrom was traded with retention for a late 1st.
So please do tell, what could you possibly have that I don't, that shows Saros was bringing back a top level forward?
Who gives a flying f*** where they were drafted? We have the assets and we're using them as necessary. Trying to play this hindsight card to rationalize hating the deal is absurd.Are we just going to ignore that Saros was a FOURTH round pick and not the 11th OVERALL pick, there's a massive difference.
The extra years certainly aren't great, but I don't think they're the horrible killer some folks are assuming, especially given the pace at which the cap is expected to go up.7.74 is fine. 8 years is the problem. Too bad they couldn't get it to 4 or 5
Anecdotal evidence of goalies doesn't change the fact that the goalie aging curve is actually generally very steep, and most goalies do not age wellOne meh year and people are against this deal?
.917% regular season save % even after this down year and .911% in the playoffs.
He has never had a under .914% season in the NHL before this year.
Goalies age like wine usually, just ask Rinne & Bob or many others.
Who gives a flying f*** where they were drafted? We have the assets and we're using them as necessary. Trying to play this hindsight card to rationalize hating the deal is absurd.
Yeah problem is if Askarov follows his trajectory you are going g to be burning 12-14 million on goalies. Even with a higher cap that's not smart.The extra years certainly aren't great, but I don't think they're the horrible killer some folks are assuming, especially given the pace at which the cap is expected to go up.
Where the goaltender was drafted has f***-all to do with ease about this sort of thing. We're talking about goaltenders here. That's part of the risk of taking a goaltender. What you're suggesting amounts to "then Askarov never should have been picked at all", which would leave the Preds without a future option.Because it's easier to back seat a goalie that you got in the 4th round than an 11th overall pick. How is that hard to understand at all?
Don't give a crap so long as Askarov eventually pans out. Quality goalies developed properly can last an incredibly long time, after all. If you thought picking Askarov at #11 overall was a bad idea, the time to object to that was when the pick was made, not several years later.And cool, enjoy Askarov making an impact 7-10 years after he was taken, that's great asset management for an 11th overall pick goalie.
We were spending comparable cap percentages on Rinne/Saros at the height of that combo. And if Askarov manages the sort of Instant Superstar arc such that we end up spending that much that quickly, that's arguably a nice "problem" to have. I think it far more likely he'll be bridged for his next deal and we'll be at or below the approximately 10% of the cap total Rinne/Saros managed during the SCF/Prez Trophy years.Yeah problem is if Askarov follows his trajectory you are going g to be burning 12-14 million on goalies. Even with a higher cap that's not smart.
Aging as the best contract this Summer.
Ullmark is not a bad deal imo. More comparing to Sherstekin and Swayman.Really?
I get that he's more proven than Swayman or Ullmark, but there's a ton of years on his deal vs. Somebody like Ullmark.
Ullmark is playing his 10th NHL season and has .918 Sv% over almost 250 games. If he isn't proven, no goalie is.I get that he's more proven than Swayman or Ullmark
Not really, especially considering his very average season last year.Aging as the best contract this Summer.