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Wat???
Gotta love our fanbase.
Because he's 32 when the deal starts and the team is nowhere near winning or going on a run.
Wat???
Gotta love our fanbase.
Ahhhh - you are starting the rebuild next year.Because he's 32 when the deal starts and the team is nowhere near winning or going on a run.
Sooner or later ? Pain has been here the last eight years come playoff time.In isolation - love the deal, and the AAV.
Big picture - exact same concerns I had with the Muzzin extension, I have here. That's a lot of term and money for a guy that plays a really heavy brand of hockey.
That Leafs blueline has a lot of money and term now committed to a lot of older guys - the pain is going to come here, sooner or later.
If we don’t hit on a couple prospects or draft pics we’re screwedReasonable contract. With that being said, I am pretty concerned about how our D is gonna age:
- Tanev: currently 34, signed this year and 5 more ($4.5 mil AAV)
- OEL: currently 33, signed this year and 3 more ($3.5 mil AAV)
- McCabe: currently 31, signed this year and 5 more ($2 mil AAV this year, then $4.5 mil AAV the rest)
- Rielly: currently 30, signed this year and 5 more ($7.5 mil AAV)
Right now, these deals are fine. But it’s very, very common for players to drop off significantly in their early 30s. These guys are all going to be 36 to 40 by the time their deals expire, the chance of these deals collectively becoming an absolute boat anchor is really high.
All of these deals are reasonable in isolation, they’re all likely “good for a few years, then bad the last few years” type deals. But having 4 like that is scary.
They deferred 5.5M of his bonuses until year 6.Can someone explain how they calculate the cap hit with deferred money? Mcabes deal
Is actually 23.5 over 5 years which is a 4.7 cap hit. If the cap hit is 4.51 million that works to 22.55. Is the difference what is deferred? Is there a cap hit for that in year 6 after his contract ends?
I haven't really looked into it but I think AAV savings are limited to the difference between present day and future day value of bonus deferral amounts, which have their own restrictions. Something like that.
Not sure if Jarvis for example maxed out what is possible, but his AAV was reduced by 6%.
Can someone explain how they calculate the cap hit with deferred money? Mcabes deal
Is actually 23.5 over 5 years which is a 4.7 cap hit. If the cap hit is 4.51 million that works to 22.55. Is the difference what is deferred? Is there a cap hit for that in year 6 after his contract ends?
Deferred compensation in NHL contracts allows teams to reduce cap hits by paying players after their contract ends. Though this strategy offers cap advantages, it's rare due to the potentially minimal impact on cap savings and players’ preference for immediate earnings.
Ahhhh - you are starting the rebuild next year.
Love this forward thinking…
They've been in win now mode since 2018. Wasting picks, prospects, cap space, and letting players walk for nothing. They've won one fluke series in that time.
They aren't good enough, end of story. At what point do you acknowledge reality? McCabe's cap hit will double from what it currently is. Signing McCabe makes sure they stay at this same level at best for a year or 2 of his deal before the dramatic fall off.
Personally I want the team to become competitive. Maybe I'm wrong for wanting that. But I guess everyone back with a raise except for Tavares, who will be back at half price, will make them good enough to not lose to everyone.