Jumptheshark
Rebooting myself
Just wait if Puljujarvi starts scoring for real in Pittsburgh….
not saying people should do(I dont) but some may need to relax around here and here is an idea
Just wait if Puljujarvi starts scoring for real in Pittsburgh….
When you look at the contract Kent Johnson signed the Oilers offer doesn't look that far off. Maybe by 2-300k per year at most.These guys don't get it.
Holloway flat out told Andy Strickland the offer was 3.1 over three years. So about a Mil a year over a three year term lol. That was enough to piss him off because it wasn't a serious offer with that term.
Yet the GM's here try to compare it to the Nick Robertson signing which was 900k for ONE year. Laughable.
Then they say, well no way was Holloway worth the offer sheet, failing to use any logic or understanding how they got there.
The constant 180s people here are doing over these two should be studied in psychology schools.
Broberg went from a guy people would have been happy to get a 2nd for in a throw away deal all the way to some sort of key player on the basis of about 3 good games on the bottom pair in the playoffs.
Holloway is a band aid that played half a season (again), produced all of about Jack shit in the 38 games he did play, and had about 50/50 support at best to be in the opening playoff lineup. Then by virtue of losing him all of a sudden we’re dumb for not voluntarily overpaying him in advance.
Any deal for these two above about $1.5M AAV each would have been met with resounding screams from here, and justifiably so. Only when we lost them was it all of a sudden dumb that we didn’t just voluntarily overpay them before.
Captain hindsight and goal post moving at its absolute worst.
13 years for the blue jackets and what 2 playoff series wins?
I think the 13 is for Johnny Gaudreau13 years for the blue jackets and what 2 playoff series wins?
The fact your comparing Nick Robertson to a Oiler drafted and developed pick, who played superb in the playoffs, was an absolute horse on the forecheck and gained valuable playoff experience. Also gelling with the guys in the room. He was lowballed by this organization, yet we resign a 40 year old skeleton, then go try to replace Holloway with an enigmatic outcasted Russian from Vancouver of all places, who nearly makes what Holloway was asking for initially is quite funny.Did we lowball him?
Nick Robertson who had much better stats last year signed for like 900k.
Having to talk in capitals like that doesn’t help you get your point across by the way, just makes people laugh at you.
Oh yeah. My bad. Also 13 years more like 23. Just started my pre game drinking.I think the 13 is for Johnny Gaudreau
I can't deal with heat and humidity. With high humidity particular I feel like its harder to breathe. I was made for drier air, less humidity, lower temps and like I say can't stand being surrounded by water for long. If I lived on an island or peninsula surrounded by ocean this would really get to me. Can do it for short while but not for long. I guess everybody is built a little different. Total landlubber here. I don't even like lakes that much.Like any locale it has its pros and cons. Definitely give up many conveniences that come with being close to large urban centers but it’s also a much easier, quieter life. For myself, dealing with a tropical storm once in an awhile is far preferable to dealing with a large and growing population. Being able to split time between two very different places can really make you appreciate both for different reasons.
Natural disasters aside, and I really don’t know you very well but I think you’d probably like living in a place like this. It’s a very calm, low speed way of life, small tight knit communities, and tropical climates tend to have health benefits once you adjust. I’ll be 38 this year and my wife is 34, and we are definitely some of the youngest in our area. Most of our neighbors are in their 50’s+ many of them expats from Canada, US and parts of Europe. Many of them retired or semi retired professionals and most speak about how much their health has improved living in the tropics. The other thing is it’s incredible how many physicians live here, I probably have 50 different types of medical professionals within a square km of my house lol
With McDrai contracts being what they are I guess we have to get used to plugging with league minimums for a long time. I don't even know this guy beyond his preseason here.
With McDrai contracts being what they are I guess we have to get used to plugging with league minimums for a long time. I don't even know this guy beyond his preseason here.
then we get to the Bouchard contract. I truly hope the numbers on the main board are wrong
then we get to the Bouchard contract. I truly hope the numbers on the main board are wrong
It's not as tight as people make it out to be. The cap is way below what it should be revenue wise.
After the CBA COVID emergency rules expire (25-26 right in time for McDavid's extension), the cap could explode, it should be $100+ million right now, it's being artifically held down by the COVID rules.
This is why Shesterkin won't sign for cheap (neither did Swayman), they both know the cap is going to be north of $100 million quickly. It should actually be north of $110 million if HRR is split 50-50 the way it hs been for years pre-COVID. The NHL is actually doing really well revenue wise, Utah, more jersey ads, a new Canadian TV deal, are just going to cause more growth.
where the cap is and where we think it will be shortly is the big question
It's actually not that big of a question.
It's going to be like 105 million soon, NHL revenue is 33% higher than 2019 (season pre-COVID), the cap is only like 10% higher.
That's not what the players agreed to way back when the salary cap was implemented, it was supposed to be 50-50 HRR split.
The current rules are only for the NHL's Return to Play from 2020 because of COVID emergency basically.
That ends in 25-26 (and even then the cap is allowed to jump to by 4.5-5 mill under these emergency rules, it will go up way more than that afterwards).
The NHL is doing really, really well as a business. While they're not making quite like NBA or MLB money, they're shocking not as far off as people may think. NHL is at 6.43 billion in revenue and climbing rapidly, NBA is at like 10.93 billion, so not even double, MLB is about 11 billion.
That's not as big of a gap as I think you would expect to see.
Between that and all of the season/playoff predictions I’m absolutely full of dread.
Fully anticipating an absolute flop of a year
And all players will be asking for more money...the min league contract will also go up and so on and so forth
It will probably be like the NBA, a more matured cap league ... top players and young players get bigger money, but there are bargains in the middle as those players get squeezed out.
You saw this already in the NHL this year, guys like Arvidsson and Skinner signed here for probably less than they would have gotten elsewhere.
If McDavid wants to win that bad I think he'll keep it reasonable on his next extension too. He makes a lot more money than other players from endorsements also. 16 mill should still be comfortably more than any other player.
I think the cap will go 92.5+ mill next season (this is stipulated already into the current Return to Play CBA) and then it will rise more than that, probably talking 100 million or so.
I don't really even want a frictionless season ... people who dream of that can also take a look at the 22 Flames and 24 Canucks who both had dream regular seasons where everything went right for them and then what happens? They face some adversity in the playoffs and fold, to us no less.
...and we lost two YOUNG players to offer sheet cause we could not match it and keep a 20 man roster
yeah no problem at all 40 mill tied up in 3 players?