Speculation: Matthew Knies next contract

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He's not going to get 9 million dollars that's not going to happen, and no team that would consider letting him go to would offersheet him because those teams aren't going to risk Gavin Mckenna.

Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Chicago, SJ and Philadelphia won't offersheet him because those teams aren't going to risk Gavin Mckenna.

Anybody else would be a waste of time because the Leafs have close to 30 million dollars in cap space they can match anything
 
So break this down for me. What team is paying 4 first round picks for Knies to pay him 9M where he will be overpaid for the first few years at least.

I believe teams would target him for offersheet why wouldn't you he is a 23 year old power forward. I don't believe the price.

This... Knies is a great player, but he has been on the Leafs top line all year, and will likely finish with 30 goals and 55 points give or take.

He has not, any level, shown any form of electric scoring or playmaking ability. If a team wants to give up 4 unprotected firsts for him to sign an 8 year deal, by all means. Even giving up a 1/2/3 pick to sign him to a 5-year deal at $8m, it's really not a smart move.

As others have mentioned, Dylan Guenther and Juraj Slafkovsky are the reasonable comparables here. They signed for $7.1m and $7.6m on 8 year deals.

Now, I would be at all suprised to see Knies follow the lead of Matthews and go shorter term, setting himself up for a massive 3rd contract. I believe there are 5 more years of RFA status, so I'm sure the Leafs will probably hold on it either being a 4 year deal or a 6 year deal.

Maybe the Toronto effect / Cap jumping allow him to close in on that $7m number without comitting to 8 years. To me, the "right" number is probably 4 years at $5.5m to $6m, or 6 years at $6.5m to $7m.
 
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If you're worried about an offer sheet, let another team sign him at 5 or 6 per and just match it. If a team offers him 9, their GM should be fired.
 
Boldy is the upper limit of what he can make on a long term deal. Boldy > Knies coming as a Leafs fan.

Looks like he will be an elite complementary piece and should not be paid as a line driver.
 
He’s exactly what every team wants. Only 22 and already at 25 goals. Definitely see 40+ goals in a season in his future
 
9 million per for Knies??

I'd assume that's 8 years but as alluded to in this link, his agent would be smart to push for 5 years to chase free agency at 28 years old.

What do you think the Leafs and Knies agree to on term and AAV?
Would some team offer sheet him for 8 million or more?



His stats are super comparable to Alex Tuch (the year he extended) which would put at at like 5.45M x 7 years.

It's Toronto and we get hosed a bit but 6x6 seems like a fair middle ground.
 
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His stats are super comparable to Alex Tuch (the year he extended) which would put at at like 5.45M x 7 years.

It's Toronto and we get hosed a bit but 6x6 seems like a fair middle ground.
Tuch signed his when the salary cap was much lower. An equal salary by percentage would be 7M in todays cap world.
 
It genuinely would not surprise me if Knies asked for an insane amount, in Toronto the leaders are all greedy overpaid losers, that's the culture he's being brought into.
 
Boldy is the upper limit of what he can make on a long term deal. Boldy > Knies coming as a Leafs fan.

Looks like he will be an elite complementary piece and should not be paid as a line driver.
Minnesota should offersheet him at a price higher than $7M. The cap is spiking and Boldy's AAV doesn't apply to players signing contracts when the upper limit is much higher.
 
9 million per for Knies??

I'd assume that's 8 years but as alluded to in this link, his agent would be smart to push for 5 years to chase free agency at 28 years old.

What do you think the Leafs and Knies agree to on term and AAV?
Would some team offer sheet him for 8 million or more?


Knies lock him up now for 9m is smart move.
 
I would either give him 2/3 years at 4.5 to 5 million or 8 years at 7.5 to 8 million
The cap is going up significantly.
Use your cup window (3 more Matthew years) and worry later or try to get him long term at a somehow reasonable price, if one of Marner or Tavares leaves
 

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