Not good at all for Ottawa/Winnipeg...
Not ideal for the other Canadian teams either, but they'll do fine.
But Bettman making sure Canadian teams have to fight an uphill battle.
The documentary on the NHL’s trumped up financials will be something else. I hope it blows up in their faces and 10+ teams are contracted
Didn't the new Pens ownership recently decide to sell? A year after they purchased the team.
A looming rebuild with a very high floor and you just wonder if it's connected to these new cap projections.
Not good for small-cap teams. Crap players like Anderson and Gally might have value and be tradeable.
If he's good enough to ask 10M, I'd call it a win.How does Hutson not ask for like 10M with these numbers
Once the cap gets to 113.5m it'll be pretty much like the days when there wasn't even a cap, since other than a very few rich teams most teams won't be able to spend close to the max cap amount and a bunch of teams will struggle to even hit the 83.9m cap floor.
Eventually we'll be back to smaller market teams not being able to afford their star players anymore because they can't compete with the rich teams throwing way more money at these players.
6.5m for a backup goalieThis is a very quick spitball so don't jump on me about the numbers. Just trying to get a rough idea! Somehow got us Nemec (lol) - but insert random 6 million RD in there.
Habs - 2027 - 2028 - 113.5
Caufield (7.75) - Suzuki (7.875) - Slaf (7.6) = 23.25m
Laine (8) - Dach (6) - Demidov (950K) = 14.95m
Heinemen (4.5) - Hage (950K) - Kapanen (2.25) = 7.7m
Tuch (2.2) - Beck (3) - Xhekaj (2.1) = 7.3m
Total for primary forward group = 53.2m
Hutson (10m) - Rein (5.55) = 15.55m
Guhle (5.55) - Nemec (6) = 11.55m
Xhekaj (3.75) - Carrier (4) = 7.75m
Total for primary d men - 33.85 m
Dobes - 6.5
Fowler - 950K
Total for two goalies = 7.45m
Total cap on primary team = 94.5 m
Need 3 more players for 23 man roster and we have 19 million still to spend.
Need cap flexibility when Demidov commands 10+ in 28/29
WE ARE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE
In 27-28 Dobes could be signing for something in that.6.5m for a backup goalie
6m for Nemec lol
5.5m Reinbacher loll
Dach 6M
not because the cap rise you gotta overpay everyone
Laine at $8M is a nightmareThis is a very quick spitball so don't jump on me about the numbers. Just trying to get a rough idea! Somehow got us Nemec (lol) - but insert random 6 million RD in there.
Habs - 2027 - 2028 - 113.5
Caufield (7.75) - Suzuki (7.875) - Slaf (7.6) = 23.25m
Laine (8) - Dach (6) - Demidov (950K) = 14.95m
Heinemen (4.5) - Hage (950K) - Kapanen (2.25) = 7.7m
Tuch (2.2) - Beck (3) - Xhekaj (2.1) = 7.3m
Total for primary forward group = 53.2m
Hutson (10m) - Rein (5.55) = 15.55m
Guhle (5.55) - Nemec (6) = 11.55m
Xhekaj (3.75) - Carrier (4) = 7.75m
Total for primary d men - 33.85 m
Dobes - 6.5
Fowler - 950K
Total for two goalies = 7.45m
Total cap on primary team = 94.5 m
Need 3 more players for 23 man roster and we have 19 million still to spend.
Need cap flexibility when Demidov commands 10+ in 28/29
WE ARE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE
Gally buyout, not sure, but Price moving to a team that needs to meet the floor, but not pay the actual $$$ because his contract is insured... yes
They still do, but if the revenue shared is going all to reach the floor, then the owners get diminishing returns.
Well, then the cap would come down. It's supposed to be a 50/50 split.
Of revenues, not profits.. That's the point I'm making if the revenue sharing scheme is used more by smaller markets just to reach the floor, that supposedly would translate in less pocketed profits? Dreger seems to think they'll be re-adjustments in how revenue is shared anyhow. It's an interesting question.. How does it affect smaller markets like Columbus who just tries to remain above the floor every season?Well, then the cap would come down. It's supposed to be a 50/50 split.
Meeting the floor isn't going to be an issue. There's only 3 teams operating below $80m: Calgary, Anaheim & Columbus. Cap floor will likely be $70m. All 3 of those teams are at $69m or $70m already.
It will be interesting to see if teams start hitting internal revenue caps, though. Like can Nashville really afford to go over $100m? You know Leafs, NYR, etc can, but Florida?
Fair. Then an insured contract may still be of interest to some. That said, it's not like MTL needs to move Price of the cap and with only one extra season on it, it's not going to be a problem when MTL will need the cap space.Meeting the floor isn't going to be an issue. There's only 3 teams operating below $80m: Calgary, Anaheim & Columbus. Cap floor will likely be $70m. All 3 of those teams are at $69m or $70m already.
It will be interesting to see if teams start hitting internal revenue caps, though. Like can Nashville really afford to go over $100m? You know Leafs, NYR, etc can, but Florida?