MHO
Registered User
- Sep 27, 2023
- 356
- 381
Montreal may be coming around but they would be the exception considering their cap situation but the other four recent major rebuilds taking place in Anaheim, Chicago, Columbus, and San Jose may face an interesting challenge going into next year. This is going to sound odd but: They might have trouble reaching the floor.
I know anything can happen between now and the beginning of next season but assuming the cap goes up to $95M next season, the floor would be at about ~$71M. Then look at the contracts each of the 4 teams ALREADY have allocated for next year with available roster spots.
Seems like a good problem to have right?
But then consider the ELC's these teams may want to add or players due for raises. I made assumptions on who the teams would like to add for next year.
Now if you add those contracts to what is already in place, this would be the cap situation going into next season for these four teams.
So if nothing changes, Anaheim would have to spend $13.4M between 2 players just to reach the floor!
None of these teams would likely attract top free agents and probably wouldn't want to give players term as they're going to have to give their own players raises in the years to come. Plus with a stacked draft in 26, more teams may be joining the rebuild club leading to an interesting offseason ahead. You might be seeing teams delaying prospects on ELCs or even competing to acquire bad contracts just to reach the floor. I think it will be a great summer to be a free agent or to unload a bad contract.
I know anything can happen between now and the beginning of next season but assuming the cap goes up to $95M next season, the floor would be at about ~$71M. Then look at the contracts each of the 4 teams ALREADY have allocated for next year with available roster spots.
Seems like a good problem to have right?
But then consider the ELC's these teams may want to add or players due for raises. I made assumptions on who the teams would like to add for next year.
Now if you add those contracts to what is already in place, this would be the cap situation going into next season for these four teams.
So if nothing changes, Anaheim would have to spend $13.4M between 2 players just to reach the floor!
None of these teams would likely attract top free agents and probably wouldn't want to give players term as they're going to have to give their own players raises in the years to come. Plus with a stacked draft in 26, more teams may be joining the rebuild club leading to an interesting offseason ahead. You might be seeing teams delaying prospects on ELCs or even competing to acquire bad contracts just to reach the floor. I think it will be a great summer to be a free agent or to unload a bad contract.