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Peterka seems somewhat similar to Ehlers (Carolina). Blazing speed, great shot, difficult to play with.

With a puck support C that can read the offense and make good passes he could excel on the third line. McBain is not that guy. Beaudoin could be. Ehlers did well with Lowry in Winnipeg and did well with Staal in Carolina.
Ehlers is the much better player without the puck on D.
 
How does Florida and Vegas, as recent examples, convince their guys to almost always take less money? As easy example Tuch makes more now than any Panther.
How much is lifestyle and lower/no income taxes worth? I mean, as we constantly got beaten up by Canadians and other northerners on here when in AZ, we always had that arrow in our sling "yeah, have fun freezing and paying all those taxes"

I mean, that worth isn't $0, if it's maybe intangible. $8m/yr in Ottawa or Winnipeg is not the same as $8m/yr in Miami or Vegas.
 
How much is lifestyle and lower/no income taxes worth? I mean, as we constantly got beaten up by Canadians and other northerners on here when in AZ, we always had that arrow in our sling "yeah, have fun freezing and paying all those taxes"

I mean, that worth isn't $0, if it's maybe intangible. $8m/yr in Ottawa or Winnipeg is not the same as $8m/yr in Miami or Vegas.
The tax difference for many players is nothing to get excited about. Don't believe me follow Allan Walsh who talks about it lots. A good tax plan will negate most of the difference.
 
The tax difference for many players is nothing to get excited about. Don't believe me follow Allan Walsh who talks about it lots. A good tax plan will negate most of the difference.
"most of"... but not "all of"... and again, lifestyle. *You* might not think living in Florida or Vegas in winter would be great, but you're also not a 30-ish NHL player.

And as you yourself say...it keeps happening. Are Vegas and (against all odds, after so many decades) Florida that much better people to work with? That could be the reason, too.
 
"most of"... but not "all of"... and again, lifestyle. *You* might not think living in Florida or Vegas in winter would be great, but you're also not a 30-ish NHL player.

And as you yourself say...it keeps happening. Are Vegas and (against all odds, after so many decades) Florida that much better people to work with? That could be the reason, too.
I think living in either would be great, I spend my winters in Arizona. But why not Nashville, Tampa, Carolina, Dallas, etc. It seems like only those 2 regularly get players to take a lot less than market value.
 
I think living in either would be great, I spend my winters in Arizona. But why not Nashville, Tampa, Carolina, Dallas, etc. It seems like only those 2 regularly get players to take a lot less than market value.
Especially Vegas who have shown that they would ditch them in a second flat when they have used them up.
 

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