Speaking of narratives, Bowman disagrees with the notion that the Oilers low-balled Broberg and Holloway in contract talks.
“The way it’s being portrayed is also a little bit unfair, that the Oilers were doing some sort of poor-faith negotiating,” Bowman said. “If you look at both those players, based on their performance, there’s lots of comparable players that have signed this summer and recent years.”
Restricted free agents coming out of entry-level deals have very little leverage — unless of course, they sign an offer sheet.
But as far as the Oilers looking back and realizing they should have offered more, Bowman isn’t buying it. Not to where those contracts got with St. Louis.
“The players can probably grow into those deals, but as of today, they’re way above their actual performance,” Bowman said.