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Rangers have set a precedence already, it goes something like, Everyone waits until we sign UFAs, must shop first. Then we'll get around to the RFAs with arbitration rights. Then we'll scour the league for what we think are bargains. Then finally the RFAs without arbitration rights, they'll just have to take whatever is leftover. Yet they want Stepan to believe if he signs a bridge deal they are going to extend him before they have to, before they go through this whole process again, twice, and they'll have the cap space to do so? Yeah right.
Except it doesn't actually work that way. They've been talking to Stepan's agent since day 1. It's the nature of Stepan's contract status that prolongs the negotiations, not anything that Sather is or isn't doing.
UFAs generally sign first because they have multiple teams bidding for their services. Teams can't afford to squeeze UFAs to take less money. The player will just sign somewhere else.
RFAs with arbitration rights don't have multiple teams bidding on them, but they have arbitrators who are likely to give the player a contract that isn't favorable to the team. The most the Rangers could have elected in arbitration for McD would have been 2 years. Do you think the arbitrator would have given McD much less than 4.7 per year? Teams have a pretty big incentive to get the deals done before they reach arbitration.
RFAs without arbitration rights have no reason to settle early, and teams have no reason to press the issue. That's why for ALL teams, not just the Rangers, these deals are usually the last ones signed. They aren't the last ones negotiated, they are simply the last ones to get done because neither side has any pressure until it gets closer to camp.
I don't care what you think of Sather, but he isn't an idiot when it comes to managing the cap. And even if he is, he has plenty of people to help him. Before they sign anyone, they come up with a plan as to which players they are going to target and how much they are willing to spend on each player.
The parameters for Stepan's contract were decided months ago. There was never any question that he would get more than 2 years. You can argue that they should have planned for a long term deal, but don't spout BS about them giving Stepan whatever is left, because all that does is show how little you understand the process.