The Nashville Predators had a fundamental shift in their contract management after Shea Weber signed the offer sheet with Philly.
At the time they were negotiating with Suter as a UFA and all of their focus was there. Some would say that Suter and his agent were using Nashville as leverage to get that 13 year deal and drive the price up.
When they lost out on Suter, Shea Weber signed a bigger deal. Nashville had to match- despite that contract single-handedly affecting their profit lines for the nearly a decade to come due to the structure of the contract.
So what does Poile do?
He makes a promise to himself and the organization that, what happened with Weber, will never happen again.
Since then, when they have a player that they want to keep, and identify as a guy that they can win with, they will give them term.
Thats why guys like Scissons, Jarnkork, Johannson, Forsberg, Duchene, Ellis, Josi, Ekholm, Turris... all got 6 plus years on their contracts.
They will go to 7-8 years.
Once they started to go down this route- it gave them incredible value for some guys and allowed them to fill out the rest of their roster without getting top heavy.
Different teams manage their contracts in different ways.
I think the Rangers can benefit from shifting away from their current philosophy... which clearly... is not effective at cap management.