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Pittsburgh says, 'Hi'.Lots of championships recently for these two franchises as well...
Pittsburgh says, 'Hi'.Lots of championships recently for these two franchises as well...
Has Lundkvist skated in any of these scrimmages? I haven't heard his name mentioned much the past three days.
You mean the team that tanked and drafted well and traded for great players and hasn't signed a significant UFA in the last few years?Pittsburgh says, 'Hi'.
You're phenomenal at moving goal postsYou mean the team that tanked and drafted well and traded for great players and hasn't signed a significant UFA in the last few years?
HELLO PITTSBURGH!
"[Player Name] is different this time!"
Certainly a statement I've never heard before.
You're phenomenal at proving my point.You're phenomenal at moving goal posts
Also overheard: "If you don't think Richards is on a different level than Gomez/Drury, then I can't help you."If you don’t think Panarin is on a different level than Gomez/Drury/Richards, then I can’t help you.
You have no 'point' because it changes every post.You're phenomenal at proving my point.
The cap won't raise based on Seattle. The money that they pay to the league goes in the owners' pockets. It is not part of HRR.
The cap is expected to remain at or close to its current level for another 2 to 3 years to mitigate the need for escrow. The next big bump in the salary cap should come after the new TV deals are signed. Those deals will be done after the 2020-21 season. The money for those deals might be factored into the 2021-22 season, but possibly not until the 2022-23 season.
I could see us offering Panarin 9.5 x 7, but he could take the same deal in Florida and get more money due to the tax thing. Brooks reported that our offer could be 11 to 11.25 x 7. I would be surprised if we offered him that much. I think Gorton has a number in mind that he won't go over, and that number is under 11 mil. We'll see, I guess.
Panarin is in a tier with Kucherov, Kane, Gaudreau, MacKinnon, Crosby, Matthews, Giroux etc when it comes to ES production.
Kucherov would be the best comparison, as I've brought up before. All things considered 10.5-11M is fair value for Panarin in NY.Kucherov makes 9.5M and is coming off back to back 100P seasons.
Kane makes 10.5M and is coming off a 100P season.
Gaudreau makes 6.75M and is coming off a 99P season.
MacKinnon makes 6.3M and is coming off a 99P season.
Crosby makes 8.7M and is coming off a 100P season.
Giroux makes 8.275M and is coming off a 85P season (102P last season).
Panarin @12M, or 11M is just straight up stupid. He's not a 12M player for starters. Despite the space we have now, we'll have to do a lot of maneuvering to fit him in. Some of you guys can't resist temptation. He's a very good player but he's not in the same tier as most of the guys you mentioned above. But, he'll get paid more than all of them.
Look at MacKinnon and Gaudreau's contracts. That's what you want. Top end production at a bargain. I understand not every team is that lucky, but the point still remains.
We also signed Richards when he was 31 years old to a 9 year contract that would end when he’s 40. AP is 26 years old and the longest contract we can sign him to ends when he’s 34. It’s a much different scenario all together.Also overheard: "If you don't think Richards is on a different level than Gomez/Drury, then I can't help you."
Elite Prospects - NHL Stats All-time totals
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give me any of those top 30 players in UFA and i'm willing to pay those 12MM in FA... Those are gamechangers. Some even have 2 on their team
He'll be 28 when the season starts.We also signed Richards when he was 31 years old to a 9 year contract that would end when he’s 40. AP is 26 years old and the longest contract we can sign him to ends when he’s 34. It’s a much different scenario all together.
I was off he’s 27, but you’re also wrong, he’ll be 27 when the season starts. My point remains the same. It’s a completely different scenario.He'll be 28 when the season starts.
There are quite a few players in there I wouldn't give 12 million to.
And by that I mean all of them except McDavid (who makes more anyway), MacKinnon and maybe Barkov.
Kucherov would be the best comparison, as I've brought up before. All things considered 10.5-11M is fair value for Panarin in NY.
You think it's fair value for Panarin. That doesn't actually mean it's true. Don't assume your opinion is a fact. You've become so hellbent on Panarin that you've become oblivious to certain facts.
The Kucherov comparison isn't accurate either. He was the best player in the league last season. Panarin half assed it during the playoffs last season. He coasted. His lack of back checking led to goals against. His effort can be mediocre. Go on the Blue Jackets board and look at their GDT's.
You're not going to convince the Anti-Panarin crowd that signing him to the largest contract in our franchises history is a good investment.
I mean, he played 21 minutes a night, put up 11 points in 10 games, and I don’t have his playoff possession numbers on hand but if I recall they were positive. GDTs...are not the best judgment of how someone is actually performing.
Offering Panarin a responsible contract is smart, not timid. But overpaying players for long terms is suicide in a salary-capped world.Toronto signed Tavares going into year 3 of Matthews/Marners ELCs. Not equal to what a Panarin+Kakko+Kravtsov would be.
There will be a new CBA by then.
There will be a team in Seattle
There will be a new TV deal
There are so many unknowns, to be paralyzed by it, is playing not to lose.