OT: Ryan Nugent HOpkins gets new contract 42 Mill/7 years

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I understand why they did it, and someday this could be a very good contract, but those Oiler fans who think this is a low risk deal are out of their minds. He's got injury concerns and wasn't very good last year.

Next year the Oilers will be paying 18 million for a top line of Hall-RNH-Eberle, that's almost 2 million more than the Kings top line of Brown-Kopi-Williams will be making
 
Oilers over the last few years have reminded me of a person who has learned to perform a task, but has no understanding of what it is he's doing, so the end product is lacking. In this case, it is a group of people who have studied other organizations in an effort to learn how to build a franchise from within. Every move they make, no matter how logical it appears to be on the surface, just feels off. Like actors trying to read from a script in a foreign language and getting all the inflections wrong.
 
Stuggled last year, but obviously he's young and has tons of skill. I think he'll bounce back and that contract will be about right value wise in a season or two.
 
It's like Kopitar's 2nd contract with the Kings.

The problem for the Oilers is that they have too many forwards that have contracts like Kopitar's 2nd contract with the Kings, and not every one of those players is going to turn out to be worth it.
 
It's like Kopitar's 2nd contract with the Kings.

The problem for the Oilers is that they have too many forwards that have contracts like Kopitar's 2nd contract with the Kings, and not every one of those players is going to turn out to be worth it.

Two major differences:

1) Kopitar didn't regress/have a sophmore slump in his second season
2) Kopitar didn't miss almost a quarter of the games in his first two seasons due to injury
 
That contract will make it hard to trade him when the Oilers finally wake up and realize they need a good defenseman and can't just win with forwards.
 
That contract will make it hard to trade him when the Oilers finally wake up and realize they need a good defenseman and can't just win with forwards.

I don't think they'll regret it. Sure, he had a disappointing sophomore year, but as a rookie he netted 52 points in 62 games. That's pretty damn impressive. He'll be fine. They need a veteran dman similar to what they had in Chris Pronger when they reached the Finals.
 
I don't think they'll regret it. Sure, he had a disappointing sophomore year, but as a rookie he netted 52 points in 62 games. That's pretty damn impressive. He'll be fine. They need a veteran dman similar to what they had in Chris Pronger when they reached the Finals.

I agree, that he was impressive. We'll see how far he has come though, because this year he's going to get a heaping helping of Kopitar, Thornton, Getzlaf, and Hanzal in his face a lot of nights.
 
Oilers over the last few years have reminded me of a person who has learned to perform a task, but has no understanding of what it is he's doing, so the end product is lacking. In this case, it is a group of people who have studied other organizations in an effort to learn how to build a franchise from within. Every move they make, no matter how logical it appears to be on the surface, just feels off. Like actors trying to read from a script in a foreign language and getting all the inflections wrong.

Great post.
 
DL would have had him signed for two years at $4 million per. Bridge contract, which is certainly deserved after last season.
 
DL would have had him signed for two years at $4 million per. Bridge contract, which is certainly deserved after last season.
When was the last time DL signed a top 6 forward or a top 4 defenseman to a bridge contract?
 
When was the last time DL signed a top 6 forward or a top 4 defenseman to a bridge contract?

There's a difference most of the players that he didn't give a bridge to didn't have sophomore slumps and bad injuries. That's why he needed a bridge contract for a player with the history of rnh
 
I don't think they'll regret it. Sure, he had a disappointing sophomore year, but as a rookie he netted 52 points in 62 games. That's pretty damn impressive. He'll be fine. They need a veteran dman similar to what they had in Chris Pronger when they reached the Finals.

Which probably means having to trade one of their top wingers to do it. There's NOBODY even close to Pronger caliber in their org. In 10 years, it will be an interesting case study as to how they built the team around forwards and whether or not it worked out.
 
When was the last time DL signed a top 6 forward or a top 4 defenseman to a bridge contract?

ya, DL's done some bridge contracts. I think you can consider JJ, Bernier, Muzzin, Quick, Cammalleri & o'sullivan as some? Those were the only ones I could think of. I think when it comes to "ruining the NHL", DL is among the worst with dishing out big contracts to players straight out of ELC. But he's been spot on with them so far. But it definitely ups the demand for them by kids.

Doughty, Kopitar, and Quick contracts were used as standards by many players following their signings.
 
That contract will make it hard to trade him when the Oilers finally wake up and realize they need a good defenseman and can't just win with forwards.

Or the contract could make it easier to trade him if he turns into a 70+ center. You're locked into $6 million for a while no matter how good he gets.

The Oilers have to spend money somewhere. Edmonton will never be a free agent destination. If they spend the money on the young guys they draft, that's a good idea.
 
ya, DL's done some bridge contracts. I think you can consider JJ, Bernier, Muzzin, Quick, Cammalleri & o'sullivan as some? Those were the only ones I could think of. I think when it comes to "ruining the NHL", DL is among the worst with dishing out big contracts to players straight out of ELC. But he's been spot on with them so far. But it definitely ups the demand for them by kids.

Doughty, Kopitar, and Quick contracts were used as standards by many players following their signings.

Quick had a bridge contract.
 
I'm sure Oilers fans are happy they've locked in their core for so many years but how good is that core?

Last year the group finally had some expectations after the way they all lit up the AHL but once the NHL came back reality set in and they finish near the bottom of the league once again.
 
When was the last time DL signed a top 6 forward or a top 4 defenseman to a bridge contract?

Multiple times, as KingPurpleDinosaur stated. In a situation where a player regressed or suffered an injury or just wasn't showing the level of success that was expected, a bridge deal was done. JMFJ was a good example. After the bridge was done, DL signed him long-term when he proved he was more valueable. Same with O'Sullivan and Quick. Imagine if DL had signed O'Sullivan to a six year deal? We'd still be saddled with that.

It's why you do bridge deals.

ya, DL's done some bridge contracts. I think you can consider JJ, Bernier, Muzzin, Quick, Cammalleri & o'sullivan as some? Those were the only ones I could think of. I think when it comes to "ruining the NHL", DL is among the worst with dishing out big contracts to players straight out of ELC. But he's been spot on with them so far. But it definitely ups the demand for them by kids.

Doughty, Kopitar, and Quick contracts were used as standards by many players following their signings.

DL wasn't the first GM to hand out those contracts. He just followed suit with the rest of the league.

And right now they all seem to be a good bang for the buck, generally speaking.

Yeah, a bridge to next decade......

He meant the contract Quick just came off of, not the new 10 year deal.

After his ELC, Quick signed a three-year deal worth $1.8 mill cap hit. That was the bridge deal.
 
I'm sure Oilers fans are happy they've locked in their core for so many years but how good is that core?

Last year the group finally had some expectations after the way they all lit up the AHL but once the NHL came back reality set in and they finish near the bottom of the league once again.

If Dubnyk isn't the real deal they can sign all the forwards they want, you win in the NHL with good goaltending.
 
Hyphenated names are ridiculous, especially in hockey play-by-play.
His dad's last name is Hopkins.
Henceforce, he's Ryan Hopkins to me.

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins?
Give me a break.
 
Give me a break.
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