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You right, sorry I read his old contract.Cap Friendly has his expiry status at the end of his current contract as "RFA", whereas at the expiry of his last contract (i.e. last summer) he was a 10.2.
You right, sorry I read his old contract.Cap Friendly has his expiry status at the end of his current contract as "RFA", whereas at the expiry of his last contract (i.e. last summer) he was a 10.2.
It’s fair. But I like pinto moreCanes fan coming in peace, what do you guys think about a Pinto for Necas swap? Feel like it might be an ok way for both teams to get decent returns in a change of scenery deal.
Add Chychrun for Frost and FarabeFeels like something that comes out to prime is for a Pinto trade.
I could see Laughton+Bonk from Philadelphia, with the logic being it's better than a 1st+3rd. Something like that.
Someone is going to get a nice deal if we move him.
Canes fan coming in peace, what do you guys think about a Pinto for Necas swap? Feel like it might be an ok way for both teams to get decent returns in a change of scenery deal.
Canes fan coming in peace, what do you guys think about a Pinto for Necas swap? Feel like it might be an ok way for both teams to get decent returns in a change of scenery deal.
If they were smart, and thought they had a chance to get him as a UFA they would.Here is hoping a team gives him an offersheet with term and not something structured to get him to free agency asap like Debrincat and M Tkachuk
Couldn't agree more. A blind man could see the issues for Canadian teams if this continues. At minimum, a hard limit on the number of nmc/ntc contracts on a team.The way things are trending in the league, it's safer to draft a Russian than an American. The league needs to change contract structures and limited the number of clauses that each team can give out.
I think this is going to be a major issue in the next round of CBA negotiations. A big enough deal that it will probably lead to a lockout.The way things are trending in the league, it's safer to draft a Russian than an American. The league needs to change contract structures and limited the number of clauses that each team can give out.
What do owners get for limiting control of thier teams? You have rfa that have full control. Only willing to sign long term with certain teams. Every player wants whatever clause they can grab. The club has to take a loss on the trade. It's a mess. Maybe Vegas is right. Fck the draft. Get players that are 25-27 and then dump 'em when they suck. People say it's a ruthless organization...well it's a two way street.I think this is going to be a major issue in the next round of CBA negotiations. A big enough deal that it will probably lead to a lockout.
What do you give the players in return for limiting control of their careers? Even earlier free agency? An ever bigger share of the revenue pie?
It's thier damn fault! They fckd it all up. Lol.The NBA has taken huge steps with their CBA to limit big markets/big spenders from dominating talent like they have. I hope the NHL does the same. Some of the names that you hear about having trade protection feels like it's gone off the rails and quite frankly, I don't think the choice should be in the players' hands as much as it is. You're in the pro's, suck it up.
Can you be more specific?It's thier damn fault! They fckd it all up. Lol.
Remember when Lebron had a tv special to announce where he was signing? Players sign 4 year deals then opt out after 2. Super teams. The NBA thought it was great coverage and exciting until 3/4 of the teams couldn't keep or get players.Can you be more specific?
I like Pinto a lot, but at some point he's more problem than he's worth. We burned an ELC year for him, then 5 games for his shoulder, then a hold out and 41 game suspension, now he's pushing for an offer sheet?
Na.
If memory serves me correctly though, it was the players that pushed for the short term deals only in that CBA that lowered it to max 5 and 4 with option years, no?Remember when Lebron had a tv special to announce where he was signing? Players sign 4 year deals then opt out after 2. Super teams. The NBA thought it was great coverage and exciting until 3/4 of the teams couldn't keep or get players.