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It'll be a slow walk.would be shocked if Ekblad doesn't walk.
It'll be a slow walk.would be shocked if Ekblad doesn't walk.
Yep. He's an old school guy who can play the game any way you want. Excellent in all three zones. Great puck carrier and distributor while being one of the hardest hitting players in the game AND being one of the best pound for pound fighters around. That's an extremely rare combination. He's also excellent at getting pucks go the net and creating space for his teammates.
There's a reason both Huberdeau and Tkachuk had their career years playing on Bennett's wing - his ability to transport the puck through the neutral zone and create havoc in the offensive zone is exactly what heavy footed scoring wingers need.
There really aren't very many top 6 centers like him in the league.
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Over the last 3 years, there have been 5 players who have paced for an average of 50+ points, 175+ hits, and 225+ shots, and only one of them was a center:
Player Position GP Points/82 game pace Shots/82 game pace Hits/82 game pace Alex Ovechkin L 229 82 322 182 Andrei Svechnikov R 201 72 244 192 Brady Tkachuk L 242 76 336 273 Evander Kane L 161 57 264 259 Sam Bennett C 203 53 244 179
That's 4 of the top power wingers in the league, and then Sam Bennett.
Same story at 5v5, only 3 guys average 9+ shots and hits/60 while putting up 1.80+ p/60:
Player Position GP Points/60 Shots/60 Hits/60 Brady Tkachuk L 242 2.33 11.4 13.2 Sam Bennett C 203 1.90 9.8 9.1 Evander Kane L 161 1.88 10.5 12.2
This also highlights how much of a unicorn Brady Tkachuk is among wingers - there's a reason his contract far exceeded what his raw point totals would have suggested. Signed an $8.2M AAV despite pacing for 53 points in his contract year.
Sam Bennett is similarly a unicorn among centers, and has averaged a 33 goal 61 point pace during the team's last two very successful playoff runs (with a higher 5v5 p/60 than Barkov). His playoffs hits/60 nearly doubled from 9.1 in the regular season to 17.1 in those 2 runs, which again shows his value in the playoffs.
Lindholm is probably the best, most recent comparison - they'll be the same age at the time of signing, and they are both versatile, well rounded all situations centers who are good but not elite offensively, but they've proven they're capable of centering a top team's #1 scoring line. Lindholm paced for 16 goal 48 points in his contract year, pretty far below the 27g 56p pace Bennett has averaged as a Panther.
Other recent examples that make sense are Hertl, Couturier, Kadri, Horvat, and Cirelli.
Player AAV Inflation adjusted (assume 3.0% annual) Horvat $8.5M $9.02M Hertl $8.14M $8.89M Lindholm $7.75M $7.98M Couturier $7.75M $8.47M Kadri $7M $7.65M Cirelli $6.25M $6.63M Average $7.57M $8.11M
When you factor in his physicality and the way he elevates his game during the playoffs, I think Bennett's agent should be asking for $8M+ on a long term deal. If Panthers can get him for anything less $7.5M I think that's a discount vs what the market would offer, especially considering what we just saw Lindholm sign for.
yeah there are better comps, I highlighted them in my post above. Hischier was the first I thought of from a devils fan perspectiveHischier is a 2017 draft pick vs Bennett 2014, 3 years are quite significant when Bennett's deal kicks in next year (at ~30 years old)
Hischier isnt as physcial but is better on both offense and defense
Hischier did sign as an rfa and under lower cap hit but I dont see them as comparable players tbh
Since he joined the Panthers, these are his 5v5 scoring rates with his ranks among true centers in the league:Bennett is a good 2C but not a 1C on a playoff team like Hishcier can be.
6 years 6.25M would be a nice deal for the panthers
He's averaged a ~60 point pace as a Panther while playing in a secondary scoring role. He's an elite all situations 1B/2A center who can literally do it all for a team looking to contend.
As mentioned, Stephenson is probably a good comparable. Hischier contract is probably pretty close too.
years back but a comparable might be Jordan Staal when he was traded from Pittsburgh to Carolina. In terms of the change in the cap since then I'd probably expect something around 8-8.5 using that as a basis.I think so too but I’m wondering what the consensus is and who people see as a comparable.
I think he is like JT Miller or Gabe Landeskog but without the production.
Anyone else come to mind?
I am Sidney Crosby without the production some have said.I think so too but I’m wondering what the consensus is and who people see as a comparable.
I think he is like JT Miller or Gabe Landeskog but without the production.
Anyone else come to mind?
Rubbish. Bennett has been great but he's not anywhere close to being a first line center.He's averaged a ~60 point pace as a Panther while playing in a secondary scoring role. He's an elite all situations 1B/2A center who can literally do it all for a team looking to contend.
Since he joined the Panthers, these are his 5v5 scoring rates with his ranks among true centers in the league:Rubbish. Bennett has been great but he's not anywhere close to being a first line center.
This is another take colored by recency bias that is on par with your "Kotkaniemi is a first line center" evaluation.
With that being said, I wouldn't be surprised if he "Kadried" his way to a career season and a nice, fat contract.
Assclown dubas should've traded for him in the first place.With Tavares coming off the books or atleast having a significantly lower next contract I'd be fine with the Leafs giving Bennett 7 or 7.5 x 7.
Who says they have to?I bet he walks.
They have to re-up Ekblad and I can’t imagine he’s taking a team friendly deal at 28.
8x6 on the open market.
Who says they have to?
Ekblad is no that good
Alternatively, $6m x 8y to stay in Florida and have his number in the rafters.I bet he walks.
They have to re-up Ekblad and I can’t imagine he’s taking a team friendly deal at 28.
8x6 on the open market.
If you were him you would be a millionaire athlete with a completely different out look and perspective regarding life. So in this regard is your opinion or commentary even relevant considering how you framed your original statement ?Assclown dubas should've traded for him in the first place.
Matthews and Co. are about as opposite of Bennett as you can get. If I were him I'd stay far away from Toronto