Again, must be a Sens fan to see that. Because the rest of the world doesn't.
will he hit 20 goals you think? certainly not 25.....
$7M well spent.
Perhaps because Sens fans are best acquainted with his performance this year? Your focus on his goal total confirms that you are a stat-watching outsider, ill-equipped to provide an opinion on this matter. The team sucks and he is the best forward, who plays at both ends of the ice, and would have got the same contract on the open market.
Apparently you think that Sens fans are deluding themselves into believing that Bobby Ryan is performing well because?
1) They want to protect management's reputation? LOL. No. Murray and Melnyk are criticized regularly.
2) ?
Not really... he's a fairly one-dimensional player, he has never used his size much and he was given 7.2 million for 7 years despite the fact that he is now on pace for 50 something points for the 4th year in a row. I don't see how he was wrong about Ryan at all. Ottawa are really desperate these days and it shows. 7.2 for a 50 point player, that's unreal... and that's not even using hindsight as his contract hasn't even kicked in yet. They just gave him 7.2 million fully knowing that he's a 50 pt player.
Ryan was injured last year. Up to his injury, he was almost a PPG. This year, the team sucks, but he leads them in scoring.
What do you think Bobby Ryan would have gotten on the open market?
I suspect he'll be 20 to 25 goals, mid 50s in points, going forward, for a few years. Maybe 60 points in a good year. He's 27, by the time his contract is up, he'll 36 or something? It's already a bit of a problem,just not a huge problem. If he hits 30 and slows a little, it could easily work it's way into the discussion of one of the worst contracts in the league.
I think it's really becoming very apparent his production was getting a boost from playing with Getzlaf and Perry.
I am pretty sure he didn't play with Getzlaf and Perry, but that fits your agenda/narrative, so who cares, right?
You also forgot to adjust the 7 million/year relative contract value to the projected cap 5 years from now.