Jtabo
Registered User
Was taking a look at CapFriendly today and just realized how great of a cap situation we really are in.
Let's say Carlson gets 7.5m per year (would make him the seventh highest paid defenceman), and Tavares get 10m per year (would make him the third highest paid center).
Then for the big 3 lets say:
Nylander - 6.5m
Marner - 7m
Matthews - 10m
Let's see where that would put us in 2019-20 with an estimated 80m cap (very conservative).
1) Matthews - 10
2) Tavares - 10
3) Marner - 7
4) Nylander - 6.5
5) Marleau - 6.25
6) Kadri - 4.5
7) Martin - 2.5
8) Hyman - 2.25
9) Brown - 2.1
10) Kapanen - 1
11) Johnsson - 1
1) Carlson - 7.5
2) Rielly - 5
3) Zaitsev - 4.5
4) Dermott - 0.9
5) Liljegren - 0.9
1) Andersen - 5
Retained Salary (Kessel): 1.2
Total Contracts: 17
Cap Hit: 76.6
Thats 3.4m to sign a 4th line center, 3rd pair D, and backup goalie. It's tight, but it's fun to think about.
Let's say Carlson gets 7.5m per year (would make him the seventh highest paid defenceman), and Tavares get 10m per year (would make him the third highest paid center).
Then for the big 3 lets say:
Nylander - 6.5m
Marner - 7m
Matthews - 10m
Let's see where that would put us in 2019-20 with an estimated 80m cap (very conservative).
1) Matthews - 10
2) Tavares - 10
3) Marner - 7
4) Nylander - 6.5
5) Marleau - 6.25
6) Kadri - 4.5
7) Martin - 2.5
8) Hyman - 2.25
9) Brown - 2.1
10) Kapanen - 1
11) Johnsson - 1
1) Carlson - 7.5
2) Rielly - 5
3) Zaitsev - 4.5
4) Dermott - 0.9
5) Liljegren - 0.9
1) Andersen - 5
Retained Salary (Kessel): 1.2
Total Contracts: 17
Cap Hit: 76.6
Thats 3.4m to sign a 4th line center, 3rd pair D, and backup goalie. It's tight, but it's fun to think about.