To some extent I understand why they signed him to this Extension : 1st line signed for 4 years below 8m per player, signal that Suzuki remains the ceiling for drafted players at this stage.
That being Said, I don t like it and I would have gone with a 2x3/4 Type of bridge because there are three scenarios post 2y bridge :
- he becomes the next Jagr and asks for 13m : I don t see that happening
- he becomes a true PPG 1st liner and not a complementary piece and asks for 9-10m : possible and you d pay 2m more than you do today
- he remains a complementary piece with 50/60 and gets paid as a second liner, I.e. 4-6m : central scenario to me and you would pay 2/3m less than you do now
- he becomes a bust and you release him : unlikely but you are protected against this tail risk
In the two Most Pessimist stances of the world, how do you justify paying Heineman or other good bottom 6er at reasonable cap hits ? How much do you pay Demidov if he becomes a Superstar ?
I am a Habs fan so of course I Hope he will be as good as possible and deserve that contract, just saying it seems risky given the product on the ice.