It means that the contract is essentially "buy-out proof" as there is very little salary cap relief from buying out a contract where it's paid out in bonus (vs. regular salary).What does 80% in bonuses mean??
How would buy-out look after year 4? Too soon to know?
I love Tanev, but that's too long and too much. I remember when Calgary signed him to 4 x 4 and everyone laughed at the Flames and said that contract wasn't going to age well.
It’s amazing how many people don’t understand, that LTIR has to be approved by a team doctor and then 1 or 2 independent doctors every October, and that independent doctors are likely not the same each year.It’s amazing how many people don’t understand what’s happening with this contract
Do you actually think, with Tanevs injury history, that this is going to be an issue?It’s amazing how many people don’t understand, that LTIR has to be approved by a team doctor and then 1 or 2 independent doctors every October, and that independent doctors are likely not the same each year.
Over the last 4 seasons with the Flames (and a couple of games with Dallas) he only missed like 20 games TOTAL. He has a (well earned) reputation for being injury prone with the Canucks, but since he left there he's been surprisingly healthy (especially for the kind of game he plays). Now, will this continue in his mid to late 30s...that's another question...Turns 35 mid season (just before Xmas) and has only played over 70 games once. Just downright egregious to throw him six years. I get that they see his shutdown, shot blocking style as an ideal fit on the right side, but that doesn't mean you go to absurd lengths to make it happen.
If he's healthy for the playoffs I guess that's all they really care about. But that seems so far from being a guarantee unless they sit him out all year.
Out of 492 regular season games across the six seasons on this contract, would you take the over or under on him missing 199.5 of those games?
Run it back! Gotta keep this group together!
Before the Island was for players who couldn't perform up to the contract (Robidas, Lupul, Murray, etc.) so they were exiled. I do remember Lupul saying on social media he was healthy enough to play, and then him pulling the post and never being heard from again.For everyone acting like it’s a guarantee that Tanev has agreed to retire in 3 years and that this is just business as usual: is there a single example of Toronto doing this before?