I predict
Marner stays in Toronto at 12.5-13M x 8, a bit of a home town discount.
Rantanen to Dallas for 12-12.5 x 7 as it’s a no tax state.
Matthews and MacKinnon contracts were signed 1 and 2 years ago respectively but Draisailt is very recent. Marner and Rantanen are Elite players but not borderline generational like the other 3, they should make comfortably below. That said, you're very close as 11.0 to 12.0 is in the ballpark with maybe a team that has no elite talent like that ready to "overpay" a little.
I would want Rantanen but signing him 8 years for 12 M$ would be extremely risky, like more than Murray's contract. Or the thought would be to go all in for the first 4-5 years then rebuild again
I figured that's what you meant, it just was so low it's not a realistic offer to even get involved. I think you're a little closer here, but if they go to market, some teams will throw caution to the wind and their AAV will get ridiculous. I do also think Draisaitl is a tier above, but he's only averaged .1 ppg over his career more than Rantanan and I think he'll be the most relevant comparable for both guys. The cap is going up so internal caps based on previous signings only works if guys play ball, which clearly Rantanan wouldn't. It's a fine thought for Colorado to say nobody above Mackinnon, but they'll be losing Makar too if they stick to that. I'll bet both Marner and Rantanan come in above 13 at max term, but could be wrong, especially if they don't make it to the open market I could see it in the 12 range.
We live in a world where some baseball players are going to be billionaires so of course, someone is going to throw ridiculous money at them, which is why it's not realistic that they sign with us in the first place and even less at their market value (never said it was realistic). So again, I repeat by copy/pasting : "
If they want to have the highest AAV as possible, they will get it, of course. If they want to be on a contender, they might have to be reasonable (obviously, wouldn't be us). I said that is what I would sign them for, not the highest they would get. The importance of words."
Draisaitl is often regarded as the 2nd best player on the planet, maybe less now with Makar, MacKinnon and Kucherov giving him a run for his money. Drai is also a "late bloomer", he only became an elite scorer at 23 y/o so his first 4 seasons lowers his PPG a bit. Rantanen was already over PPG at 21 y/o.
So if you look only since 2018-19, Draisailt has the 3rd best PPG behind only McDavid and Kucherov and tied with MacKinnon at 1.44 PPG. Rantanen is 8th with 1.23 (Marner 7th with 1.24). Matthews also has 1.23 PPG but he has the 3rd best GPG in history so far (behind Bossy and Lemieux)
As talked in the post above, the other comparables (although from players a tier above) were recent signings, we already KNEW the cap was going up. It's very possible that Rantanen and Marner get 13+ as mentioned in this post from a desperate team ready to overpay but I think that will be shown to be a mistake, like it is for many players, like Elias Pettersson for example. But at the same time, if you have the cap space and don't have young players worth anywhere near that kind of money, maybe you should.
My god, why would you want no show Marner? Why would you want to get softer? Trade our two most physical players for tissue paper.
It's not really about Marner (as it's also about Rantanen in my post), its basically any Elite talent we could acquire. I don't care if he's soft to be honest, we need SKILL like crazy.
Mitch Marner has the 5th best PPG in the NHL since 2021-22. My team isn't anywhere close to as good enough to snob that kind of talent.