How would Hawks be better long term with Strome & Debrincat? The Hawks couldn't give Strome away at the trade deadline, and Debrincat's contract was going to be up when the Hawks would be in the middle of a rebuild and would struggle to sign him. Even if the Hawks somehow kept both player - the organization almost certainly wouldn't have Bedard. And I get that the Hawks lucked out with the lottery to get Bedard - but would have been happy with a Fantilli or Carlsson as a hopeful future franchise cornerstone.Two big ones for me:
1) It's a lot easier to accidentally be bad than purposefully be good. Because of that, you need to keep good players unless you can replace them with better ones especially when you're tanking. Think of how much of a better spot Chicago would be in right now if they still had Strome and DeBrincat or SJS if they still had Hertl or DET if they still had Hronek.
Obviously everyone would like a hometown discount, but I think you're overlooking how desperate teams are to keep said stars in the first place. And this very frequently results in paying them a bit more. Tavares should've taken a discount of course, but for most human beings you're not going to turn your nose up at that kind of money, especially in a potential bidding war. Very rarely does a player take a hometown discount when heading into free agency unless they're a bit player.Good ownership/GM FO personnel willing to do whatever it takes to remain competitive.
As much as I hate JBB for giving Stamkos the boot it was the ruthlessly correct thing to do to keep this core competing.
But aside from that you have to be able to scout and find good talent and not just the superstar talent you have to be able to surround that core year in and year out with pieces that complement it.
Right or wrong, Players willing to give hometown discounts and not chase money helps with this, You can't pay just your forwards over half of your cap space, Looking at you Leafs.
I could name a few but they would be from my own team. I can't think of others currently off the top of my head.Obviously everyone would like a hometown discount, but I think you're overlooking how desperate teams are to keep said stars in the first place. And this very frequently results in paying them a bit more. Tavares should've taken a discount of course, but for most human beings you're not going to turn your nose up at that kind of money, especially in a potential bidding war. Very rarely does a player take a hometown discount when heading into free agency unless they're a bit player.
Yeah the Leafs should absolutely pay some of their players less, they have questionable management... But how many players around the league can you reasonably say have taken those discounts?
Of course, but situations are different for different teams. All the Canadian teams are quite poorly run.I could name a few but they would be from my own team. I can't think of others currently off the top of my head.
I also said that it helps if they take home town discounts not that they should or shouldn't but at the same time handing out obnoxious contracts while handicapping yourself isn't a smart move that will result in good things happening long term.
That, or Canadian markets aren't the most popular ones amongst NHL players and teams need to make up for it by giving better contracts to keep their assets.Of course, but situations are different for different teams. All the Canadian teams are quite poorly run.
It's both, really. They're just not desirable destinations, even for those who grew up in the area. But that doesn't have anything to do with substandard drafting and scouting.That, or Canadian markets aren't the most popular ones amongst NHL players and teams need to make up for it by giving better contracts to keep their assets.
Historically I would say a guy like Marchand (or many of the Bruins for that matter) would apply. Recently a guys like Reinhart & Verhaege signed very reasonable deals. It's honestly difficult because a portion of "discount" to cover expected fall-off over the later part of UFA eligible deals. Would also add Crosby as a guy who gave his team a discount.I could name a few but they would be from my own team. I can't think of others currently off the top of my head.
I also said that it helps if they take home town discounts not that they should or shouldn't but at the same time handing out obnoxious contracts while handicapping yourself isn't a smart move that will result in good things happening long term.