Where is Marner going to sign? I listed the teams that I think have the cap space and motivation to sign him.
I think Carolina is out on him if he's gonna look for top dollar. While we could use a game breaking talent on the wings, overall there is tremendous depth there through the top 9. I think Ehlers would be a better target at a lower price point or as, always looking to strengthen down the middle.
You mean the team that values shot volume above all else isn’t going to be impressed with his 2 total shots in games 2 through 7?I think his playoff performance will scare Carolina away for good. It’s basement or bust for Mitch and his dad now.
$12.5M ain't getting it done in Califonia.Ill go Anaheim. 7x$12.5
For sure. Carolina is always looking for a deal on distressed assets but I think you're right with the best fit being a bottom team with lots of cap space. It's a win win situation. Can't see a contending team paying the price for someone who has shown time and time again that they can't get it done.I think his playoff performance will scare Carolina away for good. It’s basement or bust for Mitch and his dad now.
Why he doesn’t even deserve the 12.5, he just broke 100 points once for his career.$12.5M ain't getting it done in Califonia.
Why he doesn’t even deserve the 12.5, he just broke 100 points once for his career.
That doesn’t scream he needs 13+.
Supply and commandWhy he doesn’t even deserve the 12.5, he just broke 100 points once for his career.
That doesn’t scream he needs 13+.
well least you got that part right for Marner.Supply and command
$12.5M ain't getting it done in Califonia.
There is potential he becomes the highest paid NHLer this offseason with the cap going up. I guarentee atleast one team will offer him that amount of moneyWhy he doesn’t even deserve the 12.5, he just broke 100 points once for his career.
That doesn’t scream he needs 13+.
Anaheim
Him and his family can call it home and have nobody even know who he is there. Get away from chaotic fan base and chaotic reporters
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- Florida (e.g., Florida Panthers or Tampa Bay Lightning):
- With no state income tax, players keep more of their earnings. Factoring in federal taxes and other deductions, a player might take home roughly $2.4 million from their $4 million salary.
- Ontario (e.g., Toronto Maple Leafs or Ottawa Senators):
- In Canada, both federal and provincial taxes are applied. In Ontario, players face some of the highest tax rates in the league. After taxes, the same $4 million contract could leave a player with around $2.0 million in take-home pay—a significant reduction compared to Florida.
- California (e.g., Los Angeles Kings, San Jose Sharks or Anaheim Ducks):
- California imposes the highest state income tax rate in the U.S., at 13.3% for high earners. Combined with federal taxes, this means a player’s take-home pay on a $4 million contract could drop to approximately $1.9 million — the lowest among these three examples.
True. Researched it a bit more, but its not much different than Toronto. Obviously if he goes to FL< TX, TN, WA, or NV thats a huge advantage and they can pay $500k-2M under market.