Surprised I haven’t seen the Jackets mentioned
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Surprised I haven’t seen the Jackets mentioned
The next time Dundon doesn't spend to the cap, or at least within a million or so to allow for a deadline deal, will be the first time he's not done so since buying the franchise. He has done so every year, with the only exception being the season in which he bought the team in January or February.For a single run or a short window sure, but you’re talking about adding some premium upper middle class depth without huge term + a Rantanen extension maybe. I can’t see them maxxing out that extra cap space year in year out on the type of 7x15+ that star UFAs are going to be getting. There’s a difference in the tangible benefit between being able to keep Pesce and add a another top-6 W at 7 mil a year vs coming out as the top bidder on McDavid’s brand new 7x16 with 20mil signing bonuses every July 1st. The latter is likely going to stay as the regularly scheduled Toronto/NYR UFA mistake that kills their contention window.
For a single run or a short window sure, but you’re talking about adding some premium upper middle class depth without huge term + a Rantanen extension maybe. I can’t see them maxxing out that extra cap space year in year out on the type of 7x15+ that star UFAs are going to be getting. There’s a difference in the tangible benefit between being able to keep Pesce and add a another top-6 W at 7 mil a year vs coming out as the top bidder on McDavid’s brand new 7x16 with 20mil signing bonuses every July 1st. The latter is likely going to stay as the regularly scheduled Toronto/NYR UFA mistake that kills their contention window.
FLA, TBL, NJD, and OTT are the standouts imo
The talent disparity between 4th liners and some AHLers/ prospects isn't that big or at least worth paying for. There will still be lots of players making at or around league minimum. Also even going by percentage of the cap, a player making $1 mil in a $88 mil cap league will only be making $1,289,772 in a $113.5 mil cap league. The lower contracts don't scale like the bigger onesWhy do people think that players lower on the depth chart aren’t going to be taking proportionally higher contracts that will eat some of this new cap space up?
I mean, Slaf should still be under 8 mil even if he signed this upcoming off-season.Montreal has Caufield, Slaf, Suzuki all signed for under $8M
Only Hutson and Demidov will likely need big raises
Fowler/Reinbacher coming in on ELC as well
Yep that’s a good list, wings also in pretty good shape.FLA, TBL, NJD, and OTT are the standouts imo
He would probably get a lower amount now tbh lolI mean, Slaf should still be under 8 mil even if he signed this upcoming off-season.
Exactly..Why do people think that players lower on the depth chart aren’t going to be taking proportionally higher contracts that will eat some of this new cap space up?
Frankly, the teams that have the money to spend to the Cap. This is going to become a haves and have nots league relatively quickly unless revenue sharing changes. No way that Canadian and small market teams manage this without taking a hit to game attendance due to price increases.
FLA, TBL, NJD, and OTT are the standouts imo
Not for Toronto! Matthews up in, what, 2-3 years, and now Marners going go be wanting 14 mil. Nylander must be feeling a bit bummed out (but not as much as MacKinnon I guess)This is good for everybody.
But the Panthers should now be able to keep the entire band together. Unless Bennett and Ekblad just want to chase the highest dollar figure, we should be able to offer them $13m.
They still have players that are on good deals , so disagree, those teams are in good shape cap wise, and if teams feels they are a contender down the line, they will have room to add to the team.Completely disagree. Florida and Ottawa are too small of market. They might struggle to spend to the cap. The Panthers made it to the Cup finals and were still 6th last in revenue in 2023. If their revenue doesn’t see a big jump, it might be tough to spend ~113 million on salaries when your total revenue is ~160 million.
I wasn't speculating on which owners are going to spend the money because it would be just guessing unless there were reports I haven't seen. Some smaller market owners are going to be willing to spend the money and others won't.Completely disagree. Florida and Ottawa are too small of market. They might struggle to spend to the cap. The Panthers made it to the Cup finals and were still 6th last in revenue in 2023. If their revenue doesn’t see a big jump, it might be tough to spend ~113 million on salaries when your total revenue is ~160 million.
Find a way to have $125m on their playoff roster, I imagineImagine what Vegas can do with $110m next year...
Jets have Schief and Helle locked up......
room for Connor and Ehlers....
and room to add some key pieces.....