Which teams are best positioned going forward with the salary cap about to explode?

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Detroit is in a great position right now.

Larkin is signed at 8.7M until 2031
Raymond is signed at 8.08M until 2032
Seider is signed at 8.55M until 2031

Only Compher and Rasmussen are signed past 2027.

They have core locked up at steals for a long time and a ton of space to add players with very little long-term money committed.
 
Detroit is in a great position right now.

Larkin is signed at 8.7M until 2031
Raymond is signed at 8.08M until 2032
Seider is signed at 8.55M until 2031

Only Compher and Rasmussen are signed past 2027.

They have core locked up at steals for a long time and a ton of space to add players with very little long-term money committed.

If they're smart, as soon as July 1st hits they're tossing 8 x $8.5M at Edvinsson.

Of course, Edvinsson would probably be dumb to take that too... But a lot of players are just wanting the financial security now.
 
The teams in the best position are teams with ownership that are willing to spend to the cap. There are tons of small market teams who will struggle to break even with the cap floor rising so high. I dont see there being more than 10-12 teams who cap out in 3 years. There are more teams operating on an internal budget than fans realize at a glance.
While I agree with this I'd say it's not necessarily small market = lower internal cap and is more just the owner themselves. I think we'll see some of the "borderline" good owners -- Seattle, Anaheim, Colorado, Carolina, New Jersey, Pittsburgh immediately come to mind -- all of the sudden start to complain about attendance, TV deals, etc ...
 
While I agree with this I'd say it's not necessarily small market = lower internal cap and is more just the owner themselves. I think we'll see some of the "borderline" good owners -- Seattle, Anaheim, Colorado, Carolina, New Jersey, Pittsburgh immediately come to mind -- all of the sudden start to complain about attendance, TV deals, etc ...
I'd wager most teams spend based on their revenues, and only occasionally dip into the owners' pockets beyond that if they really think they can win a cup in the next 2-3 years.
 

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