The Florida team’s window doesn’t matter. It’ll be as wide open as possible until the cba is adjusted or climate change swallows the coast.
The Florida teams get to sign players in a hard cap environment at a substantial discount due to taxation.
It’s a hard cap and they circumvent it via discounted aav due to local laws. You’re arguing with a wall if you disagree with this. It’s like 8-12% total discount. I do not acknowledge their cups. None of them. No asterisks - that involves acknowledgment.
The NHL is sold as a level playing field, more or less, for about 25 teams and there’s the small handful that basically get a 50/50 at the conference finals every year. They’ll continue to get the best deals at deadlines as players with move control all want to go there to make 8–12% more money on their existing checks.
If the cba doesn’t fix this climate change will.
You’ll all get tired of every single year Florida Florida Texas in the late playoffs. It isn’t about team building or windows for them.
Nobody wanted to sign with Florida when they were the league’s joke show.....The Florida team’s window doesn’t matter. It’ll be as wide open as possible until the cba is adjusted or climate change swallows the coast.
The Florida teams get to sign players in a hard cap environment at a substantial discount due to taxation.
It’s a hard cap and they circumvent it via discounted aav due to local laws. You’re arguing with a wall if you disagree with this. It’s like 8-12% total discount. I do not acknowledge their cups. None of them. No asterisks - that involves acknowledgment.
The NHL is sold as a level playing field, more or less, for about 25 teams and there’s the small handful that basically get a 50/50 at the conference finals every year. They’ll continue to get the best deals at deadlines as players with move control all want to go there to make 8–12% more money on their existing checks.
If the cba doesn’t fix this climate change will.
You’ll all get tired of every single year Florida Florida Texas in the late playoffs. It isn’t about team building or windows for them.
Nobody wanted to sign with Florida when they were the league’s joke show.....
Low taxes and palm trees didn’t matter one bit.
Time to stop with this lazy, bullshit narrative.
“If a team sucks, people don’t want to go there.”It’s not bullshit. It’s 100% fact.
I’ve spoken with multiple active nhl agents about it at length.
If a team sucks then, in general, people don’t want to go there.
Every team has this challenge at some point. Every team goes through suck and is not desirable during the suck.
The other teams don’t get 10% off their players.
Give the Canada teams 10% off their aav and you’ll stop seeing Florida in the conference finals. Half of them have been paying floridas bills anyway via revenue share.
Go count the last 5 years of conference finals how many tax free teams are there.
4/5 last cup winners are tax free. The time they didn’t win they were the runner up. In many cases 3/4 of the conference finals are tax free.
Its brain dead to look at the last 5 years and think it’s normal.
“If a team sucks, people don’t want to go there.”
It’s about more than simply the tax rates. There are a lot of factors taken into consideration by the players.
It’s a lazy answer.
Time for a Canadian Tea Party, perhaps.If player X is signing in Ottawa the AAV will be more than 10% larger than if that exact same player signed in Florida. Or Dallas. Or Vegas. Or Nashville.
It wouldn’t matter what temperature the climate is or if there are palm trees or even if the team is good or bad.
It’s provincial taxation versus no taxation.
And an obvious issue in a hard cap environment.
And is the source of the results we’ve seen for 5 years.
TheImpatientPanther had a poll going for these two teams for a couple years.
The majority felt Toronto was in a better position for both threads in 2022 and 2023 IIRC.
Whos the better team the next 3 years? Panthers or Leafs?
Florida Panthers https://www.capfriendly.com/teams/panthers Toronto Maple Leafs https://www.capfriendly.com/teams/mapleleafsforums.hfboards.com
Wondering if public opinion has changed since these two teams seem destined to fight for the Atlantic crown for the next 3-4 years.
They had one playoff series so far, Panthers winning that one in 5 games.
Florida has two key UFAs in Bennett and Ekblad this year and possible goaltending questions.
Bobrovsky has 1 year left and Spencer Knight hasn't exactly took the #1 job from him but still young at 23.
On defense, they likely need help as well in July, a top 4 RD is needed whether Ekblad stays or not, they need two if Ekblad leaves in free agency.
For Toronto, it's mainly goaltending and finding a middle 6 Center that seems to be their biggest worry.
The obvious UFAs for Leafs are Marner and Tavares. Can they afford to lose Marner?
Woll looks promising but seems injury prone. Stolarz has been great but has never been a #1 and both have no playoff experience either.
The Leafs looked even better defensively this year, although their scoring is down from previous years.
So who has the better Cup window for the next 3-4 years? Panthers or Leafs
Panthers:
Leafs:
Mods will allow almost anything with Toronto in the thread title.People are seriously still getting fooled by a good Leafs regular season?
50+ years of the same result, and we're still doing this?
Their window is on a submarineLet me know when the Maple Leafs have opened their window.
But...this year is different!People are seriously still getting fooled by a good Leafs regular season?
50+ years of the same result, and we're still doing this?