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SIMMONS: Leafs captain Tavares not living up to his salary | Toronto Sun
DIFFICULT DECISION COMING FOR HYMAN
Zach Hyman grew up in Toronto. He went to school in Toronto. His parents live here. His wife is from here. Their baby was born here. He has businesses here. Most of his friends are in the Toronto area.
All this gets complicated when the season ends and Hyman apparently heads to free agency. Because other teams in the NHL can afford to pay more for Hyman’s services than the Maple Leafs will be able to afford post-season. Because every team that watches him play on a regular basis realizes they need what he brings every night and many will be willing to pay significantly for that.
The starting price in free agency for Hyman is expected to be around $5 million a year. With full bidding — and expect a lot of teams involved — that number could be pushed another half-million. The interest in the raucous winger will be significant.
But in the end, what does Hyman want? That’s what matters. And what does his family want? And what part will that any of that play in his future with the Leafs?
This isn’t about hometown discounts. This is more about quality of life. Hyman can make more money leaving Toronto. But at what price to him or his family?
DIFFICULT DECISION COMING FOR HYMAN
Zach Hyman grew up in Toronto. He went to school in Toronto. His parents live here. His wife is from here. Their baby was born here. He has businesses here. Most of his friends are in the Toronto area.
All this gets complicated when the season ends and Hyman apparently heads to free agency. Because other teams in the NHL can afford to pay more for Hyman’s services than the Maple Leafs will be able to afford post-season. Because every team that watches him play on a regular basis realizes they need what he brings every night and many will be willing to pay significantly for that.
The starting price in free agency for Hyman is expected to be around $5 million a year. With full bidding — and expect a lot of teams involved — that number could be pushed another half-million. The interest in the raucous winger will be significant.
But in the end, what does Hyman want? That’s what matters. And what does his family want? And what part will that any of that play in his future with the Leafs?
This isn’t about hometown discounts. This is more about quality of life. Hyman can make more money leaving Toronto. But at what price to him or his family?