herman
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Curious what happens with Gauthier now.
He gets 15+ instead of 11
Curious what happens with Gauthier now.
He gets 15+ instead of 11
Ducks have $9m in cap space left.
I'd understand if they really low balled him but the the Ducks reportedly offered around 13M. That's more then fair for a 67 point guy. Just for comparison. Marner had 94pts in his 3rd year and signed his next deal at 13.3% of the cap. That same percentage would be around $13.9M today.I don't know how you keep Verbeek after that level of mismanagement.
I'd understand if they really low balled him but the the Ducks reportedly offered around 13M. That's more then fair for a 67 point guy. Just for comparison. Marner had 94pts in his 3rd year and signed his next deal at 13.3% of the cap. That same percentage would be around $13.9M today.
He was willing to sign a $9M extension last year.I'd understand if they really low balled him but the the Ducks reportedly offered around 13M. That's more then fair for a 67 point guy. Just for comparison. Marner had 94pts in his 3rd year and signed his next deal at 13.3% of the cap. That same percentage would be around $13.9M today.
As soon as your best players are making ~$18m, it puts a definite crunch on what's left over for the other 20 or so guys to share.
That's why I'm wondering how this goes over in the dressing room, and add to that if and when the Kreiders and Killorns have to be moved out.
He was coming off a 45pt season.I think this was a case of player/agent taking it into RFA and seeing what happens.
He was coming off a 45pt season.
Hindsight is great.
A couple off the top of my head.I'm trying (but not that hard) to come up with examples where it was better to wait until the RFA/UFA status was obtained
vs siging as soon as possible (ie the 1 year out). Certainly now with the hyper-inflation that will occur it was always better to get them signed
before they start getting close to July