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Green Leaf said:FWIW: I think there is demand for a player like Liles in the NHL, and don't understand why we are even discussing a buyout instead of a trade...
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:Send him to the store to get some milk and hope he never comes back?
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Green Leaf said:FWIW: I think there is demand for a player like Liles in the NHL, and don't understand why we are even discussing a buyout instead of a trade...
FWIW: If there was a significant trade market for JML, I suspect he'd be gone by now.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Green Leaf said:FWIW: I think there is demand for a player like Liles in the NHL, and don't understand why we are even discussing a buyout instead of a trade...
FWIW: If there was a significant trade market for JML, I suspect he'd be gone by now.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Yeah, you're probably right, I suspect though that he'll be bought out before the end of the week.
Zee said:WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Yeah, you're probably right, I suspect though that he'll be bought out before the end of the week.
Is there a deadline they need to buy him out by?
Green Leaf said:
RedLeaf said:Edit: By the time Liles comes off the books we'll need the space for the Clarkson buyout?![]()
RedLeaf said:Green Leaf said:
So a buy out would have to happen by Aug 4th, and the cap hit to the team would be $1,291,666.67 annually for the next six years. Yikes. I guess the only good thing about adding that onto the annual cap hit would be that Tucker and Co. are finally coming off the books?
Edit: By the time Liles comes off the books we'll need the space for the Clarkson buyout?![]()
RedLeaf said:So a buy out would have to happen by Aug 4th, and the cap hit to the team would be $1,291,666.67 annually for the next six years. Yikes. I guess the only good thing about adding that onto the annual cap hit would be that Tucker and Co. are finally coming off the books?
Edit: By the time Liles comes off the books we'll need the space for the Clarkson buyout?![]()
bustaheims said:RedLeaf said:So a buy out would have to happen by Aug 4th, and the cap hit to the team would be $1,291,666.67 annually for the next six years. Yikes. I guess the only good thing about adding that onto the annual cap hit would be that Tucker and Co. are finally coming off the books?
Edit: By the time Liles comes off the books we'll need the space for the Clarkson buyout?![]()
Those buyout numbers are wrong and come from another media member not doing the smidgen of extra fact checking he needed to do. Heck, all he really had to do was visit capgeek. These are the real buyout numbers:
2013-14: $875,000
2014-15: $875,000
2015-16: $2,375,000
2016-17: $1,250,000
2017-18: $1,250,000
2018-19: $1,250,000
This season's woudl leave the Leafs with over $3M in dead cap space. Next season's wouldn't be so bad, but, the 15/16 cap hit is pretty significant and could be an issue.
Zee said:I mean it's "significant" in that 2.375M is nothing to sneeze at but it would actually be a lower percentage against the cap than the current dead cap money on the books this season.
bustaheims said:Zee said:That 15/16 cap hit is no worse than the current $2.5M against the Leafs cap this season so it's doable. In fact if the cap goes up as many have suggested it won't seem that significant at all.
It's not unmanageable, but, it would also mean any other buyouts, buried contracts or retained salary transactions are likely put the Leafs well above $3M in dead cap space, and, unless the cap jumps really significantly in the next couple years, that's still excessive to the point where it could cost the team in terms of being able to add or even retain talent.
bustaheims said:Zee said:I mean it's "significant" in that 2.375M is nothing to sneeze at but it would actually be a lower percentage against the cap than the current dead cap money on the books this season.
Yes, and that current level of dead cap space, which represents 4 contracts instead of just one, is a significant factor in the team's current cap predicament. If the Leafs were to buyout anyone else, bury any other contracts over the league minimum + $375K or make any other retained salary transactions, they'd be risking putting themselves in the same position they are now.
RedLeaf said:Is there a limit to the amount of dead cap space a team is allowed to carry? I mean a bad GM could do some real damage to the future of a franchise if half their cap space was being used up with nothing to show for it on the ice?