LGR4GM Posted December 15, 2015 Report Posted December 15, 2015 (edited) Rasmus is getting a raise. I big freaking raise. So you can sign him for up to 8 years... how many years and how much money? I say 7.25mil X8 years. Before tonights Redwings game for defenders: 5th in goals 7th in assists 5th in points 9th in ppp 8th in shots and 20th in TOI Edited December 15, 2015 by LGR4GM Quote
Randall Flagg Posted December 15, 2015 Report Posted December 15, 2015 They better go long term, that's for sure. No bridge deal. Not sure what he'll ask for, but apparently Trouba wants at least 8 years $56 million. He has seven points this year. gulp. Quote
WildCard Posted December 15, 2015 Report Posted December 15, 2015 How often do players get the 8 year (max, right?) on a contract after their entry-level deal? Quote
Hoss Posted December 15, 2015 Report Posted December 15, 2015 (edited) If he continues his current pace for the rest of the season then I think they immediately go long-term. If he levels out a bit I imagine they try to get him up until his last restricted year (but may fail in doing so and also risk alienating him). Erik Karlsson signed for 7 years at $45.5M as a 22-year-old dman coming off his entry-level deal just three years ago. That's $6.5M per. Oh, did I mention he signed that deal coming off his first Norris Trophy? Understanding inflation I don't think he should get more than what Karlsson got. He's not as good as Karlsson was (likely better defensively but Karlsson's among the best with the puck on his stick). Give him 8 years, $52M ($6.5M per) if you see enough throughout the rest of the season to commit definitively long-term. Editor's note: Erik Karlsson's agent is either an idiot or he loves Ottawa a lot. His contract is an outlier considering several other lesser and older dmen signed much richer contracts. Liger's original proposal seems fair. Don't hire Karlsson's agent. Edited December 15, 2015 by Hoss Quote
Sabres Fan in NS Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 I think he will sign for 7 years for 50 million. Not worth it in real life, but this is the NHL. Quote
TrueBlueGED Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 If he continues his current pace for the rest of the season then I think they immediately go long-term. If he levels out a bit I imagine they try to get him up until his last restricted year (but may fail in doing so and also risk alienating him). Erik Karlsson signed for 7 years at $45.5M as a 22-year-old dman coming off his entry-level deal just three years ago. That's $6.5M per. Oh, did I mention he signed that deal coming off his first Norris Trophy? Understanding inflation I don't think he should get more than what Karlsson got. He's not as good as Karlsson was (likely better defensively but Karlsson's among the best with the puck on his stick). Give him 8 years, $52M ($6.5M per) if you see enough throughout the rest of the season to commit definitively long-term. Editor's note: Erik Karlsson's agent is either an idiot or he loves Ottawa a lot. His contract is an outlier considering several other lesser and older dmen signed much richer contracts. Liger's original proposal seems fair. Don't hire Karlsson's agent. Your editor's note honestly cracked me up. Well done. Anyway, my hope is the $6.5x8 is actually viable. Klingberg just signed this offseason for $4.25x7. Key difference is he only had one NHL season under his belt, but it was also a better season than Risto has had (excluding his start to this season). I don't want to include a cap inflation factor until we actually know what the cap is, but Risto getting an extra $2.25 million per season seems like it would nicely account for a higher cap and Risto having an extra NHL season played. I'm willing to go higher, but that mid-6 range would be my goal. Quote
Eleven Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 I'd sign him for 7 x 7. No problem. Quote
SDS Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 I'd sign him for 7 x 7. No problem. I didn't realize you had that kind of cash… Quote
TrueBlueGED Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 I'd sign him for 7 x 7. No problem. I didn't realize you had that kind of cash… Hey good lookin'... Quote
Taro T Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 I'd sign him for 7 x 7. No problem. Whatever he gets, I'd like to see it over 8 years. $6.5 would be ideal; $7 can work too. Quote
Kruppstahl Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 He'll get an 8 year deal for lots and lots of money, and he'll be worth every penny. Quote
Norcal Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 Whatever it is they should work an extra couple/few mil a year into the first couple years and pay less later to offset the bigger contracts that will come with winning hockey Quote
Taro T Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 Whatever it is they should work an extra couple/few mil a year into the first couple years and pay less later to offset the bigger contracts that will come with winning hockey That does nothing beneficial for the salary cap. In fact, if the $'s decrease too much at the back end, it actually ends up worse for the cap if he doesn't play for the entire contract length. Quote
Ghost of Dwight Drane Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 O'Reilly and Ristolainen will be taking up 20~25% of your salary cap in 2 years then. Yzerman/Lidstrom Gretzky/Coffey Bossy/Potvin Toews/Keith O'Reilly/ Ristolainen???? Quote
That Aud Smell Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 O'Reilly and Ristolainen will be taking up 20~25% of your salary cap in 2 years then. Yzerman/Lidstrom Gretzky/Coffey Bossy/Potvin Toews/Keith O'Reilly/ Ristolainen???? A little less than 20%, maybe. (I projected a cap of $75M and combined cap hits of $14.5M (if either of those are way off, my bad)). In either case, they would consume a goodly chunk, to be sure. Of course, they're also pieces around which the team is building. So that makes sense. I was surprised that Toews and Keith consume just a bit more in cap hit than ROR and Risto might. Of course, the Blackhawks had the advantage of getting that Keith deal back when the ridiculous contracts were still being handed out, so his cap hit is surprisingly manageable given its lengthy term. also, the trajectory of the cap in the NHL is fairly astonishing. it stayed fairly flat in the midst of the global financial crisis. but other than that? steady increases. bubble alert? Quote
Eleven Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 I didn't realize you had that kind of cash… I could belong to much classier hockey forums. I choose to slum it here. Quote
Stoner Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 O'Reilly and Ristolainen will be taking up 20~25% of your salary cap in 2 years then. Yzerman/Lidstrom Gretzky/Coffey Bossy/Potvin Toews/Keith O'Reilly/ Ristolainen???? So the Sabres won't be one of the all-time dynasties. These are the cats Murray is going to hitch his wagon to, among others. The die is cast. Being skeptical of the kids makes sense, but you don't believe in O'Reilly either? Quote
That Aud Smell Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 The die is cast. This is true. If ROR and Risto can't be part of the core a Cup-contender ... welp. Quote
WildCard Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 So the Sabres won't be one of the all-time dynasties. These are the cats Murray is going to hitch his wagon to, among others. The die is cast. Being skeptical of the kids makes sense, but you don't believe in O'Reilly either? It's also a lot easier picking the best tandems of all time in retrospect. Granted there our players so of course we're going to be more optimistic than anyone else, but nothing, analytically or from other sports writers, has indicated ROR and Risto aren't the real deal. HOF good? I don't know Quote
shrader Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 I could belong to much classier hockey forums. I choose to slum it here. We all know you stole the money from the library. Quote
Ghost of Dwight Drane Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 So the Sabres won't be one of the all-time dynasties. These are the cats Murray is going to hitch his wagon to, among others. The die is cast. Being skeptical of the kids makes sense, but you don't believe in O'Reilly either? I said O'Reilly was the top of the actual core. I'm just saying if you want to give Ristolainin that type of money, you are burning 20% of your cap right there. You have to admit that you are overpaying O'REILLY for intangibles and to get him to sign a contract off of the trade. On pure talent and scoring potential he isn't worth that much. It gives you less wiggle room to be wrong on other big contracts. Quote
That Aud Smell Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 You have to admit that you are overpaying O'REILLY for intangibles and to get him to sign a contract off of the trade. On pure talent and scoring potential he isn't worth that much. It gives you less wiggle room to be wrong on other big contracts. All fair. I don't think there can be any doubt that GM TM envisioned ROR as the heart and soul of the team he wanted to build. If this core has a single player at its center, it is ROR. So, there ya go. I think I've heard it from you before that pure scoring talent isn't what puts you over the top in the spring anyway. Yeah? Quote
SDS Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 I think I've heard it from you before that pure scoring talent isn't what puts you over the top in the spring anyway. Yeah? If you are Jack Eichel - scoring doesn't matter because you are a . If you are Ryan O'Reilly heart and soul doesn't matter because you lack scoring prowess. See how that works? Quote
TrueBlueGED Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 I said O'Reilly was the top of the actual core. I'm just saying if you want to give Ristolainin that type of money, you are burning 20% of your cap right there. You have to admit that you are overpaying O'REILLY for intangibles and to get him to sign a contract off of the trade. On pure talent and scoring potential he isn't worth that much. It gives you less wiggle room to be wrong on other big contracts. If 14 year backdiving contracts were still a thing, I'd agree. But today, it's just not true. In a league where superstars get over $10 million per year, O'Reilly-types are absolutely worth the $7.5 million range. The better players are going to take up a higher percentage of the cap than in years past, just the way it is. What it really means is you can't afford to pay your 4th liners $2 million (I'm lookin' at you, Marcus Foligno). Quote
WildCard Posted December 16, 2015 Report Posted December 16, 2015 If you are Jack Eichel - scoring doesn't matter because you are a ######. If you are Ryan O'Reilly heart and soul doesn't matter because you lack scoring prowess. See how that works?:lol: Quote
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