Lunatik
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I can't imagine either side wants to go through this next summer as well. So I could see a 2-3 year deal, but not a 1 year deal.I also wouldn't be entirely surprised at a 1 year deal.
I can't imagine either side wants to go through this next summer as well. So I could see a 2-3 year deal, but not a 1 year deal.I also wouldn't be entirely surprised at a 1 year deal.
I’m thinking 3 of 5 year is most likely. However, if the caphit is an issue and we can’t move Frolik for example. I can see them doing a 1 year with a handshake agreement in place for extension.I can't imagine either side wants to go through this next summer as well. So I could see a 2-3 year deal, but not a 1 year deal.
Perhaps, but I still think that is when would they go 2 years and worry about the extension on July 1. That said, I believe Tre has offers for Frolik and just hasn't traded him, hoping he won't need to.I’m thinking 3 of 5 year is most likely. However, if the caphit is an issue and we can’t move Frolik for example. I can see them doing a 1 year with a handshake agreement in place for extension.
So if it’s 1, 2, 3 or 5 years we essentially called it and are insiders.Perhaps, but I still think that is when they go 2 years and worry about the extension on July 1.
It might be 6, because he played with Marner. He might want 7 because Mony. It might be 8 because Treliving is a wizard.So if it’s 1, 2, 3 or 5 years we essentially called it and are insiders.
That's cuz you and I are on that wave together, man.It is gonna be 6 years, this much I am 100% sure of.
6 years, 9.5M
That's cuz you and I are on that wave together, man.
Could they not, in theory, sign him to a one year deal, then immediately sign him to an 8 year extension? I'm sure it's not possible, or it has to wait until January or some such thing. But it would be creatively Brad Treliving-esque.I’m thinking 3 of 5 year is most likely. However, if the caphit is an issue and we can’t move Frolik for example. I can see them doing a 1 year with a handshake agreement in place for extension.
They'd have to wait until Jan. 1Could they not, in theory, sign him to a one year deal, then immediately sign him to an 8 year extension? I'm sure it's not possible, or it has to wait until January or some such thing. But it would be creatively Brad Treliving-esque.
They'd have to wait until Jan 1, but what would be the benefit of this for Tkachuk? I'm not exactly clear on what he would gain from doing this, whereas he'd be risking a lot such as injury, less productivity, even suspension, etc.Could they not, in theory, sign him to a one year deal, then immediately sign him to an 8 year extension? I'm sure it's not possible, or it has to wait until January or some such thing. But it would be creatively Brad Treliving-esque.
Well more money for one, the Flames can give him a much higher AAV for the extension but it keeps the cap hit low(ish) for this season.They'd have to wait until Jan 1, but what would be the benefit of this for Tkachuk? I'm not exactly clear on what he would gain from doing this, whereas he'd be risking a lot such as injury, less productivity, even suspension, etc.
They'd have to wait until Jan 1, but what would be the benefit of this for Tkachuk? I'm not exactly clear on what he would gain from doing this, whereas he'd be risking a lot such as injury, less productivity, even suspension, etc.
I could see that.3 year, 6.75 AAV with a structure giving a high QO
3 year, 6.75 AAV with a structure giving a high QO
The Flames only have $6.34M left in cap space so I'd prefer, if he's not being greedy, that he signs for less than that. Any more, barring a trade by the Flames to dump cap, and Dube is likely to start the season in the AHL even if he doesn't derserve to.Boeser signed 3x5.85
Matt, don't be greedy, you should sign 3x7m and get ready for the season
I'm not crazy about that. We are short on legitimate right wingers that are right hand shots... losing Czarnik decimates that pool even further.Send Czarnik to the minors and you save the bulk of his $1.25 million cap hit, or all of it in the very likely event that he's claimed on waivers
The Flames only have $6.34M left in cap space so I'd prefer, if he's not being greedy, that he signs for less than that. Any more, barring a trade by the Flames to dump cap, and Dube is likely to start the season in the AHL even if he doesn't derserve to.