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Don't ask why
- Aug 31, 2003
- 7,645
- 4,025
a bit too expensive, should be 750000 at best.
Not possible under the CBA.
a bit too expensive, should be 750000 at best.
Because Gillis traded Lack for a sack of **** and left the team with a washed up $6m backup. From the grave.How is that relevant? He had all of the knowledge every fan had and still chose to go that route. No excuse, regardless of how bad MG botched it.
Luongo - Schneider
has officially become:
Miller - Markstrom
I'm loving the Schneider trade now, but man was that risky. Luongo trade, yuck.
Matthias - will be gone, won't get us any assets.
Markstrom - we will see if he can be a sufficient stop-gap until Demko.
Did we even get a third piece?
Because Gillis traded Lack for a sack of **** and left the team with a washed up $6m backup. From the grave.
Imagine this....
We trade a elite player (luongo) for a goaltender from Florida. This goaltender then becomes a elite goaltender and almost wins the Hart and Vezina. Once this goaltender is around in his prime a young goaltender from Boston College appears that everyone loves. Que the goaltender controversy.
Story writes itself.
New Canucks slogan
"Here in Vancouver we pay more for worse goaltending"
It's only two years, so no real fuss. Better hope he and Miller actually play decent though, because we're stuck with that tandem.
Don't totally understand why it's a 2 year deal ending in UFA instead of 1 and renegotiate as RFA, unless they're really afraid of leverage he might build up this season or are focusing on positioning themselves for Markstrom potentially becoming a starter in the next 2-3 years.
But whatever. Either Markstrom plays well enough that they're willing to commit to him at that point and it shouldn't be too hard to get a deal done, or he doesn't play well enough and who really cares if he can walk as a UFA. Just kind of a strange choice.
Does buy them more time to make a real decision on Markstrom i suppose. 2 years, likely the 2nd as a potential "tandem guy" to see how he handles more workload...so hopefully you know by the end of this contract if he's a guy you want to extend with a "starter type contract" or not. As opposed to a 1-year deal, then renegotiating on a 1 or 2 year deal that takes him to UFA anyway.
Certainly set up as though they're trying to situate themselves as favourably as possible in the event that Markstrom becomes the starter in the next two/three years, where you can potentially get him locked in as an "unproven starter" at sort of "low end starter" money in two years - as opposed to 1 year now, then either a 1 year next year which ultimately leaves him UFA anyway, or maybe a 2 year option as RFA next summer, which would leave him negotiating as a UFA coming off his first real "full time starter" season, and could get pricey (if he succeeds). Seems to be positioned to best serve the club's interests if Markstrom succeeds bigtime (which i guess is what they're banking on in general with the Lack trade). Might as well take him to UFA in that regard i guess; that's going to be the big "decision year" crossroads no matter how you maneuver things in the next two years contract-wise really.
As far as the dollar figure, that was pretty much a given, considering his salary this year and the QO value required. Markstrom was guaranteed to be more expensive than Lack this year.