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all sports journalism is like this, if its not puns its a full article about something without actually saying anything.Man, THIS is why you gotta subscribe to The Athletic. Absolutely RIVETING content by Drance. Hoffman wants to go to X team lollll. X team has to clear space.
Journalism at it's finest.
in HF boards of all places! It’s 2020 by the way quit being so tabooYou’re chatting with another guy about masturbation, online for all to see.
It’s more of a Covid deal, sign for 1-2 years and then cash in bigWhat a shit year when players like Hoffman need to take a show me deal.
why for Van?
Virtanen is slotted to be in the top 6 this season and even possibly on the top line with Pettersson.
Lauzon would be Vancouver's 5-7 Dman
value isnt there
Anywhere between 4.5-4.75 perat what AAV under this model?
Man, THIS is why you gotta subscribe to The Athletic. Absolutely RIVETING content by Drance. Hoffman wants to go to X team lollll. X team has to clear space.
Journalism at it's finest.
EP and Hughes will get an additional 12-15 on top of their current deals combined. Boeser already is at 6, it’s not like his next raise is going to be massive.Vancouver may actually have around $32M in some expiring contracts on depth players in one to two years, but they don't have as much flexibility as you might think. During that same period, they will presumably extend Hughes and Petterson to long term contracts. Boeser will need to be extended as well. Between those three players, Vancouver may easily use two thirds of that cap relief (expiring contracts). This doesn't even include a Demko extension and Horvat needing to be extended in the not to distant future.
The point is that you have less flexibility to spend on large, longer term UFA contracts than you might think on the surface.
I look at Colorado as a similar case. Colorado has a number of expiring contracts, but they will be spending much of that on large contract extensions on core players. They will have to let some good players on expiring players walk in the process. It stresses the importance of having cheap young depth players to fill in the gaps.
EP and Hughes will get an additional 12-15 on top of their current deals combined. Boeser already is at 6, it’s not like his next raise is going to be massive.
Sure, but that other third is 10 million or so. Not insignificant.$15 Million for both EP and Hughes means that you would be signing them both in the range of $8.5M AAV long term (considering their current AAV), which would be surprisingly good. If Boeser signs long term at his current AV, you are looking at 2/3rds of the value of the upcoming expiring contracts for the three.
This is 'breaking news'? I'm sure there are lots of teams in the league would love to sign Hoffman on a team-friendly deal but have to move players and create cap space in order to do it.So Hoffman wants to join the X Men?
Does that mean Benning is Professor X?
Benning is the Gin Genie of x-men. (look it up)So Hoffman wants to join the X Men?
Does that mean Benning is Professor X?
It’s more of a Covid deal, sign for 1-2 years and then cash in big
I dont think they are married but I doubt its Hoffman tbh for your snarky reply. Let's Google itWhat's her last name again