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I haven't seen anything from you. Can you send Richie the offer and cc Reggie
I'll send it over. It was sent to Reggie's email address a few weeks back.
I haven't seen anything from you. Can you send Richie the offer and cc Reggie
SWINGSTEIN & SONS are proud to announce that Scott Hartnell of Buffalo Sabres has agreed to sign a two year contract extention with the Sabres for $2.5M per season. The package includes a $2M attached to current salary for this season and $2M for next two years. We wish the Scott Hartnell and Sabres organiation all the best
One question about home town discount. Hartnell sign an extension with Buffalo for 2.0M$ a season(Can you upgrade your salary already this year?). According to http://www.nhlnumbers.com/overview.php?team=PHI he is signed for the next five season for a total of 20M$ which means he makes 4.0M$ in the real league, how come he sign for half that amount before he turned free agent this summer?
One question about home town discount. Hartnell sign an extension with Buffalo for 2.0M$ a season(Can you upgrade your salary already this year?). According to http://www.nhlnumbers.com/overview.php?team=PHI he is signed for the next five season for a total of 20M$ which means he makes 4.0M$ in the real league, how come he sign for half that amount before he turned free agent this summer?
actually, the extention is for $2.5M per season but the team want to pay $1M of his salary this season. Because half the season is gone, his salary will be adjusted by $2M this season and $2M for the next two season.
As for what he makes in the NHL, Josh had a very good arguement regarding why he is not worth $4M and because he is not UFA, we had to make a decision whether he will get a contract higher than $2.5M in an open market and team would pay a compensation for signing him and we concluded that we don't have a GM like NHL Oilers in HFNHL
I hope "very good agruments" works when re-signing Crosby at a similar discount..
we concluded that we don't have a GM like NHL Oilers in HFNHL
But reality is that Flyers overpaid a guy and is not worth $4M.
Yes. We only have 20 of them.....
SWINGSTEIN & SONS closed another deal today by accepting a 4 year deal for Rod Brind'amour for $4M per season. After the signing was announced, one of the reporter questioned Reggie regarding this deal and he has this to say:
' I know Brind'amour has really played well the last few years but we felt that this was his chance to win the cup and given his age, we felt time was running out on him so gave a little to St Louis. However Nick has promised me that he will make the difference by paying more than the market value for Dany Heatly'
A round of the pause for Mr. Nick Quain and hopefully he will stand by his words
Pay more then market value for Dany Heatley? I am sure alot of gms would not hesitate to pay the max 8M$ for Dany, does this mean that Nick will pay him more then 8M$ and if so, how ?
He is willing to pay $10M plus for Heatly and give some of the $$$ back to the league as it has become a burden carrying all that coin. Unfortunately, our league only allows $8M maximum.:
Tha Hawks sent in offers to Reggie sometime ago and never heard anything back either. Need me to re-submit?
wow, you can just void the last year of an entry level contract? thats news to me. i thought they are set in stone.
Dito. I know this is not a possibility in the NHL and when I asked Reggie about this in the offseason, he told me that entry level contracts can't be re-negotiated. Has this suddenly changed and if so, shouldn't the GM's have been notified about it?
Dito x 2, I was also under the impression that rookie level contracts could not be broken.
Two of the biggest RFA client have agreed to a long term contract and continue their journey with Carolina Hurricane.
Alexander Ovechkin has agreed to 3 year contract extention for $8M per season. However, he will be paid the $24M over 4 year and his last year contract will be voided.
Dion Phaneuf has agreed to 3 year $5.33M contract extention and will be piad over 4 years with $4M per season and his last year contract of $850 will be destroyed.
After the signing was done, Dion the Carolina GM had this to say ' I feel I deserve this two players especially Dion Phaneuf, did you guys know that he was named after me, there is no way I would have let this guy walk' As for Alexander ' Did you know that I am planning to name my next child Alexander - well it all depends on how Mr. Overchkin does for our team' but at the moment I am very happy to sign both these players to a long term contract'
SWINGSTEIN & SONS would like to wish the Carolina Hurricane all the best as they have made the right decision by locking the two key players to a long term deal.