Pominville has 15pts in 17 games.I think the term is more of a question than the AAV currently. Will his game hold up like a St Louis or will it fall off like a Pommer in his last couple of years here?
Pominville has 15pts in 17 games.
I think Granlund will last longer than someone like Zucker, because his game is based on vision and IQ, not speed.
He's the type that you will never question his work ethic, and because he doesn't rely on physical skills to get where he is as much as others, like Cullen, he's less likely to tail off so soon imo.
No, I don't think he'll be playing at the age of 42 though...
In other words, I have zero concern about his ability to be worth it for the vast majority of the deal.
On pace for 48g
Had to pinch myself after reading, is this real life?
It's nice but you have to take "on pace" with a grain of salt this early on. Unless you believe Pastrnak is going to score 77 goals.
It's nice but you have to take "on pace" with a grain of salt this early on. Unless you believe Pastrnak is going to score 77 goals.
For Granlund's next contract? He'll be a UFA.Although I think Boston underpaid him, I think Pastrnak's 6 year $40,000,000 contract is a good comparable.
Although I think Boston underpaid him, I think Pastrnak's 6 year $40,000,000 contract is a good comparable.
Let's hope Panarin signs in FLA and takes the no-state-income-tax discount.Further research shows the best upcoming comparables would be Mark Stone and Artemi Panarin. Both are UFA's, wings and similar point production. Can probably get a rough estimation of MG's contract when they sign.
Why do you say Panarin is a full step behind?Stone is a good one. Panarin, he'd be a full step behind.
Why do you say Panarin is a full step behind?
So maybe slot in between Stone and Panarin?Sorry, probably worded wrong. I meant Granlund would be a full step behind Panarin.
So maybe slot in between Stone and Panarin?