Speculation: Nylander Discussion - Part IV

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Dustin

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No there has been many more than that.

In the last 20 years here is the list.

Sergei FedorovFeb 1998 [4]6 year, $38 millionDetroit Red WingsCarolina HurricanesMatchedIn an attempt to dissuade the Red Wings from matching, Carolina's contract was unusually front-loaded, and included a $12 million bonus if Fedorov reached the conference final, a far greater likelihood with the perennially contending Red Wings than the struggling Hurricanes. Detroit did match the offer sheet and Fedorov was paid $28 million for the season.
Ryan KeslerSept 12, 2006 [4]1 year, $1.9 millionVancouver CanucksPhiladelphia FlyersMatched-
Thomas VanekJuly 6, 2007 [23]7 years, $50 millionBuffalo SabresEdmonton OilersMatched-
Dustin PennerJuly 26, 20075 years, $21.5 millionAnaheim DucksEdmonton OilersAccepted1st, 2nd, and 3rd round picks in 2008
David BackesJuly 1, 20083 years, $7.5 millionSt. Louis BluesVancouver CanucksMatched-
Steve BernierJuly 8, 20081 year, $2.5 millionVancouver CanucksSt. Louis BluesMatched-
Niklas HjalmarssonJuly 9, 20104 years, $14 millionChicago BlackhawksSan Jose SharksMatched-
Shea WeberJuly 18, 2012[24]14 years, $110 millionNashville PredatorsPhiladelphia FlyersMatched[25]-
Ryan O'ReillyFebruary 28, 2013[26]2 years, $10 millionColorado AvalancheCalgary FlamesMatched
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Dekes For Days

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No there has been many more than that.
Care to name them? I will.

Kesler in 2006
Vanek in 2007
Penner in 2007 - NOT MATCHED
Backes in 2008
Bernier in 2008
Hjalmarrson in 2010
Weber in 2012
O'Rielly in 2013

If you're so sure, who is missing from that list?
 

Dustin

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Seems to me Nylander's camp would be much more concerned about a future lockout. If he signs a bridge he could be sitting for the year without NHL pay. No matter how this plays out if there is a lock out the Leafs could lose time with Nylander.
 

Strangle

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I think the possibility of a lockout is hurting the chances of a bridge deal for sure.

It’s likely one of the reasons both are saying they want long term
 

Dustin

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I think the possibility of a lockout is hurting the chances of a bridge deal for sure.

It’s likely one of the reasons both are saying they want long term

It seems that it would benefit the Leafs more. At most the Leafs lose a year of Nylander's service and this happens pretty much either way if there is a lock out. For Nylander he risks not being paid at all for the time the lock out is in place.
 

Mickey Marner

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Seems to me Nylander's camp would be much more concerned about a future lockout. If he signs a bridge he could be sitting for the year without NHL pay. No matter how this plays out if there is a lock out the Leafs could lose time with Nylander.

His agent is an idiot. Toronto obviously has no problem lockout-proofing contracts with huge signing bonuses. He's just costing himself and his player $ at this point.
 

Dustin

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His agent is an idiot. Toronto obviously has no problem lockout-proofing contracts with huge signing bonuses. He's just costing himself and his player $ at this point.
Yeah. I'm sure any contract he signs that is long-term will ensure he still gets paid. Seems to me anyway the longer this goes the more it will benefit Toronto.
 
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