VainGretzky
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I am guessing 2years 6.5 millionPlease be 3m max... 2.5/yr would be perfect.
I am guessing 2years 6.5 million
I’m guessing $3.25M AAV
if it's true it takes him to UFA, then I'll guess it's lower. Something not much more than 2 million
good point. How does that work? Aren't RFAs assured a certain amount of raise?He was already making $3M last year, can’t see him going backwards.
why would he stay at the same salary? lolI want 2.5, but am expecting 3.5. Hope I'm wrong.
He can sign for less. His qualifying offer had to be what he made last season though ($3M).good point. How does that work? Aren't RFAs assured a certain amount of raise?
Qualifying Offer Calculator - CapFriendly - NHL Salary Caps
- The qualifying offer is calculated from the players base salary (NHL salary minus signing bonus), and at minimum must meet the seasons minimum salary requirements:
- 110% of the base salary if the base salary is less than or equal to $660,000
- 105% of the base salary if the base salary is greater than $660,000 or less than $1,000,000. However, this qualifying offer cannot exceed $1,000,000.
- 100% of the base salary if the base salary is equal to or greater than $1,000,000.
good point. How does that work? Aren't RFAs assured a certain amount of raise?
Happens quite a bit. Guys want the 2nd year of stability. Not sure if that's the case here or not.He was qualified, meaning he could’ve signed 1 year for $3M I believe. So I can’t see him getting less than that.
because he sucks?why would he stay at the same salary? lol
I'll say 2 years/6.75
Happens quite a bit. Guys want the 2nd year of stability. Not sure if that's the case here or not.