Value of: Ovechkin Buyout (hear me out)

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OP, IIRC the reason Lecavalier didn't finish out his career with the Lightning is because the league blocked an Yzerman magic trick to use a compliance buyout on him, have Toronto sign him for cheap, and then have him traded to us.
 

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TOGuy14

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Pretty sure Washington isn’t buying out their franchise player and Richard winner just so he can play somewhere else...
 

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Rule book probably doesn't explicitly instruct how to do in this kind of scenario. Doesn't mean it would be allowed and tolerated by the league.

Yeah I checked and couldn't find anywhere where it explicitly said they couldn't trade back for him, but it also doesn't explicitly say that a team couldn't buy-out and re-sign a player either and that seems to be a generally agreed on rule. I suspect an attempt at either would very quickly be labeled cap circumvention by the league and then you've just bought out and lost that player.
 

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OP, IIRC the reason Lecavalier didn't finish out his career with the Lightning is because the league blocked an Yzerman magic trick to use a compliance buyout on him, have Toronto sign him for cheap, and then have him traded to us.

It specifies this in the compliance buyout section, but not the regular buyout section.
 

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Here’s my question.

If Arizona or Philly gets to sign arguably one of the greatest scorers to ever play the game at 3 million a year, why in God’s name are they trading Ovi back to Washington for anything less than a king’s ransom?
I imagine it would have to involve a level of collusion high enough to break the rules, but WSH would have to say "hey dudes we'll give you x assets if you partake in this cap saving deal with us", and if the other team didn't agree to the terms ahead of time the Caps simply wouldn't buy Ovechkin out in the first place.

I like the creativity but I guarantee if they managed to do it the league would lay down some smack on the teams involved.
 

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Yeah I checked and couldn't find anywhere where it explicitly said they couldn't trade back for him, but it also doesn't explicitly say that a team couldn't buy-out and re-sign a player either and that seems to be a generally agreed on rule. I suspect an attempt at either would very quickly be labeled cap circumvention by the league and then you've just bought out and lost that player.

Didn't Ottawa do this with Alfredsson? In 2009, they bought him out and resigned him according to CapFriendly.

I'm too lazy to check if this has been changed, I think for a compliance buyout a team couldn't resign the player.
 

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I'd like to propose a new thread called "1001 Ideas on How to Circumvent the Cap and the 1002 Inevitable Punishments that Follow"

First idea: why don't all team just sign players to league minimum and then offer them big dollar consulting contracts on the side. No more cap worries ever. Imagine Tavares signing with your team for 1 million and then geting a consulting contract for 8 years at 20 million. Technically it's not a playing contract sooo...

Perfect. I wonder how many draft picks that team will get taken away from them and how much that team will be fined?
 

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Buyout Ovechkin:
SEASONSALARYINITIAL CAP HITACTUAL COSTSAVINGSBUYOUT CAP HIT
2018-19$10,000,000$9,538,462$3,333,333$6,666,667$2,871,795
2019-20$10,000,000$9,538,462$3,333,333$6,666,667$2,871,795
2020-21$10,000,000$9,538,462$3,333,333$6,666,667$2,871,795
2021-22$0$0$3,333,333-$3,333,333$3,333,333
2022-23$0$0$3,333,333-$3,333,333$3,333,333
2023-24$0$0$3,333,333-$3,333,333$3,333,333
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Arizona or Philly Resigns Alex Ovechkin (NEW CONTRACT BELOW) AND TRADED TO CAPITALS. The new contract will cover his remaining 3 years plus 3 additional years (through 23-24) for an additional 18 million.

SEASONBuyout SalaryBuyout Cap HitNew Contract AAVNew Cap HitCap Hit Differential
(from current)
2018-19$3,333,333$2,871,795$3,000,000$5,871,795$3,666,667
2019-20$3,333,333$2,871,795$3,000,000$5,871,795$3,666,667
2020-21$3,333,333$2,871,795$3,000,000$5,871,795$3,666,667
2021-22$3,333,333$3,333,333$3,000,000$6,333,333-$6,333,333
2022-23$3,333,333$3,333,333$3,000,000$6,333,333-$6,333,333
2023-24$3,333,333$3,333,333$3,000,000$6,333,333-$6,333,333
[TBODY] [/TBODY]
Ovechkin takes home 6.33M a year for 6 years. (or 48M/6 years)

He is owed 30M on his current contract. He signs an extension for 3 additional years and for 18M which would be a 6M AAV. I would call market value for him, but the money is paid over 6 years resulting in a 3M AAV. Ovie wants to win a Stanley Cup and this will save his team 3.7M in Cap Space to bring in other pieces to make that happen.

How the trade looks:

w/ Arizona
Ovie Resigned @3m for 6 years
for
Orpik
1st 2018
2rd(3rd?) 2020 or prospect


w/ Philly

Ovie Resigned @3m for 6 years
Brian Elliott
for
Brandon Holtby

(or Elliott and Linblom for Holtby)

I don't think that the league could reject this since technically the Capitals did not resign him.


Opens Potential Signings (for example):
- Ian Cole, Michael Grabner, Derek Ryan
** I think all of these guys would fit with this team and make them a deeper, faster, and better team.

Additionally
- Trade Holtby (if it hasn't worked don't stick with it- he has a lot of value) bring back a young prospect (favored by Flyers fans) and Brian Elliot a solid vet that can eat minutes. I don't think you will find a single Flyers fan who can't live with this trade ... They are finally getting an elite goalie. Capitals also have several promising goalie prospects.
- Pay a premium (picks) and get rid of Orpik with one year left on his 5.5M contract.

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CapFriendly.com Armchair-GM User-Generated Roster
FORWARDS (14)
Right wing: T. Oshie ($5,750,000) - M. Grabner ($3,500,000) - T. Wilson ($2,500,000) - B. Connolly ($1,500,000) - A. Chiasson ($1,000,000)
Centre: E. Kuznetsov ($7,800,000) - N. Bäckström ($6,700,000) - L. Eller ($3,500,000) - D. Ryan ($2,000,000) - C. Stephenson ($650,000)
Left wing: A. Ovechkin ($3,000,000) - A. Burakovsky ($3,000,000) - J. Vrána ($863,333) - O. Lindblom ($925,000- If Option 1 and Arizona signs and trades Ovie)
DEFENSE (7)
Right: J. Carlson ($7,000,000) - M. Niskanen ($5,750,000) - M. Bowey ($925,000) - M. Kempný ($925,000)
Left: D. Orlov ($5,100,000) - C. Djoos ($650,000) - I. Cole ($4,250,000)
GOALTENDER (2)
P. Grubauer ($4,000,000) - B. Elliott ($2,750,000)
BUYOUTS
A. Ovechkin ($2,871,795)
DETAILS
Roster Size: 23
NHL Salary Cap: $79,000,000
Cap Hit: $76,910,128
Cap Space: $2,089,872


At the trade deadline add a D-man. If a forward is hurt or need depth or something then there is room to add.

I don't see why either of these teams would not do it... Also pretty sure the league can't technically say no.

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Penguins fans are amazing. They can start an Ovechkin thread with an impossible trade proposal and still manage to make the thread about their team ultimately. Remarkable.

Penguins "fan". Try to remember that when a rogue Caps "fan" with a couple hundred posts puts a ridiculous thread on the main board.
 
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Jared Dunn

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Did you just say market value for Ovechkin is 6 million? Among all the nonsense in this proposal that's what sticks out to me...
 

deckercky

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Your plan to circumvent the cap is cap circumvention.

Also, Ovechkin is worse off under this because he will be able to sign another relatively big contract after his current contract ends if he still wants to play.
 

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