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Twenty f*ckin years
- Oct 8, 2010
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thought this was a good signing. But then the main boards told me that Orpik is better/Staal is only a small step up from John Moore, so now it's obviously terrible.
Not counting on it, but maybe Staal being a little friendly with his cap hit will serve as an example for some other guys.
A man can dream.
Staal's cap friendly contract will allow us to flip him at the deadline for the allusive 7th Dman and a face off specialist.
I thought with the new CBA, you can't do that...
Not counting on it, but maybe Staal being a little friendly with his cap hit will serve as an example for some other guys.
A man can dream.
His 3 year NTC certainly won't.
You don't think Staal would waive his newly acquired NTC so that we could get the 6/7 D-Man or the 4th line face off specialist so many fans are asking for?
He did take a home team discount, so I'm sure he will do what's best for the Rangers.
Waive the clause? No.
I believe the contract was written so that Staal would have 3 yrs to go for a cup run. After that.....?
But if we retain this 2nd to 3rd pair defenseman who effectively plays a 1st pair role in the playoffs, we may miss the 3 year window by not shoring up a 6/7 D-man and 4th line face off specialist.
But if we retain this 2nd to 3rd pair defenseman who effectively plays a 1st pair role in the playoffs, we may miss the 3 year window by not shoring up a 6/7 D-man and 4th line face off specialist.
I love when people respond to your posts with serious comments.
Oops, my bad.
I would like to see Staal moved if the team can get back a first round draft pick.
Staal
Below are details on the structure of Marc Staal’s contract with the Rangers, which goes into effect next season and expires after the 2020-21 season:
Year 1: $3.2M salary, $1.0M bonus
Year 2: $4.0M salary, $1.0M bonus
Years 3-5: $5.0M salary, $1.0M bonus
Year 6: $4.0M salary, $3.0M bonus
Contract breakdown
http://blog.war-on-ice.com/updates-to-bergeron-and-m-staal-contract-info/
War On Ice is starting a new salary cap site. Someone gave them the Staal breakdown.
It's not front loaded like the Girardi contract. He got $7M per in the first 2. $6M in year 3. $5M in year 4. $4M per in the last 2 years. $20M of the $33M is paid in the first 3 years.
Steal gets $4.2M,$5M,$6M,$6M,$6M and $7M.
Why wouldn't they front load it?
Wouldn't that make him even harder to move? 6-7m per year vs 4.2-5?
This is backwards from what they said about a month ago. I asked and they said they got in wrong in the post. The deal is front-loaded.Contract breakdown
http://blog.war-on-ice.com/updates-to-bergeron-and-m-staal-contract-info/
War On Ice is starting a new salary cap site. Someone gave them the Staal breakdown.
It's not front loaded like the Girardi contract. He got $7M per in the first 2. $6M in year 3. $5M in year 4. $4M per in the last 2 years. $20M of the $33M is paid in the first 3 years.
Steal gets $4.2M,$5M,$6M,$6M,$6M and $7M.
This is backwards from what they said about a month ago. I asked and they said they got in wrong in the post. The deal is front-loaded.
https://twitter.com/acthomasca/status/565692070405627904
Below are details on the structure of Marc Staal’s contract with the Rangers, which goes into effect next season and expires after the 2020-21 season: UPDATE: this was reversed originally. Below is now correct.
Year 1 (2015-16): $4.0M salary, $3.0M bonus — $7.0 M total
Years 2-4 (2016-17 — 2018-19): $5.0M salary, $1.0M bonus — $6.0 M total/y
Year 5 (2019-20): $4.0M salary, $1.0M bonus — $5.0 M total
Year 6 (2020-21): $4.0M salary, $3.0M bonus — $4.2 M total
Again, this results in a $5.7M AAV for the Rangers.