Toronto Maple Leafs Trade Block

Brad Palmer

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Sep 21, 2012
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Looking to move on from some of my pending UFA's. Ideally I'd like to recoup some roster players with term, but I'm open to adding futures if that's what makes the most sense:

Artemi Panarin - eligible to sign for up to 3 years at $14,553,571
Johnny Gaudreau - eligible to sign for up to 4 years at $12,187,500
John Carlson - eligible to sign for up to 3 years at $10,000,000
Ryan McDonagh - eligible to sign for up to 3 years at $8,437,500
MacKenzie Weegar - eligible to sign for up to 4 years at $7,812,500
Mason Marchment - eligible to sign for up to 3 years at $5,625,000
Brayden McNabb - eligible to sign for up to 2 years at $3,562,500
Jacob Middleton - eligible to sign for up to 2 years at $3,062,500
 
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HFNHLOilers

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Dec 13, 2008
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None of this is true due to our rules. All these players will be more expensive as teams acquiring them will have to sign them to 110% of their NHL deals.
 

Brent Burns Beard

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for reference, I am pretty sure its 125% of either their NHL or HFNHL salary, whichever is higher.
 

Lord Stanley

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for reference, I am pretty sure its 125% of either their NHL or HFNHL salary, whichever is higher.
This is correct 125%.

d) Any pending UFA who has their rights traded after the trade deadline and prior to the summer free agency period (the offseason resigning period) will immediately require at least 125% of their current HFNHL or NHL salary in order to resign with said new team. Teams will have to pay that premium given the player's desire to test free agency and see where their market lies. Obviously, teams will still be allowed to trade the rights of pending UFA's, but resigning them will be more difficult.

 

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