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Qualify Strome and forget Haula. Work on getting a center in a trade and worst case scenario we sign Strome to a 1 year deal and flip him at the deadline. |
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TommyGTrain
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Location: Part of NJ where its Taylor Ham not pork roll Joined: 05.19.2017
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Jan --
I would like to thank you for another year and another successful mock draft. I realize it involves a great deal of your time, but I certainly appreciate it and believe it is very entertaining and enlightening to all!
As for Haula, I would rather dance with the devil I know. I don't think Haula is enough of an upgrade over Strome to warrant his signing. Hopefully the Rangers have another Staal type surprise up their sleeve and can get a greater upgrade at center. |
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how much cap room do they really need in performance bonus space? I'd assume they want to keep 1 or 2m away from the cap anyway to acquire someone at the deadline if they are in a position to compete. Just resign Strome. This reminds me of the nonsense Pittsburgh went through year after year with Crosby. Yeah, you might not have some super stud 1C with your top winger but chemistry is important and if your 11m+/yr FA winger likes Strome, then he might be worth resigning or that 4.5/5m you save in Strome may end up costing you 11m if Panarin doesn't mesh well with whoever else you put with him. |
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Kooleus
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Location: LA (home of King Alex), CA Joined: 11.17.2018
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Don't qualify Strome. Trade Lafreniere and DeAngelo for Byfield and Doughty. And Iafallo. NYR gets a 1D and 2C and depth winger. Boom. Cup time. |
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Don't qualify Strome. Trade Lafreniere and DeAngelo for Byfield and Doughty. And Iafallo. NYR gets a 1D and 2C and depth winger. Boom. Cup time. - Kooleus
0% chance that happens. |
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tbreinold
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Location: Branchburg, NJ Joined: 02.14.2007
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Don't qualify Strome. Trade Lafreniere and DeAngelo for Byfield and Doughty. And Iafallo. NYR gets a 1D and 2C and depth winger. Boom. Cup time. - Kooleus
please stop |
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jimbro83
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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how much cap room do they really need in performance bonus space? I'd assume they want to keep 1 or 2m away from the cap anyway to acquire someone at the deadline if they are in a position to compete. Just resign Strome. This reminds me of the nonsense Pittsburgh went through year after year with Crosby. Yeah, you might not have some super stud 1C with your top winger but chemistry is important and if your 11m+/yr FA winger likes Strome, then he might be worth resigning or that 4.5/5m you save in Strome may end up costing you 11m if Panarin doesn't mesh well with whoever else you put with him. - Ranjaz023
if a guy on an entry level deal, like Lafreniere, making 975K base salary hits all of his bonuses, his cap hit is 3.75 mil
same with Kakko |
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Tonybere
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Location: ON Joined: 02.04.2016
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if a guy on an entry level deal, like Lafreniere, making 975K base salary hits all of his bonuses, his cap hit is 3.75 mil
same with Kakko - jimbro83
They have standardized bonuses?
I thought each guy’s bonuses were negotiated like the rest of the terms of their contracts. |
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jimbro83
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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They have standardized bonuses?
I thought each guy’s bonuses were negotiated like the rest of the terms of their contracts. - Tonybere
usually those very high picks though like Laf and Kakko will have bonuses that if they make them all they'll hit 3.75 mil
now specifically they may have different things
but I think we are rooting for both of them to hit all those triggers since that will mean both had great years |
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2sticks1puck
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Location: The not quite neutral zone Joined: 01.31.2019
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usually those very high picks though like Laf and Kakko will have bonuses that if they make them all they'll hit 3.75 mil
now specifically they may have different things
but I think we are rooting for both of them to hit all those triggers since that will mean both had great years - jimbro83
Pretty safe to say if both have those kind of years, we could be rooting on a deep run
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jimbro83
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Location: Lets Go Rangers!, NY Joined: 12.25.2009
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Pretty safe to say if both have those kind of years, we could be rooting on a deep run - 2sticks1puck
I wont fault them at all for wanting to go into season with a cushion of like 6-7 million in cap space |
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thanks for including me!! |
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WineryDog
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Location: VA Joined: 01.12.2015
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Ha ha. Brooks does read this board. I mentioned Haula weeks ago, posted his stats, and even asked Bingo about him. Good work LB. You have permission to use my stuff!
For the record, I'd only go after a guy like Haula if the Rangers decide to trade Strome for a couple of 2nds or whatever and need a solid stop gap (read: 1 year deal). |
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WineryDog
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I wont fault them at all for wanting to go into season with a cushion of like 6-7 million in cap space - jimbro83
I can look it up but I'll just ask here: how does it work with overages? Can they move it to next year's cap? Can they move part of it to next year, say $1 million out of the $6 they'd owe? I can't remember it ever happening, so I have no reference point. |
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I can look it up but I'll just ask here: how does it work with overages? Can they move it to next year's cap? Can they move part of it to next year, say $1 million out of the $6 they'd owe? I can't remember it ever happening, so I have no reference point. - WineryDog
I will confirm, but believe you can move the overage to the following year's cap figure. Though have to check if you can move the entire amount and if any penalties for overages. |
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I can look it up but I'll just ask here: how does it work with overages? Can they move it to next year's cap? Can they move part of it to next year, say $1 million out of the $6 they'd owe? I can't remember it ever happening, so I have no reference point. - WineryDog
Per Cap Friendly, which answers a piece of the equation but not if you go above the cushion of 7.5% of the upper limit of the cap.
A Performance Bonus can be given to a player in addition to their salary. Performance bonuses are only paid to the player if they meet the requirements as defined by the bonus. Performance bonuses count against the salary cap; however, a team can exceed the salary cap due to performance bonuses by the maximum performance bonus cushion amount of 7.5 percent of the upper limit. Not all players are eligible for Performance Bonuses, and to receive a bonus within their contract, a player must meet one of the following criteria:
The player is on an entry-level contract |
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BINGO!
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Ha ha. Brooks does read this board. I mentioned Haula weeks ago, posted his stats, and even asked Bingo about him. Good work LB. You have permission to use my stuff!
For the record, I'd only go after a guy like Haula if the Rangers decide to trade Strome for a couple of 2nds or whatever and need a solid stop gap (read: 1 year deal). - WineryDog
Yeah. With the lack of centers in free agency somebody is gonna hugely overpay for Haula |
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WineryDog
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Per Cap Friendly, which answers a piece of the equation but not if you go above the cushion of 7.5% of the upper limit of the cap.
A Performance Bonus can be given to a player in addition to their salary. Performance bonuses are only paid to the player if they meet the requirements as defined by the bonus. Performance bonuses count against the salary cap; however, a team can exceed the salary cap due to performance bonuses by the maximum performance bonus cushion amount of 7.5 percent of the upper limit. Not all players are eligible for Performance Bonuses, and to receive a bonus within their contract, a player must meet one of the following criteria:
The player is on an entry-level contract - airjan23
Thanks Jan. There's only an issue if you have to move it All or None, which may be the case if the team is so worried about it. I mean, 7.5% is $6 million, so it shouldn't be a problem unless I'm missing something here. |
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Yeah. With the lack of centers in free agency somebody is gonna hugely overpay for Haula - BINGO!
I want absolutely no part of him. I think he’s a fringe 3rd line center, nvm someone I want centering Panarins line. |
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Jason Spezza re-signs in Toronto, $700K. Would have been a nice fourth line center in NYC
QO deadline is actually Wednesday at 5pm, not Tuesday. Blog updated. |
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Jason Spezza re-signs in Toronto, $700K. Would have been a nice fourth line center in NYC
QO deadline is actually Wednesday at 5pm, not Tuesday. Blog updated. - airjan23
Eh, not sure he fits what we’re looking for |
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BINGO!
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I want absolutely no part of him. I think he’s a fringe 3rd line center, nvm someone I want centering Panarins line. - nyrangers9479
honestly he's a 3C who thinks he's a 2C |
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Eh, not sure he fits what we’re looking for - nyrangers9479
He was a solid 4C in Toronto, which is what the team also needs. But understand the view |
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Friedman and Johnson blog:
https://www.sportsnet.ca/...ver-ekman-larsson-market/
Lundqvist is one of several high-profile goaltenders available and he’s expected to draw interest from Washington and Carolina. Other intriguing possibilities include Colorado, St. Louis and maybe even Vegas
There’s been a wild rumour that Buffalo asked the Rangers for the first overall pick and two young players for Jack Eichel, but we’re getting a lot of “things got nowhere near close to that” in response.
With Eichel’s 75 per cent bonus paid, it makes little sense for Buffalo to do it, and while I do believe the Rangers like the centre, I don’t believe they would do this |
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