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micky107 wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2019 3:41 pm
ESQ wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2019 2:13 pm
micky107 wrote: Fri Jul 12, 2019 3:05 pm
Maybe to Brock, five is long? Maybe he's been trying for max term?

Only his hairdresser knows for sure..
I think NHL players are finally copying the NBA style of superstar contract - 4/5 years, and maximizing earning potential on the 3rd contract - that's when they'll really hit it out of the park financially.

Mackinnon is the cautionary tale - superstar in the making, locked in too early. Imagine if he'd signed a 4 year deal? It would have been expiring this year, probably doubling his salary for the next 4 years.

I don't think its a coincidence that all of the key RFAs haven't signed, in the same year that NBA UFAs have cashed in like never before - obviously that includes Kawhi, but freakin' Kevin Durant got a 4 year $40 mil contract, when he won't play at all in year one, and the 4th year is a player option!

I wonder if the franchise tagging is something the players will fight for in the next CBA, and that could also influence the RFAs.
One would, or should, hope that well before the next CBA talks start, (still up in the air as to when), That it is brought up Sportsnet are not
happy campers, to put it mildly.
They have to hang in for six more years and if you believe the numbers they are throwing out there: over 80 million in losses, then that is something else to worry about because they are specifically, blaming the Canadian franchises and their lack of success
in regards to revenue. NOT ENOUGH PLAYOFF GAMES, may well be connected to that said loss. :(
Fuck Sportsnet.

micky107 wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2019 3:41 pm The players and their agents must realize the NHL cannot operate in the same financial arena as the NBA, even though some agents cross over.
I know that's not what your saying, your talking about a system whereas the players max their income as fast as they can.
But there is a connection and it is somewhat of a worry, I think.
"Worry"?

About what? :?

NHL players get 50% of NHL revenues from the previous season and not a penny more...
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Strangelove wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2019 7:47 pm
Fuck Sportsnet.
but doily likes Carlee. Not the point of the post?
Ur right.

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Strangelove wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2019 7:47 pm
micky107 wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2019 3:41 pm The players and their agents must realize the NHL cannot operate in the same financial arena as the NBA, even though some agents cross over.
I know that's not what your saying, your talking about a system whereas the players max their income as fast as they can.
But there is a connection and it is somewhat of a worry, I think.
"Worry"?

About what? :?

NHL players get 50% of NHL revenues from the previous season and not a penny more...
The CBA needs to be fixed. Players rightly try to maximize their piece of the pie, but the league is starting to collect a pretty big pile of garbage contracts. I'd love to see changes that allow the GMs to sign the big contracts, but if/when a player can't play up to the salary, the team has a better ability to get out of the contract. Right now, players like Lucic, Ericksson and Seabrook are barely NHL calibre, but are getting top dollar, and buy-outs don't make sense. Those dollars come at the expense of younger players who are earning raises. But, I am guessing that any change to the guaranteed status of contracts would probably result in a player strike, as the vets seem to carry more clout than the younger kids. (God help us if the KHL ever manages to be competitive with wages. At $14 million for their salary cap, they can only compete with the NHL for some of the fringe players)
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Cherry Picker wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2019 12:48 pm This is the most important contract Benning has ever had to negotiate. If he gets bent over by Boeser’s agent, the team is screwed when Pettersson and Hughes need contracts in two years. He needs to make a final, fair, well-reasoned, completely justifiable using comparables offer before training camp starts. Then he needs to warn the agent that the offer needs to be signed before training camp begins or it will be off the table and only a lesser offer will be available. Then he can’t blink even if Boeser doesn’t sign and sits out the season. If he gets bent over and increases the offer once the season starts, Pettersson and Hughes will have their game plan, and the Canucks will be hooped. If he sticks to his guns, Pettersson and Hughes will know the situation when it is their turn. If he does a good job getting the kids to sign team friendly deals like Boston seems to always get, he can build a winner. If he caves like Toronto always seems to do, the Canucks will not be able to build a deep roster and will have more difficulty competing long term.
I'm not worried about Petey, he doesn't seem to be the greedy type, he is all about winning and should be able to understand that if he gets too much, the team can't afford to get him team mates good enough to bring home the cup. He is amazed at how much money he is doing now, and any new contract offer is going to give him a lot more than that, so I think he will make sure not to destroy the team's chances of winning.
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Chef Boi RD wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2019 6:52 pm In Great Britain ole Doyle Hargreaves would be known as a ‘Sheep-Shagger’.
A man goes into a pub in a small town and, for whatever reason, gets introduced to the clientele. There’s Farmer Jack, Barman Jim, Maurice “Dancer” and Sheepshagger John. After a few pints, the visitor’s curiosity gets the better of him and he asks John what’s with the nickname.

“See this pub?” asks John, “I built it, with my bare hands, but do they call me Pub Builder John? No.
I’m the local doctor; I saved Barman Jim’s life once when he choked on a peanut, but do they call me Life Saver John? No.
Every year, I supply a huge Christmas tree for the village green, but do they call me Christmas Tree John? No.
Yet you shag one sheep…!”
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Per wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 1:24 am
Chef Boi RD wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2019 6:52 pm In Great Britain ole Doyle Hargreaves would be known as a ‘Sheep-Shagger’.
A man goes into a pub in a small town and, for whatever reason, gets introduced to the clientele. There’s Farmer Jack, Barman Jim, Maurice “Dancer” and Sheepshagger John. After a few pints, the visitor’s curiosity gets the better of him and he asks John what’s with the nickname.

“See this pub?” asks John, “I built it, with my bare hands, but do they call me Pub Builder John? No.
I’m the local doctor; I saved Barman Jim’s life once when he choked on a peanut, but do they call me Life Saver John? No.
Every year, I supply a huge Christmas tree for the village green, but do they call me Christmas Tree John? No.
Yet you shag one sheep…!”
Ya just know that ole Doyles here is the sheep shagger of this bunch, a little liquid courage and that crazytown is liable to do anything
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Rumour has it

If you shave the sheep real good first...
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Can the Canucks just win a Cup within the next 5 years.
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SKYO wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 9:55 am Goldy gets a one-year, $900K deal.
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https://www.nhl.com/canucks/news/vancou ... -308848952
Pretty exciting eh? :mex:
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SKYO wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 9:55 am Goldy gets a one-year, $900K deal.
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https://www.nhl.com/canucks/news/vancou ... -308848952
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Nice; Where the F**K is Boeser's ??????????????????
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Take a look around the league Mickey.

Had a prominent RFA besides Sebastian Aho signed yet? And he was offer sheeted. Take a Chillax pill Amigo. Hargraves is concerned Mickeys heart will explode.
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Doyle Hargraves wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:09 am
Hargraves is concerned Mickeys heart will explode.
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Your concern is justified.
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The Goldobin signing is perfect. Does a lot of things. Depth at forward / Be the best you can be or you aint gonna be an NHLer / Cheap /
One more year to really see if he can be a responsible player, while contributing on any line / Even a great first half and possible trade..
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Brock Boeser;
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdis ... pid=172649

Clayton Keller;
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdis ... pid=177805
minus 21 last year though...but is a center
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The Canadian Press
SEPTEMBER 4, 2019 10:25 AM

VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks have re-signed right winger Nikolay Goldobin to a one-year contract.

The team announced the deal on Wednesday, saying the restricted free agent had agreed to a one-way deal worth US$900,000

Goldobin put up seven goals and 20 assists in 63 games for the Canucks last season, his third in Vancouver.

He was also a healthy scratch or several games as coach Travis Green challenged him to work on various aspects of his play.

Canucks general manager Jim Benning said in a statement on Wednesday that Goldobin has "taken steps to round out his game."
"Nikolay is a gifted offensive player who has shown good chemistry with some of our other younger players," Benning said. "We're excited to see continued improvement from him this season."

The 23-year-old native of Moscow was originally taken 27th overall by the San Jose Sharks in the 2014 NHL entry draft.

The Vancouver Canucks are set to begin training camp in Victoria on Sept. 13.
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