Around the League 24-25
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Glad to have you back.
Bummer you had to deal with your shit.
Lots of that going on around here of late.
Bummer you had to deal with your shit.
Lots of that going on around here of late.
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Somewhat of an over exaggeration there Donny. I do like the dramatization.
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Yeah. Chef posting actual hockey for a change is something to behold round these parts. Some real nostalgia to be felt at the corner these days.
I figure we should all make the most of it for the next month. January 20th will likely see him step off the wagon hard!
I figure we should all make the most of it for the next month. January 20th will likely see him step off the wagon hard!
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Red Wing news - Lalonde fired, McLellan hired as Sandin Pelika has a hat trick and assist in the opener of the WJC.
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McLellan should be able to nullify Sandin Pellika's offense if anyone can.
Do the Red Wings debut the 1-3-1 after the break?
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Pool party on waivers
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https://www.gq.com/story/jonathan-toews ... -interview
Jonathan Toews still hoping to return to the NHL eventually.
Jonathan Toews still hoping to return to the NHL eventually.
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Try to focus on someday.
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Outdoor games suck donkey balls.
Shit Weather
Shit Ice
Shit Boards
Shit Lighting
Fans three miles away
If you want this side show nonsense, do it for the all-star game not a game that counts in the standings.
Shit Weather
Shit Ice
Shit Boards
Shit Lighting
Fans three miles away
If you want this side show nonsense, do it for the all-star game not a game that counts in the standings.
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According to LeBrun
That is why agents and accountants get paid.
Cap circumvention and tax "evasion".Frank Vatrano’s 3-year, $18M extension is an interesting one. He will get paid $3M a year in base salary but then $9M in deferred salary. Starting 10 years from now in 2035, will make $900,000 a year for 10 years, and his plan is to live outside of California (and its tax system) at that point in retirement. Ducks, meanwhile, benefit with deferred payments by having $4.57M AAV (instead of $6M AAV) on the deal. Creative way for both the team and player to make it work. And perhaps show other players in future way to stick-handle around California tax issue.
That is why agents and accountants get paid.
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What's his cap hit? If it's 6 million, there's no cap circumvention going on. I could care less about his bonuses or deferred money. The cap hit is the kicker for the average fan. It's a bit different from how the Dodgers are completely skewing things in MLB.
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Toews last season with Chicago reminded me of Messiers stint here in Vancouver. Retirement league level effort on his part.
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AAV and cap hit are the same thing.Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 2:26 pm What's his cap hit? If it's 6 million, there's no cap circumvention going on. I could care less about his bonuses or deferred money. The cap hit is the kicker for the average fan. It's a bit different from how the Dodgers are completely skewing things in MLB.
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If the league approved it, then obviously this is workable. This also sets a precedent for players to be asking for guaranteed retirement income.Topper wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 12:43 pm According to LeBrun
Cap circumvention and tax "evasion".Frank Vatrano’s 3-year, $18M extension is an interesting one. He will get paid $3M a year in base salary but then $9M in deferred salary. Starting 10 years from now in 2035, will make $900,000 a year for 10 years, and his plan is to live outside of California (and its tax system) at that point in retirement. Ducks, meanwhile, benefit with deferred payments by having $4.57M AAV (instead of $6M AAV) on the deal. Creative way for both the team and player to make it work. And perhaps show other players in future way to stick-handle around California tax issue.
That is why agents and accountants get paid.
I’m curious how the numbers work. He’s deferring 50% of his salary, yet the Ducks save just under 25% on the cap hit. I assume they will have to carry $900K of dead cap for a decade.
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They CAN'T circumvent the fucking cap. It's a three year deal Tiger. They can pay him over 40 years, they still aren't getting that cap hit under 6 million per.Mëds wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 6:03 pmAAV and cap hit are the same thing.Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 2:26 pm What's his cap hit? If it's 6 million, there's no cap circumvention going on. I could care less about his bonuses or deferred money. The cap hit is the kicker for the average fan. It's a bit different from how the Dodgers are completely skewing things in MLB.
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But AAV = Cap Hit.Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 8:29 pmThey CAN'T circumvent the fucking cap. It's a three year deal Tiger. They can pay him over 40 years, they still aren't getting that cap hit under 6 million per.Mëds wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 6:03 pmAAV and cap hit are the same thing.Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 2:26 pm What's his cap hit? If it's 6 million, there's no cap circumvention going on. I could care less about his bonuses or deferred money. The cap hit is the kicker for the average fan. It's a bit different from how the Dodgers are completely skewing things in MLB.
AAV means average annual value. So take the total salary and divide it by the term. That number is then applied to the team’s salary cap.
In this case it should mean $6M per. But he’s deferring $3M per year and the Ducks will be paying him ~$900K per year for 10 years starting in 2035. At which point they will be tagged that amount on the cap. Boston did it with Chara for a season.
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