Frank E
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Nik the Trik said:Frank E said:You're talking about a deal done 8 years ago on a guy that had a 30 goal - 88 point season, came in 9th best in the league in scoring, 7th in Hart Trophy voting...that deal is going to be some kind of benchmark for Marner's?
But even beyond you being wrong about the timing of when that deal was signed, let's say you're right and Kane only signed that deal after his ELC expired. Marner's agent is still being asked to negotiate a long term(one assumes) deal on the basis of his first two seasons. If Marner's agents are inclined to really make a push for their client you'd have to think they'd probably look at him as being likely to also have a big third year(especially playing with Tavares) and want to factor that growth into the contract.
So let's say Marner goes out and has a really good year. Not quite Kane level but, say, 80 points or so. Then let's say the Leafs have a decent run in the playoffs and Marner plays well, albeit not as well as Kane.
Then, yeah, I think absolutely Kane's contract is going to be seen as an interesting comparison. Sure, he wasn't quite at Kane's level(presumably pushing things a little lower cap % wise) but the Leafs would probably be trying to buy UFA years that the Blackhawks didn't(presumably pushing things higher cap % wise).
My point here was never Marner is as good as Kane or Marner is going to make the same demands as Kane but just that there's lots of ways to peel an orange and agents are always going to be looking at the ways to present their clients in the best light. Marner and Kane have had pretty similar production throughout their first two seasons despite the fact that Kane had almost twice as much PP ice time as Marner did in that span(660 minutes to 360 minutes).
We'll see, I guess... but what is now clear though is that I was definitely wrong.