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Make sure Paul Marner doesn't find out about thishockeyfan1 said:Whoa, Marner!
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Hahaha, Matthews will be the second lol..Only reason he wasn't the first was because of injuries. Isn't it awesome to have these 2 KIDS on our team!!!Zee said:Make sure Paul Marner doesn't find out about thishockeyfan1 said:Whoa, Marner!
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disco said:https://twitter.com/CorsiHL/status/1091321068059529216
louisstamos said:I guess the argument is not all those teams have cap issues like the Leafs do where they might not necessarily match. But Tampa certainly does, and Winnipeg to a degree too.
CarltonTheBear said:Interesting hypothetical that I saw floated around: let's say Marner signs an offer sheet for $11-12mil on July 1st. The Leafs would then have one week to decide to match it or take the compensation of four 1st round draft picks. During that week, they speak to one of the big-3 free agents (Karlsson, Panarin, and Stone) and agree in principal to a contract. Let's say $11mil for Karlsson, $10mil for Panarin, and $9mil for Stone. Or whatever. Basically the question is would you take the four 1st round draft picks as compensation for Marner and use that cap space to sign one of those 3 free agents instead of matching the offer sheet and keeping Marner?
bustaheims said:I think you have to consider it. I'm less sold on Stone - he's having a great season, but I think he's more of a 60ish point guy that the point-a-game guy he's been this year; whereas Panarin and Karlsson are at a similar talent level as Marner. Even still, with those 4 extra 1st round picks . . .
Bullfrog said:Goodbye Marner, hello Panarin + 4 1st rounders.
In truth, it's a hard decision to make, but you could do a lot with those picks.
I think people are under rating Mark Stone. He's a hell of a player and is turning 27 this spring. If you can sign him to under $10M I would consider it. I think him playing with Tavares he could put up 80-90 points.CarltonTheBear said:bustaheims said:I think you have to consider it. I'm less sold on Stone - he's having a great season, but I think he's more of a 60ish point guy that the point-a-game guy he's been this year; whereas Panarin and Karlsson are at a similar talent level as Marner. Even still, with those 4 extra 1st round picks . . .
He is about to put up back-to-back PPG seasons now, is the youngest of the 3, would be the cheapest of the 3, and is probably the best defensively of the 3.
Yeah he actually has to sign the offer sheet for it to be valid. He could get 10 offer sheets and if chooses not to sign any of them there is no offer sheet.WAYNEINIONA said:Everyone seems to be looking at the possibility of someone putting an offer sheet in on Marner. Does he not retain the right to turn it down?
CarltonTheBear said:Interesting hypothetical that I saw floated around: let's say Marner signs an offer sheet for $11-12mil on July 1st. The Leafs would then have one week to decide to match it or take the compensation of four 1st round draft picks. During that week, they speak to one of the big-3 free agents (Karlsson, Panarin, and Stone) and agree in principal to a contract. Let's say $11mil for Karlsson, $10mil for Panarin, and $9mil for Stone. Or whatever. Basically the question is would you take the four 1st round draft picks as compensation for Marner and use that cap space to sign one of those 3 free agents instead of matching the offer sheet and keeping Marner?
Nik the Trik said:I wouldn't do it. I don't like any of those UFAs enough(except Karlsson but I'm not thrilled with paying him that much past 34 or 35).
To some extent though it would depend on the team that made the offer sheet. But even then I think the Kessel rule should apply here in terms of future draft picks where you have to evaluate the trade in terms of the worst possible outcome re: the picks. Having 4 bonus 25-32 slot picks just doesn't seem that exciting.
princedpw said:Another interesting question: which team in the league could offer sheet Marner, pay him 11-12 million, give up 4 first rounders and improve their cup chances over the next 5-7 years?