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Deebo said:bustaheims said:freer said:I would be quite happy with him signed to Gunderson money 3 mil a year for 4 -5 years. But IMO 4-5 mil a years is two much.
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Deebo said:bustaheims said:freer said:I would be quite happy with him signed to Gunderson money 3 mil a year for 4 -5 years. But IMO 4-5 mil a years is two much.
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freer said:Potvin29 said:freer said:Absolutely Philthy said:CarltonTheBear said:L K said:Both are very good deals. Both are less than Colton Orr. Sigh. It leaves the Leafs with around 11 million dollars to sign RFAs - Reimer, Gardiner and Franson. They could still be somewhat tight up against the cap depending on arbitration/a long-term deal for Gardiner if they end up doing something like: Franson 1 year 3M, Gardiner 4 years 3.75M, Reimer 1 year 3M or something like that but they should be able to manage it with a little room to spare.
Even with those signings, the Leafs would have over $1mil in cap space with a 23-man roster. Considering the mess they were in last season Claude Loiselle must be doing back-flips.
And of course it's still possible one or both of Franson/Reimer get traded or Gardiner gets a cheaper short-term contract.
I think it is more likely that we see a long term deal for Gardiner then another bridge deal.
5yrs@4-5 mill.
Very happy with the holland signing. Another low risk and high reward deal. At least we'll start to get a feel for what he really can bring to the table over the long haul.
WOW, I hope they dont sign Gardiner for that much. Yes he is good but not that good
JVR was probably not worth $4.25M the day he signed his deal, but you sign that under a calculated risk that he's going to continue to develop and make that deal look great in a couple of years. At the time JVR signed that deal it was more than Giroux was making, the Giroux coming off a 93 point season (and JVR coming off 24 points in 43 games).
The key is to try and lock up a player to a reasonable deal through their most productive seasons. If you can get Gardiner on a longer term deal for $4-5 rather than a 1 or 2 year deal I think you do it. Will take him almost to 30 years old on a 5 year deal.
I would be quite happy with him signed to Gunderson money 3 mil a year for 4 -5 years. But IMO 4-5 mil a years is two much.
Potvin29 said:freer said:Absolutely Philthy said:CarltonTheBear said:L K said:Both are very good deals. Both are less than Colton Orr. Sigh. It leaves the Leafs with around 11 million dollars to sign RFAs - Reimer, Gardiner and Franson. They could still be somewhat tight up against the cap depending on arbitration/a long-term deal for Gardiner if they end up doing something like: Franson 1 year 3M, Gardiner 4 years 3.75M, Reimer 1 year 3M or something like that but they should be able to manage it with a little room to spare.
Even with those signings, the Leafs would have over $1mil in cap space with a 23-man roster. Considering the mess they were in last season Claude Loiselle must be doing back-flips.
And of course it's still possible one or both of Franson/Reimer get traded or Gardiner gets a cheaper short-term contract.
I think it is more likely that we see a long term deal for Gardiner then another bridge deal.
5yrs@4-5 mill.
Very happy with the holland signing. Another low risk and high reward deal. At least we'll start to get a feel for what he really can bring to the table over the long haul.
WOW, I hope they dont sign Gardiner for that much. Yes he is good but not that good
JVR was probably not worth $4.25M the day he signed his deal, but you sign that under a calculated risk that he's going to continue to develop and make that deal look great in a couple of years. At the time JVR signed that deal it was more than Giroux was making, the Giroux coming off a 93 point season (and JVR coming off 24 points in 43 games).
The key is to try and lock up a player to a reasonable deal through their most productive seasons. If you can get Gardiner on a longer term deal for $4-5 rather than a 1 or 2 year deal I think you do it. Will take him almost to 30 years old on a 5 year deal.
Chev-boyar-sky said:It was still a slightly rich contract but he was a safer bet than Gardiner at this point IMO. Let's not forget, Gardiner only played 12 games in 12/13 and was a question mark coming into this season. I think 3-4M is very fair.
Nik the Trik said:Chev-boyar-sky said:It was still a slightly rich contract but he was a safer bet than Gardiner at this point IMO. Let's not forget, Gardiner only played 12 games in 12/13 and was a question mark coming into this season. I think 3-4M is very fair.
It's just not going to happen. What's the incentive to Gardiner for signing a long term deal at that price? He's much better off going short term if the Leafs aren't going to pay him as if he's going to continue to improve.
Chev-boyar-sky said:Potvin29 said:freer said:Absolutely Philthy said:CarltonTheBear said:L K said:Both are very good deals. Both are less than Colton Orr. Sigh. It leaves the Leafs with around 11 million dollars to sign RFAs - Reimer, Gardiner and Franson. They could still be somewhat tight up against the cap depending on arbitration/a long-term deal for Gardiner if they end up doing something like: Franson 1 year 3M, Gardiner 4 years 3.75M, Reimer 1 year 3M or something like that but they should be able to manage it with a little room to spare.
Even with those signings, the Leafs would have over $1mil in cap space with a 23-man roster. Considering the mess they were in last season Claude Loiselle must be doing back-flips.
And of course it's still possible one or both of Franson/Reimer get traded or Gardiner gets a cheaper short-term contract.
I think it is more likely that we see a long term deal for Gardiner then another bridge deal.
5yrs@4-5 mill.
Very happy with the holland signing. Another low risk and high reward deal. At least we'll start to get a feel for what he really can bring to the table over the long haul.
WOW, I hope they dont sign Gardiner for that much. Yes he is good but not that good
JVR was probably not worth $4.25M the day he signed his deal, but you sign that under a calculated risk that he's going to continue to develop and make that deal look great in a couple of years. At the time JVR signed that deal it was more than Giroux was making, the Giroux coming off a 93 point season (and JVR coming off 24 points in 43 games).
The key is to try and lock up a player to a reasonable deal through their most productive seasons. If you can get Gardiner on a longer term deal for $4-5 rather than a 1 or 2 year deal I think you do it. Will take him almost to 30 years old on a 5 year deal.
But JVR was also a highly touted #2 overall pick. IIIRC he was also coming off a playoffs where he'd gone off and shown flashes of what he was going to become (7 goals in 11 GP at 21/22 yrs old).
It was still a slightly rich contract but he was a safer bet than Gardiner at this point IMO. Let's not forget, Gardiner only played 12 games in 12/13 and was a question mark coming into this season. I think 3-4M is very fair.
Chev-boyar-sky said:It's not like he's coming off a Subban-like season.
Chev-boyar-sky said:The incentive is it would be a guaranteed 2-3M dollar raise over what he was earning last year for a guy that played the majority of the 12-13 season in the AHL.
5 years for 20M isn't all that bad for him. There's still risk there for the Leafs, and Gardiner gets time to prove he's worth the contract (plus). Not really sure what the problem is.
BlueWhiteBlood said:If he was coming off a Subban-like season, he'd be in the 7-8 range!
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Bonsixx said:I think $3M for Reimer is high. I just can't see him being awarded that kind of cash. $2M, probably.
bustaheims said:Bonsixx said:I think $3M for Reimer is high. I just can't see him being awarded that kind of cash. $2M, probably.
The relevant comparables put him in the $2.5M to $3M range pretty easily, if they actually go to arbitration. Possibly even a touch higher than that.
Patrick said:I wonder how much last year will cost Reimer, his numbers weren't that bad, but the public perception of him definitely changed.
Nik the Trik said:Not to mention that he actually sort of is coming off a Subban-like season. The Habs didn't try and fail to sign Subban to a big extension after he won the Norris(which is what I assume that Chev meant when he said a "Subban-like season") but rather they tried to sign him to the long term deal after a season where he had 7 goals and 36 points in 82 games. Gardiner is coming off of a 10 goal/31 point season. That's not that big a gap.
The Habs opted to gamble with the two year bridge deal and now it seems unlikely that they'll be able to sign him long term for anything south of 6.5 to 7+ million. The Habs, at the time, probably looked at his requests for a long term deal at 5+ million as something Subban hadn't earned either but it's safe to say they wish they signed that deal now.
BlueWhiteBlood said:Nik the Trik said:Not to mention that he actually sort of is coming off a Subban-like season. The Habs didn't try and fail to sign Subban to a big extension after he won the Norris(which is what I assume that Chev meant when he said a "Subban-like season") but rather they tried to sign him to the long term deal after a season where he had 7 goals and 36 points in 82 games. Gardiner is coming off of a 10 goal/31 point season. That's not that big a gap.
The Habs opted to gamble with the two year bridge deal and now it seems unlikely that they'll be able to sign him long term for anything south of 6.5 to 7+ million. The Habs, at the time, probably looked at his requests for a long term deal at 5+ million as something Subban hadn't earned either but it's safe to say they wish they signed that deal now.
I hadn't thought about the comparable between Gardiner and Subban in their respective seasons, but it's a good point now that you mention it. I think it works in the Leafs favour that I believe Gardiner likes it in Toronto and his teammates also. Phaneuf looks to be his partner this season and he's locked up for 7 years, Gardiner has to look at that and think he's got a pretty good potential gig there.
The Leafs may be lucky to get Gardiner locked up at 4-5, but I think it'll be closer to 5 or over with anything over 5 years in length. If it's a bridge deal, I'm fairly confident it's over 3 million per.