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L K said:Nik the Trik said:The Lightning re-signed Tyler Johnson to a 7 year/35 million dollar deal.
He's not coming off the best couple of years and I don't really think he's a 70+ point player the way he was a couple of years ago but that's still a very team friendly deal for a guy signing away all of his best UFA deals.
Either way, I'm just glad that we live in a world where the NHL decided that state income tax laws and proximity to nice golf courses are advantages teams can exploit while being very rich because of a large and dedicated fan base isn't.
This is something that I wish was addressed in any cap league. Salaries should maybe be considered post-tax to account for this stuff. You can't account for every thing (real estate costs, proximity other services, etc.) but taxes seems like an easy one.
If you have to pay an extra million dollars to match take home salaries, why is that considered reasonable.
I bet if the Leafs/Habs/Rangers/Kings had the tax advantage there would be a big stink about it. The fact that its the southern markets where the NHL is trying its damnest to attract new fans that have the advantage it means the NHL is happy to give that advantage to those teams.