A Weekend at Bernier's said:
Pardon me if this has already been posted / discussed....
Counting one's chickens before their hatched and all that, the next year's salary cap is expected to be approximately $88m.
COINCIDENCE?????
Putting aside planetary alignment, I would think that this should create enough wiggle-room to get Nylander signed. Plenty of other gaps will still exist, but I'm hopeful that some clarity of future expectation can put this saga to bed soon.
Just for fun, and because it feels like the Leafs have 7 weeks between games right now, here's a quick outlook on next years roster with a $87.7mil cap ceiling and Nylander signed at say an even $10mil:
Knies-Matthews-Marner
_____-Tavares-Nylander
_____-_____-Jarnkrok
_____-Kampf-Reaves
Rielly-_____
McCabe-_____
_____-Timmins
Woll
_____
That would leave $24.4mil remaining to fill at least 8 blank roster spots. That goes to $25.5mil to fill 9 blank roster spots if Reaves gets waived but replacing him with a $1mil guy doesn't really change the numbers so I'll just leave him for projection purposes.
$24.4mil for 8 roster spots means an average of about $3mil per player. Let's just hypothetically fill in some spots with expected cap hits: $775k for 4LW like Gregor or someone else, $3mil for a generic 3C (Domi or otherwise), $2.25mil for Liljegren, $1.75mil for Robertson. These figures, especially the last two, are just guesses and there's lots of time for those figures to go up or down.
That leaves the roster looking like:
Knies-Matthews-Marner
_____-Tavares-Nylander
Robertson-$3mil3C-Jarnkrok
4LWGuy-Kampf-Reaves
Rielly-_____
McCabe-Liljegren
_____-Timmins
Woll
_____
Now we're looking at about $16.6mil to fill 4 roster spots. That's an average of just over $4mil of course for 1) a top-6 left winger, 2) two defencemen, at least one of which is top-4 quality but hey both would be nice, and 3) a goalie to properly platoon with Woll.
Hypothetically if the Leafs traded for Tanev and then re-signed him I think you could definitely get both him and Brodie re-signed for under $8mil. Probably something more like $7mil really. And as long as Woll continues to perform at least as well as he has been you likely won't see the Leafs spending $4mil on someone to platoon with him, it'll probably be a search for another Samsonov in 2022 situation so let's say $2mil on him instead. That leaves the roster looking like:
Knies-Matthews-Marner
_____-Tavares-Nylander
Robertson-$3mil3C-Janrkrok
Gregor-Kampf-Reaves
Rielly-Tanev
Brodie-Liljegren
McCabe-Timmins
Woll
$2mil2G
That still leaves about $7.6mil in cap space to spend on a 2LW and potentially a 13th forward and/or 7th defenceman. Which is a lot of walking around money.
You could debate whether or not this is a "Cup contention" line-up or how the specific money gets allocated, but this is more about showing how the Leafs can absolutely afford to re-sign Nylander even at $10mil next season without needing to have half a dozen league minimum guys filling out the roster.